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Unknown British Track

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Unknown Lugged British Track with Campagnolo Track Ends / 57cm / 1970s?

Nitto Technomic / B259AA Risers or Nitto Pearl / RB-021 Bullhorns

Stock Double-Plane Fork / Tange Headset

32h Phil Wood Hub / Velocity Fusion/ Vittoria Zaffiro (Radial Laced)

32h Phil Wood Hub / Velocity Fusion / Vittoria Randonneur

Sugino Messenger Crankset and Bottom Bracket (Will be upgraded when I get a job.)

Brooks Swift / Thomson Elite

MKS GR-9 / Toshi Double Straps / All City Nylon Double Toe Clips / Izumi Eco Track Chain

46/17 / EAI Cog,

I have no idea what kind of frame this is. I have heard anywhere from Holdsworth to Bob Jackson, but I'm not too sure. If you think you may be able to ID it, let me know, I have more pictures, or see here.

Thanks





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Wraparound seatstays?

Looks kind of like it, and if so, might be a Holdsworth. For period catalogs go here: http://homepage.ntlworld.com/nkilgariff/. Click on "models" on the left and go from there. Not a ton of track-bike shots, but a few.

Thanks for the reply. I saw

Thanks for the reply. I saw that earlier, the only thing is, the lugs on older Holdsworths seem more intricate than the ones on this frame. The lugs on mine are also sort of tapered at top tube and down tube joints. I'm not ruling it out completely, but I'm not completely sure.

Minus that weird tapering, it looks a lot like this Bob Jackson.


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