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56cm Surly Steamroller Fixed Gear/Single Speed. Frame is in excellent condition.


Needs new chain and rear wheel needs fixing or replacing as there is a bit of a wobble in it.


Rear wheel has both a fixed and single speed cog.


Front and rear brakes.


Schwalbe Marathon tyres are in good condition and seemingly unpuncturable.


Front wheel is quite new Mavic Open Pro in good condition.


Would be a good project to whack a few nice parts on, but a new chain and fixed rear wheel would have it rolling again just fine.


Handled potholes, kerbs and London's rough rides brilliantly.


I'm only selling as I am moving back to New Zealand and the geography is not suitable for a single speed bike.


The frame by itself retails for about ?350 new.


?270 ono


http://surlybikes.com/bikes/steamroller/geometry

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