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A few more details on the Velocity A23s / Novatecs:
Hubs are Novatec A291SB front, and F482SB rear hub. Cycle Clinic stock these, so bearings / freehubs etc should be easy enough to get hold of. Rims are good - wide, light, a little wear to the braking surface but nothing severe.
Would cost around £250 - £260 in parts alone to build up new. They're round, true, and roll well.Price drop to £110 collected on these.
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Various pedals.
1) Shimano PD-R540. Bearings silky smooth, work great. Paint wear etc. £20.
2) Shimano PD-M530. Again bearings great, mechanisms work as they should. Some scuffing on outer edge etc. £20.
3) Shimano PD-A530. Bearings and mechanisms excellent, very good condition - couple of marks on outside edge etc. Very clean. £30.
Collection from Camberwell SE5 is best please, but can post at cost.
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Middleburn RS7 chainset.
170mm arms, for JIS square taper BB.
With Middleburn 44 / 32 / 22 chainrings. Currently set up as a triple, but can obviously be run 2x or 1x. BETD are still making spiders and rings for these.
Bought for this project https://www.lfgss.com/conversations/347727 but decided to go down a different route in the end.
Lovely crankset, really nicely made. It's definitely the kind of thing I'll be looking for again for another project in the future, inevitably.
A little bit of rubbing / polishing halfway down both arms - the photos make it look way worse than it is - but otherwise in great nick. I suspect they wouldn't take much work to get mirror-like, if that's your thing.
Looking for £130.
Collection from Camberwell, SE5 is best, but can post at cost too.
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It's an XT-M786 mech, XT 780 shifters (both 10 speed).
Chainline is good, 45-46mm. It's a triple crankset, so the chainring is effectively where the middle ring would normally be. I just used a 5mm narrower bottom bracket than Shimano specified, because the rear frame spacing is 130mm (vs the 135mm MTB spacing they specced it for).
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Naughty. Wish it fit me.