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Neo Pro
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Post by gt on May 30, 2016 20:46:56 GMT
Bought this bike for Β£180 just for my short commute in my new job, scrubbed up really nicely. Frame = Aluminium 57cm Front forks = carbon fibre wheels = Shimano RS11 fitted with brand new 25cm tyres. Chain and Shimano 8 speed rear gear set replaced just before going off road, 3 speed front set. Saddle = New Bontrager Paradigm RL. Gear change mechanism = Shimano Brakes = new pads. New handlebar tape (3mm for comfort). Pedals = original 'rat trap' Seems a reasonable deal, nice smooth ride back with good gear changes. Nice to meet you all.
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Post by Deleted on May 31, 2016 4:23:16 GMT
A warm welcome on board. Your T3 looks good enjoy the journey.
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gt
Neo Pro
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Post by gt on May 31, 2016 6:36:07 GMT
A warm welcome on board. Your T3 looks good enjoy the journey. Thanks Robert, make your next post a good one as it will be 1000 posts!
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Post by ChrisD on May 31, 2016 22:03:49 GMT
Great purchase gt . This was the bike that launched a 1000 forum posts! It all started with the humble and handsome T3. Happy riding!
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Post by erictherat on May 31, 2016 22:18:30 GMT
Great buy. A red ?. You'll soon fall in love.
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Post by r0b1et on May 31, 2016 22:22:09 GMT
There's still quite a few of us here with these beauties.
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Post by Rocinante on Jun 24, 2016 19:53:09 GMT
Welcome from someone who has the same red 'un. Mines 4 yrs old and still as good as the day I bought it. Wouldn't part with it at all.
Enjoy the ride!
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Post by karma846 on Jun 27, 2016 14:36:16 GMT
Same here. Mines for winter/wet weather use but love riding it. Some nice mods on yours.
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Post by mark072 on Jun 28, 2016 17:48:45 GMT
Looks nice for the money same wheels as my T3a Shimano RS11, bit ocd but I like mine with the quick releases on the same side
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Post by karma846 on Jun 28, 2016 20:21:47 GMT
Looks nice for the money same wheels as my T3a Shimano RS11, bit ocd but I like mine with the quick releases on the same side Agreed. None drive side always. Front parallel with fork or pointing rearwards and rear angled between stay and angle. This position is good for 5 mph gains
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