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interested, pm'ed
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• #3
Had a query re posting - Im after collection really, working hours being what they are just now....
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Nice nice nice
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Price drop bump
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Still available?
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Still for sale?
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I'm expecting payment through but will update either way...
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whats the score on this? dibs for a mate if still available, PM coming
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2nd Dibs, in the chance its still available.
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^you mean second dibs if its available yeah?
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beaut bike NIC - have a bump - +65quids and new paint from armetex you got a winner! gowell stu
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Still available as the first dibser dropped out on emigration grounds after a protracted correspondence and I haven't heard anything from the second for a while. PMing others who've posted on here. Anyone else, get in touch.
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PM'ing with questions
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Honestly stu, doing price drop bumps for me!? Ha!
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Provisional dibs if its still available, pm sent
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• #17
Replied.
Check the second bike down on this page for what the buyer needs to turn it into!
http://hilarystone.com/bike.html
Aende road frame from the early 80s including Shimano bottom bracket (with bolts) and Campagnolo headset.
Spec is:
Seat tube (ctt): 21in (53cm)
Top tube (ctc): 21in (53cm)
Rear dropout width: 122mm
Wheel size: 700C with brake drop of 45mm
Seatpost size: 27.2mm
Drilled for recessed brake fittings.
This is built with really nice club cutout lugs and a BB shell cutout. It obviously needs a respray but no dings or dents and once restored it will look quite awesome. I was going to do it myself, but I got drunk and accidentally bought a full bike so this project was cancelled.
I’m not sure of the tubing – could be Reynolds or Columbus as Aende used both, but it weighs 2.9kg with headset and bottom bracket and takes a 27.2 seatpost so it is decent tubing.
Headset needs a grease.
£80 - SOLD
Pick up Stoke Newington.