• Asking price £800 ONO

    I’m selling my Condor Terra-X which I bought in Feb 2020 with the intention of using it as an off-road capable commuter. Lockdown hit in March, so it’s had minimal use since (148.1km according to Strava). I don’t commute anymore as I’ve changed jobs and now work completely remote.

    I’ve been holding onto it for the last year because I’d considered keeping it because I really like the bike, despite not using it very much. It’s been fun to work on / upgrade, and for the occasional ride around my local forest.

    I purchased it on eBay in 2020 and collected in-person in London. I don’t know much about the history of the frame, other than the seller had also been using it as a commuter and for the odd CX muck-about in Epping Forest. Nonetheless, it’s in very good condition with only a few minor surface marks on the paintwork (pictured). My guess is that this is the 2014-2015 model of the Terra-X.

    The bike was purchased as frameset + groupset only, so I’ve bought a number of brand-new parts to complete the bike and bring the existing ones back up to scratch. Including: handlebars, stem, carbon seat post, saddle, wheels, tyres, brake pads, new gear + brake cables, chain and replacement headset bearings. As mentioned above, these new parts have all had less than 150km of use.

    Total bike weight as pictured is 8.95kg.

    In terms of fit it’s a 52cm frame and I’m 179cm tall. Current saddle height is 745mm, saddle nose to centre handlebar is 545mm and the saddle to bar drop is approx 90mm. Obviously there are many factors to consider with bike fit, but I presume this would fit someone in the 173-179cm height range.

    The bike is currently set up with cantilever brakes but the frame has a mount for an I.S. style disc brake caliper. Paired with the Columbus Mud Disc fork (sold here: https://www.condorcycles.com/products/condor-terra-x-carbon-cyclocross-fork) the bike can be fully converted to disc brakes.

    One downside to this bike is that it doesn’t have the facility to mount bottle cages, presumably because its intended use is as a pure cyclocross racer.

    Included extras:

    • A spare derailleur hanger
    • 100mm stem if 110mm isn’t your preference (see spec below)

    Collection from Berkhamsted station (30 mins train from London Euston)

    Component spec

    Frame:
    Condor Terra-X 2015 52cm
    Dedacciai EM2 triple-butted scandium tubing
    ~1500g
    Fork:
    Condor Cyclo-Cross Pro Carbon
    400g
    Headset:
    Condor 1-1/8" to 1-1/2" integrated headset
    Chainset:
    Campagnolo Veloce CX10 46/36
    Powertorque
    Cassette:
    Campagnolo Veloce 10 Speed 13-29
    Front derailleur:
    Campagnolo Veloce 10 Speed band-on
    Rear derailleur:
    Campagnolo Veloce 10 Speed
    Chain:
    Campagnolo Veloce 10 Speed
    Levers:
    Campagnolo Veloce 10 Speed Power-Shift
    Brakes:
    TRP EuroX Alloy Cantilever w/ SwissStop FlashPro BXP
    Wheels:
    Campagnolo Calima
    Tyres:
    Pirelli Cinturato Cross Hard Terrain 700 × 33mm
    Seat post:
    Condor Strada Carbon 31.6mm × 350mm
    Stem:
    Deda ZERO 110mm
    Handlebar:
    Deda GRAVEL100 RHM 40cm
    Saddle:
    Selle Italia SLR Boost TM Superflow S3
    Bar tape:
    Fizik Microtex Bondcush w/ Condor Plain Anodised Aluminium Bar End Plugs

    Frame spec

    Bottom bracket: BSA
    Seat tube (internal): 31.6mm
    Seat tube (external): 34.9mm
    Front derailleur attachment: Band-on
    Headset: 1-1/8" to 1-1/2" integrated
    O.L.D.: 132.5mm
    Disc brake mount: I.S. (rear only)

    Geometry

    Frame size: 52cm
    Seat tube (centre to centre): 470mm
    Seat tube (centre to top): 520mm
    Top tube (horizontal): 537mm
    Seat tube angle: 73°
    Head tube angle: 72°
    Head tube length: 105mm
    Chainstay length: 430mm
    Bottom bracket height: 265mm
    Stack: 534mm
    Reach: 374mm
    Fork length: 398mm
    Fork offset: 50mm


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