Amanda P
Legendary Member
- Location
- York. Well, York-ish...
Still working through my redundant bits box. The following have surfaced:
A bit spooky, this, as I have absolutely no idea where it came from. A Cinelli 75mm quill stem. In good condition except for a shallow nick underneath (looks like someone has used a hacksaw to remove a brake cable hanger or something and slipped a tiny bit) - hardly noticeable once on the bike.
And a Shimano BioPace chainset, complete with rings in 28, 38, 48 sizes. Remember these? Feels a bit wierd to pedal with initially (especially on the small ring), but it's supposed to make pedalling smoother and easier on the knees. The 80s equivalent of Rotor Cranks or Egg Rings, in fact, and a good deal cheaper!
I think they're 175mm cranks - (I have both although only the one is shown in the picture). No crank bolts or bottom bracket though. I even have a spare set of rings if you want them!
Not good enough for a Sunday bike, but perfect for a hack or rat bike.
Let's say £5 for each (going to charidee) plus postage at cost.
A bit spooky, this, as I have absolutely no idea where it came from. A Cinelli 75mm quill stem. In good condition except for a shallow nick underneath (looks like someone has used a hacksaw to remove a brake cable hanger or something and slipped a tiny bit) - hardly noticeable once on the bike.

And a Shimano BioPace chainset, complete with rings in 28, 38, 48 sizes. Remember these? Feels a bit wierd to pedal with initially (especially on the small ring), but it's supposed to make pedalling smoother and easier on the knees. The 80s equivalent of Rotor Cranks or Egg Rings, in fact, and a good deal cheaper!
I think they're 175mm cranks - (I have both although only the one is shown in the picture). No crank bolts or bottom bracket though. I even have a spare set of rings if you want them!

Not good enough for a Sunday bike, but perfect for a hack or rat bike.
Let's say £5 for each (going to charidee) plus postage at cost.