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Hi, clearing out some bits that are no longer required and taking up space
1 Terry Jarvis 531 lo pro frame and forks 50.5cm ST 54cm TT 24" front 700 rear I purchased this from the forum last month, then purchased another frame from the bay so this needs to go ( http://www.lfgss.com/thread125585.html ) this frame has a rear stay come away from the seat tube I have been quoted £25.00 by Jake Rusby Cycles for the repair. I have photographed it next to my Bianchi 56 cm ST for size comparison I am 5'10 so would be at the top of its height use £35.00 plus post or pick up
Rigida DP18 aero 30mm 700c on Sachs 7000 hub, very smooth comes with new Schwalbe ultemo and inner tube £(50.00) £40.00 plus post
Ambrosia Olympic Champion Durex 700c on shimano 105 hub never used comes with 8/9 speed freewheel and 5/6 speed uni-glide free hub. although this wheel has never been ridden it does need truing the gatorskin is not glued and not included £(55.00) £50.00 plus post
Fsa vision base bar new £20.00 plus post
Two chain tugs for quick release or can be drilled for axle £8.00 the pair plus post
Shimano Ultegra 52/39 chainset and dura ace 68mm 118.5 bb in reasonable condition £(25.00) £20.00 plus post
Campagnolo 27mm aero seat post scratches to post most will be hidden £(25.00) £20.00plus post
Selle An-Atomical leather seat post purchased from here I could not get on with it suit beater its almost out of adjustment £22.00 plus post
Tuffo 700c tub never used 21mm £15.00 plus post
Gator skin 700c tub 25mm never used £20.00
11 Sram carbon brake levers not shifters just levers new never used £35.00 plus post(sold)
12 Bianchi 1,1/8 110 stem £5.00 plus post
- Bianchi 31.6 seat post £5.00 plus post would suit beater
Post or pick up is fine if you think its overpriced let me know pay pal cash works here is a link to picks
http://s325.photobucket.com/user/andyh65/library/
Andy
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Hi, picked this up as a bit of a gamble did some research on it just wanting to know what you guys think. Its Columus/Cinelli tubing it,s the lightest steel frame I have ever come across, will weigh a bit later when I have a decent scale. The clearances are tight and it,s all internal cable routing, anyway here is the interesting bit, I phoned Stonehenge cycles and spoke to Pip the owner he said they never had any frames made from that tubing but purchased three TVM team frames in the late 80,s.
"Stonehenge cycles in Salisbury may have a sister bike to your Gazelle. I didn't get to see it but apparently it was ex Dag Otto Lauritzen."

Pip,s opinion was the frame was resprayed by a customer then the Stonehenge Cycles decals were applied, I am not claiming this to be the Dag bike frame as I have no conclusive proof, just asking what you guys think, anyway here are some pics -
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thats far to simple