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Vitus 56cm Frame, Fork and Seat post.

I'm Selling off my old winter bike because I finally have to accept that at 6ft2 and 56cm frame is too small for me.

Its a 1980's Vitus 979 Dural in deep blue with chrome lug work. Unfortuately the stickers have all had to be removed. The headset (Campag Chorus) needs a bit of attention and possibly replacing but otherwise its a great light bike.

I was considering converting it to a single speed but I already have a fixie so it seem surplus to requirement.

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Eurobike 2012 - Easton show off new EC90XD carbon fibre cyclo-cross disc fork.

Eastons new carbon fibre cyclo-cross disc fork. What a beast!

FS: Jamis Xenith Comp Carbon Frame and Fork. Inc Extras £450 ono

Jamis Xenith Comp Frame and fork plus extras! £450 or a good sensible offer will be considered.

Frame and fork details:
Jamis Xenith Comp full Carbon Fibre (Dyad II)
58cm (equivilent)
56cm top tube

Full Carbon Fibre fork inc. crown and steerer
1 1/8th steerer tube
50mm steerer tube above headset.
Inc. 2 Spacers, compression wedge

EXTRAS!

Jamis Carbon Fibre seatpost
Shimano 105 front mech
Cane creek headset
FSA Bottom Bracket
Carbon Fibre Bottle cage

This is a light, stiff, fast and comfortable frameset.
NEVER crashed.
Always cleaned and maintained.
Never raced.

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Kinesis T2 frame & fork UNUSED & BRAND NEW!!

Here is my Kinesis T2 frame (RRP £250) and Kinesis 7075 aluminium trainer fork (RRP £55) brand new and unused. Reason for sale is; I cannot afford a groupset and am used to single speed now, so am selling to fund parts towards my new single speed bike.

PLEASE NOTE: It's the frame and fork only; also these brand new are going for £200 for the frame only so you're getting a fork basically for free with it! Frame size is also suitable for a woman.

Specs are as follows:

Frame Size: 51cm

Frame weight: 1640grams/1.6kilos/3.5lbs

Seatpost: 27.2mm

Front mech clamp: 31.8mm

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Bike Winterising Advice required

I have a Planet X Ti Sportive that I'm thinking of winterising 'properly' - I currently have an old Bontrager rear mudguard on it but nothing on the front as there are no mounts on the Planet X fork.

Firstly - Crud RoadRacer2s on the fork I have or proper guards and a new fork? I have Cruds on my commuter (2011 Langster) but they are very tight on that bike and rub constantly - worried that this is a 'feature' of the Cruds. This'd obviously be the cheapest option though...

FS: Planet X Kaffenback Fork

Kaffenback fork by cnarborough, on Flickr

Touring/cross fork with mudguard eyes. 20.5cm x 1 1/8" steerer. Metallic blue paint, a few scrapes - touched up with what looks like turquoise nail varnish. Ideal for a hack bike. £8 delivered. chrisnarborough at yahoo dot co dot uk

FS: Steel Pinarello Winter/Audax/Training/Commuting/Singlespeed Frame & Fork

http://bit.ly/cpqU7b

As advertised on eBay.

Please look into it it's a very good quality bike.

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