DarrenRav Posted March 22, 2004 Posted March 22, 2004 Chaz With my WSCC member discount I would only be paying £250, the higher offer was to put off the non-members Quote
chazpowerslide Posted March 22, 2004 Author Posted March 22, 2004 Darren, you are the proud new owner of a Trek mountain bike You have PM. Thanks to all those that posted. Chaz. Quote
Camel_Landy Posted March 22, 2004 Posted March 22, 2004 b*******.... I was going to put in another bid but couldn't get to the 'pooter. Hey ho..... M Quote
chazpowerslide Posted March 23, 2004 Author Posted March 23, 2004 To tell you the truth, I'd forgotten all about it too and was in the garage getting my Zetec ready for iminant Westy transplant.............. Chaz. Quote
JonnyBoy Posted March 23, 2004 Posted March 23, 2004 anyone got an ultegra equipped road bike for sale? Quote
timd Posted March 23, 2004 Posted March 23, 2004 No - But I have got a 105 equipped lime green Cannondale road bike for sale! PS. And a TACX turbo trainer thing too.. Quote
JonnyBoy Posted March 25, 2004 Posted March 25, 2004 how much, what size, what spec (training/raceable?) ? Quote
timd Posted March 26, 2004 Posted March 26, 2004 Ok, have emailed JonnyBoy direct, but here goes: It's a 55cm frame I think, well that's the centre to centre measurement anyway.. (never entirely sure if that's how they measure road frames) Rough spec: - Shimano 105 groupset throughout apart from hubs and SPD compatible pedals (both CODA - Cannondale's own brand) - CAAD2 frameset - Cinelli bars - Dual compound Hutchinson tyres - Mavic rims with tarty black DT spokes. - Specialized wireless computer fitted It has a different saddle and stem to originally supplied. Can refit both/either - CODA saddle was lighter but IMO less comfy, and the CODA stem was lower and possibly longer. Bike cost a grand, give or take, without pedals or computer etc a few years ago. Has done iro 400 road miles and a coupla hundred on a trainer indoors. Is immaculate, no scratches on paintwork (needs a bl**** good clean though - dusty in my garage! ). Never been out in rain, sprockets etc mint. It's a real nice bike - only vague thing letting it down IMO is the hubs - be nicer if it had either the 105 hubs or some cartridge bearing ones. Selling because: a) it's too small for me really and no amount of fiddling with stem heights will change that! and b) I've now got back problems which means my only real options for bikes are recumbents.. Turbo trainer is a Tacx Cycleforce Basic if you were interested (can get some pics of that too if required). Any other questions, drop me an email.. Cheers, Tim. Quote
DarrenRav Posted March 26, 2004 Posted March 26, 2004 Turbo trainer is a Tacx Cycleforce Basic if you were interested (can get some pics of that too if required). I might be interested Is it one of these Quote
timd Posted March 27, 2004 Posted March 27, 2004 Yup, that's the fella. Thanks, saves me digging it out of the depths of the spare room and taking some pics. Quote
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