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Free bike disposal

 
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Old 09-05.-2008, 10:37 PM   #1
daren
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Default Free bike disposal

I'm having a garage clearout...

My (very) old commuter hack is available for collection. It's a
Raleigh Avanti hard-tail MTB of about 20yrs vintage with an originat
XT groupset but cheaper rear deraileur. I believe it has a 531 frame
and forks - needs a repaint and has no rack lugs. I've added drop bars
and bar end shifters, and relatively new panracer paselas. The
thumbshifters and brake levers are now on one of my tandems and not
available. Oh and it has a narrow road block on the rear.

Size is I think 17" frame, virtual top-tube is 55cm with an upright
stem. I'm 5 10" and it's a bit short with this stem.

It's getting no use, so it's up for grabs. A modest donation to the
Burma appeal would be appreciated. Collection from OX13

Kind regards,

Daren
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