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Subject: Feeler: Litespeed M1 Carbon road bike, size 54, 105 components, some upgrades

Putting out a feeler to see if anyone is interested in my 2013 Litespeed M1 Carbon road bike. Size 54. It only has a couple hundred miles on it. 99% of my training is on my tri bike, so I am willing to let this go for a good price. It has Shimano 105-level components with a few upgrades such as an Easton carbon seat tube and carbon aero handlebars. Very lightweight and comfortable bike. Steerer tube has been cut down, but bar height can be adjusted with different stems. In pristine condition. I will include the original aluminum handlebars. Can negotiate including pedals, Garmin speed/cadence sensor, etc. Can get actual photos on request. 

$1100 shipped is the feeler price, which can be negotiated 

Looks like this except with Shimano R500 wheels: 

 

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