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Re listing as i closed the original thread, not keen on ebay so adjusted price.
Selling because i dont like discs anymore, dont need disc bike.
Included.
Shifters - Dura ace, some scuffs on side 9100
Battery - Good condition, internal, never had issues BTDN110
Rear Mech - 6800 Good condition
Cables - All of them, should fit most frames<60cm
Junction A - Bar end EWRS910
Junction B - Slightly scuffed SM JC41
Crankset - R8000 50/34 172.5, had stickers on so no crank rub, excellent condition
BB - Shimano BSA threaded, not new but still life left.
Brake Calipers - Front Ultegra/ rear 105, with pads, life left in pads. Will leave hoses as well
Rotors - 160*2, 1.7mm so life left see picsNo Front Mech!
Would rather not split
Collection belsize park or can post at cost. Pics soon -
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Selling for a mate, Kendo orbit, its a cannondale track clone from japan with steel fork. Has a dura ace headset, Miche Primato crankset, Cinelli bars, mavic ellipse front wheel and Miche primato rear. Its a quill stem headset so adapted to ahead with an adaptor.
£450
Collection only tufnell parkCheers
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Solid fixed gear wheelset with a brake track. I used these as "training" wheels at herne hill, but have switched to my nice wheels fulltime just because i never use them otherwise.
Front hub is miche primato, rear is halo flip flop. All threads in good condition. Bearings are smooth. Brake track is barely used, no noticeable wear. they made great track wheels but can be used for a commuter or whatever. They have front and rear braketrack but its not super obvious looking. The Halo hubs are bombproof so would make a great commuting wheelset.
collection from NW3, I might be able to post but dont have a box right now so will need to find one.
Cheers, pics soon
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Posting for a mate, in really good condition well taken care of. Still has original packaging, and comes with an ultegra cassette. Not used a huge amount, bought from new, one careful owner!
Collection would be best in Tufnell park, post probably would be costly.
Any q's ask away, msg me and i will pass you on in message order. Dibs here dont count if you dont message me.
£550
Cheers
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yeah youll probably be alright with those, a half round one can be nice but depends, maybe buy if you find you need it.
Ah ok yeah if not ebay its the kinda thing you see at carboot sales and stuff. For making it removable you could bolt the vice to a piece of wood and then clamp that to a table and unclamp when needed. I think there arent many nice vices that are also removable.
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Vallorbe files i like yeah
Smaller hacksaws, sometimes called junior hacksaws, are a bit awkward to use unless you have tiny hands, might as well get a big one. Just makes jobs go faster, ive never needed a small one.
A decent drill bit set is pretty handy, shit bits are not super fun to use. As long as its not the cheapest one itll probably be alright.
For vices id suggest getting something on ebay. Ive bought quite a few old slightly banged up Vices on ebay and you just de rust a bit and maybe some painting and its good to go, and you dont need to spend that much. Usually theyre better build quality as well if theyre a bit older.
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Actual lpt i just figured out. If you really have to leave a bike out overnight in london and want to be fairly sure it wont be nicked, park it at the royal academy. They have good locking things and the place itself is pretty busy on most days except monday when ra is closed and they close the massive gate at 6 ish. Unless someone burgles the RA its pretty damn safe. I accidentally did this last night and was all good went to grab it this morning.
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