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Trek Madone 5.9 (58cm)
- Full carbon frame (size 58)
- Carbon Bontrager bars
- Deda Elementi stem
- FSA headset
- Trek Carbon post
- Hope seat collar
- Fizik Aliante Saddle
- Mavic Ksyrium wheels
- Continental GP 4 Season 25c front
- Mavic Yksion Elite 25c rear
- SRAM Red Crankset (50/34)
- SRAM Red shifters (2x10)
- SRAM Red brake calipers
- SRAM Force rear mech
- SRAM Force front mech
Points to keep in mind...
- Bike has been owned since new and has never been dropped or crashed
- Small chip on fork and top tube from a car rack (see pictures)
- Return spring in the left shift paddle has gone so it just dangles. Still shifts fine. According to the internet this can be replaced for a few dollars and with a bit a know-how.
- One of the hoods is torn (see pictures)
- I think that a bearing in the rear wheel could do with replacing, it makes a noise.
- The steerer is still very long, so there is room to adjust the stack as needed
- Overall a light and high-end bike from just before the current era of discs, batteries and big tyres. It is rideable as-is, but ideally needs a service and a bit more time than I can give it!
Bike is located in SE5. Sold without pedals.
Asking SOLD
Trek product code: MADONE 5.9 H2 F/S 58 DK BL-WT
Ritchey Outback v1 Frame-set (L)
- Ritchey Outback v1
- This has more road-like geometry than the Outback v2, which is more of a touring frame. The closest equivalent to this you can buy today is the Swiss Cross Disc.
- Carbon fork, triple-butted steel frame
- Designed for 700cx40 tyres, although I was able to run 650bx47 and 700cx42 slicks
- Takes a BSA threaded bottom bracket
- Post-mount (can use Hope RX4, Yokozuna, Paul Klampers, Shimano MTB, ...)
- No dents and always torqued correctly. Never crashed.
- A few chips in the paint. The worst is around the BB from a dropped chain. I applied some clear nail varnish to protect it. See pictures.
- Original thru-axles and headset included. I swapped the headset bearing fairly recently.
- These build up really well - example from The Woods
- Geo chart here
Frame-set is located in SE5.
Asking SOLD
- Full carbon frame (size 58)
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What we got...
Salsa Cowchipper Bars- Shimano GRX 1x Chainring
Specialized Pizza Rack BNIBRitchey Classic 90mm stemRitchey WCS 90mm c260 stem- Bontrager Velocis Road Shoes (Black, Carbon)
- Phil Wood Square Taper BB (68mm threaded, 115mm spindle, ISO square taper)
Ritchey Neoclassic WCS- Vittoria Peyote TNT Tubeless Tyres 27.5 2.1" (650b 53mm)
1 1/8th quill stemTeravail Rampart 700x42 Tyres- Sugino Double Crankset
- Manitou Spyder Retro XC Suspension Fork
1. Salsa Cowchipper BarsSalsa Chowchipper Bars. Could be used for graveling.
- 44cm
- Deluxe edition made from nicer Alu
- SOLD
2. Shimano GRX 1x Chainring
- 42t
- Loads of life left!
- 40 gbp
3. Specialized Pizza Rack- BNIB
- SOLD
4. Ritchey Classic 90mm Stem (Silver)- 90mm
- 31.8mm clamp
- 6 degrees
- Great condition
- SOLD
Pictures: 1
5. Ritchey WCS 90mm c260 Stem (Black)- 90mm
- 31.8mm clamp
- 6 degrees
- Good condition
- SOLD
Pictures: 1
6. Bontrager Velocis Road Shoes (Black, Carbon)
- Size 45 EU (11 UK)
- Black
- Boa dials
- Carbon soles
- Great condition, very little use
- 55 gbp
7. Phil Wood Square Taper Bottom Bracket with Tool
- 68mm threaded
- 115mm spindle
- ISO square taper
- Some scratches to the outer shell but spins very smoothly
- Also included are the cups and Phil Wood tool for installation and removal!
- 80 gbp
8. Ritchey Neoclassic WCS- 44cm wide
- WCS version made of fancier alu
- A scratch on the underside (see pictures)
- SOLD
9. Vittoria Peyote TNT Tubeless Tyres 27.5 2.1" (650b 53) (Pair)
- 27.5 x 2.1" (650b x 53mm)
- Tubeless ready
- Never fitted! Decided the Mezcals work for me
- 50 gbp for the pair
10. 1 1/8th Quill Stem- 1 1/8th Quill Stem for retro MTB etc.
- SOLD
11. Teravail Rampart 700x42 Tyres- 700 x 42c
- Tubeless ready
- Great for road and light gravel
- Used but loads of life left
- SOLD
12. Sugino Double Crankset
- 170 length
- 52/42
- Square taper
- 30 gbp
13. Manitou Spyder Retro XC Suspension Fork
- Designed for 26" wheels with 54mm (2.1") tyres
- 220mm of 1 1/8th straight steerer
- For v-brakes only
- Fits a standard quick-release skewer
- Taken from a 1998 Trek 950 singletrack, which was a pretty high-end XC bike at the time (Made in USA, triple butted, Deore XT, etc.). If you are restoring an old MTB and want to keep the same handling characteristics this would be a good bet!
- Respectable weight for sus
- Asking 25gbp
Collection from SE5 or postage at cost
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Collection in Camberwell SE5, or can post at cost if no local interest.
1. Stooge Moto Bar
- Heat treated 7000 AL
- 800mm wide
- 38mm rise
- 17 degree sweep
- 31.8 clamp area
- Uncut!
£35SOLD
2. Campagnolo Chorus 2x11 Mechanical Shifters
- Chorus 2x11 Mechincal Shifters
- All around good condition, tiny tear in one of the hoods (not where you hold it, see picture)
£110SOLD
3. Campagnolo Chorus 11-speed Double Crankset + Extras
- Chorus 11-speed Ultra Torque crankset
- Length 172.5mm arms
- TA compact chainrings (50/34). Made in France. Loads of life left
- Original semi-compact Campagnolo chainrings (52/36)
- Threaded BB cups (BSA and Italian, let me know)
£150SOLD
4. Campagnolo Chorus 11-speed Front Derailleur
£40SOLD
5. Campagnolo Chorus 11-speed Rear Derailleur HO
- Works with wider-range cassettes
£85SOLD
6. Campagnolo Chorus 11-speed cassette (32t)
- Masses of life left
£45SOLD
- Heat treated 7000 AL
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This is a great one https://www.komoot.com/tour/62170717
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So I have some Middleburn R02 cranks that I picked up off eBay. I want to install them with my Shimano BB. Everything is 24mm axle, so I think it should work. My frame is standard 68mm threaded.
I found these instructions on LFGSS: https://lfgss.microcosm.app/api/v1/files/91be8679cbe28a02b2b80ec0a338aeb5d1117584.pdf
The problem is that the cranks can slide side-to-side in the BB, so I think some spacers need to be added onto the axle.
I found these instructions for a Middleburn BB: http://www.sjscycles.com/Instructions/Middleburn/Midleburn_X-Type_Mountain_Bike_Bottom_Bracket_Instructions.pdf
This mentions some spacers:
68mm / CLA M P -ON FD / Right cup: 1x2.5mm 2x1.25mm spacers / Left cup: 1x2.5mm spacer
But is this right for a Shimano BB?
Any ideas?
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