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Sorry I should have said, preference is for a silver post to go with existing colour scheme
But, I need it for a ride next week so I will make a call tomorrow, both the Alpina and Pinnacle look in great condition @Julian_Stock will let you know
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Thanks for sending over options all, in the end I picked up a nice set of bars from @Buda_ that fitted a stem I already had lying around, so I will be using that :)
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I'm pulling together the last couple of bits for a build, and so I'm looking for the final pieces, I can go with either option below:
Option 1: A classic Quill stem (can be long reach 100mm+) and handlebars (ideally 25.4mm clamp size and 40cm+ width)
Option 2: a modern stem for 1" steerer with handlebars (25.4mm clamp size preferable)
Would be interested in any of the parts mentioned above, and am in New Cross SE14 so anything down this way would be preferable but can collect from elsewere
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Any takers on this set of beater wheels before they are thrown away.
They are about 30 years old and have had lots of use, Shimano hubs, 7 speed shimano cassette and 700x32c tyres on there currently.
Collection from New Cross SE14
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1-4ndzVkqQKArQVfuo9owhbHrpV5mXuDE?usp=sharing
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Any takers on these beater wheels before they are thrown away.
Are about 30 years old and have had lots of use, Shimano hubs, 7 speed shimano cassette and 700x32c tyres on there currently.
Collection from New Cross SE14
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1-4ndzVkqQKArQVfuo9owhbHrpV5mXuDE?usp=sharing
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Hi
I bought this off Facebook marketplace a couple of years ago hoping to build it up but never got round to it and have now moved on to another project so looking to sell it on. Photos here:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1-2e5xfrbDiE1tv4RBpkHQ1Ps3xTjlzFy?usp=sharing
The Good
Usual Reynolds 531 quality, structurally sound and pretty light as competition edition.
Shimano 105 headset that runs smoothlyThe Bad
Quite a few chips to paint, pretty ratty and some surface rust including a bit of bobbling on the top tube.
Slight Ding in the top tube and a crink in the Seat Tube where I assume someone has overtightened a front derailleur.
When I got it the rear spacing was all over the place, and not aligned. I took it to Winston at Varohna Frameworks and he re-aligned the rear dropouts, and spaced it at 130mm. He had to heat it to bring the right rear dropout down a touch, and so the paintwork on that dropout was stripped off. I did a dodgy rattle can job with some primer to seal it but as you can tell I didn't do a good job, hasn't been built up since then though so no rust issues it just needs some new paint.Size
60cm ST CTC
57cm TT CTC
130cm rear spacing / 100mm front
1 inch threaded fork
British BBI have probably spent around £140 on it in total but I am pretty sure it's not worth that much, so looking for
£70£50.Hoping it could be a good project for someone if you have parts lying around.
Collection New Cross/Deptford
Cam
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Hi
Bit of a random one, not at all bike related so let me know if this should be elsewhere.
Looking to sell my Akai MPD32 - it's a USB controller with the stock Ableton Lite software installed on it. Looking for £60, photos linked below:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1f48_5Y89lippH2OVB3GVP2yv21xWpVwT?usp=sharing
In used but good condition, not much wear but some of the rotary knobs are missing their black plastic tops. This doesn't impact the functiin it's just a visual thing. I've had this for about 5 years and have only used it a handful of times, I just never took the time to learn how to use it properly.
All working as should as shown in the photo, and comes with the (well used) original box and a USB cable.
Collection preferred from New Cross SE14..
Full info below from taken from another site, any Q's let me know.
Thanks
Cam
General
The MPD32 is AKAI's ultimatevelocity-sensitive pad controller for musicians and DJs. Compared to itssmaller counterpart - the MPD24 - the MPD32 features a number of practicalextras, including two assignable foot switch inputs, one assignable foot pedalcontroller input and 30 adjustable presets for various DAW and softwareapplications. Additionally, the MPD32 is equipped with a number of buttons andfaders that allow for quick and easy MIDI control.
Specifications
Weight and dimensions includingpackaging
Weight (incl. packaging)3.5 kg Dimensions (incl. packaging)37.5 x 49.0 x 13.5 cm
Product specifications
16 velocity and pressure-sensitive pads 8 assignable faders 8 assignable buttons MIDI input and output USB connector two assignable foot switch inputs one assignable foot pedal controller input compatible with Mac OS X and Windows backlit LCD display MMC/MIDI Start/Stop transport buttons 30 adjustable presets
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Looking for a front cantilever hanger, but one that attaches to the front fork rather than on the steerer tube. Something like the below.
https://www.spacycles.co.uk/m7b0s101p1809/TEKTRO-Front-Uphanger-For-Cantilever-Brakes
If anyone has one lying around they would like to sell before the end of the week, I'm in a hurry to find one before an upcoming ride as I want to be able to fit a handlebar bag.
Thanks
Cam
Also interested if T-Dubs doesn't take it