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Shimano is fishing rod shit. You can get better, it's called Campagnolo or SRAM.
Ha ha, it's not abuse mate, just educating someone who obviously struggles to read a full sentence. Did you notice the words 'Period Correct'? The bike has shimano dropouts, and given the quality of the frame, a full Dura Ace (Period correct) groupset would of been the best of the best for that frame at the time. Hence why I built it up using Dura Ace 74xx.
Obviously you sound like you'd rather throw a SRAM groupset on it.....
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The 'pedantic' comments are of use actually as you are trying to make a fast buck from peoplenon the forum....
Why do so many people take offence to what someone deems a suitable price to ask for something they are selling? Your comments are 'pedantic', especially over £20! Get a life, instead of being a busy body on somene else's thread. If you think it's too much, make an offer you deem suitable? That's how haggling works....
Sorry for the rant, but fed up of seeing these types of comments on the forum!
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Someone is about to get banned:
http://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=47&t=278050&sid=0e902bb33b98b9cd54511b289034e361
Some busy bodies knocking about isn't there. Get a life. Why didn't you just explain the rule instead of trying to be clever? Just read the rules and seen the ruling. Strange rule like, don't know what the difference is if somebody can just put it in the eBay / craigslist thread, then it's still viewable by people who access the lfgss forum. Anyway, well done for noticing, little goodie goodie
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Depends on what your after with regards to price doesnt it. You could buy a bike for £300-400 and spend the same turning into exactly what you want, upgrading etc. The bike is mint, you cant get better than a full dura ace period correct build and it was fully re-furbished by the original finishers less than a year ago. So its completely finished, ready to ride... You wouldnt have to spend a penny more doing anything to it. So yeah it might be more expensive but that depends on what your comparing to. For example the wheels cost £120 just to be built (exc the cost of the hubs and rims) by pete matthews just down the road from me.
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Right, I've decided to sell my 1986 Walvale road bike. Fully refurbished just less than a year ago at C&G on smithdown road, Liverpool where it was originally finished in 1986. I'm selling to fund a new "modern" bike ready for next summer. I don't want to leave it in the shed this winter as it's damp and ideally I'd like it to go to someone who has the space to look after it properly!
Its 55cm square frame, reynolds 531c tubing, chromed Shimano dropouts, cinelli bb shell. It's a blue metallic at the front fading to pearlescent white across the rest of the bike. Full period correct shimano dura ace 7400 8 speed groupset, inc headset, pedals, seatpost and hubs. I had the wheels built up by Pete Matthews, they are 32 spoke dura ace hubs laced to nos period araya rims.
Its probably seen around 400 - 600 miles since it got refurbished and rebuilt and it rides lovely as you'd expect from a frame like this with the components it has. Considering its age it's light, ive not weighed it but comparing it to mates carbon fiber bikes it doesnt give away much! There is one tiny scratch on the top tube from use, and the seatclamp bolt has chipped a bit of the paint in its recess where it tightens up, and there is some shoe scuff on the drive side crank arm. Other than that the bike is mint as can be seen from the photos.
Im looking for around £700 judging on the price of other similar frames with similar equipment that I've seen sold recently on retro bike and eBay. I know this may sound expensive, but its a rare bike, and it has top of the range period correct equipment that will give many years brilliant use for somebody. Its ready to ride, and it will also come with a spare dura ace headset and spare dura ace rear mech. If anyone wants to view the bike or has any questions, get in touch. I usually dont mind posting, but with this having not been refurbished long, id hate for it to pick up any damage so would much prefer a collection.[imghttp://i1147.photobucket.com/albums/o543/SSpNight/photo15_zps7bf8fa50.jpg[/img]
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I have this currently for sale
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/330875213789?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649
I have a 1986 walvale for sale, 531c tubing, full dura ace group, Pete Matthews wheels. If your budget could stretch a bit further?