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Seeing as there's another identical Peugeot for sale on here for £55 (although minus the Ritchey forks), I'm dropping mine to £40.
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Bought these used for a build that took another turn. They show sign of a fair amount of use, but have no damage. I believe these are 45mm deep, but wonderfully light. Hub is Shimano, and is in good condition. Wheels are true and hub sounds lovely. Comes with a pair of Hutchinson tires that are in OK condition.
Collection only, E9.
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Selling a few framesets that never got around to being built.
Cannondale Caadx, size 54. All around very good condition, but has one large scratch down the top tube. £sold
picsPeugeot ATB (?), size 16.5'. Mostly good condition, save for a small dent in the underside of the down tube. Some very nice Ritchey forks on this. FREE
picsSerrotta CXII, size 50, built for 650c wheels, which should give a more normalised geo for a short rider. Very good condition, stem not included. £80
picsAll collection only, E9.
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I'm 5'10 and I ride strictly 54. I have a brand new Rondo Ruut I've been looking to move on since it's not getting any use.
This one, in raw grey, but I can't seem to get along with Sram. Can take some better pics on Friday, but based in E9 for a closer look/test ride.
Edit: didn't spot your budget.
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Hi!
I've got this On One 456 that I'm keen to build up into a rigid XC type thing. I'd first laid my eyes on a couple of Surly fork options, being sturdy steel and having mounting points. My main inspo was this pic from the internet, using a Surly Karmpus fork. Since then, I've built up this Marin for commuting and light MTB, which has now made me keen to build the 456 into something lighter and more fun.
The Surly forks are 1200g, whereas a carbon alternative could be half of that. Keen to find something that has mounting points, so I could run double bottle cages up front while still rocking a frame bag for potential bikepacking. What I need is:
- Carbon fork
- 475-490 axle to crown
- 100 front hub spacing
- Disc brake
- Straight steerer
If anyone has advice or ideas, please share. If anyone thinks I'm being silly and should just go for the Surly forks, then please tell me so.
- Carbon fork
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Not 100% on sizing, but 50 should fit 5'2-5'4? Definitely a cool frame for the right person, and a bargain for what it is!