I rode my Dolomite into the ground over the winter, and eventually managed to crack the frame near the BB. Fortunately for me, Evans replaced the frame under warranty, but I no longer need it. Interestingly, the welds on the last frame were pretty suspect looking - really not great at all. Whereas the welds look a lot more substantial on the new frame. Evans have started selling the frameset on it's own now for £299.99, but I appreciate that nobody is going to buy mine for that much.
It's a really solid winter frameset, can take 28s and mudguards, so long as you have mid drop brakes.
I'd like £200 for the frame, fork and headset. I have some bits like the original stem, seat post and handlebars that I can throw in for cheap's as I don't need them anymore.
Hi Everyone,
I rode my Dolomite into the ground over the winter, and eventually managed to crack the frame near the BB. Fortunately for me, Evans replaced the frame under warranty, but I no longer need it. Interestingly, the welds on the last frame were pretty suspect looking - really not great at all. Whereas the welds look a lot more substantial on the new frame. Evans have started selling the frameset on it's own now for £299.99, but I appreciate that nobody is going to buy mine for that much.
It's a really solid winter frameset, can take 28s and mudguards, so long as you have mid drop brakes.
Here is a review of the bike:
http://www.bikeradar.com/road/gear/category/bikes/road/product/review-pinnacle-dolomite-six-15-49359/
Here is the product page for the frameset:
http://www.evanscycles.com/products/pinnacle/dolomite-six-2015-road-frameset-ec116244
Frame Geo is on this page - it's the Medium:
http://pinnacle-bikes.co.uk/road-and-cyclocross/pinnacle-dolomite-six-2015-road-bike
I'd like £200 for the frame, fork and headset. I have some bits like the original stem, seat post and handlebars that I can throw in for cheap's as I don't need them anymore.