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Mountain Bike tyres (Shifnal TF11)
3 vintage MTB tyres from about 2010 or so. All 26" diameter, and folding bead. 1 Continental Navigator Pro, excellent tread, hardly worn at all 1 Continental XC, slightly worn 1 IRC Mythos XC, fairly worn All great tyres in their day. Be aware these will only fit 26" rims - none of your 27.5" or 29" nonsense here! And they need inner tubes - they're not 'tubeless'



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Dyson cordless vacuum (Shifnal TF11)
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Dyson V7 Absolute cordless vacuum cleaner, plus an assortment of heads, brushes, tools etc. All in really good order, some of them barely used. There's also a wall-mounted charger and a spare battery. Please be aware that the working mechanism (the 'vacuum' bit) is prone to some sort of intermittent fault, whereby it sometimes pulses on and off. I think the normal cause of this is a bit of crap caught in a sensor somewhere, but I've checked it over and tried several times to clean it, with only limited success. You may have better luck! Tuesday 11th November - thanks everyone for your interest, sorry I couldn't give it to everyone. It's been taken earlier tonight.




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Goosedown double duvet (Shifnal TF11)
Gifted
A full, double-bed goosedown duvet, several years old but very rarely used and in clean & perfect condition (From recollection, it was 12 or 14 'tog' and we just find it too hot!) It's an IKEA model (Dunort) that they no longer sell, filled 90% goosedown and 10% goose feather.



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Bike rack for the car (Shifnal TF11)
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A rear carrier for bikes on the back of the car. Will carry up to 3 bikes, and should fit most cars (with a 'solid' steel or glass tailgate like most saloons & hatchbacks - you might struggle if you've got a plastic spoiler or similar on the rear rear). It folds down neatly for storage when not in use. There are two plastic-coated clips at the top, and two further steel hooks which need to be secured to something structural beneath the car, all connected by strong nylon straps. Don't try to clip it into the suspension or exhaust brackets... You will need to source your own straps to attach bikes/frames to the rack. I have used various nylon and leather toe-clip straps.




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