Post by georgerogers on Sept 3, 2020 19:48:05 GMT
FS is this endurance road/randonneuring/touring bike size 56, suitable for heights circa 5'11. Purchased from chain reaction in November 2018. Price £950 825 ono
It's the same frameset as the more expensive Kona roadhouse. Both have the full carbon fork and premium Reynolds 853 air-hardened heat treated tubing. Review of this bike in velonews at www.velonews.com/gear/kona-wheelhouse/
Easily room for 700c 32mm tyres plus guards. Geometry info at www.konaworld.com/archive/2018/wheelhouse.cfm
Test spins very welcome.
More photos at drive.google.com/drive/mobile/folders/1KIQGF7DNi7jg0uzkRnoQUyxGnOMWz9RS
Everything on this frame has been upgraded except the seatpost, clamp, and stem within the past year and is in excellent condition.
Shimano 105 r7000 rear and front mech + shifters, fitted by cloud 9 cycles and balfe's bikes
Shimano 44mm handlebar fitted by balfes
105 34/50 172.5mm chainset on an ultegra (threaded of course) BB with an 11-34 r7000 cassette by cloud 9
Hope pick n mix headset fitted by cloud 9.
New derailleur hanger fitted 2 months ago, and it comes with a spare.
Saddle: charge spoon
Couple of scratches and wounds from bag rub but nothing to worry about. Frameset regularly sprayed with GT85 on the inside to keep it safe.
The trp spyre brakes are working with a 160mm hope rotor on the back and a Shimano icetech one on the front, with new pads (a week old) fitted. The calipers were fitted less than 2 months ago after an ill fated experiment with hydraulics that I didn't get on with. These stoppers are more than adequate for road riding (and I've raced cross with them too), and very easily fettlable.
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Comes with wheels: cheapest Mavic allroads (using through axles), the rear one is 100% fine but the front has a rim ding in it which means it only works with tubes. They work perfectly fine and I happily rode them to Cambridge on bank holiday monday. The wheels have the original 700*30mm schwalbe spicers on which are hardly used, less than 300-400 km on them.
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Please direct message if interested in spins/looks!
George
It's the same frameset as the more expensive Kona roadhouse. Both have the full carbon fork and premium Reynolds 853 air-hardened heat treated tubing. Review of this bike in velonews at www.velonews.com/gear/kona-wheelhouse/
Easily room for 700c 32mm tyres plus guards. Geometry info at www.konaworld.com/archive/2018/wheelhouse.cfm
Test spins very welcome.
More photos at drive.google.com/drive/mobile/folders/1KIQGF7DNi7jg0uzkRnoQUyxGnOMWz9RS
Everything on this frame has been upgraded except the seatpost, clamp, and stem within the past year and is in excellent condition.
Shimano 105 r7000 rear and front mech + shifters, fitted by cloud 9 cycles and balfe's bikes
Shimano 44mm handlebar fitted by balfes
105 34/50 172.5mm chainset on an ultegra (threaded of course) BB with an 11-34 r7000 cassette by cloud 9
Hope pick n mix headset fitted by cloud 9.
New derailleur hanger fitted 2 months ago, and it comes with a spare.
Saddle: charge spoon
Couple of scratches and wounds from bag rub but nothing to worry about. Frameset regularly sprayed with GT85 on the inside to keep it safe.
The trp spyre brakes are working with a 160mm hope rotor on the back and a Shimano icetech one on the front, with new pads (a week old) fitted. The calipers were fitted less than 2 months ago after an ill fated experiment with hydraulics that I didn't get on with. These stoppers are more than adequate for road riding (and I've raced cross with them too), and very easily fettlable.
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Comes with wheels: cheapest Mavic allroads (using through axles), the rear one is 100% fine but the front has a rim ding in it which means it only works with tubes. They work perfectly fine and I happily rode them to Cambridge on bank holiday monday. The wheels have the original 700*30mm schwalbe spicers on which are hardly used, less than 300-400 km on them.
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Please direct message if interested in spins/looks!
George