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Subject: FS: TT bike (without wheels), Carbon, Ultegra. Size 54. -$1800
Hey all,


Im moving overseas and unfortunately I will not be able to stick with the sport for at least 3 years. It aches me to part with her, but its the right thing to do. I'll be damn if she spends the next few years in a storage unit...
This frame was ordered from China (DengFu) and put together last summer, I've ridden it for about 600 miles, so it practically has all her life ahead. I trained for and raced at Muncie 70.3, thats the only race it has ever seen. No
crashes or damage of any sort.


Sale includes everything you see in the picture EXCEPT 2 things: A) Pedals b) Wheel set (wheels, tires and cassette) So basically the frame and everything else thats attached to it (Yes, including the awesome like-new Adamo TT Saddle
)

Letting her go for $1800 + Shipping. Open to local delivery also in the Atlanta area.

The ACME decals were obviously custom made, I can leave them on the frame or take them off, your choice.

Frame and fork are all carbon, Non Integrated seatpost.


Frame weight:1450+-40g
Fork weight:450g+-15g


Before this bike is shipped to its new owner, it will be tuned up and professionally inspected by my local TREK store, to make sure everything is in great shape (both components and frame/fork).


Here are some specs:

Size: 54
Handlebar: Full carbon, HED Original with integrated brake levers
Aerobars: Zipp Vukashift bar extensions -Carbon
Stem: Bontrager 80mm, 25 deg
Shifters: Dura Ace SLBS79 Double 10spd
Brake/shift cables: Jagwire Racer Kit
Wheels: NOT INCLUDED
Bar tape: Smart Silicone PRO
Front derrailleur: Shimano Ultegra 6600
Rear derrailleur: Shimano Ultegra 6600
Crankset: Shimano Ultegra 6600 53-39 172.5
Bottom bracket: Shimano Ultegra 6700 Hollowtech II
Chain: Shimano Ultegra
Pedals: Not Included
Front brake: Tektro 530, white
Rear brake: Tektro 725 side pull, black
Brake pads: Shimano R55C3
Saddle: Adamo Time Trail white, like new (Only has 80 miles on it...)


Extras also included:
Profile Design UCM Aerobar Computer mount.
Additional rear derailleur hanger.


Feel free to ask if you have any questions!





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2014-01-10 7:58 AM
in reply to: amedal


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Subject: RE: FS: TT bike (without wheels), Carbon, Ultegra. Size 54. -$1800
Hi Friend, I'll buy a Dengfu Frameset and I'e seen your awesome bike is 54, isn't ?

Can you tell me, How tall are you ? What about your inseam ?

Thanks in advance,

Ricardo
Rio de Janeiro - Brazil
Sell Gear
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