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• #2
Provisional Dibs. Pm'd
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• #4
Corrr yeah next dibs
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• #5
3rd dibs
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• #6
Do it. Bike I ‘tested’ the most the past two years. Very little to dislike.
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• #7
4th I guess
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• #8
Optimistic 5th dibs
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• #9
Lucky 6th dibs
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• #10
That was a short story.
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• #11
Balls would have been all over that
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• #12
Someone got a sweet deal here. Love when insurance companies actually do make someone happy, albeit indirectly
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• #13
Sold
A lovely frame, super light at 1700g for the f&f, seatpost&clamp, axles and headset.
Di2 only (other electronic shifting brands are available).
Flat disc mounts.
12mm thru axles.
Sworks seatpost to fit oval rails.
It needs a couple of frame/cable inserts that i've lost, and a 'dogbone' washer for the rear brake mount.
The bike was involved in an accident and paid out by insurance. A friend of mine was on it at the time and a van pulled out on him and he had to bail on to the pavement. The bike was relatively unscathed but he was pretty banged up and pursued a personal injury claim and a claim for the bike.
I understand it's rocky ground with carbon fibre frames, and i don't claim to be an expert but this bike has been ridden post accident and there is no visible damage to the frame or forks externally. The same goes for the weave on the steerer tube and the internal of the headtube, as far as i can see. I don't believe it is damaged at all and it's a fantastic frame and a shame to let it gather dust. I'm happy to ride it but now the groupset and wheels have been sold it's time to shift it. It's hard to price but there is probably £200 in value there, let me know if i'm way off. I'm happy to post within the UK
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