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Apr 17, 2018 at 7:44
Apr 17, 2018

Giant TCR Composite 1 (Ultegra)

$950 USD
Selling my Giant TCR Composite 1. It has a full carbon frame, carbon seat post, carbon stem, carbon bars. It has full Shimano Ultegra components, with Shimano 105 brakes front and rear. New this cost $2400 + the bars, seat, pedals, and bag. Size is a medium (50cm), standover height is 30.1 inches. This bike has seen less than 1200 miles since it was new in 2012. The frame and everything else is in fantastic shape. I took good care of this bike and it will last you a long time. It was never transported on a bike carrier that attached to the frame (this can damage the carbon). Also, it was always stored indoors - not in the garage, and never ridden in the rain. All together, this bike is an extremely lightweight and affordable package that will be perfect for you this riding season! If you need more information, please email me. Alternatively, you can call/text at (se7en/3/four) - 5ive/eight/fi5e - fou4/seve7/n9ne/two). All specs and geometry for the bike are located here: https://www.giant-bicycles.com/us/tcr-composite-1-2012 Upgrades include: - Better "Giant" seat (still has plenty life left in the seat) - Colnago carbon one piece bar and stem - Look KEO clipless pedals Also included: - Giant Shadow Pro bag/light (it has a built in touch sensitive light - really sleek) - (2) CO2 cannisters - (1) Spare tube Optional (can be had for cheap, I don't need them): - Louis Garneau Ergo Air clipless shoes (size 43)

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