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• #2
Good deal. Bump.
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• #3
ooft, pmd
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dibs, pm coming
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• #5
nice components...almost compelled to buy given I live nearby....must resist
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Out of interest, is there sufficient movement in those dropouts to affect chain adjustment. Genuine question.
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Alright wrongcog, Yeah I've only ever run the bike fixed, and have used various ratios and never had a single problem with getting the chain tension correct, it's not as if the dropouts are vertical, or even semi-vertical.
Hello, offering up this Fixed Gear Bicycle. It's a 531 frame, but stupidly I took the stickers off to make it less nickable! You can see the marks where they were on the forks though, and the Bob Jackson Refurbishment sticker (photographed) is still there, on the back of the seat tube. The frame has fairly tight clearances for a steel road frame, and steep geometry (almost track-like). Its lively and really quite light for a steel frame. 105 headset.
The wheels are built by Woodrup Cycles, The rear is a Mavic 'Ma' (I think early open pro) rim, laced to shimano deore xt disc hub (converted to fixed bolt-on cog) with a velosolo 19t cog. I will supply the bike with a 17t cog for the gear crunchers amongst you! Front wheel is mavic Ma laced to a campagnolo hub.
Cranks are shimano 170mm 105 octalink, with octalink bb, which is smooth. 52t chainring, izumi track chain.
Bars are Cinelli Giro D'italia 38s, stem is a cinelli 90mm. The bolt in the stem to tighten the bars is a bit knackered where the allen key inserts, but using an allen key one size smaller than intended works completely fine, as it goes in to where the allen hole tapers off. I'm sure you could get another bolt if this is a worry, but the bars are installed perfectly tight and fine as they are. New bar tape.
Front brake only, which is a rather old dura-ace. It'd probably be worth a few bob if it was NOS, but it's not, so it's probably not! Dia compe cross top lever, new cable.
specialized tyre (700X23) on the back, Hutchinson Kevlar on front (700X22c).
As you can see, the bikes a bit tired looking, paint is scratched in places, but no dents anywhere. It'd make a really good commuter bike, which won't attract the eyes of thieves, but secretly its quite nice! It's light as a full build and goes like the clappers if you feel like it.
I'd like £150 for it Please!
I live in Putney, but can meet people elsewhere in london (within reason) if needs be.
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