For Sale Splitting - BOTM Tim Gould Schwinn (Mucho XTR) PRICE DROP

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So, the build was the really fun part, and winning a BOTM was great, but all good things come to an end. I am prioritising riding now, and need parts for my new Pole hardtail :)

The build thread can be found here
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Finished pics on page 17 and onwards
Some parts were NOS (Hubs, Rims, Front derailleur, brake-pads)
All other parts were VGC.
Only ridden 40Kms off-road since the build was finished

Basically the bike is an exact copy of the bike Tim Gould rode at the 1993 Plymouth Grundig World Cup race in Newnham.

Keeping the frame - everything else can go.

Build as below, and prices for the parts
NOW SPLITTING FOR PARTS - prices below - just a few bits left.

Prices are as shown, P&P to be added, shipped from Sweden.
Shipping costs;
Tracked will cost €15 for up to 1Kg, €21 for up to 2Kg
Tracked & Insured will cost €24 for up to 1Kg, €27 for up to 2Kg.

Dibbs here and I will work my way through

Fork; Scott Unishox Gen. II (steerer is 1 1/8" Dia and 132mm long) €50 €45
Bottom Bracket; Shimano XT 68/107 €20
Bars; Scott AT2 (with shim) - €45 €40
Chain; Shimano CN-HG91 (35Kms on it - ultrasonically cleaned) €40

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Wheelset M909 hubs & skewers with Ritchey ProComp rims & & Ritchey tyres €320 SOLD
Headset; Shimano XTR M900 €50 €45 SOLD
Stem; Ritchey Force Lite - €40 SOLD
Cassette; Shimano XTR M900 - €50 SOLD
Post; Ritchey Force Directional 26.8mm- €35 SOLD
Saddle; Ritchey Vector Plus Titanium - €75 SOLD
Cassette; Shimano XTR M900 - €50 SOLD
Front Mech; Shimano XTR M900, bottom pull 28.6mm - €70 €65 SOLD
Cables/Outers; Shimano XTR €10 SOLD
Shifters & brake levers; Shimano XTR M900 - €160 (rh shifter unit is an XT) SOLD
Rear Mech; Shimano XTR M900 - €70 SOLD
Front and Rear Brakes; Shimano XTR M900 - incl XTR brake-blocks $80 SOLD
Crankset; Shimano XTR M900 + rings - €160 SOLD

Here are some pics of the bike as it is now, so basically, since it was built, 40Kms wear on the drivetrain and brake-blocks, anodising wearing of the NOS rims, and the grips have dried out and split.

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Magpiegifts":3o2ukcuy said:
Hello mate, you have the frame weight listed wrongly. 1.8kg is a fraction under 4lb (3.96) ;)

Ha ha, that is pasted from the build thread - first time someone’s noticed that. I’ll correct later - it is mentioned correctly somewhere in the build thread.
 
Bollox64":1aqu7yjt said:
Magpiegifts":1aqu7yjt said:
Hello mate, you have the frame weight listed wrongly. 1.8kg is a fraction under 4lb (3.96) ;)

Ha ha, that is pasted from the build thread - first time someone’s noticed that. I’ll correct later - it is mentioned correctly somewhere in the build thread.
Wasn't trying to be a smart ass, out of interest are you selling the unishock forks if you end up splitting?
 
Magpiegifts":3k3m2ctf said:
Bollox64":3k3m2ctf said:
Magpiegifts":3k3m2ctf said:
Hello mate, you have the frame weight listed wrongly. 1.8kg is a fraction under 4lb (3.96) ;)

Ha ha, that is pasted from the build thread - first time someone’s noticed that. I’ll correct later - it is mentioned correctly somewhere in the build thread.
Wasn't trying to be a smart ass, out of interest are you selling the unishock forks if you end up splitting?


Yes, if I split the forks can go.
 
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