Bought this on STW last year. It’s in great condition apart from the main zip which can be temperamental. Works most of the time but occasionally the teeth don’t engage. A few unzips and rezips normally sort it. TBH its not what you want on a long ride, in the dark and rain on the side of a welsh mountain.
However, if you want to know what the whole wingnut thing is about or just use it for day rides its great. Just want a £5 to cover p&p.
Free to good home, Wingnut hyper 2.5
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- Brothersmith
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Re: Free to good home, Wingnut hyper 2.5
Me please (for a friend).
Will message you.
Thanks
Will message you.
Thanks
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Re: Free to good home, Wingnut hyper 2.5
Thanks for that. I saw the post on the Stooge page last night but didn’t reply there.macskive wrote:Me please (for a friend).
Will message you.
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Re: Free to good home, Wingnut hyper 2.5
Wow that was quick!
Alasdair seeing as I saw your post on the thread that prompted me to list it (and your a fellow Stooge owner ) you get first dibs. I am also assuming your macskive’s allusive friend?
Alasdair seeing as I saw your post on the thread that prompted me to list it (and your a fellow Stooge owner ) you get first dibs. I am also assuming your macskive’s allusive friend?
Re: Free to good home, Wingnut hyper 2.5
That's the one!
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Re: Free to good home, Wingnut hyper 2.5
If Alasdair changes his mind then me please...