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Still for sale!!!
Im halfway between Brixton/Clapham on Acre lane, work on Shaftesbury Avenue so happy for someone to pick up there.
Id rather not split as I've got enough bike bits kicking around already, but if I had to I'd want £300ish for frame, forks,bb+stem. Its a lovely frame and forks have nice details as seen in pics. Stem is a great squared off sort of shape, shame about the scratch. Could easily be rubbed down and resprayed.
I'm going on holiday and buying a new car next month, come and make me an offer. -
To keep you happy mowwog, Ive paused the ebay listing. I've had 2 no shows from this forum already, I'd much rather sell face to face to someone from lfgss but I'm losing patience with people who make an appointment to view/ride.. then dont show up. ONE MORE PRICE DROP TO £400, the it goes on ebay Monday morning.
Doobs
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Just adding the pic of the scratch on the stem
](http://www.flickr.com/photos/86496182@N06/8005683815/) IMG_0614 by Lester Parker, on Flickr[/IMG] -
Hi, reposting this with more description and better pics.Wrote the last one at the end of a long day, and reduced price!
For sale is my Olmo, used daily for 18 months and owned from new. Almost as new condition, has 1 scratch on the quill stem as shown in pictures, apart from that, this a beautiful Italian hand-built, lugged Cromolly Columbus steel frame. Very comfy if slightly aggressive ride with sloping top tube, cut down handlebars to 380mm wide. No pedals shown but comes with the original flat black pair.
Shame to sell, but I'm just not using it after buying a new road bike for triathlons, lack of space and could do with putting the cash towards a new car.
Looking to sell complete, for £450 ono.
Any questions, just ask. Full spec below, thanks.
Frame sizes:
seat tube length = 56cm
actual top tube = 51cm
head tube = 145mmFrame: Acciaio cromoly
Fork: Acciaio cromoly
Chainset: Lasco 45T
Handlebar: Pro Tech 26.0mm straight, black alloy
Stem: Olmo quill
Levers: Tektro Silver
Brakes: Miche, black, front only
Cassette Flip/Flop: Fixed 16T, Free wheel 18T
Wheels: Miche X-Press
Tyres: Schwalbe Lugano 700x23c
Seat post: Zoom 27.2mm, alloy black
Saddle: Me3
Pedals: flats
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Great ride, stiff and comfy frame. Paintwork still bright with no deep scratches and overall condition is a good 9.5/10
Frame+Fork: Acciaio chromo steel . 32" from floor to top of seat post. Miche wheels, Olmo quill stem, Schwalbe tyres (not 1 puncture in 18 months!) Tektro brake lever and caliper (front only). Flip flop hub with 18T freewheel and 16T fixed. Slightly sloping top tube and 380mm/26 handlebars.
Looking for £500, but open to offers. Gimme a bell or email me for more pics: 07850 504109 or lesterparker@gmail.com
Thanks for looking, Lester
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I ride a district and can wholly reccomend the belt drive, no stretch, noise or filth. handlebars are gay though and were the first thing to be changed for a flat bar. those wide sweeping handlebars are awful, ditto for the chain guard.
I asked about replacement belts and estimated life span, got very vague answers from my local bike shop. the belt hasnt slackened off at all and ive been doing 100 miles a week for the last 4 months on it.
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there's quite a bit happening out there on making london safer for cyclists.
i thought this pdf has some really positive things to say along with interesting statisticshttp://www.ctc.org.uk/resources/Campaigns/CTC_Safety_in_Numbers.pdf
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Did the potential buyers come through? I can collect either jig immediately if either are still available?
Ta