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This bike handles really nicely but I'm after something with bigger clearances I can tour on - and trying to limit myself to two bikes only.
It's well used but structurally sound. Good cheap roadie project for someone with a decent bits box.
Cablerub on the headtube, The lacquer has rubbed off the carbon rear stay section due to mudguards but is not through to the carbon itself so should be good.
I sanded all the paint off with the intention of repainting but left it as it looks quite nice as is.Bargain price:
Frame, fork, headset, seatclamp and the downtube cable stops. £30 postedIt's a trek 2100SL. It's pretty light and feels fast. 56cm
I also have a brand new rear wheel, good condition 105 brake calipers and nearly new tiagra front mech for extra monies if needed.
Still built and I'll be taking better photos for interested parties.
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Here's yer updated teams an' that:
- Flowery Twats (Oli, John, Emyr)
- Sensible (Colin, Max, ???)
- Goreballs (Clem, Matt, Brickman)
- Pish Uppon a Star (Ben, Scott, Joe)
- Evil Left Tit (Jess, Heather, Doogie)
- ??? (Lizzie, Sylwia, ???)
- ??? (Aaron, Manu, ???)
- Krypton Knights (Ste, Arthur, Rob)
Freelancers:
Paul
Jamie
Dave woods
David Mann
RitaWe'll have updates on where people are sleeping shortly.
- Flowery Twats (Oli, John, Emyr)
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Hello,
Genuine question rather than a sneaky ad.
So I'm thinking of selling my polo frame, I don't really play any more and the parts are getting harvested for other bikes. Is their a market for second hand polo frames or do they have to be sold so cheap that it's worth putting in the garage for old times sake?
Desperately needing repainted Marino with newer Max-power forks and a max power guard.
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Legs are gubbed, did ride to the sun, got over enthusiastic and did it far quicker than intended. Legs burst, few days off.