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Default
  
anyone know where I could do this? best place?

thks

A Lee
  
Default <user_sucking@the_host.smooth> wrote:

> anyone know where I could do this? best place?

Depends on what bike/spec /price etc. Ebay is good for selling, I got rid of a road bike there, that
wouldnt sell in Cycling Weekly. If it is reasonable spec, then an ad here, or on any of the online
ads list would be worth a try (Singletrack.co.uk is quite good). If it is a crap old MTB/crap old
road bike, then local papers are about the only place to sell. Alan.
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Default
  
It's a decent spec MTB by Specialized. Turns out to be too big for me and am injuring myself riding.

Are you sure this group would accept a bike ad?

Thanks for the extra info!

"A Lee" <alan@darkroom.minus.com> wrote in message
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> Default <user_sucking@the_host.smooth> wrote:
>
> > anyone know where I could do this? best place?
>
> Depends on what bike/spec /price etc. Ebay is good for selling, I got rid of a road bike there,
> that wouldnt sell in Cycling Weekly. If it is reasonable spec, then an ad here, or on any of the
> online ads list would be worth a try (Singletrack.co.uk is quite good). If it is a crap old
> MTB/crap old road bike, then local papers are about the only place to sell. Alan.
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> North Midlands.

A Lee
  
Default <user_sucking@the_host.smooth> wrote:

> It's a decent spec MTB by Specialized. Turns out to be too big for me and am injuring
> myself riding.

Put it on the 'for sale forum' on Singletrack.If it doesnt sell there, then it will sell on ebay.

> Are you sure this group would accept a bike ad?

Occasional private ads are tolerated, put FS: in the subject, and dont post the same thing more than
once a week, and no-one will complain. I've bought 2 bikes off here in the past, so they do get
noticed. Alan.
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Default
  
Cheers for that!

"A Lee" <alan@darkroom.minus.com> wrote in message
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> Default <user_sucking@the_host.smooth> wrote:
>
> > It's a decent spec MTB by Specialized. Turns out to be too big for me
and am
> > injuring myself riding.
>
> Put it on the 'for sale forum' on Singletrack.If it doesnt sell there, then it will sell on ebay.
>
> > Are you sure this group would accept a bike ad?
>
> Occasional private ads are tolerated, put FS: in the subject, and dont post the same thing more
> than once a week, and no-one will complain. I've bought 2 bikes off here in the past, so they do
> get noticed. Alan.
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> North Midlands.

James Hodson
  
On Sun, 13 Jul 2003 15:30:48 GMT, "Default" <user_sucking@the_host.smooth> wrote:

>It's a decent spec MTB by Specialized. Turns out to be too big for me and am injuring
>myself riding.
>

Hi Default :-/

Is the bike far too big for you or is it too large by just a little bit. If the latter, would it be
possible for you change a few parts; the stem, for example.

James

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Default
  
HI James,

The bike is a 23" which turns out to be big for me. I imagine if you're > 6' tall then it should be
fine for you. The shop I originally bought it from didn't do a very good job of advising properly as
to size, hence ended up buying in all the excitement of the moment. I'm not really into changing
parts with those out of spec, but I'm sure if you're in the know, modding is probably second nature.

A really good bike though.

Joe

"James Hodson" <jUNDERSCOREhodson@ntlworld.com.invalid> wrote in message
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> On Sun, 13 Jul 2003 15:30:48 GMT, "Default" <user_sucking@the_host.smooth> wrote:
>
> >It's a decent spec MTB by Specialized. Turns out to be too big for me and
am
> >injuring myself riding.
> >
>
> Hi Default :-/
>
> Is the bike far too big for you or is it too large by just a little bit. If the latter, would it
> be possible for you change a few parts; the stem, for example.
>
> James
>
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Pete Biggs
  
Default wrote:
> anyone know where I could do this? best place?

* Here
* www.ebay.co.uk
* www.cyclingplus.co.uk/forum
* Cycling Plus magazine free ad
* Cycling Weekly mag if good road bike (or MTB mags if good MTB)
* Ads in local paper and shop windows if cheap or old bike

~PB

James Hodson
  
On Sun, 13 Jul 2003 21:24:16 GMT, "Default" <user_sucking@the_host.smooth> wrote:

>The bike is a 23" which turns out to be big for me. I imagine if you're > 6' tall then it should
>be fine for you. The shop I originally bought it from didn't do a very good job of advising
>properly as to size, hence ended up buying in all the excitement of the moment. I'm not really
>into changing parts with those out of spec, but I'm sure if you're in the know, modding is
>probably second nature.
>
>A really good bike though.

Hi Joe

I'm certainly not "in the know" and please don't you ever again try to imply that I am! :-)

FWIW, I'm 6'00" and my road bike is <grabs tape measure> around ... I really have no idea. How does
one measure a bike's size these days?

Road bike: BB to bottom of seat pin = about 25" MTB bike: BB to bottom of seat pin = about 19.5"
(this is the correct size according to Trek - I bought a 19.5" bike)

The above simply says that bikes' sizes can no longer be compared. I cannot find the documentation
for my road bike but I'm reasonably sure that it was sized at 55cms - approx 21.5 inches.

It's been said before: "Size isn't everything."

James

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David Brown :O\
  
"James Hodson" <jUNDERSCOREhodson@ntlworld.com.invalid> wrote in message
> Road bike: BB to bottom of seat pin = about 25" MTB bike: BB to bottom of seat pin = about 19.5"
> (this is the correct size according to Trek - I bought a 19.5" bike)

With a MTB the seat tube length really has no relevance as the top tubes all slope at different
angles. It's the top tube and head tube lengths that matter.

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James Hodson
  
On Thu, 17 Jul 2003 12:46:03 +0100, "David Brown :o\)" <news@parkcourt.co.uk> wrote:

>"James Hodson" <jUNDERSCOREhodson@ntlworld.com.invalid> wrote in message
>> Road bike: BB to bottom of seat pin = about 25" MTB bike: BB to bottom of seat pin = about 19.5"
>> (this is the correct size according to Trek - I bought a 19.5" bike)
>
>With a MTB the seat tube length really has no relevance as the top tubes all slope at different
>angles. It's the top tube and head tube lengths that matter.

Has anyone coined the term Virtual Top Tube ( VTT) yet? If not, consider it coined.

More seriously, it is a pain, IMO, sizing bikes these days. I know you should most definitely ride
before you buy but even so ...

James

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