07-06-2023, 04:58 PM
In terms of bang for buck, this might be my best score ever. From a quoted £1,000 new in 2012 to £200 yesterday.
CF frame appears to be in excellent condition, especially given the fact that it's 11 years old now. Only a few minor scratches here and there.
Tiagra 4600 10x2 groupset, Ribble-branded rim brakes, Shimano R50 wheels, Deda alu bars/stem, Cinelli alu seat post and a rather unglamorous Selle Italia Gel saddle. The Gatorskins look to have plenty of life in them. Even came with Boardman pedals that I discovered to my surprise are Keo-compatible. WINNING!
Gave it a bath, re-seated the wheels properly in the dropouts, carefully unsiezed the brake pivot bolts and re-centred the brakes. I'm actually impressed with the bite and power of the brakes, at least at the low speeds I 'achieve'.
My cheap luggage scale claims the bike weighs 9.2kg all-in. I'd love to get it into the 8s. I assume I can shave off quite a bit by dipping into the 105/Ultegra parts bin for crankset (I'd like to go shorter than the 172.5 arms fitted anyway) and brakes. I had already ordered a fancy-schmanzy 3D-printed CF saddle from AliExpress (recommended by Trace Velo here).
I suppose some 'nicer' wheels wouldn't go amiss, either.
Just need to give the bike some fresh cables and fettle the shifting a tad but it's already been a blast on today's shakedown ride.
CF frame appears to be in excellent condition, especially given the fact that it's 11 years old now. Only a few minor scratches here and there.
Tiagra 4600 10x2 groupset, Ribble-branded rim brakes, Shimano R50 wheels, Deda alu bars/stem, Cinelli alu seat post and a rather unglamorous Selle Italia Gel saddle. The Gatorskins look to have plenty of life in them. Even came with Boardman pedals that I discovered to my surprise are Keo-compatible. WINNING!
Gave it a bath, re-seated the wheels properly in the dropouts, carefully unsiezed the brake pivot bolts and re-centred the brakes. I'm actually impressed with the bite and power of the brakes, at least at the low speeds I 'achieve'.
My cheap luggage scale claims the bike weighs 9.2kg all-in. I'd love to get it into the 8s. I assume I can shave off quite a bit by dipping into the 105/Ultegra parts bin for crankset (I'd like to go shorter than the 172.5 arms fitted anyway) and brakes. I had already ordered a fancy-schmanzy 3D-printed CF saddle from AliExpress (recommended by Trace Velo here).
I suppose some 'nicer' wheels wouldn't go amiss, either.
Just need to give the bike some fresh cables and fettle the shifting a tad but it's already been a blast on today's shakedown ride.