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$275.00
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VenmoHandbuilt steel/carbon frame by Paul Taylor. This frame will build up incredibly light and give a wonderful ride--all of the benefits of steel but at a very low weight!
Top Tube (effective): 54cm Head Tube: 14cm Chainstay: 41cm Seat Tube: 50cm
The seatstays are Carbon (likely a Reynolds product), as is the fork. The rest of the frame is steel.
This was meant to be my winter project, but life has gone a different direction.
The frame has some damage to the driveside chainstay, a result of a chain drop. It is cosmetic, and entirely hidden by the crankset once built up. Some other chips consistent with a used frame, but no other dings or dents in the steel. I have provided close up photos of each significant piece of paint damage. The frame is absolutely sound and ready to build. This thing will be a rocket out on the road--built for speed, built to climb!
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10 Days
482
3
$275.00
Note: KSL, its service providers, and the seller receive data from this message. See our Privacy Notice and TOU for details.
KSL Classifieds makes it easy to buy and sell with peace of mind. Check our safety tips and quickly report anything that doesn’t look right to keep your experience smooth and secure.



























PayPal
VenmoHandbuilt steel/carbon frame by Paul Taylor. This frame will build up incredibly light and give a wonderful ride--all of the benefits of steel but at a very low weight!
Top Tube (effective): 54cm Head Tube: 14cm Chainstay: 41cm Seat Tube: 50cm
The seatstays are Carbon (likely a Reynolds product), as is the fork. The rest of the frame is steel.
This was meant to be my winter project, but life has gone a different direction.
The frame has some damage to the driveside chainstay, a result of a chain drop. It is cosmetic, and entirely hidden by the crankset once built up. Some other chips consistent with a used frame, but no other dings or dents in the steel. I have provided close up photos of each significant piece of paint damage. The frame is absolutely sound and ready to build. This thing will be a rocket out on the road--built for speed, built to climb!









