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@Teee - 2nd dibs on stem [tis was first - yours if they don't buy]
@andyfallsoff - dibs on purple risers
wingedangel - maybe dibs on drops -
irisque - dibs wheel / lockring
milko - 2nd dibs on wheel
andyfallsoff* - 3rd dibs on wheel
trews.com - dibs silver riser
joshuapb - dibs on black risers, grips, cages - no prob, when can you pick up?
tis - dibs on quickrelease + stem@coventryeagle - 2nd dibs on quickrelease [tis was first via PM - yours if they don't buy]
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@tobysowen - don't have calipers, but believe they are 24.0
@irisque - pm'd re wheel / dibs on lockring
@trews.com - pm'd
@milko - 2nd dibs on wheel
@andyfallsoff* - 3rd dibs on wheel -
pics:http://s952.photobucket.com/albums/ae9/ntrl-ntrl/clearout/
Please pm any offers if you're interested...
Specialized quick release front and back - as new, never used - came off an allez sport SOLD
Mavic MA2 36h rim with miche low rear hub single-sided. Well used, one broken spoke and a few others damaged, missing one bearing case and axle - see pics SOLD
Miche lockring for the miche hub - used but fine SOLD
Drops (M with wreath pic is of these) £7
Stem £6
Silver risers SOLD
Purple risers SOLD
Black risers £3
Generic mudguard £3
Front LED (needs battery) £3
Bell £FREE
Dayglo yellow pedal cages - new - CATEYE japan - Medium £4
Dayglo yellow grips - new - £4
Pickup N16 or thereabouts for cash.
Updated sold items. Anyone wants anything else it's first person to pay gets the goods, cheers.
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What I need if anyone has it to trade - nice RH inline brake lever or similar to fit 22mm bar. Prefer non-chunky, but something which feels well-built.
Bought some brake levers from SJS. The description wasn't correct. I sent them an email asking if I could return and get a full refund, but they just refunded and told me to do whatever I wanted with the levers.
Just for the record, SJS customer service is spot on. Rare thing these days.
So, I have some brand new black promax inline brake levers I can't use.
The clamp size is up to about 30mm, or just over, so to fit oversized bars.
They come with some fairly chunky shims. The ideal size for the shims is 24mm, anything else and they won't be entirely snug.
I have 22mm bars and they do not fit. You could possibly use the included shims + an additional rubber/metal shim, but I didn't want to do that.
So these are up for freecycling.
http://www.sjscycles.co.uk//images/products/12644promax_xl.jpg
http://www.sjscycles.co.uk/images/products/12644promax_alt1.jpg
Obviously levers can be split if anyone needs just L or R.
Also, one silver front raceblade, hardly used. There is one rubber fixing missing, so only comes with 2 on one side and 1 on the other. Maybe alright like this, or ask a shop or someone else here if they have any spare, or just use a cable tie. Pics at home, will post later, but looks like this:
http://www.cyclexpress.co.uk/dbimgs/raceblade200.jpg
Everything is in Camden. Will be around there this evening, or tomorrow morning (or normally any morning /evening). Or work near shoreditch park - will be there between xmas/NY on weekdays, or normal working hours in Jan.
If anyone wants, just dibs. Prefer to get a RH lever if I can, so will hold out for a few days, otherwise, first dibs gets.
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My womens peleton shirt arrived today, not destined to stay long though unfortunately. I got a medium based on the measurements, but it's too big on me, plus despite being quite baggy the materials is super thin and you can blatantly see my bra through it - would be ok for home/pub (if it fit), but there's no chance I could wear it to the office.
Can't comment on the womens version, but I ordered the mens. Print looks amazing, but feel it's quite badly let down by the quality of the shirt. The cut is pretty bad - basically quite square, so comes up only just long enough (it's M and M is fine for me usually and I checked the measurements too), but way too wide to be wearable. I'm quite slim, but not unusually so. Didn't get as far as noticing if it's see-through - maybe they just ordered see-through womens versions - very crafty.
I've done a fair bit of t-shirt printing, for myself, and for clients and we've only used continental once, for a reason. I find other usual brands are much better quality in terms of cut, Gilden, Hanes, FOTL, and if you're prepared to shell out a bit more, AA.
Wasn't going to bother bitching about it, but seeing as you mentioned problems too, thought I'd just say for the record.
I think that it's great that these shirts are really affordable, but I'd happily pay an extra £3-4 to have an AA shirt instead next time.
Keeping the 2 I bought anyway as I like the print so much, so not too upset, just a tad disappointed i can't wear it.
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My portfolio is here
Some nice work there, are you freelance? Don't have a bike for you, but worth knowing about good designers. Do you code too?
Updated sold items. Anyone wants anything else it's first person to pay gets the goods, cheers.