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Bit of a weird one this.
I'm a Cannondale nerd and had this backpack as part of my weird stuff collection for a few years. It's from before Cannondale made bikes or cycling accessories. They're not common, to say the least. Even less so on this side of the pond.
I'll be honest not that good as a walking backpack compared to anything modern BUT weird and rare and a bit of the company's history. As such they do have some value, so I'd like to get £50 for this. Happy to post at cost. As you can see from the pics there's some dirt/marks on it. I've never tried to clean it.
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Coffee guys! Sorry to say Corona has taken my business victim, and as such I've been clearing out some pro level coffee equipment.
All I have left now is a lightly used Mythos 1, if any of you happen to be in the mood for an absolute workhorse of an espresso grinder. Very lightly used, compared to most (low volume cafe situation)
£1000, happy to discuss delivery
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Selling these on behalf of my girlfriend. She bought these wheels new in 2018 as she was thinking about getting back into racing, but that has never happened. As such they've only been used on her best bike for sunny miles. Never crashed. Come with the original set of brake pads (still with plenty life left). Pretty incredible, light, aero wheels with industry leading "full carbon" braking performance.
No damage at all apart from a few nicks in the cosmic stickers (worst of which is shown)
I've got a box for them and happy to post anywhere in the UK. Fully insured this would be around £60 but if you're willing to forgo some of the insurance value it could be as low as £20 to send them.
£900?
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We've made it down here. People are taking it seriously in the town, food supplies are no problem at all, much better than the cities to be honest. You can walk to the farm and buy eggs and veg, simple.
Isolation is simple with this setup, apart from eating meals sat on the floor as the table is my girlfriends WFH desk. We've been mega sensible in the run-up to coming down, sensible while were here and now 3 days into our 14 days
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I have just been forced to close my business due to the virus. I live with my girlfriend in Bath, and she is working from home.
We’re trying to make the decision if we should now head to the west country to be with family. Luckily my mum has an annex we could isolate in on arrival to make sure we’re not bringing anything with us. My girlfriends parents are also in Cornwall so we would potentially be able to see them at some point too.
Trying to work out if it’s the right thing to do. And if we’ll be increasing risk of infection to them. All our parents are 65/70 ish and healthy.
Thoughts?
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Weird for sale here, but I've got a Kilo of Colonna's Trio Espresso kicking around that I won't use.
It's not really available on the market, more of a wholesale thing... A well rounded blend designed as a perfect "house" coffee for speciality coffee shops. Roasted in the middle of the month so will be ready for use in the next week or so.
Happy to post for £25 (including P and P)
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Thanks for the replies all. I started high, I know that.
The judgement on model was made by the amount of exposed chrome on the rear end, seems to match up with the model mentioned. Other models from the same era have full chrome back ends. Happy to make any specific checks for a potential buyer if needs be. The condition description was honest, and it’s obvious it will need restoration if you want it to look new, however that’s not everyone’s cup of tea. The lugs are excellent, and I have plenty of experience in that area.
£225 shipped bump
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I'm pretty sure this is a San Cristobal model frame from the late 70's. Either SL or SLX tubing (no tube sticker visible though) it's in "honest?" condition. As you can see from the pictures the paint and chrome are well worn but it looks super cool as-is. Also a good candidate for a respray/resto. Campagnolo dropouts, thinned lugs (some of the best I've seen), this really is a quality frame. 565mm centre to centre on both the top tube and the seat tube, so ideal for a 6 footer.
£250 shipped in the uk, ono
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Had a pop at a double last summer. Made the error of starting in the early morning. Personally I think getting the dark section out the way first would be good, riding into a long day, and finishing when it's getting dark again. I failed at 200k/4000m elevation
It's a lovely trail on a light MTB - nothing at all technical. And a end to end in a day is 100% possible as a big challenge for most people if you ride your bike a fair bit
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Magura raceline brakes. Well faded but working beautifully. With a new set of mounting bolts. Mismatched brake boosters. Some life left in the pads. Perfect for that retro town bike beater build. Hoses are pretty long! £55 posted
Maxxis Larsen TT 26x2" folding tyres. Perfect town bike ting. £25 posted
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Got to clear this project as I've just been stung with a massive van repair bill pre-christmas.
Muddy Fox Pathfinder frame, fork, headset, stem, sweet town bars and ETC seatpost (bars and post new). This is a big boy! - 58.5 c2c on the top tube, 58.5 ctt on the seat tube.
Check my other post for HS33 brakes and some tyres
£50 collected in Bristol (£20 extra to post)
@1oOne The main section is 70cm tall, 30cm wide and 20cm deep. That doesn't include the side pouches which are pretty large.