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Love that! Any idea what the largest tyre you could get on there would be? Also does it have read mud guard eyelets?
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On the rear I've squeezed a 30mm Strada Bianca in there, 28 would be more comfortable. The front forks are a bit tighter a 30mm was too big, I'm not sure if a 28mm would go tbh.
Mudguard and rack eyelets on the rear but none on the front forks.
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Got anymore photos - this could be the perfect lockup commuter
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I'll take a load more tomorrow, working til late this evening
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Bump with some pics the OP sent to me... an ideal commute bike but I should probably build something out of my spares before buying another bike!! GLWS!
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Many thanks, now sold
Clearing out as Im moving abroad, so the bikes have to be slimmed down!
The frame has been stripped and lacquered, some surface rust is visible on frame underneath lacquer (this was my aim when I stripped it) More than happy to provide as many close up photos as required.
I'm 5'10 with a 32" inseam, If youre an inch taller it might be ok, if you're a few inches shorter then it would be ok too.
Ribble 525 frame, 55cm Toptube
Columbus Minimal fork
105 5800 hubs x H Plus one Archetype rims 32h
105 5700 10 speed groupset (11-25 cassette)
105 5800 Compact crankset
Hope Stainless BB
Shimano M520 pedals
Panaracer Pasela 25mm tyres
Thomson seatpost & clamp
Stripped Selle Italia SLR saddle
Deda stem 100mm
Cinelli Dinamo 44cm bars
Ritchey headset
Swisstop green brake pads
Topeak frame pump
Elite stealth bottle cages
Rides very nicely all things considered, would recommend viewing, Im down on the South Coast now near Portsmouth, but there is a station nearby.
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