• The time has come for me to sell my old cross frame and forks.

    I originally bought this in 2009 from Everti bikes, based in BC, Canada (although they no longer appear to be trading). I used it as a cyclocross frame for a few years, had cantilever studs added by Vernon Baker, to allow me to switch between discs and cantilevers, and it's subsequently done service as a winter bike and a commuter (with a singlespeed chain tensioner).

    The geometry is as follows;

    TT: 560 mm centre to centre (575 virtual top tube)
    ST: 545 mm
    HT: 140 mm
    Chainstays: 425 mm

    Both the headtube and the seat tube are 72 degrees, and the bottom bracket drop is 65 mm.
    According to the original email thread I had with Everti it's cold-worked, stress-relieved, double-butted, seamless 3/2.5 titanium tubing with stress optimized tubing shapes (obviously).

    Seat tube internal diameter is 31.6mm, 34.9mm external, with a Hope seat collar, with 1-1/8" head-tube and a Chris King no thread headset. It has rear mudguard mounts, rack mounts, three water bottle mounts, and a 68mm BSA bottom bracket shell.

    The fork is a Wound Up Team X which has hidden mudguard mounts.

    It's bang on trend for a great go anywhere gravel/gnarmac/groad bike, or you could race it to London Cross League podiums (it never won a race, got a second once though, yay for me).

    I had a stuck seatpost a few years ago in it and got it out using ammonia, so there is some cosmetic damage around the bottom bracket shell, and a piece of plasticine is stuck in the top tube. It's not noticeable when you ride it, just makes an annoying noise when you pick the frame up. I should add that the decals are a peeling in places.

    The frame can be viewed in Beckenham, just a few minutes walk from either Clock House or Kent House stations, or I could possibly meet up in central London with it.

    Price: £375 Now SOLD

    No dibs, just PM me.

    Pictures coming shortly.

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  • Nice. Very nice and brilliant deal. How can a seatpost get stuck in titanium?

  • insane bargain!

  • Aluminium seat posts can. Trust me. Once would be careless, twice would be idiotic (on another bike).

  • Lovely, sorely tempted...

  • shame it's too long for me. GLWS!

  • Dibs pending Q's. pm incoming

  • I've also pm'd, will take if available

  • @Sparky !!

  • Looks like a great frame and price too

  • Bargain this. Too bad I'm ent size.

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Everti TI cyclocross/touring/gravel frame with Wound Up forks, Chris King headset

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