Sadly I need more space in the garage, so the least ridden bikes have to go.
This is an excellent steel frame from Pinarello.
Centre Bottom Bracket (up seat tube) to centre of Head Tube 54.5 / 55 cms
Centre of Seat Tube (along head Tube) to Centre of Steerer Tube 54.5 / 55 cms
I am 5' 11", and use the bike as shown in the pictures, however I wouldn't think that it would be suitable for anyone taller than me.
The bike has a cyclocross disc fork, with an Avid BB7 Road cable disc brake.
Shimamo Long Reach rear brake.
It has a White Industries ENO eccentric flip-flop rear hub (on a Mavic Open Pro rim), with a White Industries SingleSpeed freewheel.
The crankset is a Dura-Ace octalink (double) crankset which self-extracts.
The front hub is a shimano with a Mavic Open Sport rim.
I live in a hilly area (North Wales) so at the moment the gearing is 61 inches.
The handlebars are Profile 26 stoker bars, with an ITM Big One stem and Cane Creek 200tt brake levers.
The paintwork on the frame is OK - I touched it up last year, but this is a great winter hack / singlespeed road bike on a quality steel frame.
I shall be very sorry to see it go.
The pedals, bottle holder, rear light and Garmin mount are not included in the sale.
£300 including postage.
Please do contact me, Robert, if you have any questions on 07827 297668, or PM me.
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Sadly I need more space in the garage, so the least ridden bikes have to go.
This is an excellent steel frame from Pinarello.
Centre Bottom Bracket (up seat tube) to centre of Head Tube 54.5 / 55 cms
Centre of Seat Tube (along head Tube) to Centre of Steerer Tube 54.5 / 55 cms
I am 5' 11", and use the bike as shown in the pictures, however I wouldn't think that it would be suitable for anyone taller than me.
The bike has a cyclocross disc fork, with an Avid BB7 Road cable disc brake.
Shimamo Long Reach rear brake.
It has a White Industries ENO eccentric flip-flop rear hub (on a Mavic Open Pro rim), with a White Industries SingleSpeed freewheel.
The crankset is a Dura-Ace octalink (double) crankset which self-extracts.
The front hub is a shimano with a Mavic Open Sport rim.
I live in a hilly area (North Wales) so at the moment the gearing is 61 inches.
The handlebars are Profile 26 stoker bars, with an ITM Big One stem and Cane Creek 200tt brake levers.
The paintwork on the frame is OK - I touched it up last year, but this is a great winter hack / singlespeed road bike on a quality steel frame.
I shall be very sorry to see it go.
The pedals, bottle holder, rear light and Garmin mount are not included in the sale.
£300 including postage.
Please do contact me, Robert, if you have any questions on 07827 297668, or PM me.
Thanks for looking.