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• #2
I might be wrong, but this may be the most expensive bike posted on the forum.
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• #3
Should I feel guilty or something? :)
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• #4
Well on the one hand, it’s about my size…
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• #5
Is Peter Sagan himself included in the trade?
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• #6
If you don't mind me asking, if you're selling for £9000, how much did it cost you?!
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Mike how can you beat the Peter sagan SL7 sworks .must be something special.
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• #8
Nice but very pricey. How much without the bottlecages?
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• #9
Internet suggests 13.2k new. Not far off mark if running 12 speed Da. Imo
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• #10
proper nodder bike.
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Alas, 9100 is last gen so it’s only 11/12ths as fast as the latest model
Got an S-Works SL6 with ‘only’ 11sp Ultegra Di2 and none of the fancy CeramicSpeed trimmings this has. It’s awesome. This is eye wateringly expensive but so nice
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• #12
I'm very glad to hear this Simon!
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• #13
Pricey compared to what? To a Ridley on a mechanical group set?
I don't agree that my asking price is out of proportion. If you look around on the market there are similar SL7s with lower spec for £8725.Also as @plus_one pointed out a new SL7 will cost you over 13k and you would only get this in Dec 2023 most probably.
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• #14
Hey I didn't say overpriced, I just said pricey. I also said it was nice and was effectively giving you a free bump.
Selling luxury goods is a tricky business and I wish you GLWS
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• #15
Hah! Cheers for a free bump. Came across too many people who feel entitled for a "low" price just because...sorry for the passive aggressive tone if this came out like that. :) All the best.
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• #16
Peter Sagan himself
Dibs if he can do the dishes and comes in full team kit
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• #17
I believe with that price can clean the gutters too (winter is coming).
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• #18
a new SL7 will cost you over 13k
I find this a bit mind boggling
Would be interesting to do some kind of price comparison between top flight bikes now, in 2010, in 2000 etc accounting for inflation
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Are you going to include mountain bikes in that? £1,400 for a pair of forks is, erm, eye-opening.
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Would be
interestingthoroughly depressing to do some kind of price comparison between top flight bikes now, in 2010, in 2000 etc accounting for inflation -
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An SL4 Di2 S Works was £8500 in 2013 when released, which is approx £10800 in 2022 money
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• #22
£1,400 for a pair of forks is, erm, eye-opening.
Try adding another crown onto them, then seeing what they cost
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If i am not mistaken, this is the type of bike that Aphilippe was world champ on ?
Glws
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• #25
Try adding another crown onto them, then seeing what they cost
I'll find out if I win the current Enduro-MTB magazine contest. However, I don't think that that is likely tbh.
Specialized S-Works SL7 Bora-Hansgrohe (size 54)
Very lightly used S-Works SL7 in size 54.
The bike has roughly 1k km in it. Immaculate mint condition.
Frame size 54.
Stem length 110mm.
Bars 40cm.
Full DuraAce R9170 with DuraAce Power Meter crank.
Crank length 172.5.
Chainrings 53/39.
DuraAce 11-30 cassette.
CeramicSpeed OSPW System Coated Shimano Dura-Ace 9100 Green Ltd Edition
CeramicSpeed Bottom Bracket.
Carbon S-Works saddle.
Tacx bottle cages.
Roval CLX50 with CeramicSpeed bearings (Pro Team edition)
Pirelli Cinturato Velo Tubeless Ready Clincher Tyres 28mm
Both wheels and tyres never ridden – I have used different wheels when riding this bike.
Supercaz bartape.
Bike had full service few weeks back – headset / all bearings / gears / breaks etc.
Ridden once after this service.
£9000
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