ed_o_brain
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I'm selling my Honky Tonk... I will post some pictures later.
It's a 56cm chromoly butted frame.
http://www.evanscycl...d-bike-ec017276
Upgrades include:
- Mavic Aksium Wheelset
- Continental Grand Prix tyres
- Specialized Pavé Carbon Seatpost
- Tektro dual pivot med drop calipers - the originals were made of cheese, these are much better!
- Lightweight selle saddle
- Mudguards
- Rack
The drive train is worn out, but I'll be supplying with it:
- Stronglight triple chainset (50/40/30 Dural)
- Shimano 105 front triple dérailleur
- New chain (SRAM 9 speed nickel plated job)
- New cassette (HG50 9 speed 11-25)
- New bottom bracket
All of the above is brand new and boxed. And if you hadn't cottoned on already, will turn it from a double into a triple.
So all you need to supply is elbow grease and new cables and you will have a bike which is ideal for fast commuting and Audax.
The only down side is a nasty mark on the top tube where the bike once fell over. Other than that, a few light scratches from everyday use and the fact it's due a clean, it's a good solid machine and draws compliments from other cyclists everywhere I go.
I would keep, but with car insurance to pay for this month, a knackered file/print server to replace and the fact I need to buy a NAS box to replace a broken file/print server, I need some cash.
I'm asking for£600£500, collected from south Manchester.
No offers.
It's a 56cm chromoly butted frame.
http://www.evanscycl...d-bike-ec017276
Upgrades include:
- Mavic Aksium Wheelset
- Continental Grand Prix tyres
- Specialized Pavé Carbon Seatpost
- Tektro dual pivot med drop calipers - the originals were made of cheese, these are much better!
- Lightweight selle saddle
- Mudguards
- Rack
The drive train is worn out, but I'll be supplying with it:
- Stronglight triple chainset (50/40/30 Dural)
- Shimano 105 front triple dérailleur
- New chain (SRAM 9 speed nickel plated job)
- New cassette (HG50 9 speed 11-25)
- New bottom bracket
All of the above is brand new and boxed. And if you hadn't cottoned on already, will turn it from a double into a triple.
So all you need to supply is elbow grease and new cables and you will have a bike which is ideal for fast commuting and Audax.
The only down side is a nasty mark on the top tube where the bike once fell over. Other than that, a few light scratches from everyday use and the fact it's due a clean, it's a good solid machine and draws compliments from other cyclists everywhere I go.
I would keep, but with car insurance to pay for this month, a knackered file/print server to replace and the fact I need to buy a NAS box to replace a broken file/print server, I need some cash.
I'm asking for
No offers.