Bargain anyone?

Andy
Andy Posts: 8,207
edited April 2011 in The Crudcatcher
http://www.bikeradar.com/forums/viewtop ... t=12765201

Old frame with dent in. Only £170!

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  • DIESELDOG
    DIESELDOG Posts: 2,087
    Ooooohhhhh yaeah....

    One that doesn't need a pump! YAY!!

    Love n hugs

    DD
    Eagles may soar but weasels don't get sucked into jet engines.

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  • one does have to wonder how that dent got there cause it looks rather painful.

    ahwell, re arrange these words into a well know sentence;

    touch with a wouldnt bargepole
  • Haha man oh man. Some people really have too high of expectations.
  • I'll take it!

    It will go nicely with my wheels with the cracked rims, my forks with the gauged stanchions and my bent seatpost.

    Does anyone know where I can find a chainset with stripped pedal threads?
  • it does have a ck headset though.... they're worth £100000000000!
  • joshtp
    joshtp Posts: 3,966
    I love his comment about it being cheap, but not that cheap!!! (in reply to whether it comes with the forks)
    I like bikes and stuff
  • El Capitano
    El Capitano Posts: 6,401
    Does anyone know where I can find a chainset with stripped pedal threads?

    I could certainly make you a set. I've got a nice one in the shed that the spider isn't 100% connected to the cranks anymore that could be utilised.
  • Raymondavalon
    Raymondavalon Posts: 5,346
    edited March 2011
    And I'll throw in one very worn Avid Cleanweep 2 185mm brake rotor (or disc for the pedantic among us)
  • And I'll throw in one very worn Avid Clearsweep 2 185mm brake rotor (or disc for the pedantic among us)

    Cleansweep rotor then?
  • Raymondavalon
    Raymondavalon Posts: 5,346
    And I'll throw in one very worn Avid Cleanweep 2 185mm brake rotor (or disc for the pedantic among us)

    Cleansweep rotor then?

    As per my [amended] Post...

    And as a bonus for my detected typo, I'll throw in a silent bicycle bell that only dogs can hear

    The same type Andy uses to pull women...
  • bluechair84
    bluechair84 Posts: 4,352
    Might you also be interested in the fooked jockey wheel from my avatar? The picture shows the quality of craftsmanship that went into wearing her down. Shall we say a few hundred?
  • I never thought there'd be this much money in old bike parts! :shock:

    That being the case, I'd like to offer my old rear mech, a bargain at only £70. Don't all rush at once, people, there's only ONE of these, and it's 100% UNIQUE (no two break the same way). 8)

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    My "Bitsa": 7005 Alu h/tail, Marzocchi Bomber fork, Deore LX/XT/Acera trans, front: Mavic XC 717, XT hub, rear: On One Reetard, Planet X hub, Panaracer Fire XC Pro tyres, Cane Creek S6 h/set, Club Roost bars, Xero stem, Charge Spoon saddle.
  • wordnumb
    wordnumb Posts: 847
    MorganP104 wrote:
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    Morgan - is that a RD-M531?
  • Briggo
    Briggo Posts: 3,537

    The same type Andy uses to pull men...
  • wordnumb wrote:
    Morgan - is that a RD-M531?
    Why yes. Yes it is. 8)

    May I be so bold as to make a suggestion... You need to get out more. :lol:
    My "Bitsa": 7005 Alu h/tail, Marzocchi Bomber fork, Deore LX/XT/Acera trans, front: Mavic XC 717, XT hub, rear: On One Reetard, Planet X hub, Panaracer Fire XC Pro tyres, Cane Creek S6 h/set, Club Roost bars, Xero stem, Charge Spoon saddle.
  • Gazlar
    Gazlar Posts: 8,084

    Does anyone know where I can find a chainset with stripped pedal threads?

    I've got one, or at least I think I kept it, dunno why I kept it
    Mountain biking is like sex.......more fun when someone else is getting hurt
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  • wordnumb
    wordnumb Posts: 847
    MorganP104 wrote:
    wordnumb wrote:
    Morgan - is that a RD-M531?
    Why yes. Yes it is. 8)

    May I be so bold as to make a suggestion... You need to get out more. :lol:

    True, noted :)

    When you posted I was looking for some pieces of one of them. Now fixed though.