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• #2
Hey! The bike looks great, would it be possible to come and check it out? Thanks, Anneka
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• #3
Hi Anneka, Someone sent me a PM about half an hour ago, they're gonna pop over tomorrow lunchtime to check it out so I'll take that as their dibs. But I'll fire you a message right after they leave if they don't take it.
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Thanks Ryan! That would be great, will wait to hear. Cheers, Anneka
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• #5
Sold.
Specialized Tricross Singlecross 2009
I bought this bike second hand from a forum member (albeit not via the forum) around 5 years ago now. It's been loved and has definitely seen better days but as an A->B ratty bike it does a great job.
It's got a dent/scratch on the handlebars and the frame has a few nicks and scratches all over. It was ridden fixed most of the time, and I didn't bother covering up the holes for the rear brake when I took it off so that has a small amount of rust. I don't know much about this, but doesn't look too bad to me. The headset could do with changing as it's definitely got some water and grit in there at some point.
In terms of components I'll list below as much as I know:
Deda bars
Deda biglogo stem
Bianchi road forks (although can be changed back to the original Specialized forks, I hated the V brake so went for road forks and calliper brake)
Bianchi front calliper
Tektro carbon (or looks it) bar end style brake lever
One of the cranks is an FSA, one is a Sturmey Archer.
Front wheel and hub is FELT TR4, rear is Mach (I think)
Seat is the standard Specialized one
Seat post is unknown "carbon" one. (It's not really carbon, just has a wrap I'm guessing)
Anything I've missed or questions please ask.
The Bianchi parts were purchased from eBay for about 60 quid so I'll ask for £100 for the whole thing. I'll consider offers too.
Collection from N1
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