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• #52
Hi. Yeah it’s cool AF eh?! Top tube is 21” centre to centre measured along the top tube. PM me if you have any questions. Cheers.
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• #53
Any chance you’d sell the Sven built up with any rig? Also what size is the frame? Cheers
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• #54
Well, despite my best efforts, I'm not 'allowed' to buy the Cinelli. We have no room for another bike in the house, I did suggest if she moves out then there would be room.... GLWS
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• #55
Haha. No worries. Thanks for letting me know.
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• #56
If you're thinking of splitting the Rose, I might be interested in some of the other bits, will send a PM.
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• #57
I'm (somewhat) interested in the Dialled BMX, are these a one size fits all type affair?
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• #58
wot
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• #59
Isn't it like a proper, non-cruiser tiny wheeled BMX and erything?
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• #60
Please. I can't keep up with you, I'm still building the mountain bike
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• #61
Hi. Actually there are different sizes. This one measures 21” centre to centre along the top tube. My other identical bike is actually a size down at 20.5” and weirdly I can notice the difference. So whilst the top tube lengths are only slight different per size it does seem to make a difference to the fit. TBH my 20.5” sized one isn’t as nice as this one as it’s had its stay strong decals removed but if it didn’t fit me that tiny bit better I’d be selling that one rather than this one. For reference I’m 5’9” with a short body/long leg T-Rex thing going on. I will happily ride the 21” but marginally prefer the 20.5”. My lad who is also 5’9” prefers the 21”. So who knows.
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• #62
I’m ~6’2”, what does that mean in terms of BMX?
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• #63
No idea. You need a 29er? ;0)
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• #64
Shitting fnck. That’s a lot of schmancy up for sale. I dread to think what you’re keeping. GLWS.
Makes me wonder why I ever bothered having quite a few pretty average bikes. Buying another heap of shit this weekend. Dunno how I’ll ever sell any of the old ones to make room.
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• #65
That Sven! Oh my gaaad if only it was slightly bigger.
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• #66
Thanks guys. Loving the love for the collection.
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• #67
Sven in its element.
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• #68
Sven is sold.
Decided to removed everything from sale here for the time being. Thanks for all the interest, but no being offered elsewhere.
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• #70
How hasn’t the Cinelli sold yet - I’d snap it up in a flash if it fit me.
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.co.uk%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F143019978835
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• #71
Missed this thread originally.
What was the price on the Serotta? Would you condsider selling as a F&F?Thanks!
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• #72
Hi. Thanks for the interest. I’ve removed them all from sale from here whilst they’re on eBay. If they don’t sell on there then yeah I’d be looking to split so the f&f would be up for sale separately. They end today so let’s see what happens and take it from there.
Thanks again.
Damian.
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• #73
Would deffo take the vigorelli frameset off you if it doesn't sell!
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• #74
PM'd you. Cheers.
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• #75
EDIT: Sold items now in bold.
Seems that a month before Christmas and many months before the nice weather means that it's a terrible time to be selling lovely high end bicycles whole. So I'm going to split them and offer them at prices below what I'd really want to sell them for, but here goes....
Happy to accept PayPal if you pay the fees and happy to post at cost. Happy to meet half way (depending where you are) for bigger items i.e. framesets and wheels. PM me and I'll aim to reply asap.
Serotta:
Frame, fork and CK headset: £800
Campagnolo Shamal Mille wheels with skewers, tubes and tyres: £400
Campagnolo Chorus 11 shifters, rear & front mechs, carbon chainset (170mm, 52/36) & English thread BB, chain & cassette: £250.
Thomson Elite layback post 27.2, black: £35
Dura Ace pedals (older alloy type, but still nice and smooth): £25Rose X Lite Six:
Frame, fork, headset & press fit GXP BB: £900. Only 243 miles old. Very light, stiff and fast: whole bike as pictured measured on Park Tool workshop scales in LBS at 15lb 9oz.
Giant SLR1 climbing tubeless wheels with tyres: £450
SRAM Force 11 shifters SOLD
SRAM Force 11 front and rear mechs - vgc very little use: £65
Thomson Elite layback post, 27.2mm, black: £35
Thomson X2 -17 degree 100mm stem, black: £35
Campagnolo Centaur F&R brakes: £20
Quarq D Zero GXP 170mm pwoermeter with Absolute Black oval rings (52/36): £400
Pro Vibe compact bars 40cm: £25Demon 953:
Frame, fork and mango CK headset: £850
Hope Pro2 road hubs, black on Mavic Open Pro black rims, Campagnolo 9/10/11 freehub body with tyres, no skewers: £130
Campagnolo Centaur 10 speed shifters, Centaur braze on f mech, Daytona rear mech, 13-29 cassette and chain: £150
Shimano BR-650 long drop (57mm) brakes, silver. £25
Bontrager compact bars 40cm, plain black: £10
Campagnolo Chorus Titanium seat post, 27.2mm - rare and sought after: £100
Brooks Swift Ti rail black saddle with tub of "proof hide" £60
Ritchey Classic silver stem 100mm £12Cinelli:
Frame, fork and headset: £350
Rear wheel: Phil Wood high flange double fixed 36h silver hub on H Plus Son Formation Face rim. No cogs, but 1x Phil Wood lock ring included: £110
Campagnolo Record brake levers: another rare and desirable item. 2 sets of these on eBay at the moment with BIN of £325 and £250. I'm after £100 for mine.
SRAM Omnium silver GXP chainset & BB 48T ring, 172.5mm and BB included: £70.Sven (frameset sold, but bits and bobs available):
Wheels: Mavic Ksyrium Elite wheels including their posh skewers and tyres as seen on Sven, Campag freehub body: £220
Bontrager carbon bars 40cm: £35
Ultegra 11 shifters (minty): £90
Ultegra brakes (also minty): £40Other things:
Hope Evo Pro2 6 bolt disc hubs (135mm QR rear, 100mm QR front) on Mavic Open Pro CD rims (never seen a brake) built with silver Sapim CX-Ray spokes, Campagnolo freehub, no skewers. Bullet proof wheels, never missed a beat, never needed truing. £175
Thomson Masterpiece layback seat post, silver, 27.2mm 330mm, some insertion marks: £50
Thomson Elite X2 stem, 90mm silver: £35.That'll do for tonight.
Any question, please ask.
Is the stay strong still available? looks lovely. Dibs for a mate pending sizing...what is TT?