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Decided to make the most of this summer by going away, so I'm having a clear out to raise some funds. Based in Surbiton, prefer collection but willing to discuss postage. Dibs then PM please. If there are any questions gimme a PM.
Original photos and other angles here http://www.flickr.com/photos/tombiddulph/sets/72157630176351902/with/7394044438/

**Pinarello Pursuit frame
**Top tube - 55cm
Seat tube - 50cmSpontaneously bought off here about 6 months ago, been sat in my room since, been too busy to build it up. Aluminium with carbon stays, used to belong to Team GB, pursuit geometry so it's designed to be used with a lot of seatpost showing. Few minor surface scratches/chips, good condition otherwise. Comes with unknown bottom bracket, spins ok, and seatpost clamp from Sigma Sports in Kingston. Needs Pinarello forks.
sold to whittle

**Alpina Fork
**1 1/8th, 20cm of steerer left, star fangled nut included. Decent condition, few scratches here and there.
£40 - dibs charlesreza
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Deda Drittissimo Carbon 27.2 Seatpost**
"Carbon fibre, zero set back post. To complete the Deda find your position program. 27.2mm. Finish: carbon fibre 3K gloss finish. Weight: +/- 145g."
Literally brand new, only took it out of packaging to photograph it.
£40 Dibs jackpearson

Deda Zero 1 90mm Stem
"6061 light alloy, 3D forged, embossed “D” logo.
Flip flop graphics.
Handlebar diameter: 31.7 mm.
Angle: 84°.
Weight: 133 grams"Brand new.
**sold **to whittle

**T Level Infinity Roll-top Backpack
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From the Tokyo Fixed site:"Cordura construction and truck tarp sections on the base and rolltop. The rolltop extends the bag for extra carrying ability and includes a drawstring. Side entry zipper for easy access, and a huge amount of small compartments for other junk. The back of this bag is designed for comfort and ventilation, with ergonomic padding and a mesh frame which allows the bag to sit away from your back, letting air circulate.
- Woojin- Duraflex buckles
- Reflective spots
- Ergonomic padded straps
- Waterproof zips
- Rubber hole for headphones
- NEW FOR 2011 - The bags now sport a system on the back which allows you to adjust the arch.
- 51cm x 16cm x 38cm (31L not including the extendable rolltop)"
This really is the best bag I've owned, for cycling and just in general. There's a ton of reviews online so I wont gush too much, but I will say that the ventilation system is amazing for avoiding sweaty back, and keeping big loads comfortable. And it's pretty damn waterproof:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8BQN0oBD4b4
- 51cm x 16cm x 38cm (31L not including the extendable rolltop)"
Used it for a couple of months only, the only reason I'm selling is that I literally don't use it enough, I have a smaller Chrome backpack that handles everything I need. It's in amazing condition with a few extremely minor cosmetic marks.
Tokyo Fixed (which is where I got it from) are doing these for £171, so **£110 **- dibs Charlesreza
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****Mission Workshop Rummy Messenger Bag**
Great little messenger bag that can either be used as a roll-top (as above) or as a typical flap over bag.From the MW site:
"The Rummy is a 1,600 cu. in. weatherproof messenger bag featuring a roll top compartment along with two quick-access cargo pockets, four internal zippered pockets, custom aluminum hardware and a detachable cross-chest stabilizer. Fits up to 15’’ laptop in front zip pocket and up to a 17’’ in main compartment."http://missionworkshop.com/products/bags/messenger/roll_top/medium_rummy.php
It's in great condition, no tears/scuffs.
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Sold **to Ludd - Woojin- Duraflex buckles
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Isn't that Rudy Melo's build? http://www.pedalroom.com/bike/20112012-leader-735-5221
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Ridiculous salve collection. Three Cannondale tracks, including this gold anodised one (click the link for his others) http://www.theheavypedal.com/blog/2012/03/22/skrillas-stable/


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I'm not sure I know how to measure the angles. From looking at cane creek's headset fit calculator, and other headset information, i think this is what I'm after http://www.canecreek.com/component-headsets?browse=Fitment&name=IS42&product=40.IS42%20Tall%20Cover#40.IS42%20Tall%20Cover which is for 45/45. Also found this http://www.slanecycles.com/cane-creek-aheadset-is-integrated-1-18-p-19555.html?language=en¤cy=GBP but there's not enough information to be sure (does say 45/36 on it though). Way out of my depth with all this.
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A normal fork crown with the relevant separate crown race will work.
I did enquire about this in Sigma and they said that the crown races just aren't available separately, unless i can use a non-Pinarello one? Would there be any chance I could replace the whole headset with a non-Pinarello one? (I have a feeling the answer is going to be no).
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Went down to Sigma Sport and finally found a solution to my Pinarello seapost clamp problem....

....and then found out i have a fork problem. The frame didn't come with the original forks, which would have had the crown race moulded into them. So now I need to track down some Pinarello forks. Sigma suggested looking online and did give me the name of Pina distibutor, so i've sent them an email, but so far haven't had any luck on the internet.
Beginning to realise why the frame was so cheap....
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The interview where that image came from just makes it worse
http://fashionnews.zalando.co.uk/2011/10/04/blog-banter-prince-cassius/
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definitely pursuit frame then. Best thing to do is just measure middle of BB to top of saddle on one of your other bikes and replicate it on the Pinarello.
Yeah I did that in a very (very) rough way and replicated it with the seatpost height in that picture.
where did you get the seatpost bolt in the end?
I haven't, yet. Been super busy with uni work so apart from picking up some cheap forks, it hasn't been touched.
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So my Pinarello frame's been sat in my room, so i thought i'd chuck some wheels on to get an idea of the size.

And it looks small, really small. But i think i'm right in saying that it's designed to be run with much more seatpost showing, giving a much more aggressive riding position? Either that or it was custom made for someone with very strange body proportions.
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Cheers guys.
Updated thread, only thing completely undibsed is the seatpost.