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Rotor UBB4630 PF30 screw assembly for PF30 bb's
This has come out of my summer bike, bearings still absolutely smooth.
https://rotorbike.com/rotor-ubb4630-pf30-bb-steel.html
£35 posted
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In the process of parting-out the Helium SLX, so wheels are up for sale.
Mavic Cosmic Carbone 40 Elite clinchers (not tubeless). Shimano freehub.
I hate the term “bomb-proof”, but……they have been. Still true and never required truing. Used on the Summer bike (as shown), in dry weather. Bearings smooth and brake tracks not showing any discernible signs of wear. I can do the old straight-edge shot when I take the tyres off. Always used Swissstop Prince pads.
They are full carbon, but have the additional Maxtal rim bed and walls which was apparently to help dissipate heat better on long, draggy descents.
https://www.probikekit.co.uk/bicycle-wheels/mavic-cosmic-carbone-40-elite-wheelset/11191674.html
I removed the white “COSMIC” decals as I thought (think) they look better without. You can get sets cheap on eBay though if you want to add.
£370 posted
(Tyres/ tubes & cassette not included, although can be for £40 extra)
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Cheeky favour to ask 😜
Giving the Winter bike a bit of tlc, and replaced cables with some fresh inners i had in the box. However, I'm short of a small length of gear outer for the chainstay rear exit grommet to the mech. I quite literally only need about 10 cm.
Wondered if anyone has any spare offcuts lurking they wouldn't mind parting with before I'm forced to buy a whole new set. I'll pay postage of course!
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Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 9070 rear mech’ in excellent condition. Never dropped or crashed! Smallest of marks to part of the cage edge from leaning against wall I guess.
Also got the matching front mech’ I’ll be putting up shortly (along with shifters which are also up for sale, but currently on Marketplace)
£185 posted
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(both) sold to @danb
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Shimano Di2 EW-RS910 E-Tube Di2 Bar End Junction
All working 100%.
Now... I did get a bit "creative" with the plastic inner collar on this in-order for me to route an e-tube out and up the outside of a bar (no holes near shifters). Hence why you can see I filed back one of the corners to allow me to get the wire out thru the bar end.
Once it's in the outer-collar though, it's not visible (there's another outer that I did file which is also included).
Again, cheapest new I can find is £89 (Merlin), so asking £50 posted
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Sold to @NikulKan
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Superb condition, fully functioning 11 spd shifters/ "brifters"
No crash damage, rips or tears.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/6W7QFrkwKw7B71J68
£200
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Ridley Helium SLX Frame n Fork
Size is Medium, but Ridley sizes are big, so it’s equivalent to a Large/ 56 in most other brands. Geometry here https://geometrygeeks.bike/bike/ridley-h¬elium-slx-2017/.
Although the stem was “slammed”, the tall (172mm), headtube basically negates the need for spacers below the stem (for me anyway), so the positioning isn’t as radical as it may look. For reference, I’m 183cm tall with ~86cm inside leg. There's space for one 5mm spacer on top or below the stem.
Never crashed or dropped. The only marks of-note are where the chain dropped once off the front mech’. (somehow managed to evade the my chain-catcher!). This is only minor paint / lacquer damage and NOT carbon damage/ gouging! Once the chainset is fitted, it isn’t really visible anyway (small part on the black frame detailing touched-up).
Note: this was set-up for Di2. It can accommodate mechanical shifting also, although I don’t have the cable guide fitment insert for under the bottom bracket (I gave it away stupidly). You can get these easily from a Ridley dealer such as Paul Milnes or Swinnerton (about £5). I’ve got the other cable grommets though. If you’re planning to run Di2, then it’s set-up as shown. Built-up as shown, whole bike came in at around 6.4kg.
Price is for frame and forks, headset and seat collar only. The full bike as shown is for reference only, although quite a lot of the parts are also still up for sale.
£499 secure courier.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/Swi16m215CfXzdPr6