Jump to content

£500 Tokyo Bike CS26


Recommended Posts

Moss Green, frame size M (57cm). 

Hardly used but much loved, this is a very nice and light bike to use for a commute, or a weekend journey.

The additional front rack, bottle holder and rear light are also included and total nearly £300 in themselves when new. 

I’m asking for £500 all in. 

Honestly, the bike has barely been used, it’s a lovely bike but I just don’t need it anymore. 

Here’s the blurb from Tokyo Bike website:

“The tokyobike Classic Sport (CS26) is a light-weight, all round, city bike with 8 speeds. Smaller 26" wheels make for quicker starts, a more agile ride and an overall, more compact bike.  There is a good balance between comfort and speed, while the semi matt frame finish produces an aesthetic between classic and contemporary. Designed to accomodate a wide range of accessories.”

Frame: 4130 full Cr-Mo steel 57cm (m)
Colour (semi-matt): moss green
Gears: SHIMANO CLARIS 8 speed with Rapidfire shifter (42T x 12-25T)
Wheels: Silver wheels and black / Ivory tyres (26 × 1.15) with QR skewers
Details: Semi riser handlebar with brown grips and saddle
Weight: 11.4kg (53cm)

Kickstand and Bell included.”

IMG_5173.jpeg

IMG_5167.jpeg

IMG_5169.jpeg

IMG_5168.jpeg

IMG_5171.jpeg

IMG_5172.jpeg

IMG_5174.jpeg

IMG_5175.jpeg

Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/332748-%C2%A3500-tokyo-bike-cs26/
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Latest Discussions

    • It is being advertised on a banner outside Dulwich Park.
    • From the Dulwich Festival website:   Teddy bears picnic with funfair at Dulwich park on 11th May. Giant Teddy Bears’ Picnic - Dulwich Festival   Goose Green fair is on 18th May. Goose Green Fair - Dulwich Festival   But no sign of the usual Dulwich Park Fair this year!        
    • And so an update, a message saying I had a telephone appt which they then changed to a double to deal with two issues at once. From originally booking to the appt has been four weeks, so disappointed, but appt booked in. 
    • Yes, it wasn't exactly Lewes, he lived in a tiny place near Ditchling Beacon while he was running Hoopers  (maybe  he moved to Lewes after Hoopers closed?) Near enough Lewes, though! I can't remember what the place was called, or even if it had a name, there were only a few houses. Which was very weird, because I lived in Ditchling for a time many many moons ago, and I drove up the  tiny road which passed near  those houses every day on my way to work in  Stanmer Park (at that time the local college horticulture department was based there). It was a short cut to the park, and there was a locked gate halfway down the road, which I had a key to. No idea if things have changed now, it was a very long time ago. Very small world indeed. We only found out because  at Jamie's request we put on music in Hoopers for a time (including Wizz Jones), so we got to know him. ETA: Very sorry Lulark (and Admin), this has no relevance at all to your post.
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...