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Looking at getting a custom frame made looking for the Pashley GHZ geometry?

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Wheel base.

Chain stay length

Bottom bracket

Head angle

Also if any one has any suggestions on improvements ill be having a real saddle for starters and disc mount?

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jambo,

what geo do you need? angles? lengths.... if you want a ti one that'll last you best add a 1 at the front of your 500, i had a quote recently from a good ti uk frame builder and was quotes like 1500 at trade!

Yea, Kenny, everything. HA, CS length, BB height, WB..bla de bla. Do you know it?

He wants a Marino built. The thing with the the Pashley is that the split seat tubes made for a shorter back end. You might not be able to achieve such a short back end on the Marino??

Sounds cool (Y)

Although, it would be very wrong to have Discs on the back of a Pashley. They need vee's really ;)

There is some truth in that. But as I said, it'll be a Marino, discs are allowed. ^_^

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jambo,

what geo do you need? angles? lengths.... if you want a ti one that'll last you best add a 1 at the front of your 500, i had a quote recently from a good ti uk frame builder and was quotes like 1500 at trade!

as i said it was a dream lol gutted i missed your Curtis!

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Yea, Kenny, everything. HA, CS length, BB height, WB..bla de bla. Do you know it?

He wants a Marino built. The thing with the the Pashley is that the split seat tubes made for a shorter back end. You might not be able to achieve such a short back end on the Marino??

Can't Mr Marino just copy the design?

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