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glacierworld
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Sep 21, 2021 at 4:43
Sep 21, 2021Whyte 29c frame and Reba 100mm fork
$600 GBPSelling my Whyte 29c size m frame due to lack of use, was going to be my 24 hour race horse but everything got cancelled so decided to let it go.
Also included hope headset but the bottom bearing is good but would probably fit a new top bearing as it didn't feel perfect I have left it in loosely so as to re fit the forks.
I have removed the bottom bracket as one of the bearings felt a bit rough, the housing is in good cond.
No deep marks, scratches, chips on the frame. Just a few spots where the acid green decals have been caught under the chain stays, the underneath of the down tube has been protected and looks spot on.
Super light frame and stupidly fast
Also supplied the Reba fork with 100mm travel
FSA comet bb30 cranks with horizon pedals
Fork mud guard
Any questions please just ask
Thanks
Selling
Aug 1, 2019 at 4:56
Aug 1, 2019Basso champion 57cm frame
$250 GBPBasso Champion road bike
I have made this bike up to suit me, I am 6 feet tall average build, it fits me like a glove.
Please see the pic for dimensions
Weighs in fully fitted at 9.5kg
Giant racing carbon bars CF 10XL
FSR K force carbon stem 120mm
WR carbon seat post
ITM carbon forks
Fulcrum 5 racing wheels
Campag. Veloce calipers
Campag mirage rear mech 9 speed
Campag Daytona front mech 2 speed
Campag mirage levers
Compact chain set fitted, still have the original full size to go for the super fit.
The pedals are Mavic clip ons they can be removed or left on to suit I can fit some temp flats if you prefer.
The frame has a scratch on the cross bar, please see pics, this is only paint deep, I have been meaning to repair it with some airfix enamel for some time but never got around to it.
Again there is the odd stone chip here or there Basso were so anal with weight loss they kept the paint down to the minimum.
I can throw in a new 9 speed chain as the bike has not been used for a couple of years and it probably needs changing. I would replace it myself but it depends on what chainring you decided on.
Rides beautifully, superfast freewheel, wheels perfectly true, all bearings and bottom bracket smooth, gears mesh nicely, brakes are good. The combo of ally frame and carbon forks, stem, bars and seat post I think gives better road smoothness than a carbon frame with alloy parts.
Selling
Aug 17, 2016 at 12:03
Aug 17, 2016

