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he's just sold another 2 bikes in the last week also...bit odd for a guy with such limited/shit history
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/TREK-2-3-ROAD-BIKE-56CM-SHIMANO-105-GROUPSET-/281194328020
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Specialized-Secteur-sport-Triple-Road-Bike-56cm-Frame-/281194324407
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[URL=]http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Bianchi-Via-Nirone-7-C2C-Road-Bike-/281196507618[/URL]
Looks the same to me?
3 day auction?
5 feedback? (mostly negative)
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I live in Nottingham, so **all prices include postage to the **UK. Obvs will be a bit cheaper if you can collect. More pics on request.
Payment by Paypal gift or goods/services payment, but you will be liable for the fee
Time 1" threaded carbon forks w/approx 210mm steerer. Pretty damn good condition, apart from a few small marks as pictured. The thread is fine. To be honest, I don't really want to get rid of these, as I feel they are pretty rare, especially with the lacquered Colnago branding, but I'm skint. I'm not sure what the right price is, I just bought some threadless 1" Time carbon forks without the Colnago decals for £90 posted, so I think this is fair? GONE TO EBAY
Mavic Cosmic clinchers for Shimano cassette. These are in lovely condition for their age. I think I bought them off here for about £180 last year, and have only ridden them in the dry since. The rear is perfectly true, however the front is slightly out (rideable, but obvs brake rub). I took this into Langdale Lightweights, and they attempted to true it. All of the nuts to tighten the spokes are fine, apart from the one we actually needed (sod's law). So, this will need a new spoke or nut. £115>100>90>SOLD
SRAM 9 speed cassette. Probably done about 100 miles in total, cost me £45 a couple of months ago . Would look like new if cleaned up £20>15
Unknown front wheel. True, smooth and ready to ride, few spokes could do with tightening maybe. Hub says XRP, Gogle tells me this is Vuelta £25>20-SOLD
Shimano R540 SPD pedals. Decent condition, only seen a couple of hundred miles this summer, cleats have lots of life left **£12 - SOLD **
Campagnolo pedals (maybe Chorus?). Battered in but functional. Spin smoothly, although one makes a bit of noise £7>5
Deda quill stem adaptor. Reasonably light £6-SOLD
Unknown quill adaptor £4
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Thanks for the advice, but I don't really want to do that! The crown race fits fine, so in theory the bottom cup should have a slightly larger diameter that fits with zero friction (I can't even get it over atm). The fact that my old cup fits fine tells me it is an issue with the headset.
On closer inspection, Ribble appear to have sent me the wrong headset: a CC 40 EC30.
The plot thickens...
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I'm probably being massively stupid here, but...
I've recently replaced some 1" threaded Time forks with some 1" threadless. I bought a Cane Creek S2 1" headset to use.
I've gone to fit the forks today, and run into a problem. I fitted the crown race and the head tube races without issue, and popped in the sealed bearings. I then went to actually put the fork through, and I cannot push it all the way: the 'lip' of the fork steerer catches on the lower head race. I dismantled everything to have a look, and the lower head tube race seems to be too small for the 'lip' section of the fork. This is a bit odd, as the crown race is the right size (if a little tight). I tried the lower head tube race from the old threadless headset, and it fits fine, sliding over the 'lip' section no problem.
Have I just bought a dodgy headset in the S2??? I'm a bit confused. I can't find much info about the fittings of it, I just assumed all 1" threadless would have the same inside diameter for races.
Image to show the 'lip' section:
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After a few things at the moment...hope somebody can help!
1) 1" threadless carbon forks. Needs to have 220+ steerer unfortunately. Have Time Colnago branded threaded ones at the moment, in an ideal world would like exactly the same sans thread.
2) Decent 100-110 BLACK quill stem. 3T/Cinelli/ITM, needs to be good condition or NOS.
3) Campagnolo Chorus/Record carbon crankset, pre power/ultra torque stuff.
4) Modern Campagnolo Zonda/Eurus wheelset.
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I think this is exactly what I have been looking for. Where are you based?