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FS: Gube Agree GTC Race 2010 58cm

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  • 01-10-2011 11:36am
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 3


    Hey folks, long time lurker here. I work in the trade so I refain fro posting.

    I'm looking to sell my 2010 GTC Agree Race which I bought in August 2010.
    The 58cm model has a 565mm top tube, I have both a 110mm and 120 stem for it , which I will include.

    I have only done around 3700 Km total on it and the chain, cassette and tires have less than 200 Km on them. Although it's not necessary , I will fully clean and service the bike before sale, changing brake pads and cables as needed.

    The bike was originally compact and came with FSA gossamer brake calipers. I repaced these before taking it out with a standard chainset (52/39) and fitted ultegra brake calipers to complete the Ultegra 6700 groupset on it.

    I replaced the too light weight Easton SL wheels with good and sturdy Aksiums and am using Shimano PD-a600 pedals (I can swap these to a set of new Look classics if needed. Currently there are a pair of Schwalbe Ultremos on it, I think I have one good (lightly used GP4000 around also)

    It cost in excess of 2300 as I had to pay for the upgrades and I'm looking for 1600 for it as it is immaculate and I need to buy a winter training mountain bike (29er).

    Also included - Pair of Mattock bottle cages. Loaded saddle bag with CO2 inflator, tubes, tire levers, SKS supershort pump. If you use a garmin, I will thow in the fitted GCS10 cadence/speed sensor.

    I will post pics during the week as it is currently in storage.
    It is immaculate apart from a minor mark at rear dropout (from fitting/removing wheels) and a little bit of cable rub near the head tube (which I protected as soon as I saw it)


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3 Gary_B


    Pics added.
    Can get better res/quality ones up if needed.


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