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having a clearout of some modern fabric retro style clothing and can supply pics if of interest:
1 x Molteni/Campagnolo Long Sleeved top 1960/70's (Molteni brown/Dk.Blue) with three rear pockets....asking £25.00 would suit 38" chest
1 x SCIC/Bottechia Long Sleeved top 1970's (White/Black) with three rear pockets asking £25.00 would suit 38" chest
1 x Panaria/Colnago Long Sleeved top 1990's (Orange/Blue) with three rear pockets asking £20.00 would suit 36"/38" chest
1 x Lampre Long Sleeved top 1990's (Pink/Blue) with three rear pockets asking £20.00 would suit 36"/38" chestall in good clean "newish" condition, zip's are fine and no blemish's
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how much does he want for it?
....this is the problem, he doesn't know what to ask and was hoping we would make an offer, my gut feeling is that in the right venue for sale (wherever that may be) it should arouse interest at around £100.00 but this is purely a guess,
he said he originally paid the Sterling equivalent of £250.00 in Thai Baht in wooden craft store before shipping back here -
sorry this is off topic but could any enlightened forum members tell me where I could hope to start with the sale of this weird but unique and very well made solid wood bike (yes, such oddballs exist!), a customer came in our shop the other day in the hope we would buy it off him but our boss is not interested as the front guard has a crack on one side (not structual) and is easily repaired I said I would see if I could help....all he could tell me was it came from the Far East and it had been hand carved, he had bought it for 'er indoors as a surprise wherupon she immediately withdrew all conjugal rights and it has since been stuck in his garage for 5 years unridden and gathering dust, he thought it was vintage but the wheels/transmission/brakes are mid 90's by the look, it all works and can be ridden but needs a good service mechanically, definitely an unusual piece and looks like it should be displayed in a local chinese takeaway, the carved saddle is superb!
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we've got both sizes in our shop....would disagree with "twatting" as they will then often get a ridge on the flats and work loose again after a week or so although I do accept this is the popular method of fitting, traditionally cotter pins are filed on the flats and then simply tightened up with the locking nut to seat them correctly I've used this method for years with no problems and to remove just undo the nut a few turns until it's level with the top of the thread then a sharp precise tap with a hammer on the nut will pop them out quite easily, also when fitting they should be fitted upside down to each other
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have an unused alloy 55t ring suitable for either 3/32nd or 1/8th chains,
BCD is 130mm.....asking £10.00 collected Eltham SE9 or will post at cost