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Does anyone have a broken left hand campagnolo record 10 speed shifter, with the up shift lever still intact (or just that part which is what I broke and need to replace, or a cheap intact shifter).
There's a RH version (pictured) of the bit I need on ebay with part no EC-CH428 (not sure if it's record level, or if there is even a difference), unfortunately I don't know the LH part no.
Cheers
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@TommyTheCat
Smooth transaction with good communication, the item was as described and sent promptly by post. Reccomend. -
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Brompton £550 (only a stock image).
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1315943928827005/?ref=facebook_story_share -
@Oliver Schick there were a couple with cars having crashed into buildings in the full lots (that wasn't what I was focusing on when I looked at them so can't remember which) - there were 100's more photos than shown online.
The Auctioneer said he thinks there were more of all sorts of motoring related suff (including car accident photos) that he is working through from the rest of the collection. -
This says there will be some photographs of old accidents up for auction, I think they'll be in the second auction the first today seems to be old cars by make.
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If you are interested in old cars there is an amazing collection of motoring photos and postcards at auction today at Tooveys, it's titled The Tim Harding Collection of Motoring Photographs - the link to the online catalogue is below.
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@HoKe Smooth transaction, item as described, quick delivery, thanks.
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FS : Bikes & Frames (Look 381 campag / Colnago C40 frame / Joe Waugh 853 / Norco Rampage mtb / etc.)
Second dibs C40 if @banana753 doesn't take it.
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I'm interested in the easy wheels (posted) if @LeslieLamLam doesn't take them. Have sent a PM.
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@Dick
Good seller, smooth transaction, thanks. -
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Another thumbs up for @jupiz, the item arrived yesterday. Cheers.
I saw two of the original 3 bromptons last night (one dropped out).
Think it was yesterday early evening when I saw two fixies.
I did it in a bit over 98 hours finishing shortly before 2pm (with plenty of help from a group I met at the St. John's Chapel village hall on the way up, and left when they slept last night at Louth). I didn't sleep until Moffat on the way up, then didn't sleep last night on the way down either. It got really hot from lunchtime and I started to struggle.
I'm currently lingering around waiting for my second bag drop to come back.