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• #2
I wish I was a little bit taller…
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• #3
I wish I was a baller….
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• #4
Quite. I'm 182 so within the recommended range for it, but it's always been too upright for me. I still tell myself I'm as flexible as I was 10 years ago and ignore the lower back pain.
Geometry here https://bikeinsights.com/bike-geometries/65df4ca7e1c6b300218a33f6-2019-reilly-cycleworks-t325d-complete-large
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• #5
How long is the steerer from fork crown to the top?
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• #6
How much steerer is above the top cap?
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• #7
Lots left. That stem replaces top cap but plenty of room for top cap plus any stem.
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• #8
247mm
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• #9
Did you Photoshop out the steerer above the stem in this photo?
Like many amateur photographers, I do occasionally experiment with editing
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• #10
I hope so
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• #11
Like many amateur photographers, I do occasionally experiment with editing
😂
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• #12
Ps, nice bike glws
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• #13
Yeah, had forgotten I'd photoshopped it. Glad I didn't commit and cut the steerer 😂
Better photos later on.
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• #14
Thanks.
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• #15
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• #16
Really wanted one of these when I got a warranty replacement from Reilly, but they were out of stock for months....GLWS
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• #17
Is it stock large geo?
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• #18
Aye. The one in the link above is correct I believe. These bikes just have long head tubes so look much larger.
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• #19
Would also consider a part ex/trade for a short travel full suspension/hardtail.
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• #20
Sunny bank holiday price drop.
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• #21
Nearly the end of the month price drop £950. Don't make me take it to eBay, please. Open to swaps, show me what you got.
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• #22
Would a Look 246 P frame interest you?
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• #23
Still here: £925 before other forums/ebay
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• #24
No sorry
Righty oh, bought it as a frame 'for life' but it's always been too big so have got a strael instead. Can only really justify one road bike so hoping to shift this.
Great condition. It's a large, so like a 57. Geo below.
Fantastic riding, stiff, clearance for 35 or something, semi internal routing. 31.6 seatpost and can sell with 31.6 Thomson elite. Easy to build, BSA BB, flat mount brakes. Plenty of info online and good reviews.
I'd like £1000, which seems sensible given they're £2400 new. It's in York but I can post or possibly get it brought to London.
There are some scuffs from a frame bag but they'll (literally) buff out with a scotch brite. Had two kids' birthdays this week so bit short of time!
Cheers
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