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Still for sale
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• #3
how tall are you / what heights do you think this would be suitable for?
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I'm 6ft3. Depends how you like your fit, but I'd say suitable from about 6ft upwards to 6ft3.
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• #5
thanks - a friend may be interested, I have passed it on.
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some more Qs if you don't mind!
How long since last serviced?
What's next to need replacing do you think?
Have you looked at the shifter, have you taken it to a bike shop? Do you think it just needs replacing? What exactly do you =mean by "skips" - can you still use all the gears, but just to change from 7 to 8 you have to push the lever through twice? Is it a problem in both directions?Thank you!
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Would you take 550? I could have it picked up c.o.d.
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some more Qs if you don't mind!
How long since last serviced?
What's next to need replacing do you think?
Have you looked at the shifter, have you taken it to a bike shop? Do you think it just needs replacing? What exactly do you =mean by "skips" - can you still use all the gears, but just to change from 7 to 8 you have to push the lever through twice? Is it a problem in both directions?Thank you!
It's been about 4 months since serviced.
Everything on the bike functions and is in pretty good condition, except the shifter.
I've looked inside and one of the teeth is worn down. You can still use all the gears, but have to push through all the way-so two clicks to the gear above and then back down. I know it sounds a massive hassle, but in all honesty I've ridden it like this and it's not that bad.
It shifts the down fine.To be honest, I think 600 is pretty fair considering some of the parts that are on it.
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Provisionally sold.
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• #10
Hi Toby
Had an email from Laurie to say she's established contact, but that you're in Blackheath, quite a stretch from where she is. She wonders if it might be possible to meet up somewhere between, like the Shoreditch/Old St area. Perhaps you could deal directly with her - save me acting as intermediary.
Regards
Stuart
Hi guys
For sale is my chinese carbon-framed road bike. The frame was bought off here from none other than TM (who had bought it from another forumenger). Overall, it's in pretty good condition. There are a few scratches to the lacquer, but hasn't damaged the carbon at all. I've ridden with these marks, even raced on it and it was all good (and i'm not exactly petite :)
The way I see these chinese carbon frames is buying second hand is the safest way to do it-people have already ridden and tested them and if they were going to just break, they would have done by now.
Frame and Forks: Gloss 12k carbon. 58cm square
Wheels: Mavic Ksyrium SL, true and spin very well. Gatorskin tyres
**Front derailleur: ** Shimano 105
**Rear derailleur: ** Shimano 105
Shifters: Ultegra 6700- please note, the lever skips on the 8th shift. I've ridden like this for a long time. its not ideal but it's more than useable.
Chainset:FSA team carbon Cranks. 53/39T
Cassette:Ultegra
brakes: Shimano Ultegra with swisstop pads
Handlebars/stem: Integrated carbon stem and bars. 90mm stem I believe (can check)
No saddle in the picture, but can include a basic one if needed.
pedals not included. Bottle cages not included.
let me know if you want any more pictures/details
I would like ], which I think is fair. Collection in London
SOLD
thanks