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This is an Airnimal Chameleon folding travelling bike. This is the smaller of the two sizes and can be ridden by riders from 5' 3" to 5' 10". I am 6' and I rode this size for a year or more, taking it abroad a number of times and using it also in the UK without any problems riding it. I now have the next size up which rides equally well. Some people new to Airnimals find the gears hard to shift, especially the front derailleur, especially when it is a triple, like this one. The cause is always bad cabling, the cables have to be routed the correct way and most of the time they have been routed incorrectly. On this bike the cable are in the correct place, the right length and all the gears and brakes work perfectly. The rear brake presents problems unless set up correctly, on this bike it works as it should, responding with just one finger. It has a Shimano Ultegra-105 9 speed setup, with a triple front chainset, giving you all the gears you need for flat and mountains. The wheels have almost new Airnimal 24" rims on good quality and smooth running Shimano 105 small flange hubs, the 25mm Panaracer tyres have some wear but should last some time. It has a new Madison Flus saddle which are very comfortable and a new BX carbon seatpost that will cover all heights of riders. New ITM bars and stem have been fitted. The forks are lightweight carbon and nice and shiny. The bike does not come with the pedals. fFxing points for a bottle cage and pannier rack. Anything that needed doing to this bike has been done, some new cables, new chain, gear set up etc.
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Airnimal Chameleon Folding Bike 24" Wheels medium frame, 27sp updated, new parts
£572.80 GBP
I will be listing a proper Delsey suitcase that is the one designated to use with this bike. I use a Delsey when I take my bike abroad, using scales, I pack the bike and then put clothes etc up to the max weight, then pay hold luggage for it, then take the rest of my stuff in a free under the seat bag.
Pick up is preferred, then you can take it for a ride, but I will send it, the cost will be £25.