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Set of pretty much immaculate neon yellow TRP carbon Revox cantis. Great brakes, almost too nice to use. £95 posted. NOW £90 posted.
Sram Force bb30 172.5 cranks with 110mm bcd spider. A few chips, scratches and rub to arms and axle but structurally all good. £65 posted. SOLD elsewhere.
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This is a pair of brand new 700c 24h A Force AL33 rims. They were rim brake rims but the braking surface had been machined unevenly so they could not be built into rim brake wheels as planned. So i had them powder coated glitter green to use as disc brake rims. Anyways i never got round to building them. The powder coat is a bit gritty and feels a bit rough because of the glitter but they look really striking.
These rims retail for £140 each.
I'm after £60/pair posted.
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My ongoing brutal clearout continues. This is a columbus steel road 700c rim brake frame, bsa bb, 1 1/8" head tube, takes a 27.2mm seatpost. The top tube c-c is 56cm, seat tube c-c is 56cm, head tube 140mm. It will take a 28mm tyre. It has mudguard eyes.
The skinny brand was never launched properly. It was intended to be launched by Enigma Titanium from Hailsham as an in house made steel road frame option. Named skinny because in contrast to titanium the tubes were much slimmer. The frame was made as part of a batch - this is frame number 23. The batch of lugged frames was brazed together by a combination of Enigma's then in house builder Sam and Geoff Roberts (brother of Chas Roberts of Roberts bicycles).
The frame has never been built up but there are some chips to the paintwork as it has sat around for a while. The frame is made from columbus tubing. It is a really nice frame and the intention was always to build it up but the bike stable is simply too full here so space must be found somehow! I hope it finally gets the chance to be built up and brings many happy miles to the rider.
After £180 posted or £160 collected from BN7.
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Got a Spooky pitboss frame. It's pretty much 99% not what you were after but it is a genuine oddball. It's (badly painted) pale blue and tatty, and a tiny dent in the top tube, various scrapes, a spot of corrosion etc. It's magic trick is that it has hayes disc brake mounts, with an adapter to fit a modern flatmount caliper.
I was going to go full resto on it and give it new life with modern disc brakes, but i have run out of time/space/mental capacity.
It's 19" centre of bb to top of seat tube and 22" actual top tube c-c.
I believe it was built by Frank the Welder so this is an actual piece of mountain bike history. Can do it with adapter for £150 posted.
I hear you're good with a spray can... 😃
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Thank you. Just been for a spin and it's great fun and pretty fast. I am very happy.😀