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    Posted: 07 December 2022 at 9:24am


Aluminum frame, which is very well engineered, a huge step up from the older DX model, with a fully enclosed chain, 7 speed hub gear and robust seat column. Fully adjustable steering position and seat height. Drum brakes on front and rear wheels. 
Front and rear mudguards to keep you (and the frame) dry.

Very, very comfortable. I can't overstate that, compared to a regular bike. A very capable mile-eater. Its in good order, with only minor blemishes. The rubber on the handlebar ends has some deterioration and some of the bolts have superficial rust; not anything that has affected operation.

Recently fitted inner tubes, using Schrader valves. Front and rear lights, powered by dynamo, so you always have lights when you need them. (Dynamo is very easy to connect/disconnect, so it doesn't slow you down when you don't need it.) Rear U shape rear wheel lock, which holds the key in place when open, so whenever you're cycling those keys aren't going anywhere and when you take the key out, the bike isn't going anywhere (unless carried.) Chrome spring-loaded bell.

The air horn (Hadley 868) is not included, nor for sale but if you desire to fit an onboard air horn system, I'm happy to provide advice on equipment. Its great at clearing the geese from canal towpaths. LOL

Test rides welcome.

Delivery is available. Message for a quotation. Or, I could meet you at Nottingham train station (once payment is made), if you're making use of the rail network (quite easy to transport by train; see last image). If you're looking to collect with a car, bear in mind this isn't a small bike. I can say it fits in a Toyota Yaris, if the bike's front wheel is removed.

I'd be interested in swapping it for a Birdy or Brompton folding bike - I'm looking for a compact folder, as I don't use this full size bike often.

Its for sale on eBay, starting bid £525 but here, where there are no fees, I'd accept £475. eBay item code 175518964772
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