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Men's road bike 54cm frame now ?225 + spares


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Sadly, due to imminent move to smaller flat, I'm reluctantly getting rid of my 'vintage' (must be early 90s) winter trainer/turbo bike. Loyal servant for a good 10 years, it nevertheless has many more left in it for someone with more space.


Frame & forks: 54cm 5086 'Aviatube' Aluminium. Few scrapes and dings as you'd expect with the age, but structurally sound. Alu forks of the 'straight/aero' variety that was fashionable for a time.


Crankset: Campagnolo Centaur UltraTorque (50x34)

Shifters: Campagnolo Veloce Powershifters (9 speed)

Brakes: Campagnolo Veloce. Pads will need changing soon.

Front & rear mech: Campagnolo Veloce

Cassette: Campagnolo (12-26t I think)

Chain: KMC

Wheelset: Bontrager RaceXLite from around 2007/8 when I had them replaced. Probably done around 1000 miles since then, mostly on the turbo trainer since 2010.

Tyres: Vredestein. TBH, you'd want to swap these out. It's got a trainer tyre on in the pictures, which I'll replace

Stronglight headset

Quill stem

Pro bars

Specialized saddle

Generic alu seatpost


I just did a not particularly accurate 'stand on the scales, then stand on them again holding the bike' weigh-in and it looks like it's just over 8.1kg. You could use this as a winter trainer or, with a few upgrades in spec, actually race it. Had it serviced earlier this year and haven't used it since.


Based in Honor Oak. It's listed elsewhere (not eBay), but will update immediately if it goes.


?225 collected.

I've also found a spare chainset (53x39t) and rear mech, plus some other stuff that I'll throw in gratis.

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