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• #2
Here's how it was built up and a bad pic (sorry) of how I had the fork routing.
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• #3
Lovely looking frame/bike, that.
Wrong size and time for me, tho - GLWS -
• #4
You cant go wrong with black, green and silver really. Cheers
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• #6
The accessories on this shed cladding are spot on. Bike stand, bottle opener, and is that a little tool table that folds down?
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• #7
Correct.
With magnetic strip behind it with tools
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• #8
So choice
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• #9
Hi
Pretty interested in the frame set. Any chance you have more snaps as it is now (not built up)
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• #10
Dibs shed
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• #11
Sorry. Been crazy busy with DIY. Will grab more pics in the morning
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• #12
Few pics of scuffs and marks.
There's a little bit of tyre rub in the rear. It's got shed loads of clearance but the ridgeway is just a clog fest sometimes.
Bit of rub on the headtube from hipster bar bag.
Few marks/paint chips on the top tube non drive side. From some twat at work leaning their shit heap if hybrid against it.
Paint scuff on drive side chainstay. Not sure what from.
It's all the usual stuff, just cosmetic and looks worse on camera
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• #13
Few more
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• #14
Open to a offers. Before ebay.
Cheers
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• #15
Pm sent - I think
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• #16
Sold, pending payment and all that jazz.
Cheers folks
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• #17
what a stunner, with a built in bike stand. bikes nice too xx
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• #18
This is really cool!
I've ended up with 2 gravel bikes, and i can only ride one at a time, so have decided to move this one on.
Il grab some detailed photos later.
It's a size small, but I'd say closer to a medium. I'm 177cm and ran as it pictured below.
It has a few scrapes and rub marks, but that's all from general use rather than crashes.
It's a 'd' steerer so if you want to run it all interal you can (with a stem that takes internal routing), but you don't have to. I just used a cable clip on one of the fork bosses and taped the hose to the fork. Way less faff than full internal.
After £900 plus postage. And I'm in Bristol.
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