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In the basement bike racks of my old office, on Haymarket, there was an amazing 90s Serotta Colorado locked up and gathering dust that didn't move for the entire 18 months I worked there (and looked as though it had been there for at least another 18 months previous, judging by the level of dust on it).
Never worked out whose it was (lots of companies had space in the same building). If our facilities people had been as friendly as yours I'd pretty much come to the conclusion that it would be socially acceptable to have cut it free and had it on long-term loan by now... It was even in my size.
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Agreed, rode past in the opposite direction this morning (i.e. going from Dulwich village, up Calton avenue towards Green Dale) and took a closer look. It's such a massive mess. The alignment of the road just leads to the assumption that by going right you're following the carriageway, whereas you'd actually be making a right turn across the path of oncoming traffic. No way the markings are clear enough to override that feeling. Cue massive accident.
Depressing, the whole thing took months to make and was meant to make the junction more cycle-friendly. Coupled with the wider pavements (which translate into pinch points for cyclists at the lights) and the whole thing looks like a waste of time. I don't normally moan about this kind of shit but this one baffles me.
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You used to have to give way if coming down Calton Avenue and trying to enter Court Lane/Dulwich Village. Has priority now changed? If so, someone needs to tell all the car drivers who last night looked as confused as I was, especially the ones who responded to the confusion by merrily tearing across the junction at 30mph regardless.
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Built by Paolo Coppo, H+ son gunmetal-grey archetype rims laced 24 at the front and 28 at the back onto Hope Mono RS hubs, Campag-splined.
These have done under 1000 miles, the rims are barely showing any concavity. They're shod with a pair of Continental GP4000S tyres, which have done the same mileage as the wheelset (i.e. very little).
We've got a baby due next month so I'm clearing out a bit of space. I found them a nice, robust and fast wheelset. All yours for £150. Pick up SE19.
Here they are mounted as placeholders on my Chesini (which I'm also selling: https://www.lfgss.com/conversations/308714/)
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It's gonna be there for a while, part of the new Quietway to Crystal P: http://www.cpneighbours.org/highway-news/
Good luck, it's such a great colour scheme. You may have more luck on Troc Velo, and remember that they also did the KG281 in a similar livery.