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• #2
XL Boardman Team Carbon, full SRAM Rival group, Ritchey finishing kit plus wheels - any good?
Will drop you a PM
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• #3
How about a Condor Acciaio? 64cm, Ultegra 6800 (11 speed), Hope/H Plus Son Archetype wheels and Thomson finishing kit
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• #4
I'm really thinking of selling my Raleigh Special Products Titanium, so I'll put it into the ring.
62cm Raleigh titanium/Mizuno 1"Full Carbon fork (including Raleigh SP frame builders certificate), clearance tyre wise is 27mm.
FRM headset with needle bearings (Also have an ultra smooth 1" TEC sealed bearing headset I can include)
5800STIs/Ultegra 6800 brakes/derailleurs
FRM compact chainset (52/38 rings) + FRM bottom bracket
FRM Team CA carbon axled hubs/38mm Gigantex carbon tubs/CX Rays20/24 spoke, 22mm Conti 4000GPIIs.
Finishing kit is Syncros Ti post, Easton EC90 bars, TEC components stem, Velo ti railed saddle.It's not done many miles since I updated it to its latest incarnation (circa 50 miles) so running gear is mint, Carbon wheels have about 500 miles on them, very slight play in the bearings but have new set for front and back.
£1600 firm would part it from me (£1900 with a pair of superb Easton EC90 tubs+new conti comps incl Pro limited on the rear).
I've owned it 14 years and I bought it from a Cat1 guy who bought it new from Raleigh circa 1996/97, he used it as a training bike BITD. -
• #5
Thanks for offers, all sound v good. However, should have added that my budget is £400 max. Preference is aluminium but steel or carbon is good also.
Looking for road bike, preferably aluminium or carbon (ribble, trek, vitus etc) including quality groupset and multiple gears.
This is for someone who is 6'4'' / 196cm
Based in London..