Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Come get some.

So I hear it almost on a daily basis, "Charly, you are so amazing, how can I be as fantastically fantastic as you are?". Of course, after I tell them I am in fact not as great as they think I am, I have to mention my sponsors (Trek, Bontrager, 907, Coldavenger, Rochester Cycling)(yes, yes I have no shame, but I also don't endorse products I don't love) Now you can have your piece of greatness.

For Sale:
$4,500
2011 Trek Superfly 100 Elite w/ Sram XX and custom carbon wheels!!

This is actually better specced then the 2012 Superfly 100 Pro that retails at $7,350. The bike saw little use this year as my racing season basically ended at the end of May. There is a ding in the paint on the top tube, a scratch on the handlebar (clear coat), and some scratches on the cranks from my shoes. This is a fantastic bike and I am anxious to ride the 2012 model this coming summer (little has changed on the new model).



Frame

OCLV Mountain Carbon main frame & swingarm, Carbon Armor, ABP , Flow Mold Carbon swing link, G2 Geometry, E2 tapered head tube, replaceable derailleur hanger, 110mm travel

Front suspension

RockShox SID XX 29 w/Dual Air spring, remote lockout, rebound, E2 tapered steerer, 9mm QR, 100mm travel

Rear suspension

Rock Shox Monarch RT3 shock

Size

17.5"

Wheels

DT Swiss 240 hubs (rear hub unlabeled, front relabeled Bontrager), DT Supercomp spokes, Bontrager carbon XXX lite rims 1,500 grams!! I cannot remember the last time I trued them, but they are spinning super true still.

Tires

Brand New Bontrager 29-1 Team, 29x1.9"

Shifters

SRAM XX, 10 speed

Front derailleur

SRAM X0, direct mount

Rear derailleur

SRAM XX

Crank

SRAM XX, 39/26

Cassette

SRAM XX 11-36, 10 speed

Pedals

n/a

Saddle

Bontrager Affinity 3, chromoly rails

Seatpost

Truvativ Noir Carbon, 31.6mm, 20mm offset

Handlebar

Truvativ Carbon Noir T30, 700mm width

Stem

Truvativ Stylo T40, 31.8mm

Headset

Cane Creek

Brakeset

Avid XX hydraulic disc brakes

Grips

ESI Chunky Silicone

1 comment:

  1. Anonymous7:21 PM

    Can you recycle that carbon?
    Older Charlie

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