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ultegra 10 speed flat bar you can use anything from 8/9 speed era and up to early 10 speed -so 4600/5600/6600/7800 but NOT 5700/6700 as the pull ratio is different. In fact 7 speed era probably works.
I've had the R770 on my commuter for the last 10 years and use a Tiagra 4400 long cage that is still going strong -
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I've a full set from a BMX that have no obvious marque on them but possibly Tektro £9 posted, pads okay all the bits there, some tarnishing on bolts but nothing bad. they were going to go on an MTB I'm building for my grandson with slicks but I decided to go with full Vs as it'll be easier for him.
that said you can buy new set front/rear of Tektro RX1s for £21 including post, probably better off getting those really https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/192240787255?epid=2184961496&hash=item2cc2719f37:g:1G4AAOSwWdZZX3z0 -
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Have a 5800 FD braze on and chainset with not many miles on it, no BB though nd a couple of marks around the pedal entrance but threads all good (can brush woth copper grease if you wish for future ease of pedal removal)
£64 including registered post?
Edit, I'm just cleaning it, can't be having grubby crap like that being offered up, the bolt for the FD is there, just again shoddy on my part. Will reupload pics with the bits cleaned shortly -
I've a Olympus Trip AF S2, still got film in it from god knows when but a few shots left to finish the roll off so I can check to see if it still functions ok.
I bought it for my sons school trip in france circa 2003 and got hardly any use, it's in immaculate condition, battery compartment and cover perfect, no scratches on the lens or auto focus/viewfinder glass cover. Comes with a nice compact Samsung case.
Say £33 including postage once I've checked operation.
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I use the Kforce light and they'd be plenty good enough.
Also, I know you said you're after a pump with a hose, but my go to pump for the last 7 years and one I carry for my carbon machine (tubs), for commuting and when tourer, is the spesh Airtool MTB. You can just about get the older one in a back pocket without it feeling like it'll fall out (I actually don't mind it sticks out a bit) but it comes with a good frame clamp system, the older variant clamp is better but the newer one is okay too. To compare I've a Lezyne micro floor HP and honestly, I prefer the airtool. the later model has 100cc capacity, fitting to either types of valve is ridiculously easy.
Blackburn Airstick in similar mould, smaller capacity (so smaller overall) but comes with a fold out handle, again easy fit to valve, feels easy to inflate though takes a few strokes more to get you there than the Airtool. -
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I might have a 26x wheel but can't remember if it's still in the garage
The 26x 1 1/4 is 597mm ISO as that was the british sports bike size, check the tyre as it'll be on there I had a raleigh Olympus a few years back and sold if for peanuts to someone on here and that was running 26s.I'll have a rummage in the garage tomoz when it's light as there's no leccy in there.
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Not really the same comparison is it, a company that utilises a material at a professional level and have been doing so for 30 years for components that have to withstand significant forces make products in their own factory with same material that have proven to be reliable/no worse than other branded products and have approval by people who test and review.
But yeah, totally the same as a Bic branded dinghy.
Don't care the OP isn't interested but at least make a decent effort at a proper comparison and not spout nonsense. -
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I have this, bob on for your good ladies height, the 'silverfox' was an offshoot brand of Muddy Fox, it's from the 90s so when they made half decent bikes. super condition, has hardly been used from when it was new. Steel frame but overall not heavy for its type, I'd hazard 13kg but can weigh it if you want, IIRC a std mid 2000s Dawes Galaxy was 14.5kg all in to compare.
Some minor cosmetics but paintwork in lovely nick, I've serviced it including regreasing the fluted seatpost, checking brakes/gears - Integrated 7x3 Shimano rapid fire shifters, Vs and they're all dialled in very well. Tyres measure an actual 37mm across inflated.
BB is smooth, wheels roll very well and wear to braking surfaces comensurate with the light use.
suspension saddle which is properly suited for ladies.I'd had this advertised for £170 as per the photo but will include a great condition Tortec Uni Super Tourist DX pannier rack as well for that price. Weight limit is 30kg but states no child seat to be used, not sure why tbh.
Other alternate is a brand new 'Racktime' Fold it adjustable (so works 26"-28"), this also has a 30kg limit though the newer version in the link is apparently limited to 25kg, this one has 30kg embossed on it. https://www.bikester.co.uk/racktime-foldit-adjustable-system-carrier-2628-black-1189891.html
To include the racktime £180
collection is Letchworth Garden City however, I'm 2mins from J9 A1, can meet at Letchworth station and I'll cycle it down.
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I've got this non folding 25, it's been hanging in the spare room for a while, was used on my commuter a fair few years ago but switched to Giant 28s on the front.
There's a bit of wear in the centre but plenty of meat left. for a few more miles. No nicks or cuts to the tread
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I've a brand new Mavic Ksyrium Pro Exalith front, it's the Haute Route special edition with matching wheelbag, also includes the QR skewer and 3 new pairs of Swiss Stop exalith 2 pads (the second version of the pads that were better).
17mm internal, more than enough for a 32mm and should be fine up to 37mm if you really wanted to. weighs 670g, excl skewer
There is a small cosmetic scratch on the upper part of the rim as per the photo.
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Prolite Bortola 24/20, 17mm wide, no QR skewers. 1581g actual (700/881)
They're been used for a couple of loops around the estate to test some (lightweight 38mm) tyres out, there is the barest sign a brake block has been on them but zero actual wear.
Novatec anti-bite Shimano freehub body+ original unused Prolite campag body (in the Novatec box) and a Shimano version, again unused. The latter has slight lockring thread damage but is fine, it was sent direct from Prolite but turned up with the damage however I got a lockring screwed in no problem. You can swap between the Shimano/Campag fairly easily.£243 incl insured post, £230 collected N.herts.
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New pair of folding Corratec 40mm that come up 38mm when fitted, pretty lightweight at 395g, I'd bought two pair when I built my Sirrus carbon Ltd into a 'gravel' bike, on tarmac they really felt like I was floating compared to other tyres (and I've used plenty of high end stuff incl wide tubs) it sort of felt slow because of the effort I wasn't putting in and the feel, but when I checked my computer it was telling me I was going plenty fast enough.
However I wanted something with a tread pattern so I could go on rougher terrain (so fitted Conti Speed Kings)
£35 posted the pair