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@mattyc Yes its my Pegoretti Duende. Ciavete paintjob from last year. Frame is a stock model I bought ex-display for cheeps from Mosquito.
I'll have to look at see what other photos I have a little later. Sadly its had a bit of a hodge-podge of parts on it since it was built up, so its hardly a showroom model.
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Hello
Trying to make a bit of room so need to move on some bits.
Job lot of mudguards
All brand name stuff (SKS and Crud Racer). There's a bit of dirt and one bit is cracked but can definitely be cannibalised. Loads of the fixings in there too.
IMG_0077 by stuiestuart, on FlickrPair of handbuilt wheels
These are Mavic Open Pro to Ambrosio hubs. Clinchers. Handbuilt in about 2009 they've seen a lot of use. Brake track is well worn but reckon there's life left. Hubs have new bearings but are still a bit gritty. Could be just sitting for a long time. Roll OK and seem pretty true. Both have rim tape and rear has a Continental GP4000 and inner tube. Campagnolo freehub (used throughout with 10-speed).
IMG_0084 by stuiestuart, on Flickr
IMG_0085 by stuiestuart, on Flickr
IMG_0086 by stuiestuart, on FlickrStuff goes on a first come, first served basis. I can't watch this thread for dibs so first DMs gets what they want. No splitting. Wheels come as a pair. Mudguards as a job lot.
Collection only (or very local meet-up at a push). I'm in Bromley.
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Hi
Finally got round to stripping my folly, a fixed-gear Brompton. It sort of worked but I never got the use out of it. It sat in the workshop gathering dust. So here's the constituent bits for sale.
Prefer to meet (somewhere in London TBC) than post but if you do want something give me a shout and I can give you a postage price - which will be purely what Royal Mail charge, not a penny more. As such none of the prices below include postage.
Happy to take offers on everything. Obviously if you want a lot of the bits I'll do a combined price with a discount as it makes my life easier.
Any questions or requests for more pictures let me know.
Brompton frame, forks, stem
This includes all fixtures and fittings you can see in the picture. So that's the fold clamps, the plastic thing which locks the rear triangle, bottom bracket, plastic folding wheels, etc. It was originally a rather battered red 3-speed. Stripped off the paint and then used some Halfords clear lacquer. There's a few streaks of surface rust but nothing serious. Additionally the stem is the S-type proper raw lacquer version from Brompton, not the original M-type the frame came with.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/smphotography/12857294663/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/smphotography/12857315093/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/smphotography/12857665654/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/smphotography/12857316583/
Price = £150 ONOPhil Wood Keirin rear low-flange track hub
This is in excellent condition. It has been built-up so has a few marks on the flanges, but has covered probably five, maybe six miles tops. It was used as its OLN width (110mm) works for Brompton. Low-flange, 32-hole, double-fixed version. Comes with 2 x Phil Wood lock-rings and three bolts (as only one of the bolts have Keirin specific thick washers).
http://www.flickr.com/photos/smphotography/12857644914/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/smphotography/12857299423/
Price = £90 ONOBrompton front wheel with 2x Schwalbe Kojak tyres and tubes
This was the original Brompton front wheel, but shod with super speedy Schwalbe Kojak rubber (32-349). I'll chuck in the rear tyre which was an absolute nightmare to remove, and has some damage to the bead, but you can see that neither tyre has enough wear to rub off the moulding 'hairs'.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/smphotography/12857658884/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/smphotography/12857660634/
Price = £25 ONO**Brompton telescopic seatpost
**This is the one for the really tall Bromptonauts. It came with the original bike. Some surface rust to the inside and the old-school saddle clamp. But otherwise its in perfectly good working order.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/smphotography/12857319613/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/smphotography/12857245315/
Price = £20 ONOSoma Noah's Arc curved bar (cut-down)
Probably one for those that like a nice narrow bar. Measuring along the outside edge of the curve its 50cm wide. Straight across its 47cm. Otherwise it has very few insertion marks, no corrosion and hasn't been crashed, bumped or mistreated.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/smphotography/12857669914/
Price = £15 ONOStronglight black track chainring (44t, 144BCD)
Loss of finish on the teeth but otherwise used very little - swopped to a silver ring.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/smphotography/12857649874/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/smphotography/12857228575/
Price = £10 ONODura-Ace lockring
What can I tell you. I didn't even know I owned it, let alone used it.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/smphotography/12857648584/
Price = £5Polar RS100 heart-rate monitor and strap
In good working order, batteries got life left in them.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/smphotography/12857296193/
Price = £25 ONOCampagnolo cranks (Mirage I think), 53t ring and single speed conversion bolts
Heavy surface wear to the cranks, which are 170mm. Ring has wear but perfectly usable.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/smphotography/12857657114/
Price = £15 ONOShimano BR-R450 front brake caliper
Pretty much un-usued. Slight wear to pads and a few marks on the finish.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/smphotography/12857656244/
Price = £20 ONODia-Tech gold-finger brake lever
Near mint. Its felt the touch of an index finger on probably a dozen occasions. The only mark is on the underneath the bolt, where the black finish has rubbed off as its been tightened.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/smphotography/12857231115/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/smphotography/12857652044/
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Looking to part ways with two bike computers. One near new and in immaculate condition. The other is a functioning but pretty battered workhorse.
Polar CS400
Bought in November 2012, this has been used only on my best bike so has seen very little wear and tear. Its in excellent condition, well looked after and kept clean and free of moisture. Everything that was originally in the box (except the zip ties) is included. So that's head unit, mounting bracket, speed sensor, wheel magnet and heart rate strap with sensor.I'll also chuck in the the infra-red USB adaptor which I bought separately. Unfortunately it doesn't (repeat doesn't) work with modern Apple Macs. Pretty much nothing Polar makes will.
I'm looking for £90 but more than happy to entertain offers. The shop price ticket on the box says £219.99. The infrared USB adaptor was £30.
Couple of pics here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/smphotography/9536737725/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/smphotography/9536892021/Garmin 705
On to something which has seen a darn sight more wear and tear; my trusty Garmin 705. This is a good few years old but have served me well over thousands of miles. In that time it has taken a few knocks, scrapes and bumps to screen and housing. However it is still functional (although the altimeter is temperamental). It finds satellites well and is accurate on distance and speed (judged on other people's computers). Its on the latest Firmware.I'm upgrading to a new Garmin but wanted to see if anyone could make use of this. All I've got is a USB connector lead and a (Blackberry) charger.
To be clear this does NOT come with any maps or microSD card.
Looking for £50 but happy to take an offer.
Pics here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/smphotography/9539526632/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/smphotography/9536738523/On both I'm happy to send by post at cost, but would prefer to meet in London to exchange cash for goods. I do take PayPal.
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Definitely interested. Was watching on eBay but annoyingly missed bidding.
Is price firm or would you do for £200 including postage?