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• #2
Good price!
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• #3
Indeed, cheap way to build up a commuter or cyclocross!
I've got some 9-speed Tiagra bits that I can leave on it, for a little bit of extra cash.
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• #4
One other minor point that I neglected to mention - the BB doesn't come with this.
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• #5
Zero interest on this. Am I doing something wrong?
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• #6
£100 for frame and forks.
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• #7
£95.
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• #8
hmmm, very tempting. What's the weight? Couldn't find that online.
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• #9
Why is this so big? If you were smaller I would have bitten your arm off. And bought the bike off you.
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• #10
Sheesh, it's not my fault you got crummy genes.
Tbh, it's not that big. It's more long and low, so great for speed. Perfect, I guess, if you have a long torso and shorter legs.
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• #11
Willing to post to sweden?
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• #12
Bargain... Would buy if I haven't a frame sitting ready for this purpose already...!!
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• #13
Would you send it to Italy?
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• #14
Possible interest. Where are you based? What tyre width can the frame accommodate? Don't like skinny tyres!
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• #15
Provisionally sold! :D
Just re-built my commuter with a Kinesis frame so I now have this for sale.
Bought in 2011, it's seen quite a few miles, including occasional commuting, tours and even a little bit of off-road (well, it is a 'cyclo-cross'!).
Due to the age and mileage, it's got quite a few chips around the frame, with the worst offender being on the front of the forks, right underneath the headset. It is purely cosmetic, however, and there are no dings or cracks. I have taken good care of this frame.
Comes with Tektro Mini-Vs at the front (very powerful!) and cantis at the rear and Koolstop Salmon pads all round. I'll include the stem and handlebars if need be.
The only minor point is the FSA headset - I think this is probably nearing the end of its life as it's starting to sound a tiny bit grindy, though the headset itself is only about £15 IIRC.
£110 delivered.