Brakes, Sandals and Hub For Sale

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Brakes, Sandals and Hub For Sale

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Hi all,

had a bit of a sort out today and binned 5 bin bags of hoarded stuff. I've decided to sell a few bits and bobs that have some monetary value.

Shimano SPD sandals 45 / 10.5 . Carried for almost 600km in Iceland. Clipped in for 20 meters used on river crossings.

£50.00 £40.00


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Cannondale QR front 32h Hub. Was a lefty, used on my gravel bike for a year, bearings super smooth. Comes with a Spanish made ready to ride qr conversion axle. Cost me about £60.00 from memory.

£35.00

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Clarks CMD-22 brake calipers unused

£30.00

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Re: Brakes, Sandals and Hub For Sale

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Sandles reduced.
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Re: Brakes, Sandals and Hub For Sale

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Still available. Ebay soon.
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Re: Brakes, Sandals and Hub For Sale

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Alan... when putting some of my stuff on ebay and in case it goes for stupid silly low price money... I link it to a charity and click 100% donate etc. That way if you end up getting the 'stupid silly low amount money' for it, you know that you're still 100% satisfied as its benefitting charity
If you get decent money then even better as you get 200% satisfaction and the charity manages to go a bit further God Willing...

McMillan and plenty others are registered on the ebay files mate. Let me know if you need a hand finidng a specific one to ensure it's on there... Or if you want to know how. The spd are tempting btw but mainly for crossings on the BB200. But I think I'll just plod on with my 5:10s with the drain holes :smile:
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