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• #2
Lovely, used to love my chromag, glws!
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• #3
thanks @Wadi2, yeah i've been in two minds about selling it. they're not that common in UK and is the best steel hardtail i've ridden - the geo is spot on. without the headset reducer it's a 68° head angle, and with the 140mm fork it's good for bike packing (marginally less passé than hooning down singletrack). i took it on south downs way last summer and easily as capable as a gravel bike off road going up or down. i'll prob regret selling but living in east anglia it's hard to justify keeping it.
£950 anyone? packing car to go to london soon. someone make me an offer if interested.
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• #4
Hey htaj, you still got this going?
Selling my hardtail as not getting used at all and N+1 space constraints.
Really fun bike, great downhill and despite the slackish HA not bad on flat either.
Decent condition: forks have had recent service, always washed after rides, kept inside etc, only issue is that dropper is temperamental and needs service or replacement.
I can bring to London for collection in Whitechapel Sunday PM or Monday PM.
£975
Build:
Chromag wideangle frame M/L.
Shimano M8000 XT 11sp full group set with XT BB.
RockShox Yari 140mm fork
WTB i25 KOM rims on Hope pro 4 hubs, running Maxxis Ardent 27.5x2.40 Folding EXO set up tubeless (can also include partially scrubbed WTB Breakout 2.5 tyres).
Chromag Lynx DT saddle
Chromag ranger 50mm stem, Chromag OSX bars 780mm, Chromag Squarewave grips
RockShox 150mm stealth reverb dropper post
Works components headset giving a 67 head angle
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