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Good looking bike. And some nice shots of Haggerston Park.
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nice.
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nice one, the park is looking great, what better backdrop !
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If my bike sells, I would be very interested
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dibs on behalf of a friend!
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Drop a PM to confirm, thx
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you have a PM
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Now sold, cheers for helping with the sale matteroftaste, hope the ride goes well.
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Bit of a dredge but for the benefit of myself and my riding partners I made a compilation vid of the initial leg our tour, og seller might be interested in seeing the bike slay (albeit rebuilt...) @Crows http://youtu.be/_-N3Ch1gF4M
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nice one - pleased its getting a good run out, from the video looks like the weather improved throughout the day, bonus. where did you guys end up?
This is a rare opportunity to pick up a classic Italian Randonneur built around the end of the 80's, its made of Columbus Tretubi (not sure if SL or SP) and apart from a few chips and cable wear the frame is in great shape, no dents or rust, its built really well and rides very smooth..
Its got some nice details on the fork crown and top of the seat stays and the paint still has a metallic sparkle when the sun hits it.
Size: 55 (S) stamped on the BB, im 5'11 and the seatpost is extended 100mm. Seat tube is 55cm CTC and top tube is 56cm CTC
Wheels: Campagnolo Omega with Mavic 105 hubs built but Dave Hind 6sp cassette
Cranks: Stronglite triple 170
Headset: Miche
Bottom bracket recently serviced Shimano
Handlebar: Cinelli Giro D'Italia 64-38
Derailleurs: Shimano 105 & 105 levers
Brakes: Shimano cantilevers SLR levers
Stem: Cinelli 1a 100mm
Post: Kaloy 27.2mm
Saddle: Cinelli Vertical
Pedals not included but ill find some flats to put on to get it home.
Tires: Vitoria Voyager 35c one month old.
Im looking for £320 for the whole bike. Collection and viewing is near Hoxton Station E2.
Dibs but I need the space so collection as soon as possible please, cheers!!
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