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No thicknesser, just a surface planer, but pretty damn good I believe.

He's probably listed it thicknesser too as it brings in more views. I use the same thing on my bike sales. The actual company name/model but also equivalent manufacturers.
 
No thicknesser, just a surface planer, but pretty damn good I believe.

He's probably listed it thicknesser too as it brings in more views. I use the same thing on my bike sales. The actual company name/model but also equivalent manufacturers.
That is a peeve of mine. If I’m searching for Specialized I don’t want to wade through listings for Boardman.
 
I don't have one Cannondale, focus and Scott for me....

Cannondale six -my everyday bike, focus izalco the summer bike, Scott CX the canal buster, also a winter bike or two!
 
I wasn’t picking on Boardman. It was just the second brand that came to mind, well third I couldn’t spell Pinerelo or what ever it is.
FWIW I love my Specialized. 😀
Which model is it you have ?. Fraid im only clued up on MTB's, the drop bars are part of the dark arts far as im concerned :LOL: I've owned 2 spesh, a rockhopper and a stumpjumper. Both 1997, both built up from scratch in restoration projects. It was one of the better companies from bitd.
 
Which model is it you have ?. Fraid im only clued up on MTB's, the drop bars are part of the dark arts far as im concerned :LOL: I've owned 2 spesh, a rockhopper and a stumpjumper. Both 1997, both built up from scratch in restoration projects. It was one of the better companies from bitd.
Pride and joy is a Roubaix road bike. I also have a very nice Stumpjumper from the early 90’s, upgraded with current generation XT a couple of years ago. I say have but it has actually been commandeered by one of the daughters. I also had a Rockhopper that was a family bike, again commandeered by another daughter.
 
So you've been a specialized owner for a while then. Good choice. A few of our riding group had the M4 stumpys. That would be about 2000ish.


which model :). Sport , expert ?
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My Roubaix is the Expert with Ultegra Di2 and upgraded Zip303 carbon wheels with ceramic bearings. It’s calliper brakes and the only thing I would change. Alas the disk version was released a few months after I bought mine.

My Stumpy is M2 so a little older but heck it’s a nice bike.
 
No thicknesser, just a surface planer, but pretty damn good I believe.

He's probably listed it thicknesser too as it brings in more views. I use the same thing on my bike sales. The actual company name/model but also equivalent manufacturers.
You weren't allowed to do that in the early years of ebay.
 
We have a neat auction search feature on one of the bike forums im on- Retrobike. Simply type in what you are looking for and it searches all the ebay stores, not only the UK but US, Europe etc, which dont come up in a normal ebay search on the UK site.
Plus you arent limited to just bike stuff. You can actually search for anything, so its really handy for finding the obscure
https://www.retrobike.co.uk/auction/
 
I have a fusion which I reckon us a British poor relation to rocky mountain bikes from Canada - frame is tange and has all the features of a rocky mountain but with a cheap paint job!
 
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