The Zoom stem is not original (as you know), the saddle is just because I have not put a decent one on yet! I'm assuming the bike dates from early 2000 and the Campag components still look nice.....plus they work fine.Budget frame/forks from a PlanetX owned brand. Campag stuff's slightly old as well. Zoom components (stem, saddle?) aren't exactly expensive.
£100-120 imo
They are the multiple shift ones, caught me out a bit on my first change. The bike is reasonably light (but compared to a Raleigh Airlite 200 I suppose it would be!Agree I don't think the frame is great, nice colours though which helps.
Although its 'only' Centaur that groupset is decent. In fact if those shifters are the Ultra-shift version (that can do multiple up and down shifts in a single finger/thumb movement) they are great. Someone will snap those up, probs get £50 just for them. They are heavy compared to the Chorus and Record versions, but they have a really solid mechanical feel to the gear changes that I actually prefer to the Chorus and Record.
Budget frame/forks from a PlanetX owned brand. Campag stuff's slightly old as well. Zoom components (stem, saddle?) aren't exactly expensive.
£100-120 imo
Ok, looks like the Deccadai and multiple shifters are my best selling point.
If selling as a complete bike I would make it look more like it hangs together.
Two matching black tyres, a black stem, and black bar tape would approve the appearance a lot for not a lot of money.
If selling as a complete bike I would make it look more like it hangs together.
Two matching black tyres, a black stem, and black bar tape would improve the appearance a lot for not a lot of money.
Agree, who thought that stem was a good idea? I'm sure its marketed as bronze or gold, but seriously come on, its brown isn't it, and looks grim.
It is doing the complete opposite of the rug in 'the Big Lebowski' that 'really tied the room together'