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Lovely pair of shoes these: Exustar E-SK204 in dazzling white leather that have never been ridden in.
Super stiff carbon soles, these were a bit small for me, only tried on once. Love riding the pair I got that did fit. A pair of black laces look pretty good on these and they make the perfect blank canvas for anyone with a sharpie. This pair includes the slightly longer bolts needed to fit some cleats.
Got them a discount, so asking what I paid for them. Based north manchester. Can meet central/north manchester, at the velodrome or post for an additional fiver.
£50
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Hi,
Some of you may have heard of an app I've been working on called lociicycle, as the title suggests it's and app for playing Bike Tag. I've been testing it in Cambridge and I also held an Alley Cat with the Bike Ambulance back in February.
You can browse all the photos of bikes (called Tags) that have been taken around Cambridge. When you go find place it was taken you respond with a new photo there. You can take a photo of your bike wherever you like, but you can only upload it for others to find when you have found someone else's Tag.
The idea is that this will give the game of Bike Tag a bit of momentum. It's be a great way to make a commute more interesting of give= a reason to go and explore for the fun of it.
You can get lociicycle on iPhone here
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More prizes have arrived, the latest batch from Bagaboo. Some cool stuff lined up from the Bicycle Ambulance too.
Check out the Facebook event page here.
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Seems about time for an Alley Cat. Poster pretty much says it all.
The Bicycle Ambulance
Noon
Sunday
22nd of February
2015There's a Facebook event here
As some of you may be aware, I've been working on an app inspired by the game of bike tag. If you want to try it sign up for the beta hereSee you there
Luke
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Rapha Classic Jersey, size medium, arm warmers included;
Selling this as it is now too big for me. In excellent condition although it has a tiny hole in rear right hand pocket and some very faint mud stains on the left arm warmer. Great for riding in a huge range of conditions.
SOLDPics:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/31293472/documents-export-2014-03-23/IMG_2091.JPG
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/31293472/documents-export-2014-03-23/IMG_2108.JPG
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/31293472/documents-export-2014-03-23/IMG_2109.JPG
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/31293472/documents-export-2014-03-23/1958090_10151998380546608_551063624_n.jpgMKS RX1 Track pedals, with small MKS toe clips and Toshi toe straps (all NJS);
I've switched to clip-ins on the bike these are from. Some small marks from use but no major scratches. Some grease on the right toe strap. Bearings are buttery smooth, never ridden in the wet. Willing to split.
gonePics:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/31293472/documents-export-2014-03-23/IMG_2103.JPG
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/31293472/documents-export-2014-03-23/IMG_2104.JPG
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/31293472/documents-export-2014-03-23/IMG_2105.JPG
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/31293472/documents-export-2014-03-23/IMG_2106.JPGCan post items for £3 each, also available for pick up or maybe delivery in Cambridge.
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/91208513@N02/9641263122/
Is this the stem you're selling ? If so, dibs.
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Looking to sell my Pinarello Lungavita 2013. Bought new at the end of summer and have ridden under 5-600km in total.
53cm Italian frame, perfect size for 5ft 7-9"
All parts as new other than the right-hand crank that has a little wear from the strap rubbing against it.
Super light frame with a carbon fork,
All parts as shown on website:
http://www.thebikerooms.com/bikes/town-city/pinarello-lungavita-2013-italia.htmlChanged the 18T sprocket to a dura ace 16T.
Pedals were not included but can provide standard flat pedals w/ Re-Strap straps.
SOLD
Bike located in Cambridge, UK, but can get it to Sheffield / near-by cities
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Ive been riding fixed gear bikes as my main form of transport for nearly 5 years and in that time it has also become my main leisure activity. I can now admit that one of the reasons for starting to ride fixed gear was jumping on the hipster band wagon (although is was mostly because I was a broke student who needed to get around). I wrote a short piece on why one might choose to build a fixed gear bike here and was wondering what other reasons you guys might have for riding fixed or single speed and how those reasons may have changed over time?
no longer available.