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• #13902
what no one in the entire world??,,,,, thats was some serious hoping you were doing there.
sorry if i missed something.
People enter the lottery several times a week with worse odds =P
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• #13903
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• #13905
arent these about £225 new?
1 or 2 new sets in my garage.
Serious interest ?
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• #13906
arent these about £225 new?
No, these are just brake levers. You're thinking of the Ergo shifters.
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/p/cycle/7/Campagnolo_Record_Carbon_Brake_Levers/5360039776/
What idiot bid on them?
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• #13907
Quite easy to check if the seller co-operates.
Put a good fork in the headtube and measure the distance BB- front HB c-t-c.
Compare this with the Kirk geometry that you've looked up on the internet : http://www.kirk-bicycles.co.uk/Kirk-Facts.htm
A bit of work, but it gives you some kind of security (at least if the frame is bent or not). Of course, the fork rake has to be the same as Kirk's original.I had one of these a couple of years ago and from the pics I would say the forks are very bent.
Also I snapped the chain side chainstay whils stomping up Hedsor Hill near Maidenhead.The trashed frame ended up in the middle of the village bonfire on the next Guy Fawkes night.
It was awsome when it ignited: Beams of white light radiating from the middle of the fire. The vicar thought ET had arrived....d.e p..
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• #13908
did any one on here get this ??? iwas bidder number 1 grrrrrr
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=230340342426 -
• #13909
quite nice the leavers, rip off in my books though i wouldnt pay that for brake leavers!
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• #13910
did any one on here get this ??? iwas bidder number 1 grrrrrr
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=230340342426I was keeping an eye on that aswell, forgot to bid though
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• #13911
was trying to get a second bid in but my work computers are shite and too slow :(
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• #13912
I had one of these a couple of years ago and from the pics I would say the forks are very bent.
Also I snapped the chain side chainstay whils stomping up Hedsor Hill near Maidenhead.The trashed frame ended up in the middle of the village bonfire on the next Guy Fawkes night.
It was awsome when it ignited: Beams of white light radiating from the middle of the fire. The vicar thought ET had arrived....d.e p..
I also rode a Kirk several times.
I worked for a Japanese company in bike stuff and fishing tackle,based in Sakai near Osaka.
When I was there for business, I used the Kirk, the only frame that suited me.
One time I visited the HQ again and couldn't find "my" magnesiun Kirk anymore.
I asked around and found out that they needed the Magnesium material for the first prototype(s) XTR rear derailleurs. :-( -
• #13913
I also rode a Kirk several times.
I worked for a Japanese company in bike stuff and fishing tackle,based in Sakai near Osaka.
When I was there for business, I used the Kirk, the only frame that suited me.
One time I visited the HQ again and couldn't find "my" magnesiun Kirk anymore.
I asked around and found out that they needed the Magnesium material for the first prototype(s) XTR rear derailleurs. :-(Ha! That's an awesome story.
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• #13914
Sidi Genius £23 BIN - size 43
way too small for me unfortunately
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• #13915
ooops sorry for the large photo, just found this at my Mums, must be nearly 30 years old and about a third of the grease is still in the pot.
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• #13917
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• #13918
38.99
47.13
52.29grease it up :-)
Are they in your 'collection" ?
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• #13919
Are they in your 'collection" ?
i promise they are not :-)
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• #13920
[quote=coppiThat;683401] 38.99
47.13
52.29FILL it up :-)
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• #13921
coppiThat,
How much for a full BIG pot of Campy grease, do you think
Gonna try some Americans this week.:-)
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• #13922
Turbo saddle, used, but looks okay.
Bianchi Celeste green.
Auction, Euro 35.- asked, but may be sold for less.
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• #13923
shorter track frame
NOTE** the rear dropout spacing was already at 120mm, I thought this would make a good basis for a conversion to Road/Path fixed wheel configuration. ****So I sent it of to Mario Vaz of Vaz Finishers in London who removed all the cable guides and changed the rear dropouts to horizontal track ends. **
well obviously coppithat.... only a fair few of us can type 'track frame' in ebay DURR
I put it up here as its too big for me, so bid away mccarthy