My wife tells me I have too many bikes and parts in the house, so I am starting to slowly let go of a few things. This is a beautiful 58cm Motobecane Le Champion SL Aluminum Frame with Carbon Fork and Cane Creek Headset that is really a tad too small for me. It costs $274.95 new, and I just want to get most of my money back out of it. I had it assembled for about 3-4 months, but only rode it for 250 miles or so. It was never wrecked, dropped, or even set down wrong -- it's in great shape. Make me an offer, I'm a reasonable guy.
Here is some more info on the frame from the manufacturer:Motobecane Le Champion SL Frame & Fork
6066 Butted Aluminum Frame, Carbon Fiber Fork, and Cane Creek IS-2i Headset
Frame: 2.7 Pound XFusion SL Double-Butted Multi-Shape U6 Aluminum + Dual bottle bosses + replaceable derailleur hanger with Aero Kinesis SL (FC440) High Modulus Carbon Fiber with Carbon Steerer 1.125 inch
Bottom Bracket Size: 68mm English Threaded
Headset: Cane Creek IS2 Sealed Cartridge Bearing Integrated for 1.125 inch steerer
Front Derailleur Clamp Size: 31.6 mm
Seat Post Size: 27.2 mm
Seat Post Clamp Size: 30.0 mm
Front Spacing: 100.0 mm
Rear Spacing: 130.0 mm
Frame Size: 58 cm (Center of BB to Top of Seatpost Clamp)
Color: Ball burnished aluminum with clear coated decals
Geometry:
Seat Tube (center to top) = 58cm
Top Tube Length (center to center) = 570mm
Chain Stay Length = 410mm
BB Height = 281mm
Standover Height = 815mm
Wheelbase (center to center) = 996mm
Seat Tube Angle = 73
Head Tube Angle = 73.5
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