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Hi guys, looking for the following
Bags
- Pair for rear, ~25-30l each, preferably duck cotton or dark in colour
- Pair for front, ~10l each, preferably duck cotton or dark in colour
- Both for touring purposes so waterproof, sturdy, good used condition, etc
[strike]Rear pannier rack
- 700c, preferably black, heavy-duty/touring friendly.
- Topeak, Blackburn, etc
Front low-rider rack
- 700c, preferably black, heavy-duty/touring friendly.
- Topeak, Blackburn, etc
Mudguards
- Full silver mudguards, to fit 700cX28
- Any used SKS chromoplastics kicking about? [/strike]
Thanks!
- Pair for rear, ~25-30l each, preferably duck cotton or dark in colour
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Some stupid Qs please - does the battery pack (no. 2) have to be mounted on the bike too or is it just for recharging at home?
Also does it have different modes? Was thinking more to save battery than to be seen (cause I'm guessing its hard to miss 900 lumens...)[strike]Dibs no.2 pending answers please![/strike]
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That's really really nice. Would make such a good fast touring rig... Wish this had come up a couple of months ago before I went for a french touring frame!
My training ride has an Olagnero frame and they're beautifully made. Lots of attention to detail and a really top quality finish.They had some amazing builders in their books, including Vanni Losa (Cinelli and Magni to name a few). Their paint tends to be beautiful too, and really long-lasting. A lot of it was done by Carlos Dossena who made the rounds in Milan for all the big names and boutique workshops - he produced some incredible stuff.
Sorry to go on, always get excited when an Olagnero pops up!
This is an absolute bargain for someone considering the workshop's pedigree and the quality of the frame, best of luck with the sale. If it's still kicking about in a few days I'll probably have to take it, for now though I'm trying to resist! -
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Racks and mudguards sorted, thanks barenecessities :-)
Just the bags to go now!