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I've always had a thing for pre-war housing blocks. This is a fav of mine that I pass on the commute.
http://www.british-history.ac.uk/sites/default/files/publications/pubid-1287/images/fig329.jpg
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Made a flickr link instead. Hopefully should work a little better. https://flic.kr/s/aHskVpyi92
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Things that have ended up in the parts bin that it is unlikely I will ever need:
(1) Sugino Messenger 44t chainring
(2) 48t chainring - came off a pair of RD2 cranks, but unsure as to origin.
(3) Ergotec 45degr 110mm Stem. 31.8mm
(4) Sugin RD2 non-driveside crank 167.5mm
(5) Sugin RD2 non-driveside crank 165mm
(6) Goldfing brake lever. Tatty.
(7) Black Weinmann Brake levers.
(8) Dia Compe 101 rear caliper. Long Drop. Unused and BNIB.
Pick up from N7 or Baker StPics.
https://www.flickr.com/gp/148304377@N08/644671Tom
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Reluctant sale of the first fixed bicycle I owned. Great fun and super comfy, but I treated myself to an upgrade over the summer so it's time he found a new home.
£145. Pick up from N7 or Baker St.
Edison frame and fork, powdercoated. Frame number E20084, but unfortunately the previous owner wasn't able to give me much more information. Super light, so possible 531.
Truvative mtb pedals and restraps
Stronglight 2000 crankset - 44t front, 17 rear.
Fairly bombproof wheelset - Wide flange 32h System Ex hubs (flip-flop rear with freewheel and fixed)
Gatorskin Tyres
3tt Stem, 80mm
Tange threaded headset
Modolo pursuit style handlebars, cut down
Cane Creek 20tt bar end brake levers
Turbo saddle (bit scuffed, but no holes.)Seatpost very stiff. Brand new bottom bracket. Runs silently, and ready to ride away. Great first city bike.
Pics here, any Q's let me know.
https://flic.kr/s/aHskVpyi92Tom
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Sweet. Provisionally sold to @MRI
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Lizard Skin ftw. It might not be quite as hardwearing as other brands, but it's just so grippy and comfortable over long distance.