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Post by David Joss Buckley on Jul 4, 2021 17:43:56 GMT
NOW SOLDFor sale - my white Cervelo R3, which I've owned for 4 years. It is I believe a 2011 model. It's in pretty good nick (with the odd wee blemish you'd expect of a bike this age) and has been regularly maintained and confined to summer use only. Fully serviced in April this year. I'm only selling because I can't ride cranks of this length following knee replacement - I need 165 / 160s now. That would mean re-equipping it with Shimano and a) it's too expensive and b) I can't be arsed. I shall put the cash towards a new build. .Details:Size 54 / medium - probably suit 5'7"- 6'0". I'm 6' / 34" inside leg (... I needed a long seat post tbh)Campagnolo Record 11-s shifters, front & rear mech & brakes (rim + new blocks)Campagnolo Chorus carbon chainset - 50/34 - rings are NEW. 172.5 crank.Campagnolo chain (unsure which iteration) - also NEWCampagnolo Chorus cassette - 11-29 11 speed.3T Ergosum LTD bars and 110mm stem - both carbonFSA SL-K carbon seat-postFizik Arione saddleWheels are HED Ardennes scandium - with plenty left in the rims.Tyres are Schwalbe One Tubeless - almost new.No pedals (...but could supply some decent Shimano Duraace SPD-Ls for an extra £50)Weight without pedals is about 7.3 kg. Looking for £750.00 No problem if you want a test ride - and happy to deliver to your doorstep! Leave message on this thread if you're interested.Couple of pics here... (click to enlarge) loads more if you want them.
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Post by stevebeard on Jul 4, 2021 20:01:30 GMT
David,
I just put a Shimano 105 crankset with 165 cranks on my Canyon so my son can ride it. The rest of the bike is all Chorus.
It only cost about £120 for the new crankset and about £20 for shimano bottom bracket cups and I just switched the crankset and left the rest of the Chorus on there and it works fine.
That is such a lovely bike...if I had the space I would have it.
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Post by David Joss Buckley on Jul 5, 2021 7:37:21 GMT
David, I just put a Shimano 105 crankset with 165 cranks on my Canyon so my son can ride it. The rest of the bike is all Chorus. It only cost about £120 for the new crankset and about £20 for shimano bottom bracket cups and I just switched the crankset and left the rest of the Chorus on there and it works fine. That is such a lovely bike...if I had the space I would have it. Steve - thanks. I had considered doing something like this, but I have another, slightly older, Cervelo R3 with a Shimano g/s. I changed the c/s on that to 165, but don't feel like spending any more money!
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Post by Mark Goldstein on Jul 5, 2021 8:10:45 GMT
As the previous owner of this lovely bike, I can certainly vouch for it! And £750 is a complete bargain in the current climate...
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