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More stuff:
Stronglight Track 2000 Crankset (including 44T chainring)
£35Wheels from a Langster steel, including 16t fixed sprocket and 16t Shimano freewheel. Internet says they're Alex Race 32, aluminium, sleeve joint, CNC machined sidewalls with Specialized track hubs
£50Cinelli Vai Bianca Stem
90mm, 6 degree rise
£10Shimano 105 caliper brake (front only)
£15FSA SLK Carbon Seatpost
£25Cane Creek 200TT lever
I have both levers but am missing the wedge for one, so it's un-fittable as it stands.
If you can find a spare wedge or fashion a DIY one then the lever itself is fine, otherwise consider this as one fully working lever and some spare parts.
£10Cinelli Lola Bullhorn bars
31.8mm clamp, 38cm wide
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Nobody wanted the full bike, so let's try again…
51cm Leader 722TS White Frame + S803 Chrome Fork including FSA Orbit X Headset and Stronglight JP 400 JIS Bottom Bracket
Bought at the start of 2011 and only rode it in clement weather, the frame is hydroformed steel and drilled for front and rear brakes if that's your thing. With forks it weighs around 6kg. There are some dinks and patched up bits but the actual frame is solid and is great fun to ride.
A couple more photos here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/feejin/sets/72157630161633220/
£150
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I've decided that I don't need two fairweather bikes so considering selling my Leader.
Looking for £450, full spec below. Can do extra photos / viewings if there's interest.
The parts cost over £900 new at the start of 2011. Since then it's only been ridden in good weather and kept as clean as possible considering it's white.
Plenty of life left in everything, the frame has taken some dinks but that's par for course as I actually ride it.
For sizing, I'm 5' 6" with a 29" inseam and it's a great fit.
Not willing to break - I've no use for parts kicking about. Local collection, can deliver (within reason) for fuel money.
Spec:
51cm Leader 722TS White Frame + S803 Chrome Fork
Shimano M520 Pedals
Stronglight Track 2000 Crankset (48T)
Stronglight JP 400 JIS Bottom BracketAmbrosio Wheels + Hubs
EAI Sprocket (17T)
Vittoria Rubino Pro 3 tyres
Velox Rim Tape!FSA Orbit X Headset
Cinelli Lola Bullhorn bars
Cinelli Bianca Stem - 90mm
Cinelli Cork Ribbon Tape
Cane Creek 200TT lever (front only, I have the other lever if required)
Shimano 105 brake (front only)FSA SLK Carbon Seatpost *
Charge Knife Saddle *- The picture shows it brand new (so it's not quite this clean) and with Thomson + Arione setup, it would be sold with the FSA / Knife.
- The picture shows it brand new (so it's not quite this clean) and with Thomson + Arione setup, it would be sold with the FSA / Knife.
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Photos here if you fancy hunting for yourself / stalking other riders: http://twgphotos.zenfolio.com/f766179331
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84" is just masochism. Well done!
5h36 here. http://www.strava.com/runs/9450841
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I was at the front this weekend just gone, it's your turn this weekend. Them's the rules.
I was so far behind, I was at the front of my own group of one. Hopefully we can latch onto a cycling club and hope they don't have to stop for a mechanical.
For food, I'll have a couple of water bottles and various energy bars / jelly beans / chocolate. Will also have money, you can get sarnies at the 45 and 70 mile rest stops and there's a newsagent in Mundesley which is a good snack point.
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I'll need a mega stash of cakes to keep up with Donhou for 100 miles. They've never checked start times on either of the ones I've done, the only thing they actually bother with is the enforced break at half way because of health and safety gubbins. I vote we all meet up for the 0700 start and go from there.
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Just to check - you did read the bit about one lever having missing parts? I'll put them aside, message me your number and I'll get in touch next week.