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Is that Charge Spoon deffo a Spoon and not the women-specific Ladle? If it is indeed a Ladle and you'd post, I'd take it. If not then GLWS!
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Dibs Ortliebs pending pics
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2nd dibs Ortliebs pending same pics
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Tash, unfortunately it's just the standard spoon, not the lady specific one. Apparently it's not great for female riders.
Hello all,
As much as it breaks my heart to part with, I'm not planning on touring this summer and I need the cash;
2 red rear Ortlieb Classics
The ones with the quick release and the roll tops. I'm going to go ahead and assume they are medium but there is nothing on them indicating the size. I cycled to spain with these 2 years ago and it was the best/worst three weeks ever. It shat it down with rain for a good week of it on the spanish/french boarder, but my clothes were always as dry as when I had put them in. Really nice bits of kit. Not sure where the shoulder straps are though, I never used them, they just flapped about too much.
http://imgur.com/a/D3fJc#4
£60
Beater Stuff
Ugly, horrible mountain bike platform pedals - £5
This cheap ass sturmey crank set + chain ring + bb http://www.sjscycles.co.uk/sturmey-archer-fct26-single-chainset-46t-with-170-mm-cranks-prod23289/
£25
Charge Spoon Saddle - new and unused, came off my girlfriends bike - £10
BROKEN-ish Nexus 8 wheel that came "incorrectly assembled" from the factory. Not sure what means, but again, it came off my girlfriends bike and I couldn't be bothered to actually figure out how broken it is. From what I could figure out it's just stuck in first gear. If you're pretty confident in your technical ability, what a bargain! Maybe even sell it on, it's basically an investment. Comes with all the shifter gubbins except the special nuts it needs.
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=nexus+8&oq=nexus+8&aqs=chrome..69i57j0l5.2527j0j7&sourceid=chrome&es_sm=119&ie=UTF-8#q=nexus+8+hub+charge&tbm=shop&spd=12101475059980667447
£40
Pictures a bit later on, if I've missed anything let me know.
Pick up from central or around the Archway area, anyone who buys the panniers has to promise to love them and treat them real good.