52cm Basso Gap with Shimano 105
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52cm Basso Gap with Shimano 105
Original owner, had built up from the frame/fork around 1998 or 1999. Less the 1000 miles, bikes rides fine. I am just not a roadie. So, what is it worth.
Specs:
Size: 52cm with a top tube of 53cm measure from center to center
Seat Angle: 74.0
Head Angle 72.5
Material: Columbus and Deda steel, fillet brazed.
Bike is built up with a Shimano 105 nine speed groupset (Shimano 5500). Brakes/Shifters, front and rear derailleurs, front and rear brake calipers, front and rear hubs (9speed), splined Triple Crankset 52/42/30 170mm, cassette 12/25 and a 105 splined bottom bracket. Wheelset is hand built Mavic Open Pro and Shimano 105 hubs. The rest of the parts:
Basso steel fork.
Thomson seat post
Selle San Marco Era saddle
Cane Creek Headset (threadless, 1 inch)
Salsa stem
3t bars
Michelin carbon tires
thanks
Specs:
Size: 52cm with a top tube of 53cm measure from center to center
Seat Angle: 74.0
Head Angle 72.5
Material: Columbus and Deda steel, fillet brazed.
Bike is built up with a Shimano 105 nine speed groupset (Shimano 5500). Brakes/Shifters, front and rear derailleurs, front and rear brake calipers, front and rear hubs (9speed), splined Triple Crankset 52/42/30 170mm, cassette 12/25 and a 105 splined bottom bracket. Wheelset is hand built Mavic Open Pro and Shimano 105 hubs. The rest of the parts:
Basso steel fork.
Thomson seat post
Selle San Marco Era saddle
Cane Creek Headset (threadless, 1 inch)
Salsa stem
3t bars
Michelin carbon tires
thanks
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