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Subject: Planet X Exocet partial build (frameset, wheels, derailleurs, stem, saddle)
I am selling my planet X Exocet frameset with some additional components. It would make a great start to a budget build of a fast bike. The reason I am selling is because I have a new exocet coming this week. Please read carefully as the picture is of the actual bike as I have been riding it, but the components you actually get are listed below and may not be pictured. Price is $700.00 shipped within the US plus any Paypal fees.
I love this bike and it is comfortable and fast. The only knock on the frame is the tolerance on the rear wheel, but if you use 20mm tires, there is plenty of room. I am including two tires and a third old tire that is not road worthy, but would be good on the trainer.

Frame: Planet X Size Large
Fork: Planet X
Seat Post: Planet X
Headset: Planet X
Front Der: Shimano 105 (I bought as new takeoffs last year and used them some on the trainer, but low miles)
Rear Der: Shimano 105 (I bought as new takeoffs last year and used them some on the trainer, but low miles)
Chain: Shimano 7800
Crankset : FSA Gossamer 172.5 52/38 chainring (No bottom Bracket) (Well used crank arms, but chainrings in good shape)
Saddle: Forte TT saddle
Wheels: Set of Shimano wheels, all black. (bought them last year new take offs. used around 1,000 miles) (No Cassette)
Tires: Continental supersonic 700x20 (one is brand new and the other was ridden a few hundred miles)



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2013-06-10 2:30 PM
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Subject: RE: Planet X Exocet partial build (frameset, wheels, derailleurs, stem, saddle)
FYI, would sell frameset alone if there is any interest.
2013-06-10 8:53 PM
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Subject: RE: Planet X Exocet partial build (frameset, wheels, derailleurs, stem, saddle)
Wish it was a 54 (M/L) rather than a 58(XL) frame, I would have taken this and immediately sold mine.

BUMPITTY BUMP!

Edited by TrkHilo2k 2013-06-10 8:53 PM
2013-06-11 8:33 AM
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Subject: RE: Planet X Exocet partial build (frameset, wheels, derailleurs, stem, saddle)
You're confussing me. Isn't it a Large, and not a XL ?
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