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• #2
big fan of the matching cabling but too small for me sadly. what's the willy shaped thingy sticking out at the fork crown?
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• #3
So cool. Wish it was bigger
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That's one way to use the mismatched leftover cables from my parts box!
I think that is there to hold the canti loop in case the brake cable comes undone.
At the back there was a rear reflector which I have removed.It is on the small side, yes.
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Worth buying just for the fork todger. Lovely bike anyway glws
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Two additional photos.
Money spent on parts is around £60.
(£15 saddle, £30 tyres, £15 cables)
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• #7
Hi is it collection only or are you willing to post thanks
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• #8
Now SOLD - thank you for the interest!
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Hi all,
I had this bike in my project pile for a year now, purchased in France from one of our Champagne customers then brought back to London.
1991 LOOK MI-70, size 46cm (seat tube), 54.7cm (top tube).
Size wise, it corresponds to a "Medium", I would say it is suitable for someone around 5ft8 (172cm).
Frame is full Cro-Moly, forks are Ritchey Logic.
Catalogue is here: https://pyfrides.files.wordpress.com/2013/07/cat-1991-mtb.pdf
The bike was all original when I got it, it needed a bit of love to put it back on the road:
Condition is above average, the frame has multiple paint chips and scuffs but no dents. It would make a great city MTB with a front rack!
Mechanically, it works very well, I have noticed that the big chainring is about 4mm off, but still works fine.
I went all out on the new cabling colours (mostly Jagwire).
I am after SOLD for £150 for the full bike, which can be seen in New Cross Gate or in the City.
Any questions, please ask!
Cheers
Vince
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