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Kindle Paperwhite
This is the current 11th gen. version, 8gb with 'special offers' (ads on lock screen). Great condition: £85 > £82Rapha Kids Jersey:
Really lovely mini Rapha core jersey in dark green. Labelled 9-10 years, but obvs. depends on the size of your child. I'd say 7yrs+ is more realistic as it would give most kids a bit of growing room. Unisex. My daughter wore this once, she forgot she had it. Looks essentially perfect with a tiny bobble on the arm: £15
I'm likely to throw both on these on eBay shortly but thought I'd put them up on here in the meantime. Collection SE10 or post+£4+ fees.
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A lovely set of Ellipse track wheels (1st gen). Essentially close to as new condition.
700c
100/120
Clincher
2-sided rear hubI used these very sparingly at Herne Hill, perhaps 5-6 times in total. They are now surplus to requirements. Brake track is completely untouched. These are the first gen. version with great retro decals. Much nicer (in my opinion) than the naff current decals. Or you can just peel them off.
£195
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A lovely (mostly) Campagnolo Chorus '88 7 speed groupset. Quite rare, in very good condition and lots of extra stuff in there to complete a build. I am a bit reluctant to move it on, it took ages to find it all. But I have cut back on my frame collection and now this is a groupset without a frame. This would look amazing on the right frame. Give it a new life!
Includes the core Chorus group from a Merckx on here: https://www.lfgss.com/conversations/347064/
Campagnolo Chorus '88 Shifters, Front DR, Rear DR*, Chainset, Bottom Bracket, Seatpost, 7sp chain
Wheels: Campag Chorus hubs / Mavic MA40 rims / Dura ace cassette
Some catalogue shots of the group here: https://www.disraeligears.co.uk/site/campagnolo_-_chorus_april_1988_version_scan_2.html
I added: Campag Athena Brakes (same era), Campag pedals (not sure which range but a nice visual match), Campag Chorus aero brake levers with original hoods
Rear DR is really interesting, can take up to 32t rear cog
Condition notes: Essentially all seems very good to me, the beautifully designed cranks and chainrings are in great shape. I never built up the group but the original seller was very comprehensive. It includes all the bits like chainring bolts and bolt covers (expensive things to replace). The seat post seems to have been well polished at some point so the c-record era logo is almost gone, you can just about make it out. The wheel rims are almost like new, anodised finish is mostly still present on the brake track. Front hub is perfect, rear feels like it could use being repacked with grease but still working fine.
Price for everything: SOLD
Not looking to split.Collection only, SE15
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Currently dibs with @ElGonzo. You're next in line, I never thought it would be this difficult to give away beer.
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Thanks all, @Thrasher has dibs for contacting me within seconds of posting.
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In good working condition, with original box, user manual. I cleaned the internals and the tank and ran it for few days to ensure it is all tip top. It now has a a fresh eBac carbon filter fitted so is all good to go. I think we paid £300 for it originally.
We used it in our conservatory and occasionally in other rooms if there was condensation. It works great, drying out any room very quickly, in fact I think it is powerful enough to control humidity across an entire house, assuming you put it somewhere central. It has an auto setting so you can let it decide when it needs to come on to control humidity, saving on energy. It also has an eco mode.
It has discoloured a little but should clean up fine. Then again it is not really a centrepiece for a room so perhaps don't bother!
Collection from SE10:
£75>£65
Surprised to say, despite quite some interest no one has managed to collect this rather lovely group (yet). A quick bump with a fiver off.