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EC90 SLX forks (raw)
Unused / uncut / unpainted
-Can be used with 1 1/8 headsets and are suitable for integrated and non-integrated head tubes.
-Engineered with added layers of Easton CNT composite carbon material.
-An upgrade to upgrade virtually any road frame.
-1 1/8" steerer tube
-Curved fork blades
-EMC compression moulded carbon dropouts.
-Relief-Area Design (RAD) steerer (protects against clamping damage)
-Rake - 43mm
-Unidirectional carbon
-Supplied with Easton Fork bung.
-Weight - **324g **with 300mm uncut steerer£110 of your hard-earned > collected from Liverpool St. or Crystal Palace (Extra £12 to post)
RRP is £300
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RIP. It makes me angry to see how ineffectual the cycling infrastructure is in this city. There is so much political point-scoring over cycling and so little real action.
IMO The cycling 'superhighways' are a joke... a million tonnes of blue paint accomplishing jack-$hit, except to lull more naive cyclists into a false sense of security.
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Right ...
I purchased this bike about 48hrs ago - But it has caused some friction with the missus - as I told her I was too broke to pay half for a new TV .. which of course was a lie - I just wanted another bike. I don't even watch TV.
... but I have also just bought a moots stem (not cheap)
Anyways ... The original thread is here:
http://www.lfgss.com/thread107111.html
I'm only asking what I paid (£150)
It's a very nice and versatile frame - and I was surprised at how light it is (Tange Infinity tubing)
Compact Geo - But a nice high front end ... Eff TT of about 53.5cm.
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I wish you well with the sale, but I think you'll be lucky to get over 500 for this.
It's a nice bike, but about £300 over-priced when new IMO... A cool frame but very budget parts... not even worth splitting as the entire collection of parts would struggle to make £120 on their own.
If it goes to ebay with a sensible start price, you'll have my bid.. but I say - keep the bike if you can't bear to sell for under £500
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£109