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1. GT Peace 26er, year unknown DIBS EEI
I am selling this on behalf of a friend. It has been dry-stored in his garage for the last 2 years and is in excellent condition. There are no visible dents and only a couple of chips to the paint and a small tear in the saddle (see pics). The components are mostly stock (as far as I am aware) except for a chain tensioner and pedals by Gusset. It is a size Medium measuring approximately:
ST = 40 cm (ctc); 46 cm (ctt)
TT = 57 cmLooking for £200 . This bike is available for collection only in Teddington (TW11).
More pics here.
2. Carradice Pendle saddle bag, 11 litres SOLD SOLD SOLD
I purchased this saddle bag 6 weeks ago from SJS for £37.99. I have used it only a handful of times, and it is in excellent condition.
£30 (collection*****) + £5 (postage) SOLD SOLD SOLD
3. Carradice Bagman Standard Sport saddle bag support SOLD SOLD SOLD
I purchased this at the same time as the Pendle from Wiggle for precisely £17.96. As above, I have used it only a handful of times, and it is in excellent condition.
£12 (collection*****) + £3 (postage) SOLD SOLD SOLD
4. Beater flip-flop (fixed/fixed) wheel set
These are old Fiamme tubular rims laced to a “Le Tour” front hub and an “Atom” rear hub w/ Surly 18T cog. Both wheels need new tubes and could use a good scrubbing. I haven’t ridden them in 18 months or so, but they were structurally sound when last used.
£20 (collection***** only)
***** I can meet you at Kingston, Hampton Wick or Teddington rail stations.
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TommyThunder, as above:
"This just went on me one day. I replaced the battery and got a couple more days out of it. But that’s it. It’s been non-functioning for the better part of a year now..."
At any rate, you are more than welcome to it. If you can get it working, hats off to you!
PM me if you want to arrange to collect.
Carradice saddle bag and support sold.
GT and wheels still available. Although I should say that EEI has "floating dibs" on the GT.
@pootsmanuva This saddle bag requires bag loops, such as those you'd find on a Brooks. You secure the bag to your saddle with leather straps through those loops and around your seat post. If your saddle is sans loops, then you can shell out £20 plus for one these (which is arguably superior to integral loops).