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Few bits I need to clear out;
Shimano 600 Tricolour brakes (BR6400)
Rear derailleur (RD6400)
Front derailleur (FD6400)
Downtube Shifters (SL6400)
These are mostly in very good condition, the worst is the front derailleur which has a bit of surface pitting on the shifting arm. I would prefer to sell these all together if possible and I think £90 posted in the UK is a fair price.Also for sale;
Shimano 600Ex front derailleur (FD6207) £20 postedShimano 600 brake levers (BL6208 ) £40 posted
Shimano Dura Ace rear derailleur (RD7700) This is a 9 Speed rear derailleur with some alloy bolts added that make it look cool and a bit lighter. It's been well used, the lower jockey wheel feels a little rough but works fine. £25 posted
Shimano 105 braze on front derailleur (FD1057) This is for an 8 speed triple, although I'm pretty sure it would work with 7 or 9 speed. £15 posted
Shimano SLX 10speed rear shifter (SL-M670) In good working condition £30 posted.
Shimano Alivio 9speed cassette £20 posted
If you are interested please post on this thread to say so and follow it up with a PM from there. If my prices are too much please feel free to make me an offer. If you have any questions or would like photos of anything specific then please let me know.
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@Alban No problem
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They custom made a low-saddle long-flap for me in the super-c style (so plastic buckles and in black) with red fire-hose instead of leather for the patches and straps. Looks great and didn't cost me much extra over the prices on their website, although the prices on their website are normally a little higher than some shops. It was made by Emma.
IIRC it only took a week before it was delivered.
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Looking to sell my Graham Weigh road bike, it's a 56cm frame made of Columbus SL or SLX tubing - I can't remember which it is now but either way it's a nicely built steel frame. I had it powdercoated not long ago but it has a few normal scuffs from being lent on bike racks.
Parts are as follows;
Fork - Dedacciai 1 inch threadless
Rims - Rigida Ryde 32h
Front Hub - Shimano DH 3D37 QR Dynamo - Nothing super fancy but reliable.
Rear hub - no logo flip flop hub - not the smoothest bearings but easy to replace and no play in them.
Freewheel - White Industries Trials ENO 18t - I had a trials freewheel spare so I put it on here, it engages crazy quick. I replaced the green lockring with a red one.
Cranks - White Industries retro mtb cranks (not the American made CNC version but still cool) - To get the right chainline using mtb cranks this bike has a really short bottom bracket, makes for a nice q-factor and the crank/frame fit together really neatly (see the photos) The chainline is spot on as it is.
Chainring - Talon 46t - I'll throw in a 42t red Talon chainring as well if you want to make the gearing a bit more hill friendly.
Pedals - Some Kink BMX plastic things, they work like pedals should.
Brakes - Sram something or other. They stop the bike real good.
Saddle - San Marco Rolls - Super cool and comfy for your 'arris.
Lights - Axa Pico 30 front and Herrmans H-Trace mini rear. - Neither are crazy bright but very good lights for being seen and both have standlights.
Tyres - Front is a Vittoria Zaffiro Pro and Schwalbe Durano folding rear, front tyre hasn't done many miles, rear is okay but I'll throw in a spare.
Controls - Superstar Stem, BLB straight handlebars, Race Face Grips and Tektro RL721 crosstop levers (with a 31.8-25.4mm shim)
Mudguards - SKS raceblades - The front one had a small crack at the top and I repaired it with sugru.
Other bits - It has some 3d printed d/t shifter boss covers. Not sure what the headset is but it's nice and smooth. Halo Hex front skewer. Basic Alloy seatpost.Overall it's a really nice practical bike and I will be sad to see it go but I haven't ridden it for a while now and it deserves some use. If you would prefer to set it up with drop bars or gears then I have plenty of parts that could help you with that. If you want more photos or any other details just send me a message.
I'm no longer living in the South-East but I travel to Oxfordshire often, I can post it or you could collect it from South Wales.
I'm not really sure what it's worth but I think £550 would be a decent price, I'm happy to entertain offers however.
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I bought this recently and on my first test ride realised it is the wrong size for me. Anyway my mistake is your bargain in this case because it is in an as-new condition with the exception of some marks from being built and one chip (pictured).The steerer tube is uncut and the bottom bracket is faced, it will also come with the FSA omega headset.
You can read more about Omnium and the CXC at https://omniumcargo.dk/omnium-cxc/ but basically it is a nicely made 4130 butted cr-mo frame with clearance for 40mm tyres with mudguards, it takes a 135mm rear hub and disc brakes and you can run it with gears or without.
I bought it new for about £350 plus postage, it's yours for £290 posted in the UK. Let me know if you want to make an offer as well, I need it gone quickly.
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Few more photos