• This was Specialized’s top alloy bike back in the day, and it handles really well. I’ve kept everything stock except for adding a Wheels Manufacturing conversion kit and removing the smaller ring on the chainset. Tyres are 25mm Gatorskins, front one probably needs replacing in a few hundred miles. I’ve also added Mk 2 Crud Catcher mudguards to keep the mud off my arse, a Hope anodised seat post clamp, Cane Creek brake levers, Tiagra brakes, and some decent sealed bearing flat pedals. (In the interests of honesty I should point out that this frame was crashed once years ago, but the only damage that I can see is that the right rear dropout is very slightly bent inwards. It's so slight that there isn't even any paint bubbling or cracking, and there is no damage elsewhere on the frame. It makes rear gears a tiny bit finicky, but has no bearing on the frame when used as a singlespeed. Obviously it is up to the buyer to instruct a competent bike shop to perform a comprehensive safety inspection before riding and I cannot accept any liability for any faults or failures.)

    I’m currently in Lancashire, but I can manhandle it down to London if needs be. Selling because training to be a barrister is really fucking expensive!!

    Asking £300 ono. PM me or write here if interested.


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  • WHOOOOOSH PRICE DROP

    £250 ono. Make me a silly offer. You know you want to.

  • WHOOOOOOOOOOOOOSH prices are dropping quicker than a lead turd in an outhouse!!!

    £175 inc. postage

  • How about £160 collected from central London? Happy to arrange pickup from train station etc.

  • I like this bike but I just brought a bike. Its a raliegh bike. the serial number is oc12026. Anyone tell me more info please. thanks

  • Solddddd

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For Sale: Specialized Allez Comp 2010 SS Conversion, 61cm

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