-
• #2
nice
-
• #3
Always an honour to get the amey seal of approval!
-
• #4
I almost bought the carbon SLR version of these for those direct mount brakes. Then backed out and bought an SL. It was an amazing bike!
-
• #5
best colorway of this bike by far
-
• #6
big deal. kind of wish i hadn't just finished a satisfying enough rim build.
what is the BB spec ?
-
• #7
its BB86, you can put a Hope BB in there. same as my checkpoint.
-
• #8
cheers, ultimately i think purple would be the un-deciding factor as far as i am concerned.
good luck with the sale ! good seller good buy -
• #9
Dibs, PM incoming!
-
• #10
Lovely - good deal
-
• #13
@Mervo3000 has un-dibs'ed, so still available
-
• #14
I was booking a train to London already, but unfortunately this won’t fit me, unless I take yoga classes for a year. Good luck with the sale, stunning bike.
Cycle to work scheme has sorted me out with a rekindled purple CAAD12 Disc relationship, so moving this on.
Have absolutely loved riding it, done about 1000km since winter, all dry miles apart from 1 drizzly MetOffice-fail. Under 7.5kg as pictured.
Looking for £1200 collected (Kingston/Thames Ditton/Esher)
Spec and pics as below:
F&F - Trek Emonda ALR 56cm in that 'blurple' colour
Groupset - Ultegra R8000 (cranks 170*50/34, 11-28 7800 cassette, direct-mount calipers with Swissstop Pro BXP)
Wheels - DCR Vivaldi, 19mm internal (new for this build) / Schwalbe One 28mm tubeless'ed
Stem - Bontrager Elite 100mm
Bars - Cannondale C1 42cm (R76/D125)
Seatpost - Reilly Vector carbon, inline, 27.2
Saddle - Fizik Arione R7