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• #2
Jesus, that's awesome... I can afford this... Must, must resist...
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• #3
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• #4
56?
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• #5
Why resist..... temptation like this may not pass your way again !
These frames are really nice,
the equipment is a good match,
it will make you smile every time you use it,
what better reason do you need ?
Life is short, pleasures are few and It's only money......
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• #6
I don't need another bike... And my dearly beloved would cut my balls off...
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• #7
weeps
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• #8
howls
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• #9
very nice track machine
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• #10
Good price, considering what most people spend building an alloy or steel bike.
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• #11
keep it! you don't have to bother justifying it, I have tons of crap that i can't justify. It's easier than you think ;)
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• #12
tempted to buy it then sell the parts on here and watch people get their knickers in a twist.
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• #13
Exactly the same thought crossed my mind.
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• #14
Whilst not being able to afford this bike, damn you for showing me how light my carbon dolan could be if I bought some carbon clinchers... Sheeeeeeat. Nice build!
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• #15
I need to put this thread on ignore...
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• #16
Exactly the same thought crossed my mind.
lets offer him £1300 cash (i can hand it over tomorrow morning) i take very high quality photographs in the studio of all the parts. you do all the add listings dealing with cretins on here and i do any posting as i'm free during the week.
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• #17
I need to put this thread on ignore...
You need to buy the bike then justify it by riding on track at least once a week
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• #18
OOOOOOOOOOFFFFFFffffffffffffffffffffff
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• #19
Shut it, shorty... I'll be in a wheelchair before long, this bike will be wasted on me...
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• #20
Thinking of splitting?
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• #21
I've got this bike more or less...why am I still lusting over this?!
EDIT: I know, its the fact I've got a stupid cheap stem on mine, cheapo wheels and to be honest, feel guilty about commuting on it and could really do with some cash!
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• #22
Good luck!
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• #23
56???
Damn you short legs and low balls, damn you!!!
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• #24
It'd splinter into a million tiny shards within 24hrs if you bought it, Iain...
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• #25
Gav has fallen off his bike more recently than me Joe, I think i no longer need my stabilisers.
Having built it and ridden it once round the block, I have decided I can't really justify keeping this at the moment :-(
This bike is basically all made of carbon and cost me over £2500 to build (only just finished).
Weighs under 6kg (5.7kg on my scales).
Parts list:
Dolan Seta frame 56cm (including original dolan fork)
Easton EC90 SL fork
Easton EC90 full carbon seatpost
Bontrager XXX lite 130mm carbon stem
FSA energy classic drop bars 42cm
Sella Italia SLR saddle
Reynolds Recon carbon clincher track wheels
FSA 165mm carbon track cranks with 45t DA chainring
Stronglight Twister SL Titanium BB
Shimano Ultegra SPD SL pedals in black
Vittoria Corsa CX 23mm tyres
Michelin aircomp tubes
SRAM lightweight chain
17t condor cog and DA lockring
Most of the parts are brand new and have only 100 yards use on them.
This bike is very very stong and very light, built with proper strong track and mtb bits.
Yours complete for £1600£1399
Or
Split if everything sells
Dolan Seta frame 56cm (including original dolan fork) £600
Easton EC90 SL fork £95
Easton EC90 full carbon seatpost £60
Bontrager XXX lite 130mm carbon stem £30
FSA energy classic drop bars 42cm £35
Sella Italia SLR saddle £35
Reynolds Recon carbon clincher track wheels with tubes, tyres and cogs £400
FSA 165mm carbon track cranks with 45t DA chainring £170
Stronglight Twister SL Titanium BB £50
Shimano Ultegra SPD SL pedals in black £50
Collection from Wapping (or I could in theory post it)