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Again, a bump for @retrodicorsa's collection. I bought a Duell off him late July, which I'd be riding right now if some lycra'd chopper hadn't knocked me off my bike last week in Covent Garden because he thinks road markings don't apply to him (now nursing several fractured ribs). These are real bargains and he builds them up to the standard of the best bike shop to your preferences for free, and provides a great afterservice too. Beg, borrow, maybe not steal, to get your mitts on one of these.
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Funds needed so selling this underused beauty. Fratello is one of the nicest riding, most versatile steel bikes money can buy. It's too good for me and the kind of geriatric pottering I do these days.
SRAM Force
Condor carbon seatpost
Condor Poggia brakes
Deda stem and bars
Full mudguards
Fizik Arione SaddleEverything in perfect working order. Will post new photos once I've cleaned it. All marks seen here will come off.
£750, Croydon.
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Was enjoying my commute today going through Covent Garden when another cyclist (lycra, racing, head down) totally ignored a clearly marked junction and rammed straight into me. Damage to bike and to me, plus a lost days work for A and E visit. 20 years ago I used to wish for more cyclists in London but now too many incompetent, unsafe, selfish riders making us all look like cunts.
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I saw some of @retrodicorsa s bikes yesterday. Thing about them is they aren't beautiful but clunky period pieces with stupid gearing and shonky steering. They are viable alternatives to a modern everyday road bikes at better prices and with better build quality for the most part. I'm going to claim one myself and it won't be hanging on the wall.
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This seems like a pretty sweet deal and @retrodicorsa really knows how to build up a bike.
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Could be interested in this if @tomlockbart doesn't want it.
I want to say lol but that's just mean.