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Hi all,
Well used Kona Major Jake. Size large marks all over it. Kinesis forks, rough headset but a nice BB.
£70Nicely painted road frame. Green with heavy glitter. Few rust masks coming through that just add to the patina. Good headset and BB. Come with stem, bars and glow in the dark grips. All works nothing seized. £70
Ibis Ripmo AF full bike.
XL. Good condition all works fine.
Dvo suspension SRAM gears, Shimano brakes and cranks.
£1100I also have a Marin Nicasio steel gravel bike. Size Large, Microshift groupset.
£350Can post items if needed. Price will be on top.
Based in the Midlands. Any questions just ask.
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Hi all,
Loads of stuff for sale here. Prices in the pictures. Any questions or more info just ask. Postage is on top. Going to be around £3ish per item.
Stuff not priced is:
Brooks £20
Bontrager Bum Bag £15
Brand new pair of Hutchinson Atom £18
Brand new pair of Hutchinson Equinox £18
Goldtec front hub is £20Cassettes are all 10 speed 3 x Shimano fitment 1 x Campagnolo.
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KTM seem a bit doom a gloom at the moment. Quality has dropped and they are fobbing customers off. Also they sold the IP to the Chinese and bikes like the CFMoto 450 have come out at a fraction of the cost and are arguably a better bike for less money.
Those CRFs sell well and the DRZ has about 10kg more mass (not a lot in the grand sense) and 10bhp more so it should sell really well.
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Same. They sell enough CRFs to mean the new ones will sell fine and the old ones still have their place in the Market and I can't see many people who have an existing one buying the new one.
I rode a CRF300 Rally the weekend and it was so good. It had some suspension work done on it though. I was on a TS185 though so any suspension was going to feel amazing ha.
Haven't watched the reviews yet but I would be interested to see how much the rider aids hinder the DRZ and if they can be turned off.
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Skegness is a weird one as half of the track is wet sand and the other half is dry powder. It's mega hard on the body and bike. I would like to do Weston as I think it doesn't look as hard as Skegness only as like you say the sand looks really firm as it's usually wet all the way around. That track gets really rutted though so that adds another difficulty factor.
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Done similar a couple of times on the way out to the ring. The museums were closed when we were close though. I think it was Monday they shut or something. Go to Spa if you can, they always have lots of stuff on. We saw the elms practice and it was ace. Brugge is also amazing if you haven't been before.
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What make is this one?
Been looking to get my boy a cheap crawler for his birthday. He will be 7 but just looking at basic stuff we can both enjoy, maybe make some routes in the house.
What would be a good one? I have been looking at WPL. Would the cheaper ones be robust enough?
Any good ones to look out for secondhand?
Cheers
I don't have matching pairs sorry.