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if it's the 6700/5700 variant and struggling to locate, a Tiagra 4700 10 speed will just about work with last sprocket (11 or 12T) suffering.
The short cage 6700 variant also would do a 32T sprocket at a pinch if the B screw was in all the way, doesn't work for all set ups but the short cage variants are easier/cheaper to locate.
If you're careful u can even get the short cage to work with a triple.
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they do seatbolt fitting brake stops at SJS for not much, also
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I've a pair of New with tags in original packet Shimano 'Transit' trousers, they're really commte trousers but should be ok for general offroad duties.
Water repellent
Sized as a small the actual inside measurement of the waistband is 15" across with an actual 30.5" inside leg from the crotch seam to the bottom of the leg.
The back is slightly higher than the front as 'commute' trousers should be.
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I have the full carbon version of this fitted to my Sabbath September, WITH mudguards it'll do a measured 31mm tyre underneath (28mm Panarcer Evo inflated to 85psi). It's snug but enough space so it's not going to catch with a stone. Without guards I'd reckon a 34mm tyre
https://fawkes-cycles.co.uk/tifosi-bikes-tifosi-sr7-carbon-fork-with-mudguard-eyes-p13158
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Would N.Herts be too far a trip,?
I've a small Trek 6500, good serviced condition and it's been well cleaned, new cables/saddle plus a new stem which gives options for a more upright position for when they get taller. it was orig for my grandson but he's already bordering 6ft and tbh I gave him a bog std steel Raleigh as he just smashes bikes to bits in 5 seconds flat!STX derailleurs+chainset which is a 42/35/22, gripshifters but engage really well, 12-28 Cassette. Replacement V brake levers but there's a Deore V on the rear and unmarked alloy front which bring the bike to a stop easily even with my 15.5 stone on board.
QR front and rear, light wear on rims (Matrix and Weinmann), excellent slick front and a small knob on the rear which is cracking a bit but perfectly fine. I can also include a good condition light treaded tyre as well.
11.1kg as shown so decently light.
44cm c-t, reckon about 5ft 2 upward, top tube is approx 73cm from floor to top of the tube where you'd stand
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I have a pair in nice condition, some minor marks, v.little use so work perfect. The front on photo with the flash makes the mark (on the right STI in the pic) seem much worse than it actually is.
think I've some grey Dura Ace brake outers and two brake cable guides that sit under the bar tape as well, probs some other cables if needed.
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I have an Ultegra 6503 with 52/39/30 rings, the 39 is untouched, the 30 has no perceptible wear, the 52 is used but has plenty of life left. Some shoe wear on both crank arms but nicely polished, pedal threads mint and the self extracting caps are spot on.
I can't seem to find the chainring bolts though.Included is the matching 6503 Bottom bracket (BSC threading). It's super smooth, I expect to get 20,000+miles out of these from personal experience (I have Octalink on my Spesh Globe commuter/utility that's done 20k already and not remotely feeling like needing replacing)
I accquired this a while back to fit to my Sabbath September but decided to buy a 110/74 triple square taper and specific rings that matched my legs/needs a bit better.
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I've got a Dell Latitude 3190 'education' (11.9" screen) that was given to my grandson through his school but as he's at special ed he's never used it probs more than twice.
It's been reset and ready to be used.
Not sure on the battery run time tbh but it's immaculate condition
4GB RAM 64GB SSD Hard drive
Comes with the power supplyNot sure what software it has other than Win10, you could download Open Office but I understand you don't want something with possible internet connection
Anyway £40 gets it you delivered, I can at least get him some lights and a new tyres with it for his bike!
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So, I've got 2x23mm Schwalbe Blizzard Stelvio that were used once for testing purposes - they're well over 10 years old, a 23mm Bontrager equally low use and a 25mm Zaffiro that is as far as I can tell new or again round the block use.
All rigid non folders all been stored in spare bedroom
Just testing the tubes (x4) for leaks, though only one has a repair.
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Maybe a wild card
I've a lightweight Trek 6500 with wide 26" slicks fitted, only grip shitfers but it's very decent condition and full cleaned with new upright stem fitted which has a decent range to reduce the height as shown.
QR front and rear wheels, all straight with not too much wear on braking surfaces which I've fully cleaned.
Braking is fantastic, Deore rear V but cheap ally front, STX chainset and derailleurs, 7 speed Shimano cassette, teeth all good on c/set and cassette plus chain is in great nick also.
Saddle replaced with one that was new or near new, some new cabling as well.It was for my grandson so I've spent plenty of time cleaning it and making sure it's all good, but he wanted a more modern Carerra - which I tried to tell him these weren't all that great but you know, can't tell a 14yr old what's best these days!
Suit about 5ft 11 at the upper end, down to 5ft 5ish
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I've got unused but fitted to wheels, Continental Competition in 22mm, one of them is the pro ltd variant with the latex inner and the slick 'Race Sport' profile which makes for a bit lower Crr on most courses.
For what its worth they've been stored in a North East facing bedroom and its the coolest room in the house barring the utilit room. Limited natural light with only one window and and the wheels were wall adjacent and so never in any direct sunlight. I've had them for about 5 years.
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got this, a 9kg part alu/carbon Specialized Globe Pro (2007 model) suitable for up to 5ft 9" as is (taller with a more upright stem or deeper risers) 55.5cm effective top tube.
Ready to go with new fast rolling 40mm tyres (Space for up to 50mm 42mm with guards) and barring some minor cosmetic scratches is in mint mechanical condition as only ridden circa 200 miles. All the fittings you'll need and a wide range 9 speed 11-32 plus 48/36/24, all you need for touring.I use mine (exact same model) in flat and drop bar versions, my flat bar I've used since 2009 in all conditions, done audax, touring, utility with it and covered circa 50,000 miles or so.
This one is a tad small for me and my grandson is 6-7 years off for this as a possible bike we can do longer rides together with.
The V-brakes will out perform any tyre you care to fit in terms of speed retardation/stopping ability, I've descended on tight chicanes in the Alps on the Avid Vs from 50mph and it's never been an issue.
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I actually did the quote last night so the price is correct, and there's no changes from KX, as I said, you get the Hull Train's direct service, it's about a 2hr 30 journey. The quotes I found you can connect to the Hull trains' KX direct service about 1.5hours later so plenty of time to get the bike and have time in hand for the return leg.
So it's doable the same day and I've done it a few times myself when I've just gone up for the rugby.
It's cheaper method than your offer and you absolutely know the bike is safe, something you'd want to handle yourself for a bike that is 'the one' instead of relying on others whom you have no idea how they operate.
B&M were doing a decent one for £4.50 reduced from £9 not long back. Halfords have a basic one for about £12