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I love this table, it's awesome, but we've just acquired something else so it has to go.
Skovby call it a multi-function table and that's pretty bang on. We mainly used it with just one side up and could fit 3 people round it comfortably. With both sides up you can fit 6 people fairly comfortably, 8 people if they know each very well.
It has a reversible top that matches the table on one side, but has a stainless steel heat resistant surface on the other for hot pans and stuff. It also has a slide out storage section with 2 adjustable storage shelves. There's even some sneaky wine storage in there too, can fit about 12 bottles in there which you can keep magically producing from the bowels of the table during a dinner soiree.
The extending leaves have gas arms with an extremely satisfying noise for easy opening and fold out legs for sturdy dining. It is 80cm long and 40cm deep, but extends to 109cm when one leaf is open, and 178cm when both are open.
There's a few tiny scratches and scrapes caused by some clumsy removal people but I wouldn't say they detract from the overall look of the table. I've included some macro-esque pics that probably make it look a bit worse than it actually is. Also, the stainless steel reversible top has quite a few surface scratches (from the same removal men) but nothing super deep...this is really difficult to photograph.
It's the same as this if you want some more info:
https://www.taskers.com/dining-room/dining-furniture/skovby-skovby-sm101-multifunction-table-tsk56262After £250 ono for it ideally. NOW SOLD
It's located at my place in Radlett, Hertfordshire but could be persuaded to deliver for some petrol/goodwill/motivation money. If you want to come to collect that's totally cool but you'll ideally need 2 people as it's literally the heaviest table in the world. -
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Evening all, couple more frames I've gotta get rid of.
Can be picked up from my place in Elstree, or I can meet in central London (I work in W1).Dibs to be followed by a PM.
BRIAN ROURKE 531C ROAD FRAMESET
First off, I can't 100% vouch for this being a Brian Rourke. It doesn't have the typical wrap over stays that most Rourkes have, and the decals appear to be on top of the lacquer. I can't see any frame number to double check. Regardless, it's still a nicely made frame, if a little bit tatty paint wise.
I bought this for myself to build a beater/lock-up road bike, but unfortunately it's smaller than I thought it was, hence it has to go.
As mentioned, paint is tatty and there are a few rust spots showing through, and a previous owner seems to have touched up parts of the paint with what looks like primer. But there are no dents or dings and all seems pretty solid. Still looks super rad though, and I'm gutted it's too small for me.
Including the 105 headset, seatpost and Shimano BB. The headset could probably do with a clean and re-grease. The seat post does move. And I don't have any BB tools at home to remove the BB...it feels pretty smooth, has a 115 (approx) axle and will be a JIS taper.
Seat tube: 57.5cm c-t, 56cm c-c
Top tube: 56.5cm
Head tube: 15.5cm
Seat post diameter: 27.0mm
Rear spacing: 126mm£110 ono
KINESIS RACELIGHT 4S ROAD/AUDAX FRAMESET
Another project that didn't happen. Bought this over a year ago with a view to building a fast winter commuter out of it, but ended up with something else instead.
This is the older non-disc version, and has plenty of space (apparently) for 28c tyres with mudguards. You can read more about the frame here https://www.sigmasports.com/item/Kinesis/Racelight-4S-Frameset-2016/35VB?s=1This is a size 60. The above link has full size spec, but the important bits are:
Seat tube: 60cm c-t, 55cm c-c
Top tube: 57cm (actual), 58cm (effective)
Head tube: 20cm
Seat post: 27.2mmComes with a headset that feels pretty smooth and a seat clamp. There is unusually so oxidation happening around the lower bottle cage boss on the downtube. The threads are still absolutely fine though. Apart from that condition is absolutely excellent, with no dings or dents, and no chips or scratches of note.
Another one which I'll be sad to see go, but I'm just not gonna do anything with it. This will build into a really nice lightweight bike for the winter.
£200 ono
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Doesn't have to be anything pretty, just need some to finish building a bike for the turbo trainer.
Ideally something with a 24mm axle, as I have BBs to fit these, but will consider anything really.
Needs to be 130BCD as I have a chainring I wanna use. But happy to take a whole chainset.
Hit me up if you've got summat!
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Having a big old clearout. Fire any questions over.
Can be picked up from my place in Elstree, or I can meet in central London (I work in W1).Dibs to be followed by a PM. Would rather not have to post the wheels, but could be persuaded. Bars and saddle can be posted no probs.
DURA ACE 7600 / H+SON TB14 WHEELS
7600 hubs, both 32h. Single sided rear, with 120mm spacing. They’ve had very little use, so bearings are still super smooth. Lockring included.
No front wheel nuts, but will include the Pinhead nuts and key I used on them.
H+Son TB14 black rims; never used a brake on these, and they were only ever ridden in the dry. Although they have been ridden, they could almost definitely pass for new.
SOLD
CAMPAGNOLO NUOVO RECORD PISTA WHEELS
Great condition Nuovo Record Pista hubs, laced to some unknown but lovely looking polished semi-deep section tubular rims.
28h F+R
Hubs are pretty smooth.
Continental tubs seem to be in good condition, but can’t vouch for how long they hold air.
Rear wheel nuts and lockring missing unfortunately
£120 ono
CAMPAGNOLO NUOVO RECORD / WOLBER REAR WHEEL
Good condition 28h Nuovo Record rear hub, laced to a Wolber Profil 18 tubular rim in a ceramic grey colour.
Vittoria Corsa tub does seem to hold air.
Complete with track nuts and lockring, although it looks like a Miche lockring, and not a Campag original.
£50 ono
SAN MARCO CONCOR - BLUE
Everyone’s familiar with these. Been my fave saddle for years.
Slightly discoloured, and with a bit of creasing at the rear. No rips or tears.
SOLD
SAN MARCO CONCOR - RED
Again, slightly discoloured, and the suede has smoothed a bit. No rips or tears.
£20 Sold pending collection
ZIPP SL SS BARS
42cm c-c
31.8 clamp
SOLD
ZIPP SL70BARS
44cm c-c
31.8mm clamp
SOLD
NITTO RB-018 BULLHORNS
Silver
40cm c-c
31.8mm clamp
Barely used!
£25
NITTO RB-010 BULLHORNS
Black
40cm c-c
25.4mm clamp
£20
ITM KERO 3 ERGO BARS
Pretty usual shape, like a more angular randonneur bar, great for touring.
43cm c-c
26.0mm clamp
£15
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@ShutUpBlud I'm 6 foot, but with a 34" inside leg. -
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COLUMBUS MAX ROAD FRAME
This one is my old 'Sunday Best' road frame; a lovely Columbus Max frame built by Charles De Mayo.It's a beautiful frame, which I had sprayed at Armourtex in a lusty metallic bronze, and features lovely fillet brazing throughout bar the BB shell. It served me well for a while, but I switched it for a frame with slightly more traditional geometry; this has a bit of a slope to the top tube. The fork however is aluminium, sprayed at the same time as the frame.
Bit of a scratch on the top tube, caused by a careless housemate. Bastard. Included a pic of one of the builds I had on it to show the geo, I'm sorry about the red tyres, it was a mistake. Stickered up with decals from my old shop, Fitzrovia Bicycles, these will come off easily if desired. Includes a VP 1” aheadset and a Campagnolo 111mm Veloce BB.
Seat tube: 62.5cm c-t, 57cm c-c
Top tube: 57cm actual, 58cm effective
Head tube: 20cm, 1" steerer
Rear spacing: 130mm
Seat post: 27.2mm
Weight: 3.2kg (approx, inc. headset and BB)SOLD
VOODOO WANGA MTB COMPLETE
This is another one that pains me to sell, as it’s the first time in over 20 years that I won’t own a mountain bike.It’s a bit of mix of components, some new some old, but it’s a cracking bike. The frame is steel (a Voodoo in-house Black Magic cromoly steel blend), and is 19”. The oldest parts are the Rock Shox Psylo SL forks (could probably do with a service) and the Hope M4 brakes (4 pot brakes with braided hoses and floating rotors, which I’ve bled very recently, and are still just as powerful as they ever were!). But when I built it, most of the other parts were new, including:
• Halo Excite-d Carbon Matrix 26” wheels
• Shimano SLX chainset, mechs and shifters running a 2x10 setup
• An FSA aheadset
• Salsa riser bars with Redline lock-on grips and a Deda stemThe frame itself is pretty cool, and features sliding rear dropouts, so could easily be setup as a single speed, or with a hub gear system. Sizes from Voodoo’s frame spec:
Seat tube: 19” c-t, 16.5” c-c
Top tube: 23.5” effective
Headtube: 140mm
Seat post: 27.2SOLD
The frames are at my place in Elstree in Hertfordshire, but I can bring any of them into central London no problem. The Voodoo is currently hanging out at East Central Cycles on Exmouth Market, so feel free to pop in there if you’d like a closer look. The guys there will be able to assist!
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Evening all.
Having a clearout, so the following all need new homes!
KLEIN QUANTUM ROAD FRAME
I'd been after one of these for years after being in love with them since I was a kid, and specifically in this colour, which in my opinion is the nicest. Such a sick paint job. But ultimately, it's too big, and in an ideal world I need the size down. There's a '61' on the fork steerer, so I think that's the factory size, but actual real life sizes are listed below though.Condition is pretty good, although the previous owner possibly didn't share my lust for the paint, and there are a few scratches here and there. And there's one small dent on the non-drive side of the downtube (see pics). It includes an almost brand new Salsa seatclamp (such an improvement on the ugly one it came with) and takes a 31.6mm seatpost. I've left the brake inner in the top tube to help with future cabling. The BB pictured isn't included, but the threads are great. Takes a 1 1/8" aheadset.
Seat tube: 63.5cm c-t, 59cm c-c
Top tube: 59.5cm c-c
Head tube: 19cm
Rear spacing 130mm
Seat post: 31.6mm
Weight: 2kg (approx)Now £250 ono
HANSOM 531C TRACK FRAMESET
This is a pretty tasty track frame I picked up a few years ago on a visit to Cape Town. It was built in South Africa by Gotty Hansen (more info on him here) and features another amazing paint job. Tubing is Reynolds 531c. It’s really paining me to sell this, as I said I never would, but I just don’t ride fixed anymore.It's got clearance for up to 23-25c tyres (it’s pretty tight!), is undrilled front and rear, and has a small dent on the non-drive side seat stay (see pic) which hasn’t got any worse since I’ve had it. Overall condition is pretty damn good really.
Includes a Dura Ace 7410 headset, and a Sugino 75 BB, both of which are super smooth.
See last pic for an example build to see clearances etc.Seat tube: 61.5cm c-t, 60.5cm c-c
Top tube: 57cm c-c
Head tube: 20.5cm
Rear spacing: 120mm
Seat post: 27.2mm
Weight: 3kg (approx, inc. headset and BB)SOLD
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No-one?
Listing on eBay tonight if there's no interest.