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Med cage ultegra mech and dinner plate SRAM 36t cassette to go with it.
Have ordered a wolftooth roadlink to make the cassette work as it should, too. Paired with 50/34 up front should make anything vertical considerably easier.
Interested to see how this works out. I'm thinking of the exact same combo for my new groupset this Summer. Wolftooth recommend no more than 14t difference on the front chainrings with an 11-36. Have you considered getting a 48t chainring if necessary?
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Mum got me the gunmetal long sleeve jersey with black stripes on the sleeve for Chrissymas and it is LUSH
Yus. Got mine last week for winter in Colorado (cozy -10C morning commutes under a jacket, all-day rides on the weekend). My second torm jersey - first being a now 6-year-old T3 short sleeve. Wish I had enough to wear every day!
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the frame I'm still undecided on... Seven, yes likely... but I may change from a Carbon/Ti mix to Ti.
You seem pretty keen on Seven, but just to throw one more into the mix, I always liked the look of Kualis frames - the builder worked at Seven for several years amongst others before going solo, then moving back to Japan recently (so prices now in ¥ not $). Detail and paint are amazing. Not sure if he has a partner in London currently.
Site: http://kualis.cc/
Photo blog: http://builderslife.blogspot.com/
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Beater as is, or could be a nice runabout with a little care and attention. Leaving London soon and I just haven't got time to do myself, unfortunately.
Horizontal centre of upper headset to post: 52cm. Centre of BB to same point: 56cm. Saddle height from ground currently 87cm. Feels very small to ride, so suit someone 5'4 or under give or take.
Surface rust on the forks and stays where scratched but no nasty structural rust or dents. Not sure what the tubes are but it's fairly light (compared to my 631 bob jackson).
Single speed with forward facing horizontal dropouts. Weinmann brakes. Headset is nice and smooth.
35mm tyres, pretty old but everything holds air. Wheels are true.
Can chuck in some LED lights plus an old chain & lock if wanted.
Detailed photos: http://imgur.com/a/7Ubc8
Located in Clapham. £60 ono. Gone.
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@hamrack, no card sorry - just the key.
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Onguard Brute 5000 (heavy beast, good for leaving at work.)
Kryptonite NY 3000 gone
Kryptonite Evo Mini + mount gone
Abus Granit Futura (similar to the evo mini, single key) gone
Kryptonite SeatSaver + padlock (basic protection for nice saddle)All except the Abus come with at least 2 keys. All operate smoothly, every time.
£10 each for the D locks and £5 for the wee cable lock?
Pick up from SW11 5GZ (Clapham ish)
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40mm Maxxis Re-fuse tubeless on my commuter to deal with goatheads this Summer. Rolls pretty well, fine on gravel paths. Looking forward to some dirt road goodness later in the year.
Measures 39mm wide and 33mm above the lip on a 19mm internal rim FWIW.