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PHOTO UPDATE:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/janekdudzik/sets/72157620996931935/
Took few images with my iphone.
Carradice is in perfect condition. Not used it even once. I thikn that you can see Quick Release clamp under my saddle. It's a very nice black matt design. Fits all saddles I think. Perfect for.. quick releasing the whole bag when leaving your bike outside. :)
Bars have minor scratches on plastic barends and really minor scratches after brakes.
Saddle looks also almost like new. It has this small scratch on the top that you can see on my pictures.
Hi,
In a 2 weeks I move out from my apartment and I want to sell few things before that time:
Charge Spoon saddle from my Charge Plug 2008 bike. Used few times, looks almost like new. It has one small scratch, not deep though. Colour brown. Very comfortable saddle. 10gbp + shipping cost.
Charge Slice Handlebars with brown tape. 25,4 clamp I think. Very good condition but used. 15gbp + shipping cost.
Carradice Zipped Roll saddle bag (like this one http://carradice.co.uk/sqr-saddlepacks/zipped-roll.shtml, only cheaper) + dedicated The Quick Release Clamp to attach it to your saddle. Unused, great looking, hi quality product. Looking for 40gbp + shipping cost.
No reservations etc. Just send me a private message with your offer. I'm opened for proposals. PayPal or bank transfer.
I do not have any pictures of this stuff since I do not have access to my digital camera at the moment. Feel free to ask any questions.
Thanks a lot!Ah, it might be possible to collect this stuff from Greenwich area.
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Hey, thanks for advice.
So you say it sounds ok. I'm not sure if it sounds same as before removing rear wheel but if you say so than I will leave it as it is. I might loose it a bit as you suggest.
Yeah, I relieved my "still link". Feels much better. ;)I was thinking about cleaning whole chain and adding fresh lubricant on it.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iuExFtUbKzk
Hey, quality isnt best but I guess that you can hear the sound I was talking about.
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Hey,
Yeah, I'm pretty new to this kind of bikes so I really appreciate all help.
I removed chain once more, tried to look for all stiff links. There was one.
Then I tried to set different chain tensions (from really stiff one to a bit loose) to see if there is any difference but the noise is pretty much the same all the time. I think that it mostly comes from rear hub but not only (I tried it on both: freewheel side and fixed side. same noise). When I removed chain for the first time I put it on a clean surface so I'm not sure if there might be some dirt between links. I might try to make some short video with sound to illustrate the problem. :)Again, thanks for help.
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Hi,
I removed rear wheel to changed tyre. I had to brake the chain, remove wheel etc. After putting everything back in place I discovered that I hear some kind of noise when pedaling. I think that it comes from chain itself. My bike is pretty new and I think that there was no noise before removing rear wheel. Maybe someone have a clue what might be wrong with it?
Thanks.
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I added Flickt photo set.