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• #2
Take everything off it, acquire a set of wheels and you're away.
£20 seems good to me, but I know nothing.
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• #3
No seat?
What a melt!
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• #4
Maybe the lock that was attached to the lamp post, was attached to the saddle, which is still attached to the lock, which is still attached to a lamp post?
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• #5
Holy fuck even got a set of spare handlebars.
Bargain.
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• #6
Why not mate, strip it and make a little project out of it...
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• #7
ha yeah it came with two sets of down bars! Does anyone have a single speed back wheel I can buy? I can asure you it is not nicked unless the 70 yr old couple around the corner who were having a garage sale are thieving bastards ....
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• #8
I can asure you it is not nicked unless the 70 yr old couple around the corner who were having a garage sale are thieving bastards ....
Those bastards? They've been doing it for 50-odd years...
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• #9
It was £20, hardly possible to be ripped off.
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• #10
Fair point, that's really three pints of Guinness and a packet of pork scratchings.
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• #11
Fucking posh pork scratchings, them.
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• #12
yeah right.. £10 a bag!!
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• #13
Organic free range porky pig ones..... innit...
I think you got a great deal there mate...
Unless is was that dodgy Vera and her hubby....did you see any old bolt cutters ??
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• #14
Looks fine for £20, it'll make a nice little project. My bike was a freebie that had come from a garden clearance, with a bit of time and effort it's now rideable again.
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• #15
£20 is fine for that
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• #16
Good job. Only £20. Bargain.
I need to get it lucky myself and come across an old bike that fits me. I want a project to work on.
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• #17
Thaats a goooood deal! Ill buy it of you for 35! mate wants a project
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• #18
~~~~My mate will buy it of you******
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• #19
Ah dude, I have just bought a seat post and saddle for it. Also started to build a read single speed wheel. He can have it for £45?
Hi guys,
Any info will be helpful!