Hard to say but my baby needs to ride away...
Due to knee injury and fact am rather older than younger I have decided to give my beloved one into good hands...legs.
There is Condor Potenza aluminium fillet brazed, handmade in Italy ( made for order ) build.
Some specs as follow :
Fillet brazed high quality aluminium frame : seat tube 61cm c-t ( 59cm c-c ), top tube 57cm c-c, head tube 18cm c-t. Great condition except cosmetics abrasion and few paint chips here and there ( cost £400 new ).
Alpina carbon track forks ( not drilled ) with alu 280mm stear tube. Very good condition.
BLB King track hub ( 18t Condor cog + Paul lockring ) on velocity rim ( it was temporary wheel as I previously run Paul one ). V.good condition, hub runs smooth as hell.
Mavic Ellipse front wheel. Again, v.good condition.
Campagnolo Record track crankset, 165mm ( great condition except usual abrasion from straps, all threads OK ) with 45t Royce chainring ( v.good condition ).
DID track chain in perfect condition.
DMR V12 pedals with near new YNOT straps ( best straps ever made in my opinion ).
Thomson Elite 32.4 X 367mm inline seatpost. V.good condition.
Fizik Tundra 2 saddle in v.good condition.
Thomson stem, 70mm, 5 degree, 25,4 clamp.
Nitto raisers. Not cut, originally 470mm ( colaboration Nitto with Tokyo Fixed Gear known as Kinoko now ).
Condor semi integrated headset with both bearings recently replaced.
The bike is extremely light and agile ( awsome frame geo ) with signs of cosmetic frame usage ( I ride bike not expose ) and if you are 6'2 - 6'5 its just made for you. Best frame I had ever and once it goes am serioulsy going to cry...
Let the pics say /attachments/85441/attachments/85442/attachments/85443/attachments/85444/attachments/85445/attachments/85446/attachments/85447/attachments/85448 /attachments/85449/attachments/85450/attachments/85451
I realise the frame has a lot cosmetics wear ( Armourtex... ) but rest of the stuff is pretty much in very good order, so... sold
Collection/testing Camden Rd.
Thanks for looking.
Hard to say but my baby needs to ride away...
Due to knee injury and fact am rather older than younger I have decided to give my beloved one into good hands...legs.
There is Condor Potenza aluminium fillet brazed, handmade in Italy ( made for order ) build.
Some specs as follow :
Fillet brazed high quality aluminium frame : seat tube 61cm c-t ( 59cm c-c ), top tube 57cm c-c, head tube 18cm c-t. Great condition except cosmetics abrasion and few paint chips here and there ( cost £400 new ).
Alpina carbon track forks ( not drilled ) with alu 280mm stear tube. Very good condition.
BLB King track hub ( 18t Condor cog + Paul lockring ) on velocity rim ( it was temporary wheel as I previously run Paul one ). V.good condition, hub runs smooth as hell.
Mavic Ellipse front wheel. Again, v.good condition.
Campagnolo Record track crankset, 165mm ( great condition except usual abrasion from straps, all threads OK ) with 45t Royce chainring ( v.good condition ).
DID track chain in perfect condition.
DMR V12 pedals with near new YNOT straps ( best straps ever made in my opinion ).
Thomson Elite 32.4 X 367mm inline seatpost. V.good condition.
Fizik Tundra 2 saddle in v.good condition.
Thomson stem, 70mm, 5 degree, 25,4 clamp.
Nitto raisers. Not cut, originally 470mm ( colaboration Nitto with Tokyo Fixed Gear known as Kinoko now ).
Condor semi integrated headset with both bearings recently replaced.
The bike is extremely light and agile ( awsome frame geo ) with signs of cosmetic frame usage ( I ride bike not expose ) and if you are 6'2 - 6'5 its just made for you. Best frame I had ever and once it goes am serioulsy going to cry...
Let the pics say
/attachments/85441 /attachments/85442 /attachments/85443 /attachments/85444 /attachments/85445 /attachments/85446 /attachments/85447 /attachments/85448
/attachments/85449/attachments/85450/attachments/85451
I realise the frame has a lot cosmetics wear ( Armourtex... ) but rest of the stuff is pretty much in very good order, so... sold
Collection/testing Camden Rd.
Thanks for looking.
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