Alright guys, I know some of this stuff isn't really your style but I might as well give it a go:
First is a FSA Gimondi single crankset. This hasn't even been fitted to a bike and is still in its original box. The cheapest I can find this is £60, so how does £45 sound?
Next is a 3TTT Competitzione handlebar NOS. Can't remember exactly what size stem it'll need but given it's an old Italian one I'd hazard a guess at 26mm. Again, hasn't even been fitted to a bike and i bought them for about £35 new. I'm looking for £20.
Next up is a set of Shimano M424 pedals. These work with mountain-bike style SPDs, but have the advantage of the external cage for use with normal shoes. Again, in used condition and I think one of the dust covers is missing but still usable. £10 for the pair?
I have a Campagnolo Mirage 9 speed rear derailleur. It was in good working order when I had it fitted to one of my older bikes, but I don't really know much about campag stuff, and it might need a bit of TLC. I'm looking for £20
This is a cheap Shimano road derailleur, looks to be a 2-speed. The model number is FD-2200. The first £5 can have it, should be adequate for a starter bike.
I also have a pair of Scott Tour SPD-SL shoes for sale, as I just can't get on with the whole clipless thing. I have used these for maybe 30 miles, but the bottom of the right shoes is scuffed from poor clipping in efforts. I paid about £75 for these new, and they aren't even broken in yet; I'll take £40 for them, and I'll even leave the cleats on there for you
Last, and probably least, is an old chainset I pulled off a bike. It has a bottom bracket included (square taper) and a shimano chainring 52T. It'll do for a basic/old setup, and seemed stiff enough. I'll take £5 for it.
I can meet you anywhere local; I live in Heaton at the mo.
I am not completely against moving on price, but I think the stuff is already pretty well priced
Alright guys, I know some of this stuff isn't really your style but I might as well give it a go:
First is a FSA Gimondi single crankset. This hasn't even been fitted to a bike and is still in its original box. The cheapest I can find this is £60, so how does £45 sound?
Next is a 3TTT Competitzione handlebar NOS. Can't remember exactly what size stem it'll need but given it's an old Italian one I'd hazard a guess at 26mm. Again, hasn't even been fitted to a bike and i bought them for about £35 new. I'm looking for £20.
Next up is a set of Shimano M424 pedals. These work with mountain-bike style SPDs, but have the advantage of the external cage for use with normal shoes. Again, in used condition and I think one of the dust covers is missing but still usable. £10 for the pair?
I have a Campagnolo Mirage 9 speed rear derailleur. It was in good working order when I had it fitted to one of my older bikes, but I don't really know much about campag stuff, and it might need a bit of TLC. I'm looking for £20
This is a cheap Shimano road derailleur, looks to be a 2-speed. The model number is FD-2200. The first £5 can have it, should be adequate for a starter bike.
I also have a pair of Scott Tour SPD-SL shoes for sale, as I just can't get on with the whole clipless thing. I have used these for maybe 30 miles, but the bottom of the right shoes is scuffed from poor clipping in efforts. I paid about £75 for these new, and they aren't even broken in yet; I'll take £40 for them, and I'll even leave the cleats on there for you
Last, and probably least, is an old chainset I pulled off a bike. It has a bottom bracket included (square taper) and a shimano chainring 52T. It'll do for a basic/old setup, and seemed stiff enough. I'll take £5 for it.
I can meet you anywhere local; I live in Heaton at the mo.
I am not completely against moving on price, but I think the stuff is already pretty well priced
Cheers