• *SOLD PENDING PAYMENT*

    Hi all,

    This is my sensible road bike which I've owned for a couple of years now. I am emigrating to New Zealand and I only have space for one bike, so I'm taking the MTB and selling this. The components are a bit of a mix-and-match between road and MTB, but it all works well together, and the relatively upright riding position and 28c tyres means it's incredibly comfortable to ride.

    http://imageshack.us/a/img266/2892/p1140802.jpg

    Frame & Fork: Gazelle Champion Mondial AB-Frame, ST64cm, TT58cm, both CTC

    Headset: Shimano 600
    Stem: Nitto Technomic
    Handlebar: Deda Piega 46cm (44cm ctc)
    Bar Tape: Fizik Microtex over plain cork

    Brake Levers/Brifters: Shimano 600-Ultegra
    Brake Calipers: Shimano 600-Ultegra
    Brake Pads: Shimano 600-Ultegra
    Brake Cables: Jagwire Road Racer

    Shifters: Shimano bar end
    Front Derailleur: Shimano Deore
    Rear Derailleur: Shimano Deore XT
    Derailleur Cables: Jagwire Road Racer
    Cassette: Shimano 7sp
    Chain: Shimano 7sp
    Cranks: Shimano Deore XT 175mm (if you fit a longer axle you can use this as a triple)
    Chainrings: Stronglight 46/34
    Bottom Bracket: Shimano 600
    Pedals: Shimano M520

    Rims: Mavic MA40
    Hubs: Shimano Deore LX 32h
    Spokes: Butted
    Tyres: Rivendell Ruffy Tuffy 28c (only about 300 miles on these)

    Saddle: Specialized Romin
    Seatpost: Shimano 600-ax
    Seatpost Binder: Campag

    Generally the condition is pretty good - the frame has lots of paint chips, with the occasional spot of rust in the chip (admittedly looks worse than in the photo, but still very presentable from a couple of yards away). It has the tiniest little ripple - I hesitate to call it a dent, it is so small it took me a few months to even notice it - on the downtube. Cranks and pedals are a bit scuffed, paint's chipped off the rear derailleur in some places. The older parts are used and you shouldn't expect them to be mint condition. The drivetrain has always been slightly noisy - noisier than my modern bike, at least, but never noisy enough to bother me, so I haven't bothered to investigate why. Drivetrain only has a few hundred miles so the sprockets and chain are very much unworn. The headset requires proprietary spanners which I have DIY'ed and are included (don't worry, I have access to a metalwork shop so they are made properly). More photos if you want.

    I'd like £300 posted to mainland UK.

    *SOLD PENDING PAYMENT*

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For Sale: 64cm Gazelle Champion Mondial road build

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