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Contact Torin

Torin

Posting for under a month

Bicycle + complete bikepacking setup

Holborn, London

£100

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Posted
1 day ago

Description

Absolutely everything you need to go on a bikepacking trip already set up and tested; I've just cycled here to London from Amsterdam, now I'm going by plane back to my country and need to get rid of it all before my flight this Saturday. The only catch is, the brakes started squeeling really loud ~150 kilometers ago, but I'm fairly sure the brake pads just need to be cleaned and it'll go back to normal. Anyway, it's at least £200 of included gear, almost all new or nearly new and used only for this trip, so think of it as just a really good deal for a full bikepacking kit with a kinda janky but extremely reliable bike thrown in for free.

Included gear: 2 person quechua tent, sleeping bag, helmet with light, saddle bags, hammock, 2 waterproof ground sheets (2x2 meters), 4 bungee cords, small frame bag, chain lock, tools (vice grips, adjustable wrench, hand pump, allen keys, pliers, innertube patch kit, various other multi-tools and spare parts, basically everything you need to fix any problem on the road), high-vis vest, phone holder, usb solar panel (for charging devices), rain coat and pants (slightly worn), bandages, disinfectant, sunscreen, bug spray, lighters, zip ties, duct tape, rope, travel-sized frying pan, various lights, super glue, sewing kit, gloves. Everything shown in the pictures is included except the yellow backpack and little compass.

About the bike: like I said it's a little eccentric, but I'm a bike mechanic by trade and to the best of my knowledge everything is safe and reliable. The brand is Gazelle, frame is aluminum but fork is from a different bike (with a workaround to attach the front brake - see photo). Tires are fairly worn. Large size, I'm 6'2 and the bike is comfortable for me, but seat and handlebars can both be lowered considerably for someone shorter. As mentioned the front and rear brakes both work but make a noise, but the brake pads can just be either cleaned or changed. Many parts are new or nearly new though, so even if you just want to strip it for parts they'd easily be worth >£100.

Pick up anywhere near the center of London before this Saturday (August 9)

Ad ID: 1501754230

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