105 Pedals for Toeclips

cmjc

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I'm tired of buying Wellgo cage pedals, and having to replace them every two years, so if you have any newish, or NOS, 105 pedals that will take toe-clips, I'm interested.

I actually need two pairs.
 
Head for t'shed an'tek y'camera.

PS. I worked in Ashford many years ago, got mi'wings at Headcorn :)
 
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I also have a pair of 600 pedals in very good condition
 

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I've not heard from our "Tel" yet, but those 600s look interesting Cipolini. The "Time" pedals above them appear to have a smaller thread on the spindles? But if it's an optical illusion, I could take the lot if the price is favourable.

I'm a self-financed missionary pedalling up and down the bumps of SE Asia.

PS. I also studied at Bangor UCNW in the 1970s!

Feel free to PM me, or discuss here :)

Colin
 
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So sorry. After popping down to the shed I discovered that the pedals I have are not in all that great a condition. One pair has 105 clips on and a cap missing, the other pair are slightly odd.

Probably make one good pair out of the four. I'll sell them all for £16 posted....
 

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No need to apologise "Tel", we know the lure of t'shed, with its musty aroma of creosote, plywood, tom-cats, and asphalt. If fragrance manufacturers could bottle it, old-maids past their flower, would be snapped up.

105 pedals:
Thank you for taking the trouble to post photos, but they've not loaded for me, on this rat-chewed jungle connection.

They don't sound as if they'd last long grinding up local karst, and so I'll leave them for a UK bod to snap up.

Somebody out there will have some for me... :)
 
cmjc":1n18iuzw said:
No need to apologise "Tel", we know the lure of t'shed, with its musty aroma of creosote, plywood, tom-cats, and asphalt. If fragrance manufacturers could bottle it, old-maids past their flower, would be snapped up.

:LOL: :LOL: :LOL:
 
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