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I've got a Raleigh Pioneer Jaguar that would suit a tall person, kept this for my son to use for college until he passed his driving test. Frame is irridescent purple in good order no rust or dings. Decent ally wheels basic running gear, new gripshifter on right, new chainset & chain. Bottom bracket is old cup & cone but has being stripped by me and runs very smoothly. In good order bar the chicken wire on the mudguard fixing on the rear and some rust on the mudguard stays. It also weighs the same as a new Dawes Galaxy so not massively heavy either.
£70 collected from North Herts.


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Single rears from bike wagon have been selling for around £5-£6 each plus £7 postage. Buy two seperately and you won't get stung for customs either. All you have to do is then get a longer bolt for the front.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Shimano-BR-R560-Rear-Road-Brake-Caliper-Silver-/370467945517?pt=Cycling_Parts_Accessories&hash=item56419c3c2d -
brand new Shimano SLR brake levers from ebay france for £22 delivered http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/NOS-VINTAGE-SHIMANO-EXAGE-AERO-BL-A251-BRAKE-LEVERS-/400181741826?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item5d2cb0c902
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Are Open SUP's still made or am I looking for an Open Pro then?
Either would be considered. Anybody have anything of the sort available?Generally no you can't find Open SUP apart fom the odd NOS one on ebay, 32s are like hens teeth for a new un. Your best best is to get the Open Pro which is the modern variant, loads about too second hand. a new one will set you back near £40, you can buy a new front wheel with open pro/tiagra hub for £63 delivered to your door http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/New-Front-Wheel-Shimano-Tiagra-Mavic-Open-Pro-Sil-/330500233121?pt=UK_sportsleisure_cycling_bikeparts_SR&hash=item4cf35957a1
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Here you go, I've just used these to transport some golf clubs to the brother in law in Queensland https://www.transglobal.org.uk/Default.asp
As a rough guess based on 67x67x20 dimensions you're looking at £75 including insurance up to £250 via UPS Express saver. £50 is included as standard.I did lots and lots of searching so no need to go to P2GO, Interparcel, parcelmonkey, P4D and Parcelforce etc, I've checked and they are more expensive.
There are cheaper options via a ship container but that can take over a month or so and if the person can collect direct from a main city but you really have to look hard for those and ask for quotations generally.
Import duty isn't applicable for personal goods purchased below AU$1000, via UPS you'll need to have 4 copies of an invoice or value form with item description etc the latter of which you can print off once you've purchased the service.Hope that helps.
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I'm certain it wasn't Hilary (the only person whos name i did get), think it was a chap on the far wall from entrance, I didn't know anyone but I deffo picked up & thought about buying it until I saw it was marked ITA.
Could have sold but it was certainly on the table around 11-11:30. Sorry i can't be more helpful -
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Got a vintage GB alloy moustache bar not a deep backsweep though, super lightweight at 193g. Some scratches where brake levers have been but otherwise very good everywhere else. Will give it a full polish and I've some excellent foam grips and bar ends I'll throw in.
How does £18 inclusive of postage sound?

Not very common at all but they do exist, check the reference on Sheldon Brown's pages http://www.sheldonbrown.com/freewheels.html
two examples on ebay france
6 speed french thread http://cgi.ebay.fr/ROUE-LIBRE-ATOM-77-a-6-VITESSES-/230570573110?pt=FR_JG_Sports_Cyclisme_V%C3%A9los&hash=item35af13bd36
5 speed http://cgi.ebay.fr/ROUE-LIBRE-A-VISSER-CYCLO-64-a-5-VITESSES-/230570527467?pt=FR_JG_Sports_Cyclisme_V%C3%A9los&hash=item35af130aeb