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• #2
wait, what.
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• #3
Poppydom has dibs on the cockpit and TT protector and chain.
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• #4
2nd dibs tt protector
you go through bikes so quickly man haha
you got chain tugs for sale too?
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• #5
Prices seem spot on for such immaculate items. Good luck with the sale mate.
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• #6
Tom, there is one. That will be included if purchased complete. If I split, I will keep it. There's only one, by the way.
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• #7
ok, good luck with sale bro
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• #8
Tom, I have a couple of chain tugs I probably don't need.
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• #9
Shiiiiiii...
That paintjob is a stunner! Would you ship oversea?
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• #10
If you covered it, yes. But I'd rather not. But if nobody here was buying it, I'd be willing to.
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• #11
whats up?
does it not fit?
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• #12
No, it does. But I cannot afford a road bike, and I want a road bike. And I want a road bike more than I want a poseur brklz fixie skidder.
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• #13
lol wtf
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• #14
bwahaha
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• #15
bike for life
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• #16
teh sehx
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• #17
3rd dibs tt protector
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• #18
when you get a road bike I'm going to follow you everywhere on my poseur fixie riding just as fast and far
Anyway forum dibs saddle if you split and a certain guy doesn't take enough time out of chasing ladies to buy it.
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• #19
Also what is with everyone dibsing tt protectors all over the place, I was bugging JB before to annoy him not because I wanted it, if I want one that much I'd just get it new...
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• #20
when you get a road bike I'm going to follow you everywhere on my poseur fixie riding just as fast and far
i went out on my poseur fixie on a club run today, ended up doing leadout for most of the ride
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• #21
Shame that rear hub is 110. Exactly the wheelset I want for my Roberts.
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• #22
You could most likely replace the axles for still less than it would be to build brand new, might be a pain tho. I really want them too but not quite enough to go through the hassle of selling my araya wheelset.
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• #23
But won't replacing the axle = the use of spacers at some point?
Is your Araya wheelset the same spacing?
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• #24
Yes but all Shimano do to make different spacing is different spacers, the bigger deal is that they have different size axles.
tbh though I'm not talking about this from a position of great knowledge, my Araya wheelset is 110 and I'm going to switch them to 120 but only because I'm just switching the axles between two sets of DA hubs so I should have everything I need right there...
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• #25
This makes me sad ):
Brklezz skidz bikez r da bomb
Hi guys,
I've come to the decision that I have no place fornthis and I'd rather replace it with a nice steel road bike. So Panny must go.
Size is 51cm ST CTC and 53.5CM TT CTC.
Full set of images
Parts are all in very good nick. Other than the seat post, bars and hubs, everything was new. The cranks, cog, chain and chain ring have all done less than 150 miles.
Frame is absolutely amazing, though there are a few small paint chips as expected with its age. No rust. You won't find another paint job like this.
Any questions, do ask. Prices may seem a little steep, but I think considering what is on offer here and the condition the parts are in, it's pretty damned reasonable. Shoot me down if its cray, though. Or if I've missed anything out!
Bits that are still available!
Frame (Ishiwata tubing), Forks (753), Hatta Swan NJS headset and Sugino 75BB. £400 firm. No price drops, no negotiating.
100mm front/110mm rear spaced Shimano Dura-Ace 36H HB7600s laced to H+ TB14s in black. Spokes are DT Swiss Competition (double butted.) The rims have never seen a brake. Hubs are buttery smooth. Tyres and tubes not included. Unsure of the mileage on the hubs, but since I built the wheels, they've done less than 200 miles - £270
26.8mm Nitto SP72 seat post. Light scratches above minimum insertion that would polish out if you tried. Some deeper scratches below minimum insertion - £55
Dibs followed by PMs. Can be viewed in N19.
Jake