Carrerra e-stay 1x7 mtb (commuter) and basic steel rigid mtb

dr nick

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I'm having a clear out of the fleet, so having the following up for sale. If I'm miles out with pricing let me know. :)
Apologies for the rather rubbish just after dusk pics. Better ones to follow.

Carrerra E-stay steel mountain bike. Set up currently as a 1 x 7 commuter

Tatty metallic gold paintwork.
Seat tube: 51.5 cm c to c (56cm c-to-top of seat tube extension)
Po-Active forks
Araya 26x1.5 alloy rims
Vittoria adventure 26x1.75 tyres
Suntour SE rear canti
Tektro 520(?) front canti
red alloy cable hangers
Deore LX shorty gold/black brake leers (switchable from canti to V)
Recent Red outer cables and new inner cables
Deore external bearing chainset and B/B
Pimpy Velo Solo 36 tooth gold chainring
Superstay componenets B/B mounted chain guide/ catcher
Newish 7 speed freewheel and chain
Cheapie thumbshifter
SK full mudguards wth Q/R front stays
M535 double side SPDs or single side SPD / platform as preferred
Micro adjust black alloy post
Black saddle (not the genesis one shown as I’ll keep that one)
Easton EA30 alloy bars. Trimmed down a bit from however wide they were
Lock on grips
Alloy high rise stem
How about £80 collected from Thame Oxfordshire or posted/ couriered at cost?

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26” wheel steel frame and fork retro MTB

51cm c to c seat tube ( 58.5cm c to c top tube)

A clever person on here thinks it might be a Ridgeback based on the distinctive square rear cable hanger but I’m not sure.

When you flick the tubes with your fingers it sounds butted but the only thing I can confirm it that it’s steel!

Stove enameled by a local firm a few years ago, and they did a pretty rubbish job. It’s gone rustry around the cable guides etc. It is tatty but very usable and can be left anywhere without attracting the wrong sort of attention.

Low profile Shimano cantis with Shimano XTR cartridge brake pads.
Shimano shorty brake levers with period grab on foam lever grips.
‘Strong’ brand alloy bars, steel period stem
Deore thumbshifters
6 speed rear freewheel

Shimano 200 GS front and rear mechs and (presumably) chainset. Biopace (yeah!) 28/38/48 rings
Chumky MKS flat pedals
Modern cartridge B/B
Sachs new success hubs with Wolber ‘Titanium light’ alloy rims (they’re not titanium!)
Schwalbe black jack 21.1 front tyre and 2.0 rear tyre

Surprisingly capable off road (but I would say that as I’ve only ever ridden rigid bikes off road), or a great shopping, pub or station bike (with less knobbly tyres perhaps)

how about £65 collected from Thame Oxfordshire or posted/ couriered at cost.

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