Recently tidying and reshuffling the apartment uncovered a LOAD of stuff I've been sitting on since i moved in to this place.
Time to clear out.
1) HED 3 Clinchers
Used on my Look 451 in a 10speed setup with the Record Titanium group also for sale here, so a little bit of brake wear but negligible overall - no concaving, still dead flat.
Standard HED "straight and true" as is usual with these, a few mm of movement; once again used with close tolerances in between Record Titanium callipers with no problems.
Only real issues to report is a slight nick in the front which has slightly offset the rim edge by about a millimetre (pictured), again, used with brakes to no noticeable influence, but aesthetically worth mentioning, and obviously if you're going to use these to one or both of their true HHSB potential then a very minor ding in the brake track isn't going to be of any consequence what so ever once you've taped it up.
Both QR Skewer.
Both running smooth.
A. FRONT:
£200
B. REAR
£200
2) 88mm Carbon Tubular Wheelset (Planet X?)
Absolutely brilliant condition - barely used
Stickered up with ZIPP decals that are a little scuffed in places but no marks other than the zipp stickers and some spoke tensioning warnings - look a lot like the Planet X 88mm full builds.
Came on a TT bike full build i bought, used them for about 100 miles then rebuilt the bike with DA9000 and a new 11spd wheelset.
8/9/10speed compatible.
Brake tracks excellent and barely used
Come with Vittora Ralle Tub on rear in VGC holding air well & Brand New Bontrager RL 22mm Tub for front.
Spin very fast, smooth and straight, true as far as i can see by eye and remember from use no rub.
Splitting highly, highly unlikely £225
3) Campagnolo Record Titanium Group
Full group other than crankset, Chain, Cassette, BB
Campagnolo Chorus Carbon 10s crankset available also but currently at a friends house, so no pics or details yet.
Great condition and undoubtedly still one of the best looking groups out there.
A few scuff here and there from use but all fully functional
A. SHIFTERS
£150
B. REAR MECH
Standard Short Cage 10Speed
£80
C. FRONT MECH
Band on 35mm - can shim down to any smaller dia.
£50
D. BRAKE CALIPERS
Functionally fine - could do with some new pads, although life still left in these.
£80
4) Shimano 105 5600 Groupset
Partial TT Groupset consisting of front and rear mech, crankset, bar end shifters
A. CRANKSET
172.5mm, 53x39
Great condition with light to moderate use in the rings
Loads of life left
£40
B. FRONT MECH
Great condition
Braze on
£20
C. REAR MECH
Great Condition
Short Cage
£25
D. BAR END SHIFTERS
Great condition
£30
5) Cinelli Giro d'Italia Bars 42cm 26.0
Excellent condition, barely a mark
Real nice drops
£30
6) Cinelli 1A Quill Stem 100mm 26.0
Few marks from insertion and steerer tube.
Otherwise excellent condition.
£30
7) Campagnolo Chorus Aero Seatpost 27.2
Good, used condition
Quite a few insertion marks.
Not much to comment on above insertion.
All round nice clean post.
Recently tidying and reshuffling the apartment uncovered a LOAD of stuff I've been sitting on since i moved in to this place.
Time to clear out.
1) HED 3 Clinchers
Used on my Look 451 in a 10speed setup with the Record Titanium group also for sale here, so a little bit of brake wear but negligible overall - no concaving, still dead flat.
Standard HED "straight and true" as is usual with these, a few mm of movement; once again used with close tolerances in between Record Titanium callipers with no problems.
Only real issues to report is a slight nick in the front which has slightly offset the rim edge by about a millimetre (pictured), again, used with brakes to no noticeable influence, but aesthetically worth mentioning, and obviously if you're going to use these to one or both of their true HHSB potential then a very minor ding in the brake track isn't going to be of any consequence what so ever once you've taped it up.
Both QR Skewer.
Both running smooth.
A. FRONT:
£200
B. REAR
£200
2) 88mm Carbon Tubular Wheelset (Planet X?)
Absolutely brilliant condition - barely used
Stickered up with ZIPP decals that are a little scuffed in places but no marks other than the zipp stickers and some spoke tensioning warnings - look a lot like the Planet X 88mm full builds.
Came on a TT bike full build i bought, used them for about 100 miles then rebuilt the bike with DA9000 and a new 11spd wheelset.
8/9/10speed compatible.
Brake tracks excellent and barely used
Come with Vittora Ralle Tub on rear in VGC holding air well & Brand New Bontrager RL 22mm Tub for front.
Spin very fast, smooth and straight, true as far as i can see by eye and remember from use no rub.
Splitting highly, highly unlikely
£225
3) Campagnolo Record Titanium Group
Full group other than crankset, Chain, Cassette, BB
Campagnolo Chorus Carbon 10s crankset available also but currently at a friends house, so no pics or details yet.
Great condition and undoubtedly still one of the best looking groups out there.
A few scuff here and there from use but all fully functional
A. SHIFTERS
£150
B. REAR MECH
Standard Short Cage 10Speed
£80
C. FRONT MECH
Band on 35mm - can shim down to any smaller dia.
£50
D. BRAKE CALIPERS
Functionally fine - could do with some new pads, although life still left in these.
£80
4) Shimano 105 5600 Groupset
Partial TT Groupset consisting of front and rear mech, crankset, bar end shifters
A. CRANKSET
172.5mm, 53x39
Great condition with light to moderate use in the rings
Loads of life left
£40
B. FRONT MECH
Great condition
Braze on
£20
C. REAR MECH
Great Condition
Short Cage
£25
D. BAR END SHIFTERS
Great condition
£30
5) Cinelli Giro d'Italia Bars 42cm 26.0
Excellent condition, barely a mark
Real nice drops
£30
6) Cinelli 1A Quill Stem 100mm 26.0
Few marks from insertion and steerer tube.
Otherwise excellent condition.
£30
7) Campagnolo Chorus Aero Seatpost 27.2
Good, used condition
Quite a few insertion marks.
Not much to comment on above insertion.
All round nice clean post.
£30
8) Cinelli Unicator Saddle
Good, Used condition
£25
All items based in NW1 for Cash on Collection
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