For Sale - CF bike (patrick's) w/o wheels

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slynkie
10-07-08, 04:01 PM
I've decided to sell this bike that I bought earlier this year from UT_Dude. The parts have changed somewhat, but I've put less than 50 miles on it, so the frame has a total of under 100 miles.

Wheels, powertap CPU/cradle and pedals are NOT included.



Frame: 54cm carbon fiber ("patrick's")
Bars: Deda Newton 42cm shallow (brand new)
Stem: Ritchey WCS 100mm
Shift/brake levers: Campy Chorus QS 10sp (< 300 mi)
Front mech: Ultegra SL
Rear mech: Campy record medium cage
Crankset: Ultegra SL (172.5mm)
Brakes: Sram Rival
Chain: Sram 1090
Saddle: Specialized Toupe Team Black/Red (130mm)
Salsa Lip-Lock Red seatpost binder, Ritchey headset, Thomson Elite set-back seatpost, cabling is campy.

Asking price is $1300. I prefer not to ship, so local to White Plains, NY or NYC metro is a plus. I will ship if I have to, at your cost (I think it would probably be around $45 for my LBS to box it up and ship, considering no wheels - I will confirm though, if there's interest).

Despite the mix of drive-train component brands, everything runs smoothly. The only thing I would change would be the chain, which seems somewhat noisy with a campy cassette.

I did a bad job wrapping the bars, so I'll throw in a new pack of cinelli cork tape. I'll also include a pair of red salsa skewers. Lastly, I will include the original nokon cabling and housing; I removed it but it's still intact. Not sure if the cabling can be reused, but the housing can. It's red/black alternating, as seen in UT_Dude's original sale posting (http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread.php?t=394775).

I will include the wired powertap cradle if you want it; add $60 (it's new, comes with cadence sensor, not installed).

More photos here (http://s218.photobucket.com/albums/cc98/slynkiestuf/lee%20roy/).


slynkie
10-08-08, 09:22 AM
Still available. I'm also willing to consider parts for trade in lieu of some portion of the money; wheels, a campy group...let me know what you have.

astonmartinag
10-08-08, 05:32 PM
How much would you sell the "gruppo" for? Meaning brakes, chain, cassette, brifter, etc..


slynkie
10-08-08, 05:44 PM
How much would you sell the "gruppo" for? Meaning brakes, chain, cassette, brifter, etc..

I'm not really looking to break the bike down...if I were, I'd keep the components and just sell the frame - sorry.

slynkie
10-08-08, 05:46 PM
How much would you sell the "gruppo" for? Meaning brakes, chain, cassette, brifter, etc..

and just so there's no confusion - when I say the wheels are not included, that means the cassette is not included as well.. :)

astonmartinag
10-10-08, 04:16 PM
What's the total weight w/o wheels?

slynkie
10-10-08, 05:13 PM
What's the total weight w/o wheels?

used the bathroom scale method, accuracy to .2 lbs.

w/o wheels, but with a pedros chain holder (??g), crank bros quattro SL pedals (312g), and the powertap cradle (??g), it was 11.2 lbs (about 5kg).

slynkie
10-11-08, 12:00 PM
It looks like you had askiums on them. So with those it was under 15.5 pounds? Is there some sort of warranty it comes with? What type of frame is on it (where can I get more info about the frame)?

No, the weight was without wheels, like you asked for :)

The frame is a no-brand frame, sold in a group buy by BF user phallenthoul (aka Patrick) - the same one doing the current Neo Exile frame group buy. I believe the original cost of the frame + fork was around $650, late 2007 (?). There's likely no warranty since the frame has changed hands a few times (first belonged to UT_Dude, as mentioned in the first post, then me), but then again he's a nice guy so who knows...you'd have to ask him.

The geometry of the frame matches this -
http://www.wilier.it/misure.jsp?idPagina=1525

slynkie
10-15-08, 03:07 PM
Update - weighed the bike with wheels:
- front was a Cane Creek Strados, roughly 800g + rim tape, tube and p2r tire (~1250g total?)
- rear was the one in the pictures, powertap hub w/ Velocity Deep V hub, Aerolite spokes, + rim tape, tube, p3r tire and veloce cassette (~1600g?)

Despite two heavy wheels, weight (again, w/ inaccurate bathroom scale method) was 17.2lbs.

slynkie
10-30-08, 09:49 AM
Bump for price drop to $1300.