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No one up for this? Croix de fer in size 56 could work too or a Surly LHT in 56.
Oh, the marks in front wheel are mainly dirt when I wiped it off. Might have few scratches still but I huess that's normal waer and tear.
No one up for this? Croix de fer in size 56 could work too or a Surly LHT in 56.
Oh, the marks in front wheel are mainly dirt when I wiped it off. Might have few scratches still but I huess that's normal waer and tear.
Hello guys!
I've been riding now for half a year in UK with this build and was thinking to do some touring during summer. The fixed San Sebastian might not be the optimal solution for this.
I'm looking for a modern quality tourer with disc brakes within the same price range as the Pelago. I really like the bike but the challenges of 120mm rear spacing is too much with gears.
Specs:
F+F: Pelago San Sebastian, size 56 (see geo below), this is first version
Wheels: Phil Wood HF (32h) laced to Archetypes with Dt Swiss Revolutions
Headset: Chris King in pink
Stem: Deda something, 90mm
Handlebar: 3T ergonova pro 42cm
Levers: Sram S900
Saddle: Fizik Kurve Snake
Seat post: Thomson Masterpiece
Cranks: Sugino 75 in black
BB: Campagnolo Veloce
Cog: EAI 19t
Fenders: SKS Bluemels
Tires: Panaracer Pasela 700x32c
Brakes: Tektro R539 (if I remember correctly - I've both front and rear)
So as you can see it's built with quality condition and they are in great condition. There are few things you should know:
Geo:
Pics of the bike (bad pic but you get the idea):
Here is some better pics of the bike.
There is some additional info of the F+F on Pelago site
If you're not interested to everything/your bike is not as valuable, I would be keen on keeping the following parts:
Seat post + saddle
Cockpit
Rear cog
But lets negotiate these further if there's interest and what you offer.
To what I would like to receive:
Reach: around 390 depending quite a bit on the geo - so 56 to 58 size wise maybe
Quality steel preferably but this isn't mandatory
Rack, fender and water bottle mounts
Thanks!!