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[strike]700c 100 oln track front. Black hub (same style as system x, sealed bearing) on Velocity D-V white on black spokes, no braking surface. Comes complete with Schwalbe Durano S tyre+tube. £60[/strike] Sold
700c DT 1.2 rim with braking surface. Comes complete with Schwalbe mara + tyre+tube. Its on a hub which is stripped so free spokes - £20
Need to collect from me at Blackfriars/Southwark/Farringdon/Kings Cross on a week day.

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Selling
Surly Cross Check touring bike in great condition.
Black - 52cm 4130 double butted
DH-3N71 Dynahub on mavic open pro (front)
Shimano 105 on open pro (rear)
Brooks B.17
Rack and Panniers included
Probably some pd-m520 pedals chucked in too.£700 ono
Got flu so I'm too lazy to list the rest right now but will answer any questions and post pics if requested.
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Any Brightonians flogging anything ss/fixed bikewise? Drop or bullbars preferred and shamefully after riding SS MTB for several years the larger Langster tubed frame rather appeals.
I have a 31" ish inseam and am 5"9 so looking around the 52-54cm I suppose
Cheers
Thought I replied to this but it isn't showing up!
I possibly have a 07 langster (rusty red skulls version).
Housemates want me to get rid of a bike so I might have to part with it.Let me know if your interested.
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4 spotted today
Guy with wild hair on a clean looking red frame and blue velocity rims going up the bottom Coombe Road of Lewes Road
Tall looking guy going quickly up the stein on a brown/beige frame (possibly a steamroller) with narrow bars
Clean looking white bike (maybe a unipack) with Black deep V's and cut down bars going along the seafront between the piers
British Eagle frame with weird paint job locked up outside the internet cafe on Lewes Road.
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Speaking from personal experience, do not give in.
I was in a similar situation in my first year at uni living in halls. The company that owned the halls said that I was not allowed to keep my bike in my room because it was a fire hazard. Instead I was supposed to put it in the "secure" bike parking area in the garage. This "secure" area turned out to be nothing more than a padlocked cage with a bike rack in it, still I begrudgingly put my bike in there.
A few weeks later the garage door mechanism broke and whilst waiting for it to be fixed they decided it would be more convenient for all if it was left open. Sure enough within 2 days every single car in the garage had been broken in to and 3 bikes were gone including mine.
The company that managed the halls refused to claim any responsability and I was out £1200 worth of bike.Moral of the story, keep your bike in your room no matter what they tell you!!!
If you didn't persue that legally you are crazy!
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Complete sold