Sidi Zephyr Carbon Shoes - Ladies Size 37
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Saw these in an opshop and figured someone could put them to good use.
They are pretty damn close to new. Bit of slight scuffing on the toe. They are though missing a heel plate
Here's a pic of what they look like new: http://www.bikebug.com/images/zephyr-womens-large.jpg
I paid $8. Someone can have them for the same price or even better, a bottle of semi-decent red
They are pretty damn close to new. Bit of slight scuffing on the toe. They are though missing a heel plate
Here's a pic of what they look like new: http://www.bikebug.com/images/zephyr-womens-large.jpg
I paid $8. Someone can have them for the same price or even better, a bottle of semi-decent red
I think in a 37 or 38 not sure? If no one wants them I will take them off your hands, I just needed to check my shoes tonight.Saw these in an opshop and figured someone could put them to good use.
They are pretty damn close to new. Bit of slight scuffing on the toe. They are though missing a heel plate
Here's a pic of what they look like new: http://www.bikebug.com/images/zephyr-womens-large.jpg
I paid $8. Someone can have them for the same price or even better, a bottle of semi-decent red
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If they are still going, then ill have them
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Wow. Lots of interest. Glad I grabbed them.
What's the fairest way to sort out who should have first right of refusal?
What's the fairest way to sort out who should have first right of refusal?
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First person to post a "I want them" post has first dibsWow. Lots of interest. Glad I grabbed them.
What's the fairest way to sort out who should have first right of refusal?
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In which case, they're all yours Peter. Shoot me a pm with some contact details. I'm away this weekend though, so you won't hear from me til Monday
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If anyone's got a lady's 37 or 38 they don't want (prefer MTB, but road fine too), then let me know
Mike, don't think a lady's 37 or 38 will suit youIf anyone's got a lady's 37 or 38 they don't want ..., then let me know
Sorry, too tempting to ignore
Actually given Mike is not a girl - I will have them, I just realised my other shoe is a 37. If its not too late - I'll have them......If Mike wants to chuck up a stink he can remember the Ultegra Hubs I gave him for free.In which case, they're all yours Peter. Shoot me a pm with some contact details. I'm away this weekend though, so you won't hear from me til Monday
Not sure who Peter is - but if he really wants them all good.
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Lindsay gave me those ultegra hubs
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The owner of the woman's 37, 38 foot was thinking of these
Womens Size 38 Gaerne Road Bike Cycling Shoes - with pedals and cleats!
I notice that they have genuine look arc/delta cleats and aftermarket look arc/delta pedals, so the cleats ain't the ones that came with the pedals, but the shoes don't show enough wear to be on a second set of cleats.
Womens Size 38 Gaerne Road Bike Cycling Shoes - with pedals and cleats!
I notice that they have genuine look arc/delta cleats and aftermarket look arc/delta pedals, so the cleats ain't the ones that came with the pedals, but the shoes don't show enough wear to be on a second set of cleats.
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Shoes have gone to Peter/Utopia - to be fair he was first in (via PM and reply). Sorry Jo and Mike
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After some discussion my requirement has changed to female 37 or 38 mtb shoes, ie one you can walk around in. Any suggestions?
Hi Mike, I've got a pair of Nike ACGs. They're marked as a 40, but they're tiny, more like a 38. Velcro straps, SPD compatible, but no cleats. Can definitely walk around in them. Near new and free to a good home.After some discussion my requirement has changed to female 37 or 38 mtb shoes, ie one you can walk around in. Any suggestions?
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Hi John, I'll take you up on those and if they don't fit return them. Thanks JohnHi Mike, I've got a pair of Nike ACGs. They're marked as a 40, but they're tiny, more like a 38. Velcro straps, SPD compatible, but no cleats. Can definitely walk around in them. Near new and free to a good home.
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That will be excellent, I have a gym class at SCG Saturday morning and can return with the slowiesI can bring these to Slowies on Saturday if that suits.
Thanks John
my wet weather commuters are looking rather ratty, and my dry weather ones keep getting wet.
I recon it's time for some new dry weather shoes
I'll grab them, unless there is someone else out there in greater need than me.
I'll also be at the track most Wednesdays
WIN
I recon it's time for some new dry weather shoes
I'll grab them, unless there is someone else out there in greater need than me.
I'll also be at the track most Wednesdays
WIN
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