The rear axle is slightly bent, leaving it ridable but with the rear wheel nearly rubbing against one of the chainstays. The chainstay is abraded (from a previous back wheel with an even more bent axle) all the way through the paint and a little way into the aluminium.
The chain is very stretched (2-3% I think) but I'll throw in a brand new SRAM 8-speed chain and powerlink for which I have no further use. Most of the cogs are also very worn. Not sure about the chainrings.
saddle and seatpost not included.
The tires have been replaced with 700x38c Specialized Nimbus Armadillos, tread somewhat worn but life in them yet.
Thanks Earthloop, exactly what I needed. Your super generous and in return the forum gets some donations
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I need to make some room for a new bike, so the remains of my first commuter has to go. Free.
Recipient needs to collect from the Epsom Downs area, and must take the whole thing.
It's a 20" 2011 Trek 7.0fx, like this: http://www.evanscycles.com/products/...-bike-ec025529
The rear axle is slightly bent, leaving it ridable but with the rear wheel nearly rubbing against one of the chainstays. The chainstay is abraded (from a previous back wheel with an even more bent axle) all the way through the paint and a little way into the aluminium.
The chain is very stretched (2-3% I think) but I'll throw in a brand new SRAM 8-speed chain and powerlink for which I have no further use. Most of the cogs are also very worn. Not sure about the chainrings.
saddle and seatpost not included.
The tires have been replaced with 700x38c Specialized Nimbus Armadillos, tread somewhat worn but life in them yet.