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• #2
You may be wondering why it's so cheap...
I’m wondering why a “heavily” crashed carbon frame isn’t cheaper actually
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• #3
Fair enough: it's because there's no damage to it from the crash. It landed on the seat, and buckled the rails on it, so they took all the impact. It may also have landed on me as I flipped over the bars. It was insured for racing: if it was sufficiently damaged I'd have claimed a new frame, but it wasn't, so I didn't.
It's not even out of alignment. Open to offers though if people believe that's too much.
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• #4
Well at least you’re being honest and letting future buyer know. Glws
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• #5
No probs: to be honest I was livid it was fine. If I'm going to crash like that with insurance, I bloody want a new bike out of it!
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• #6
SOLD
For sale is a Planet X TOR Frameset, size large (57cm TT, 120mm HT). There is a large scratch from a dropped chain on the driveside chainstay (pictured)
You may be wondering why it's so cheap... It's because it's been crashed. Heavily. However, because it flipped over, the seat and handlebars took all the damage. The bike's been inspected by Brixton Cycles and given the all clear. I then raced it for half a season doing track and TTs without issue, so I'm completely confident in it. Only selling because I've got a fancy upgrade.
It comes with an FSA headset and Shimano UN55 107mm JIS BB.
Pick up from Peckham preferred, but can post at buyer's expense (would be about £15).
Any questions, give me a shout :)
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