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Hey guys, I got an X100T just before Christmas - I absolutely love it but it's not going to get the use it deserves from me.
Anyone in here like it for £550 before I pop it on eBay this weekend?
PM me if you're interested. It's the black model. It's good as new. Comes boxed with all paperwork. I'll also include lens hood, Hoya Pro UV filter, screen protector and Lowepro case.
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Ok rad, perhaps we could arrange an evening for the LFGSS clan session maybe sometime between Christmas and New Year? I'll come over with beers and a spectator headset.
/cc @O_o @chrisbmx116 @Vesalius @fettled_nuts
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How bad is the clearance on the cannondale? - @IR
Not sure, @spotter might be able to post up a photo now the bike's clean.
I'm amazed that wheel was still turning. - @BareNecessities
At that point I'm pretty sure both wheel and cranks were not moving!
Ahh...that kind of mud. - @Howard
That Kind of Mud™ indeed! Epping forest speciality. About 1.5 continuous miles of it on this particular route back to North London.
at worst your derailure is going to be forcibly removed
My thoughts exactly, presumably same applies for a chain keeper/device as well. I guess it's best to simply let the chain come off in this instance.
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Think a chain keeper would make much difference if you don't have much mud clearance out back? Or perhaps it's just another thing likely to get snapped off?
I ask out of curiosity because @spotter dropped his chain two or three times this weekend on totally flat ground, despite running a narrow-wide Superstar components chain ring and a clutched rear derailleur.
Granted it was super muddy and very leafy, but my Inbred was trouble free running the same rear Nobby Nic tyre, same Zee rear derailleur, Hope narrow-wide ring up front. The only difference seemed to be clearance; I have tons whereas the Cannondale doesn't.
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And of course @rogan :)
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Restrap bottle holster has now been sold. Please, no more PMs about it! :)