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The bike I swore to never sell bla bla bla it's not getting used anymore and I need the space.
Most of the value here is in the near new Halo Wheels and 4 season tires that cost me £300 or so. Such a lovely bike this, with good clearance, and fender mounts as well.
Dolan FXE 54 frameset with Alpina carbon forks, pretty scratched and tatty but no dings or dents
Halo Aero Rage wheelset with 28c Continental 4 Seasons tires
52t Stronglight chainring
Pretty sure the cranks are Sugino?
17t Halo Clickster freewheel
100mm Deda Stem
No name carbon seatpost
38cm Specialized Short Reach bars
Tektro brake levers
Fizik bar tape in vgc
2x LFGSS stickers on the top tube
Deda bottle cage
Sram Apex rear brake, Sram Force front brakeBike is set up with Euro brakes (rear on the right), saddle and pedals not included.
£450
Viewing/collection Hackney E9.
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Rondo geo says it should fit 172cm-180cm, so yes. Reckon you could still put a shorter stem, the stock one is 90mm.
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It really is a lovely package for the price, highlights being the plentiful mounting points (forks included) and the slick look. Haven't tried the variable geo, but it's a neat idea/option.
Realising what I want is a bit closer to a road bike, perhaps a CX of sorts. Imagine the Ruut would be in its element as a bikepacking rig for unpaved surfaces.
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Some nice bits on there, thanks.
Arkane have given me a tempting quote with their slickest hubs, but I can also get the Mavic Ksyriums at the same price, so currently in deliberation with myself.
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To be fair, the Mavics are available for not much more. Suppose Mavic is reasonably safe, and also good re warranty and such?
Appreciate the link and review, might just stay clear of the Zed.
This isn't gonna get built up, so letting it go.
Bought it as a 18'' frame. TT c-c measures to 57cm, ST c-c measures 46cm.
Fair amount of scratches and chips, but is true and undented.
£50
Collection Hackney E9.