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Im selling my CX wheels as I no longer have CX bike.
These were made for me by Arkane Wheelworks (the best wheel builder around bar none). Bitex hub laced onto Arkanes own rims with CX-Ray spokes, 24H front and rear. Come with shimano Deore centre lock rotas (140 and 160).
The hubs are currently QR but can be converted to thru axle very easily with conversion kit:
They have been used to race cross and do general off-roading on so some superficial scratches and dings to the rims, but still in good nick with tons of life in them. A bargain at £120!
located in SE London.
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For sale I have a CAADX Apex 1 from 2017, size 58cm. Looking for £400.
I used this bike for 1 winter and 1 summer CX season, plus lots of off road training and even took it along the south downs way. So its seen some action but is still in good shape with lots of miles to be done.
Some dings, a small dent in the TT, a few scratches, but all just superficial. Its a great bike if you are looking to get into CX or 'gravel' riding, or just looking for a sturdy commuter.
Set up with Sram Apex 1 system, with hydraulic disc brakes. Original parts for the rest with the Cannondale Si 1x crank. NO SEATPOST OR SADDLE but I will chuck in the spd pedals pictured.
This bike is sold as seen as the gears need a little work. I can't seem to index them right try as I might.
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It is still available, feel free to make an offer @t-v. My saddle height is 777, probably close to the max you want to run.
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Hey @mattyc,
It is still available but was thinking about giving it another shot myself.
All the praise people give Waterford is founded on solid ground. The proof is really in the riding and this frame set is so fun to ride.
What do you want to know?
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Thanks @Justin_Case for the additional information. It is a super light frameset, which always surprised me, and totally agree with you on ride feel. It is the most fun and responsive bike I have ever ridden.
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@JB yep, Gunnar are great too. Think they are semi-custom Waterford but still fantastic.
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Hey @mattyc
Like Jeromeo said, they have a fantastic reputation within the industry and with those avid steel fans. Very rare to see them in the UK but when you do its usually ridden by someone who really cherishes it. I recently had two friends buy bike from Waterford and then ride from the UK to China on them. They couldn't praise their bikes enough.
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Up for sale is this fine piece of craftsmanship coming out of the Waterford workshop
If you know you know, but if not this is an incredibly well built frame, Waterford 14 Series Vision OS2 Road Frame with an Alpha Q GS10 Fork. The frame was made using True Temper tubing and has Waterford Stainless steel dropouts. These forks have a fantastic reputation, as do Waterford, and rightly so. This is easily the most fun bike I have ever owned. Very light for a steel frame and so much fun to ride. Very nimble and quick to respond, great kick to it, and never left me wanting.
It's a 57cm top tube with a semi compact geometry. I'm a touch under 6'2" and its just a little small for me.
It was second hand when it came to me and I have done a fair few km's on it in the nearly four years I have owned it. It has been very carefully looked after but the paint job is looking shabby, and so the frame is in need of a respray. As nice as a white frame looks, it can be a pain to keep clean so its a good time to change colour. Due to this i am offering it at a lower price.
There is also some minor corrosion on the cable guide braze-ons, and around where the band on front mech goes, but a stripping of the paint would sort that. I had a Parlee carbon front mech bracket on there so needed to be close to the frame, hence why some of the paint was taken off. Happy to pass on this bracket to the next owner.
If you have any questions hit me up.
Located in South-East London but can meet Central.
Looking for £650
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Kinlin Rims FYI.