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• #2
More pictures..
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• #3
price reduced, open for offers
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• #4
I'd take the forks if you decide to split
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• #5
If I would have the time to take it apart it would be an option. But I am not around at this time so I have to get rid of it in one piece.
Now for 260!
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What size is the seat tube? Would you be willing to ship it to Edinburgh? Looking for a geared bike but I'm afraid it might be too big with 170mm cranks and a high seat tube.
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I wouldn't mind shipping it, if you could arrange a courier or name me a cheap postage service where the bike can be sent in a box. I will ask my roommate to do some more exact measurements of the tubing.
What size are you? I am around 5'8" - 5'9" and could ride it confortably..
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• #8
Id be interested in some more exact measurements as well. seat tube, top tube and headtube would all be helpful! cheers
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I'm roughly 5'4 (164-165cm) but my main ride is a 54cm track frame and I ride it comfortably with 165mm cranks. The last time I bought a frame from ebay the guy used hermes courier and it cost me £20, the box that the frame was in was pretty big so a full bike in a box can't be that much bigger.
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• #10
I really like to sell the bike but from a neutral perspective I would say this bike will be to big for you. You can ride it of course but it will feel stretched. If you prefer it that way it alright. Back in the days where I started riding road bikes I've ridden a size 60 frame. It was a blast and I had a lot of fun on it - until someone introduced me to framesizes and put me on a fitting bike.
I will get the measurements and post them asap.
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• #11
Hi is this still available? Would love to come and view tomorrow (Friday) evening or Saturday morning?
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• #13
No worries Burke, I'm in the process of working out my budget as I'm getting a tattoo sleeve done at the end of May (didn't want to get another tattoo for a year or so but a very good artist is coming to town for a couple of days) so I will see how money works out. If the top tube won't be too long then I might be tempted to get it.
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• #14
Again apologies for getting back to you so late. I just got the info's:
Top tube length c-c: 54cm
Seat tube length c-t: 54cm / c-c: 51cmIt is still available, viewings can be arranged at the weekends!
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Pricedrop!
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• #16
It seems to be a bit too big for me, so I think I'm gonna pass. I'm even slowly preparing to sell my main build simply because the frame feels too large and uncomfortable for longer rides. GLWS, would buy it if it was slightly smaller.
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• #17
Summertime is calling and the bike is still there! Get it while it's available!
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• #18
Interested, will PM!
For sale is my beloved coyote road bike that I built up myself 5 months ago for my year abroad in London. I used it as a winter racing training and commuter bike and I was very happy with it.
The bike is based on a size 54 aluminium frame made of Easton Ultralite tubing. A straight-bladed steel fork adds comfort, robustness and a classy look to it. Frame and fork come from the early nineties and although some chips and scratches in the paint they dont have any bumps or serious damages. The frameset is equipped with more modern parts.
Cinelli Campione Del Mondo Stem and bars. 42cm width. The white bar tape fits to the saddle.
Continental Gatorskin 25mm clincher tires. I never had any problems with these tires. Superbe grip and puncture resistance. Lots of life in them left.
The bike is clean and comes with a serviced chain and well-working cables and brakes. It is ready to use and perfect for fast commuting and race training. I cannot tell the exact weight of it but recon it to be around 8-8.5 Kg. If any further questions arise just message me.
Location E8
255 GBP
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