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Not strictly an odd but between @tm89 and @Thrasher there's two complete pairs here, or an incredibly warm pair of gloves for someone if you're interested. The warmest gloves I've ever had but since replaced by a new pair they sit in the cupboard unused. Sealskinz, Large, basically the Barwick ones on their website (£75!! Yikes.). Loosing the rubber palms but still grippy / useable. Also - bump for my favourite thread.
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For sale one Bobbin Bramble with optional extras. Partner and I shared this as a 'do everything' family bike. It's a 52cm frame but there's enough post / flexibility for this to be comfortable for someone at 5'4 and 5'11 (probably more) so we could switch. All in good working order, nothing more than some superficial marks - selling as we are trying to reduce the number of bikes in the house / don't need the big seat etc...
7 speed, includes rear rack, bell and (optional) Hamax Smiley child seat. This model of seat we've used from whatever age you can put kids on a bike seat up to (current) 5 and a half years as it's really adaptable. Seat is frame-mounted and comes with an extra frame mount for a second bike if swapping the seat between frames is your thing. We also upgraded the single kickstand (basically useless, included if you want it) to a Pletscher double. I'm planning to keep the Basil Portland front rack but you can try and twist my arm if you want the complete family / carry everything workhorse. As I say, can split bike and seat, let me know.
Now also includes Hamax poncho (see below).Bike:
Bobbin Bramble (rrp £300 or so), 52cm frame in black, flexible and totally comfortable up to 6ft (maybe more).
7 speed Tourney, 28mm front 35mm rear tyres, rear light, rear rack, bell etc. all working fine.
Plestcher double kickstand upgrade (rrp £40ish)
£160Seat:
Hamax Smiley (rrp £80ish)
Extra mounting bracket (rrp £25) and 2 x bracket keys.
Correct size Hamax rain poncho (and storage pouch, rrp. £30ish)
£50All in combo (seat and extras plus bike, not including front rack): £200
Any questions / more photos - just ask. Collection in Dalston.
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Thanks @midlife - I agree!
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Hi there,
Some pedals I don't use that I should move on so someone else can. Collection in Dalston or postage at cost (£3 I imagine). More detailed photos just ask. Offers considered particularly for multiple items. I'm sure you can let me know if I'm way off on prices. Thanks all.
Campagnolo Record (quill) pedals in black / silver). IMO the most attractive pedals ever made - but I don’t ride this style any more and it’s a bit stupid just holding onto them (along with all the other stuff I’m holding onto). Bearings decent but could do with a service if you wanted them perfect, some scratches to the anodising, one of the small ‘tongues’ under the pedals is missing and one dust cap not original (MKS). Don’t really want to sell but wasteful to keep. 162g each. Bottom left. £50->£45 -> £42 sold
MKS Quill 2k (silver). Bearings silky. Original ‘Mikashima Works’ dustcups. Small scratches but vgc. 193g each. Top left. £12->£10 sold
MKS Sylvan track (silver). Bearings smooth, generally excellent condition. MKS dustcaps. 173g each. Middle top. £15 sold
LOOK red/white, bearings smooth, could do with a clean but would look great on the right 1980s number. 227g each. Top right. Free / may even now come with a small chocolate bar
Muddy plastic but solid mountain bike pedals. I could clean them but they are free. gone
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A ‘thanks for the bargain / bargain alert’ bump. Cheers @Ndeipi
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Hi all
One Islabike CNOC 14 for sale. A great first pedal bike. Some scratches and superficial wear as you'd expect given the target audience, but otherwise in full working order and built well enough that this will be good to get many more kids cycling. It's an earlier version than those currently available and size-wise I beleive it equates to the CNOC14 large. We didn't find the size a problem - and our kid didn't start cycling late and is not a giant.
In N16 (Dalston). Further images or any extra details, just ask.
£80 collected (including rad cat-face decals).
NOW SOLD - THANKS ALL -
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Hi thanks @Foreigner65 - will try to look up the max weight but i think that might be a bit too little for our growing child. Any thing that takes more out there? The Tubus I can see claims to be 27 but tested up to 40kg…
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Hi there,
I know thin racks are all the rage, but I'm looking for a rear rack with a top section minimum 120mm wide to attach a kid's seat to, but ideally with a low pannier bar so that I could attach those too. The Tubus Cosmo appears to fit the bill, and one of those would be great, but I'm sure there might be others...?
https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/carriers-racks/tubus-cosmo-rear-rack-for-26-559-700c-622-wheels-polished-stainless-steel/Let me know what you might have! Thanks
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The Hamax seat option now also comes with the (essential) rain poncho that neatly fits / elasticates (?) around the seat profile and a small person in a helmet. As new / has only seen quite alot of rain.
This: https://www.hamax.com/product/rain-poncho/