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• #7902
Anyone looking for an 80’s Raleigh and can get to Horley?
https://www.facebook.com/share/dW3TMzggGXVxKdG3/?mibextid=79PoIi -
• #7903
reissue ti raleigh team at half price
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• #7904
Glad a few of you were able to take advantage of the lights - they seem to be sold out now, good work.
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• #7905
Sadly so many details were badly thought-through with that reissue: geometry, dropouts, decal size and position etc. It's a great price for what it is, but too many compromises for full-on Raleigh fans.
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• #7906
Had to double check but yes it is merely an evocation, cables for example have a total different path, and rear drop out are not driller campagnolo Catena ones, Maxway taiwan made, etc. but still 753.
But such an evocation for this price is simply amazing! And it has been nicely upgraded to 10s! Wonder how they sourced that many Veloce rear derailleurs!
Yes not a replica, but a very cool bike and a steal for the price!
All the other steel "replica", Wilier (superleggera), de Rosa (accaio), Bottechia (legendaria), or even Colnago or Battaglin, are also not accurate replica with often a lower tubing set and prices are in a different league.
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• #7907
1,250 for a replica is not a steal, you could probably get something similar if not better at a bike jumble.
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• #7908
Replicas aren’t all about value… if you happen to be a 54 year old who had a Raleigh Europa in TI colours as their first racer when they were 12 that bike appeals.
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• #7909
I agree that 1,250 might be better used on the 2nd hand market, but on the market for something new a Trek Domane ALU with Tiagra is GBP 1700.
However agree with @Dibble that the positioning with downtube shifters and non aero brake levers is too close from a replica, while the frame and groupset is a modern homage.
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• #7910
Rim brake Domane is £750 and that Raleigh was supposed to be £2500 with out the fire sale.
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• #7911
Old, large Plug for a tenner in Penge (there's a kitchen sink drama in that sentence):
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/351855-charge-plug-bike-size-large-for-sale-%C2%A310/
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• #7912
In a real physical shop!
Evans Norwich have Brompton spares and parts in the sale bins. Single speed tensioners for £6, reamers of different sizes £5< fork holder kit £2…… I’m informed all their shops should have whatever as they are al having a Brompton sort out. -
• #7913
haha fucking hell. the reamers are not supposed to be for sale to the public
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• #7914
They were the 6mm 6.1mm hinge ones, not the post ones. Should I go and grab them tomorrow? Oh there were hinge pins as well.
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• #7915
still the case, evans would only have had them in deep quantities because they don't last long. tbh im surprised all that stuff hadnt been sold before, they were being pulled up on it all the time back when i worked at brompton and that was quite a while ago now
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• #7916
Ordered one of these alloy steerer carbon forks from Merlin and they sent me the full carbon one, spoke to them and they confirmed they’ve run out of the alloy steerer ones so sending out full carbon. Listing’s still up so if you’re quick you grab an upgraded fork at the bargain price of £49.99
https://www.merlincycles.com/merlin-carbon-alloy-gravel-forks-700c-318442.html
Incidentally I am still after an alloy steerer fork if anyone has a similar one!
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• #7917
Why would someone want aluminium over carbon steerer? (or the other way around)
Real innocent question, don't know the pros and cons of each or which setup make you choose one over the other. -
• #7918
Most people wouldn’t, but my partner decided they’d rather not worry about over tightening a stem on a carbon steerer (after we found some marks on her current fork when we bought her a second hand bike)
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• #7919
Thank you!
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• #7920
So this turned up and was 499 less spokes than expected. Appears to have been a listing error and has now been amended.
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• #7921
The bananaindustries socks are really really good, as mentioned above they are a bit thicker
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• #7922
Yeah. Big thanks for the link @Grumpy_Git, they're a bargain. Although the long ones are almost longer than my calf and I'm 6"5 hah
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• #7923
If you are only six and a half inches tall, I think they'd be over your head ;)
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• #7924
This kind of embarrassment is exactly why we need to revert to teaching the imperial system once and for all... /s
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• #7925
LOL !!! Thank your lucky stars you are not in the US, it's become Hip to quote long distances in "klicks", to prove that you "served", and yet workshop mechanics are still quoting 7/64 of an inch. Metric threads are just so damn good in steel and ally ! Did you know that the Crystal Palace was the first place to introduce standard threads ;-)
Freecycle project for someone on Tunbridge wells
https://www.freecycle.org/posts/97290928