Description: Flying Scot was a marque used by Scottish and then an English bicycle manufacturerThe Flying Scot bikes were first built in 1901 by David Rattray and Co. in Glasgow. Rattray was probably the largest maker of lightweight bicycles in Scotland. Rattray went out of business in 1982.In 1982, Dave Yates at M. Steel Cycles in England purchased the "Flying Scot" name. M Steel built bikes under this name until 1991. The M. Steel bikes are labeled "Flying Scot" whereas the Rattray bicycles were "The Flying Scot". - source Wikipedia For sale is beautiful rare "The Flying Scot" touring frame, built in the late 1970s, early 1980s in Scotland.Quality build that used lightweight strong Reynolds 531 tubing. The frame features cantilever brake braze-ons and both fender eyelets on front and rear fork ends. The rear forks feature double eyelets, for a rear rack as well.The frame has the original paint in very good condition, no signs of rust.There is a small dent on the side of the top tube, that doesn't affect the frame geometry and straightness.The frame comes with Stronglight headset and cantilever cable stop washer. International shipping !
Price: 549 USD
Location: Bucuresti
End Time: 2025-01-15T18:40:00.000Z
Shipping Cost: 120 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Brand: Reynolds 531
Wheel Size: 700C
Color: Multicolor
Compatible Bike Type: Touring Bike
Material: Steel
Set Includes: Frame, Fork & Extras
Part Type: Bicycle Frame
Frame Size: 57 cm