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Right, got a lovely silver alloy Centaur groupset I no longer need.
I bought the majority of it from Benjybars last summer, the chainset, cass, chain and BB cups were brand new. Probably done about 500 miles on it since then. Condition is pretty good; a couple of typical scrapes to levers and rear mech, nothing that'd affect the running of it anyway. The calipers also have practically brand new swiss stop green pads fitted.
So, details...
Chainset: 53/39 170mm
Cass: 12-25
Chain: KMC 10 speed
Front mech: 28.6 band on (seem to be fairly rare these days)
BB cups: Record BSASOLD
I've also got some barely used Shimano Saint cranks. I fitted them to an MTB last year, and rode them a handful of times. There's a couple of scratches to the bash guard from when I tried to relive my trials biking youth. Duh.
Chainrings are 36/22, arms are 170. Comes with BB for 68/73 BSA shell.
Was £140 Now £130 Now £120
All stuff is at Fitzrovia Bicycles, ready for viewing/collection. First come, first served I'm afraid. Priority to anyone who can pick up as i'd rather not have to post.
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Not as much as I was expecting, when you look at the cost of their top end road frames.
Pretty tempted to pay them a visit... Where you have fillet brazed to cut lugs I think I'd like fillet brazed to those semi webbed lugs...
How's the ride?
Yeah, definitely pop in. You should also have a look at Kevin Sayles' Flickr page, he's been doing some pretty tasty stuff. Those lugs are called bi-laminate, I'm pretty sure he could do a webbed version, that'd be wicked...and super stiff! It seems that pretty much anything is possible.
Yeah, rides real nice. A bit twitchy from the tight head angle, but that's kinda what I was angling for.
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Did you get that Woodrup built? Fucking amazing. They're my LFB... If you had it built, and if you don't mind me asking... what was the expense on the f&f?
Yep, had it built. Because pretty much everything was custom (lugs, geometry etc) and the 853 tubing it came out somewhere over a grand. It's a fairly ridiculous thing to have, but we've been doing quite a bit of business with woodrup at my shop, so wanted something totally amazing to show off the skill those guys have, and ultimately promote their brand. I think I've achieved that!
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Big gearing is back! how did you managed with chainstay clearance?
I only got a punty 56t TA one, bit worried that a 64t TA would not clear the chainstay.
Was that a custom Woodrup? loved how it look almost like a Keirin bike with a touch of the classic British path racer lugs.
Yep, custom built by Kevin Sayles at Woodrup. Got him to cut out an FB in the downtube lug, for Fitzrovia Bicycles. Very silly.
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I really want to like these, but I just can't...
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I bought the Dialled frame a couple of years ago now, with a view to reliving my youth a bit. As it turned out, it just made me feel me age, plus it's way too small for me. And my back hurts after I ride it. Meh.
Condition is pretty good, there's a few scratches to the paint and stickers (most of which were already there when i bought it). No dings or dents. This thing is proper solid.
It's the 16" frame, but measures more like 15.5" to the top. There's more info on the spec here.
Obviously, it's a disc only frame. It takes a 27.2 seatpost. 73mm BB shell, with integrated IS chainguard mount.
Included in the sale are an OK condition Cane Creek aheadset and a seatclamp.
£140 onoNext up is the wheelset i was running on this frame; Halo Freedom Disc.
These wheels are super bombproof, but not too heavy...had these for a few years before the frame (although never did have much use) and never had any issues with them.
Included with the the wheels are the practically new DMR supermoto gumwall tyres, for that ever-so-retro look, plus a 9 speed cassette and chain (if needed).
£100 onoAll of this is at Fitzrovia Bicycles if you wanna have a closer look. Will def be up for a deal on both the frame and wheels. Might even some bars and stuff lying round if necessary.
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Yep, £200 is definitely too low I'm afraid, could probably drop the price a bit, send me a PM and we can discuss further if you like.