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Shed clear-out

  • 18-09-2024 8:22am
    #1
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    So: a lot of items which though not used were, for the most part, never used and often still boxed. Based in D7/D9 and often happy to deliver within a 10km radius.

    1. 8-speed (11-30t) Shimano HG-50 cassette. €16 (This actually is new: I inadvertently ordered two.)

    2. Waterproof mobile phone holder with all fittings for handlebars. €8. Think it's Halford's own brand. (It might be Topeak but there's no manufacturer label.) Bought in an emergency when I forgot my Garmin and used for a week in Donegal.

    3. Elite Bottle Cage (plastic). Price: "shure take it". (I'll throw it in with something else that gets bought.)

    4. Shimano 105 11-speed (11-25) cassette. €15. Used but not for much, certainly less than 500km (I needed at least a 28 in the low end.)

    5. Saccon V-Brakes. €8. Bought ages ago. Never fitted and stored in a vacuum-sealed bag.

    6. Hoods for Shimano Ultegra St-6600 shifters. €5. Never taken out of box (although I realise there's a pretty low chance anyone is still running 6600s).

    7. Acera Brake-Pads. Unused. Again: free to whoever'd want them.

    8. 2 X Schwalbe tubes for 20 X 1 3/8 tyres. €10 for the pair. Again: virtually new. I bought them for 20X 1 1/8 thinking they'd fit. Newsflash: they don't. Anyone buying these should check the ISO number (the five digit code in a two digit - three digit sequence) on their tyres to make sure they match those marked on the box.



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