I built this up a few months ago after getting the frame on eBay, but it's not getting ridden, and I need cash monies for titanium.
-Isaac Force frameset (I believe this is from about 2009, and would've been one of their top end frames; 3k carbon with 7005 seatstays, and a tapered full carbon fork).
-Shimano 105 10 speed groupset (apart from chainset, which is an FSA Gossamer, 52/36, 172.5, and chain is KMC X10)
-Novatech hubs laced to 42mm depth carbon wrap rims, built with black DB spokes (either DT or Sapim, can't remember), Conti Ultra Sport folding tyres.
-Pro bar and stem combo with Fizik 3mm bar tape.
-Unbranded carbon seatpost, with a Selle Italia Flite saddle.
-No specific pedals included, but I can sort some out for you depending on what system you use.
-There's also a sensor for a wireless Cateye computer still on the forks, I can include a computer if you want one.
Sizes:
-Seat tube 60.5cm c-t, 55cm c-c
-Top tube 58cm actual, 58.5cm effective (not much of a slope)
-Head tube 21cm
Condition is pretty good, there's some flaking of the lacquer on the down tube, top tube and stays, and it looks like a previous owner had raceblades fitted to the seat stays. The one bad point with the frame, is that the lower of the 2 bolts that holds the gear hanger onto the frame has snapped off. It was like this when I bought it, and although the top bolt seems relatively efficient in connecting the hanger to the frame, once a wheel is in it holds everything securely in place, and I've had no problems with shifting in the few hundred miles I've done on it. The groupset is still in excellent condition, the chain is showing very little sign of stretch, and the pads have loads of life left.
£620 ono
Viewing/collection/test rides can be made at Fitzrovia Bicycles (136-138 New Cavendish Street, W1W 6YD). I'd really rather not have to post, and first one to put cash in my hand gets it.
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Afternoon,
I built this up a few months ago after getting the frame on eBay, but it's not getting ridden, and I need cash monies for titanium.
-Isaac Force frameset (I believe this is from about 2009, and would've been one of their top end frames; 3k carbon with 7005 seatstays, and a tapered full carbon fork).
-Shimano 105 10 speed groupset (apart from chainset, which is an FSA Gossamer, 52/36, 172.5, and chain is KMC X10)
-Novatech hubs laced to 42mm depth carbon wrap rims, built with black DB spokes (either DT or Sapim, can't remember), Conti Ultra Sport folding tyres.
-Pro bar and stem combo with Fizik 3mm bar tape.
-Unbranded carbon seatpost, with a Selle Italia Flite saddle.
-No specific pedals included, but I can sort some out for you depending on what system you use.
-There's also a sensor for a wireless Cateye computer still on the forks, I can include a computer if you want one.
Sizes:
-Seat tube 60.5cm c-t, 55cm c-c
-Top tube 58cm actual, 58.5cm effective (not much of a slope)
-Head tube 21cm
Condition is pretty good, there's some flaking of the lacquer on the down tube, top tube and stays, and it looks like a previous owner had raceblades fitted to the seat stays. The one bad point with the frame, is that the lower of the 2 bolts that holds the gear hanger onto the frame has snapped off. It was like this when I bought it, and although the top bolt seems relatively efficient in connecting the hanger to the frame, once a wheel is in it holds everything securely in place, and I've had no problems with shifting in the few hundred miles I've done on it. The groupset is still in excellent condition, the chain is showing very little sign of stretch, and the pads have loads of life left.
£620 ono
Viewing/collection/test rides can be made at Fitzrovia Bicycles (136-138 New Cavendish Street, W1W 6YD). I'd really rather not have to post, and first one to put cash in my hand gets it.