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Specialized Vita Women's Hybrid (M) £120 Open to offers
Selling for my sister as she's moved away.
Rides fine, hydraulic brakes. Guards. Locking skewers on wheels (I have the key).
Abit rough around the edges, the plastic covers on the gear indicator has come off and the top pannier rack holes have come away. However, a seatpost collar pannier thing would work if you needed a pannier rack.
GeometryCollection from Chiswick, ideally before Saturday morning as I'm going away, but something can be arranged if after.
Focus ST170 not included
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Hi all,
This bike is probably the most comfortable bike I have ever ridden and I will probably regret it but I need to make space at home. The shifting is crisp and it rolls really well, loaded or unloaded.
I bought it last year for touring but have only ridden around 50 miles on it and toured on something else instead.
Here is the link to the brochure with the geo chart.
£600
Frame and Forks - Thorn Sherpa 535L (about a medium) I am 5'8" and it fits great.
Wheels - 26" Shimano Deore hubs, CR-18 rims
Tyres - Schwalbe Land Cruiser
Groupset - Shimano Deore 3 x 8 all in good condition
Ergon grips
Pedals - Shimano SPD/flat ones
Topeak rack
mud guards
The frame was resprayed by the guy before me by Ellis Briggs. I hasn't be ridden much since then and the paint looks great.Collection from Harrogate, North Yorkshire or I can bring it to London when I come back in a couple of weeks.
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Painting a panorama was good fun.
@Technics100 I really really like your style and that's what I aim for with ink and watercolor but it never turns out quite like that.
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For cooking I have a Lixada titanium stove and a 750ml pot. I've used this set up thoroughly for years and think it's great. I also have the Lixada french press which is exactly the same but with a press, extra handle and spout.
- Great size for one person. Easy one pot meals.
- A Coleman C300 fits inside with space (cut down a micro fibre flannel and fold it around and it's then snug
- Cheap. £20 for the whole set up I recall.
- It sounds like a jet engine afterburner when it's going which is just cool
- You can drink from it too as the rim cools quickly but contents stay warm.
- Great size for one person. Easy one pot meals.
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Inbred inbred for touring.
@PhilDAS rack going very strong, thank you again
1 point if you know the location
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Yep, ferry-train-ferry looks like the best option.
https://thighs.blog/getting-your-bike-across-the-channel/
This article outlines it well and it looks like booking isn't essential.
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I'm planning a short London to Paris in a few weeks (Newhaven - Dieppe). Then staying in Paris for 36 hours then getting the train back.
On the new scheme it seems like there's alot of risk on getting the train time and bike booking to line up - having to do one then the other. It also seems like I have to find a bike box too.
Is this correct? And if so is there an easier way to get my bike back to the UK?
Thanks
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After ages of searching for a better 1 person tent, I settled for this Nauturehike tent. I've only used it once by so far I am really impressed.
Comes with mat
good quality
good height
good designThe only thing I would change is adding small elastic bits to pull out the front and back.
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Does anyone have experience with the station 13 pyramid tent ?
And, are there any good alternatives to a walking pole, that folds? Someone here mentioned a custom person on eBay that makes them but I couldn't find that.
still available