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• #2
Bump, now** £775**.
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• #3
Are people tired of Ti? Now £750.
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• #4
its the wrong time of year, people should be jumping at such a bargain on a frame of a lifetime. would if it was my size
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• #5
A 59 top tube seems pretty long for an effective 55.5 seat tube, perhaps that is deterring people?
In any case, good luck with the sale, for whoever this fits it will be a great frame.
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• #6
Yep, Litespeed have always made longer frames and this being the XL is at the extreme end of that disparity. I can measure the actual tube lengths if anyone needs me to but those figures are straight from Litespeed.
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• #7
Have a Tuscany and Siena myself, have you built yours yet? Great bikes.
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• #8
Yep, my Tuscany is alive and well, it's perfect.
The actual tube measurements for this frame (c-c) are 57.5 TT and 51.5 ST.
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• #9
Is the fork 1 1/8 ?
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• #10
Yep yep.
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• #11
Bump. Now £725.
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• #12
Finalbump. Now £700. -
• #13
Wish I could afford it, would fit perfectly.
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• #14
Payday bump, now £650.
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• #15
Now £625, sheesh.
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• #16
Aaaand final bump before ebay, now £600.
I bought this frame off of a semi-pro back in the summer and stripped the DA gear from it for a Litespeed Tuscany (that fits). I was going to wait until the spring to sell this but needs must, so grab a winter bargain...
So this is a 2006 Teramo (USA made), Litespeed's marketing info for this frame can be found here.
In a nutshell: the comfort of Ti but with semi-sloping geometry that makes it plenty stiff enough for most riders. There are a few minor blemishes to the Ti but these would buff out (if desired), overall it's in excellent condition.
Sizing (from Litespeed):
Effective top tube: 59cm
Effective seat tube: 55.5cm
Head tube angle: 73.5
Seat tube angle: 72.5
Chainstay length: 41.1cm
BB drop: 7.4cm
Wheelbase: 100.5cm
Front centre: 60.4cm
Standover: 80.8cm
Head tube 18.6cm
Weight: 1480g
It comes with a Planet X Pro Carbon road fork, Cane Creek headset and Litespeed seat tube clamp.
£800£775 £750£725£700,£650£625£600 no postage I'm afraid, I'm based in Homerton.(I'll be passing £50 in forum beers to David.)