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Any 26” rear wheels in the bike cave?
Also, GLWS!
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Also if you read this thread but aren’t buying, give it a bump!
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Thanks for the bump.
Sorry, I'm pretty sure that I don't have a rear, I gave the last one I knew about away with the stumpjumper this morning. I'll have a rummage in the loft though, there may be one lurking. The cave is beginning to look pretty sparse now.
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Heave-ho and up we go.
Bump before the weekend. to comply with forum rules the frame now comes with a Chupa Chup lolly as there's no way of dropping the price.
If4 it helps the story, I was in hospital again today for a routine follow up, I popped by the Olive Tree on my way in & got a hug. Sometimes that's all you need.
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A great cause, once more. If I was anywhere near, I'd grab this in a heartbeat. Have yourself a bump! Good luck with the (sort of, but not really) sale! :-)
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I'm good with this.
Any sale that goes to charity is 100% find by me 😊. Only exceptions are things like raffles which are regulated and have a legal liability for me and the organiser. But that isn't the case here... Great cause too.
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Lovely stuff
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Bump.
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@Velocio Thank you.
@sinthewood no idea, but if it's any help I rode it with a 130mm stem with flat bars. There aren't any braze ons for rack/mudguard mounts so maybe not ideal touring fodder. It does have a chain pip though, I do like a chain pip.
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Bump
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• #13
Back up we go. I've found a seat clamp to chuck in to the mix. Now comes with two Chupa Chups.
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Buy this!
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• #15
Tange prestige is light like 853 right?
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On the kitchen scales the frame comes in at 1.9kg
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Ok. Dibs. Will pm this evening, post work. In the meantime, suggestions for a light fork to match appreciated.
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if @sinthewood decides against it gimme a message
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• #19
Cool
For forks I rode it with a 410mm axel to crown triple butted Kona P2, they weighed in at 800g from memory.
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Sure
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• #21
Gone to a new home. Thank you again LFGSS
Hello folks.
Still clearing out the cave, today's offering is:
A Tange Prestige MTB frame weighing in at 1.9kg
It measures:
Seat tube: 40.5cm C/C 45.5cm C/T
Top tube: 57cm C/C
Takes a 11/8" steerer
canti/v-brake only on the back
Takes a 27.2mm seat post
Cable routing for a top pull front mech
I bought this new and built it up with a 410mm A/C tripple butted Kona P2s that I still have somewhere. I raced it solo once at Mountain Mayhem (badly) and did a couple of rides on it before stripping it down. It's in good condition, no dents or chain suck. There are a few spots of rust but nothing bad, it's a champagey sort of colour (painted not plated).
So here's the deal. You collect the bike (Horsham, West Sussex, happy to meet you at the station) then you make a donation (you decide how much for) to the charity that has helped me via the just giving link here:
https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/Tad-Kowal
Long story short, I had cancer, it was seriously crap, the Olive Tree Cancer Support Centre helped make it easier. Now I'm a lot better I'm raising some money for them to carry on helping other people.
Full details of my story are in one of my other charity threads here:
https://www.lfgss.com/conversations/304983/#comment13646395
I've moved on a couple of bikes and several frames already and the good folks of LFGSS have always been generous. So time to move on something else that I no longer have a use for.
Cheers,
Tad
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