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  • I know people always say this kind of shit, but still, it's true... this has been a fabulous bike.

    I bought it new in 2012. It was an end of year discounted deal. The original price was £3800 and I think I paid £2700. That was pretty expensive for a bike with Ultegra, but this was Giants top of the line pro race frame.

    For the first couple of years it was just a summer bike but when I bought a Supersix hi mod, this got retired to commuting duties. However, I continued to use this for racing as it is unbelievably agile - a perfect crit bike. I got 2 podium finishes riding it last year. It's super stiff and accelerates and sprints very well. It's also comfortable all day - I've ridden 20+ centuries on it with no problems.

    I really want to just keep it, but it's crazy to have it sit unridden, I've not ridden it this year. Plus, I've just bought a set of Zipp 606 and my bank account hates me.

    Good news: it rides tight as a drum and as fast as the day I got it. It's got nearly new cables, outers, hoods, chain, deraileurs and cassette. The rear wheel is an Ultegra wheel and has done about 150miles.

    The bike's never been crashed.

    The bad: I had a chain snap on me during a sprint at cyclopark and it caught in the front mech and put a small crack in the frame on the seat tube where the front mech attaches. I had this fixed - at a cost of £250 by Surrey Carbon repair. They did such a good job that you could never tell anything had happened and the work is guaranteed for the life of the frame. I had it fixed a couple of years ago and there has been no problem since.

    The spec is:

    Full Ultegra groupset,
    Ultegra rear wheel.
    DT Swiss Tricon front
    Giant bars and stem.
    Rubino plus rear tyre
    4seasons on the front - both with plenty of life left.
    The saddle is a brand new prologo Tirox. It cost £100 and isn't included, but I will sell it for an extra £50.

    Measurements:

    M/L frame
    56cm c to c top tube.
    72cm from the centre of the cranks to the rails of the saddle. I have spacers to lift the saddle and another seat clamp which can lift it further. Or you can cut down the post to decrease saddle height. It's pretty flexible.

    For ref. I am 6' tall with a 32" inseam. I think you could fit 5'11 to 6'2" by adjusting the spacers and 6'3 with a longer stem and the taller seat clamp. My friend who is 6'4 raced this size of Giant with a 135 stem. But he loves to ride a small bike!

    I'm in Bromley, but can meet in London if you like.

    Given that I've spent several hundred quid on new bits and servicing this in the last year I'd like to see about xxx for this. But shout at me if I'm getting that wrong.

    Cheers,
    Ben


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  • Oh, it's also got new Lizard skin bar tape.

  • Moved to eBay -

  • If you end up splitting, would be interested in the frame!

  • you can bid here: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/282291018473?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649

    Starting at 99p so you may get the whole thing cheap!

  • I actually don't care

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  • Happy to close the thread, how do I do that.

    I just got the feeling that there wouldn't be much demand here, and I'd like to sell fairly quickly.

  • I'll take it.

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