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no pic
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pics coming..
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200 quid mudguards? wow
glws
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Lovely bike mate, looks absolutely spoteless with great upgrade.
They are absolutely superbe machines and amazingly nice to ride. I have ine and i love evey bits of it. Glws!
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Gosh why do I have those 2 profiles..
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Thanks Aldersbrook!
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Not much of a single speed bike here.. here is my custom Moulton TSR 27 bike (serial number 05563). I bought it about a year ago, in june 2016. The Moulton company is making them on order, at Stratford. And I kept customing mine since I have it. It went through services at SohoBikes. It only has wears on the saddle (see pic) and minor wears from a year of use. No kick or big scratches. See pics. It never stayed outside, always kept indoor. The handlebars, tape and brake levers have been fitted very recently.
I used it for commuting during the past year. Great little bike to go through traffic. I sadly have to sell it now.
Size is unique with Moulton bikes. I'm about 5"8. The bike built is offering plenty of adjustments for the ride position.
Here is a list of the components of my build bought along the past year (aiming to build a touring bike):
Moulton TSR 27 - £1645
Moulton Carrier rack - £69.99
Grand Cru Brake Levers, Linear Pull - £70
Grand Cru Perforated Seamless Leather Bar Tape w/ Wooden Plugs - £75
Retro-Style Stainless Wound Brake Cable Kit - £20
Mahogany fenders hand made by Paul Sykes - £200
Brook saddle - £75
Redshift Dual Position Seatpost Black Alloy - £159
Bottle cage - £15
Carradice Bagman saddle rack - £45
SPD Shimano pedals - £45
Dajia Cycleworks Trekking Handlebar - £50
The "linka smart lock" fixed on the rear wheel won't come with the bike.
Largely over £2500 worth of investments and work spread on a year time.
I'm looking to sell it for £1700 - no splitting.
Pics to follow soon.