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• #2
would you split, how much for the saddle? (: Thanks.
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• #3
Possible dibs for friend. He's a tall fucker.
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• #4
would you split, how much for the saddle? (: Thanks.
No sorry squire, I'd rather sell it as a whole bike
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• #5
Possible dibs for friend. He's a tall fucker.
I'll ask him tomorrow.Ok cool, let me know
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• #6
2nd dibs for a mate who is also super tall,
messaged him so if he gets back in time will let you know
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• #7
Reckon I'm a bit short @ 6'2" ?
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• #8
I'll take it.
Is there any chance of postage, or are you set on a pick up?
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• #9
If the above falls through, I'm interested and can pick up.
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• #10
confirm 2nd dibs
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• #11
I'll pick it up if necessary, just wondering if posting is an option since the train takes up a full day, really.
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• #12
Not really sure how the dibs/PM etiquette works. So...3rd dibs and PM'd.
Is that right? ;)
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• #13
confirm 2nd dibs
Pm sent, let me know
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• #14
Yeah, i'm confused about this dibs etiquette so PM'd.
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• #15
This is sexy, but i'm a short arse too.
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• #16
Thanks for all the interest folks this is now sold and going down South I think.
Vintage Retro Dawes Lightning Road Bike dating from roughly 1979 I think (serial number on rear dropout). I bought this to have for myself but have realised I am too much of a short arse to ride this which is a shame as I'd keep it otherwise. Since I've had it I have fitted two new 27" tyres and inner tubes, repaired/adjusted the gears and brakes, trued the wheels, added new cables, added a new saddle from Velo Solo and some new bar tape.
I planned on turning it into a single speed but decided not to do that. I have been riding it to work for a few weeks sorting out all the little issues and decided I can't live the size of it.
There is an old sticker for Heatleys cycles on the frame which is an old bike shop in Preston which now doesn't exist but I remember going in there when I was younger.
There is no identification as to what make of tubing the frame.
Measurements of the bikes are:
Seat tube - 25 inches from the centre of the bottom bracket to the centre of the top tube
Top tube - 23 inches from the centre of the headset to the centre of the seat post
I would keep if it wasn't too big for me. As its nearly 32 years old there are obviously a few scratches and scars but nothing really bad. I think that they add character to the bike.
Any questions please get in touch.
Collection from Manchester preffered
£120