quality triathlon bike
steviepow
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have a look: http://forum.220magazine.com/fb.asp?m=21222&key=
or go have a look at BMC's TT-monster, for only about 16000£ (yes, that's 3 zeros!).
How much to spend, are you novice/expert, are you...... more info please, or you'll get 50 suggestions of different bikes!
or go have a look at BMC's TT-monster, for only about 16000£ (yes, that's 3 zeros!).
How much to spend, are you novice/expert, are you...... more info please, or you'll get 50 suggestions of different bikes!
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Thanks for that. I am returning to triathlon after about 8 years off during which I have concentrated on long distance/marathon running. I was a 'fair' cyclist but only ever played at triathlons but now feel ready to put lots of hard work in. I am looking to spend upto about £2000.
cheers.
I have a full carbon TT bike hand built by a guy called Arthur Caygill in North Yorkshire, It is an awesome bike! I am 5'9" and have had this bike 15months.
Full Dura Ace groupset, 172.5mm Chainset (53/39),
CBX Pro full Carbon Aero Bars
Tektro aero Brake levers
Aluminium specialized stem (110mm i think?)
Carbon Fibre seat post
Bontrager race saddle
2x carbon fibre bottle cages
I have various wheels that I could include with the bike... ranging from Disc/50mm front combo at the top end down to a pair of Bontrager xxx race wheels.
I would consider just selling the bike minus wheels if thats what you wanted too so you could put your own on it?
It is very responsive, where ever you point it, it goes there and quick!
Cost me £3500 with training wheels, the wheels were the mavic aksiums (however you spell it) I have since sold those wheels, hence the bontrager ones I can include as the cheapest option.
Im after around £2k for it but open to reasonable offers and haggling.
I have plenty of pics if you want to see it.
My email is [email=jason.walkley@sky.com]jason.walkley@sky.com[/email]
mobile number 07841208035
If your interested...
Cheers
Jase
Have sent you am email about a QR Lucero I am currently selling.