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ping @Sealclub if you're still keen
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Hey man I'm looking for something for touring / gravel/ commuting. How's the fit ? I'm around 178cm.
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i’d say it’s an ideal size. i’m 180cm and 55 is on the small end of the spectrum but still works.
this model has a bit longer headtube than racey gravel frames, which makes getting a comfy position easier.
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Those Velo Orange stems are so nice, great looking bike
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So nice, still so big for this 174cm shorty glws
Hiya, there's still plenty of hot gravel summer left!
Bought this on here four months ago but never got around building it as other bikes took all the attention. Have now found something more suitable size-wise and this needs to go.
A do-it-all bike of Columbus' Zona tubing known for its excellent ride quality. Options for both disc and rim brakes. A hesh segmented fork with lots of steerer left (265mm). Clearance for 700x40c or 650x50b. Frameset claimed weight ~3.2kg.
Specs as per the original ad:
Top tube (ctc) : 55cm
Seat tube (ctc, ctt): 55cm, 58cm
Head tube 14cm
Head tube Angle: 72
Seat tube Angle: 73
BB drop: 65mm
Chainstay: 425mm
Mixed of lugged & brazed construction, triple butted Columbus zona tubes.
Segmented fork
QR dropouts
100/130 spacing
BSA threaded BB
27.2 seat post
1 1/8th ahead steerer/head tube
Canti studs
IS disc tabs
Double eyelet on fork at dropout (no mid blade) crown is drilled
Single eyelet on the rear dropout, has mounts for rear rack on seatstay
Mudguard mount at chainstay
Single bottle cage mount
Cable adjusters brazed to headtube
Brazed front derailleur hanger
Now without the CK headset and only looking to get back what I paid, so £300. Viewings and collection from London N1. If there's no interest locally can consider posting at buyer's cost.