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So, at the moment, not planning to split - but would sell the bike with just one wheelset since there's enough interest in both sets of wheels. So:
With 60mm Ritchey Carbons only - £2,400 (~6kg buid)
With Kinlin Climbing Wheels only - £2,200 (~5.7kg build)@marky_marksafc - The Kinlin Wheels are around 1,285g
Won't be selling the wheelsets until I have a taker for the rest though!
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Hi folks,
Looking to sell my Supersix Evo HM. It's very light (5.7kg ish with the climbing wheels, 6kg with the 60mm carbons) and covered in pretty high-end kit. Both wheelsets included. Pedals not included.
Spec:
Supersix Evo HM Team frame - 2017 I think (Bikeradar says: The handling and road manners are stunning; a nailed-on future classic)
Sram Red Etap - Full groupset incl. chain and cassette. 50-34/11-28
Ritchey Apex 60mm Carbon Wheels
Superlight Kinlin Alloy Wheels
25mm Conti 5000s (have had tyres up to 29mm)
SWorks Romin Carbon Saddle
SWorks Stem
Prime Carbon Bars - Superlight
Rotor 50/34 Chainrings
Blingy chainring bolts and matching QR skewers
Tubolito tubes (one loses air a bit quick - might just need the valve tightening, patches indcluded too)
Generic carbon bottle holdersAll-in-all, it's designed to be a superlight, but practical bike. No ridiculous components imo. It's a great summer bike, and the ride quality is incredible.
No significant marks to speak of, little chips on the drop-outs, and maybe one or two tiny ones on the chainstay, but basically looks new when clean!
I'd like £2.5k, but if that feels a bit steep, let me know. Rather not split at this point. I'd also prefer pick up in person (socially distanced etc as required). I'm a 30 min train ride from Waterloo, nr Farnborough. Will consider posting at cost, but might take me a little while to source the box and wrapping!
Price drop £2300 for bike with both wheelsets
£2200 with Ritchey wheels only
£2000 with Kinlin wheels onlyCheers!
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I'd really like to respray mine - but don't have access to a blaster. The paint seems really thick... not sure I have the willpower to do it by hand. Awesome bike @Jaap, it's probably the one I've ridden the most out of all of mine...
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I’ve copied the route from the ride, so no cue sheet, but here it is: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/34734287
I’m near Farnham, on the Hants border. So tend to do the ones starting nr Reading, Winchester etc
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Interested to know what Anorak’s delight is like, was looking at that myself as it’s pretty close to me.
Grand National park 2 park was pretty good when I last rode it, and sounds like the route might pass close to you https://audax.uk/event-details?eventId=7184
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Dreadful photo, but after picking up some lightweight wheels from @dglshrn the Supersix is now sub 6kg. (5.96kg to be precise).
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13 years in the travel industry here... there’s no secret way of getting on to a flight in these circumstances, short of having a mate working in ticketing (which I don’t I’m afraid). Or stumping up whatever obscene price the airlines want. The gov will have limited their capacity, and they won’t sneak a few extra in because it’s not worth the hassle.
The suggestion above about getting to NZ isn’t a terrible one. You might find some space on flights there... or be able to charter a jet. Because flight regs/quarantines don’t appear to apply to rich people.
Given that there’s not a lot of air traffic right now, you might be able to charter a small plane cheap (a few k), and possibly sell tickets to others stuck in NZ.
Lots of ifs and buts there... no guarantees either and could work out pricier than getting 1st class tickets. Might be worth you calling some private charter firms in NZ to see what they think.
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@danstuff @glws whoa, that’s the pinnacle of agricultural engineering you’re talking about! Axs I can understand, that IS ugly. But cableless Etap is a thing of beauty. Shifting is good, the usual SRAM clunk lets you know it’s working...
Treat yourself!