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1. Shimano Tiagra Omega Front £20
Limited use as a spare wheel, the rim is true and plenty of life left. Includes a continental ultra sport tyre and inner tube.2. Gipiemme Pista front £40
Basically new, fitted breiefly then stored in the attic. A few marks on the rim from storage, rim is true. Includes a very new looking schwable lugano gumwall tyre and inner tube.3. Beater no name single speed rear £10
No name beater rim/hub, bit of a wobble when spinning. Could do with a true. Technically a fixed / free hub but the threads on the fixed side are well and truly rinsed. Free side is fine and includes a freewheel.Collection from N4
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Can't seem to access the classifieds section to post... Not really sure why, I've never had any issues with previous sales i.e I haven't dicked anyone over, not responded to messages or misold items. I wouldn't sell anything I wouldn't buy myself or something thats unsafe. I always sell things at a low prices as I like the sense of community and I'm not here to profit. Finally, I would definitely never post across multiple sites.
Bit confused ... The only thing I can think is maybe I haven't posted in a general thread in a while, but would this affect this?
Any help appreciated
Ps Sent Velocio a DM but thought I'd also post here in case anyone else help
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My friend had their Pinarello stolen from inside their house on Digby Road, Homerton, yesterday. He brought it over from the Netherlands so pretty devastated. It has a distinctive coloured fade paint job, and white / grey Continental Grand Prixs. Wheels have hub locks on them so the tyres going no where.
Frame size is 58cm, it has cinelli bars and Shimano Ultegra 600 throughout. If anyone sees it around or has info on thefts in the area please get in touch!
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@robertyoghurt Stem, bars and levers are yours, will let you know if wheels are still around tomorrow, but think there's at least 1 other person with DM'ed dibs. Cheers.
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I've gone a bit trigger happy on my credit card since lockdown, having a little clear out to keep the creditors at bay!
First off splitting up my Paul Donohue fixie. Photos to follow shortly.
Paul Donahue 631 track frame, with original fork (frame drilled for rear break, fork undrilled) Used as commuter, developed a clanking sound. Finally got round to taking the bb out recently and the threads are a bit mashed. No idea if salvageable. Selling cheap, think of it as a fork with free frame! If you can get a BB to work then donation to forum appreciated. Dimensions: Seat tube (C-C) 54cm, top tube (C-C) 56cm, rear hub spacing 120mm.
£30SOLDPinarello Vela carbon fork and campag chorus headset. 1 Inch treadless/a-head. Few cosmetic marks on the fork but very good condition otherwise. Bearings on the headset replaced recently for about £20. You can have the old bearings for free too.
£80 £70SOLDGipiemme Pista 030 wheel set, w/ tubes and tyres
£40SOLD
Fixed / free 700c clinchers, plenty of break surface left on front (back not used for breaking). Few cosmetic marks around rim but still working fine.Cinelli Pepper handlebar, cut down,
£20SOLDITM 'racer' 31.8 stem
£10SOLD*Radius calipers, silver, 2 pc
£10SOLDSmall black non branded levers
£10SOLD
Honestly can't remember where I bought these, but they're nice looking levers in good condition.
Also for sale:
Concorde road frame
Concorde frame only (details below), Columbus tubing with chrome stays. Sold with strong-light headset and Shimano BB. Seat tube C-C 58 cm, Top tube C-C 57 cm. Small ding on the top tube and the paint has seen better days, but quite a good looking frame all told. The original fork shown in pictures is cracked, pretty sure will be irreparable , it is not safe to ride. Thinking around
£50-60SOLDSR Laprade fluted seat post
£10SOLDTomassini AIR fork, chrome with Columbus tubing. Pretty much mint condition, never fitted but has some small scuff marks from storage and a few spots of surface rust on the inside near the crown. So shiny it was hard to get a good photo. Steerer just over 202mm with 47mm threading. New cost of this fork is around £250. Looking to get back what I paid for it,
£120Moved to eBay
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Just bought the bike @DoktorPepe listed above. Cracking ride which I'm really enjoying so far, but interested to find out more about the frame. Managed to find a very faint frame number on the bottom bracket.
Frame # is 4489399, the format seems to tally with other frames I've found :
http://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=269483
http://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=325710
http://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=340002Some talk of the 99 on the end signifing it was built in 1999.
Anyone have an opinion?
Cheers
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Beater rear