1995 TREK OCLV Carbon Complete Bike SOLD!!!

Racin'snake

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Hi Chaps,

I really need to raise funds and make way for a new ride so this one ( and one other) sadly has to go!

This was originally supplied by Mark Anthony Cycles in Buxton in 1995 as the stickers will prove.

The frame has no cracks at all just losing a little lacquer on the top tube from the bars and usual scratches from riding etc...

I think it is around 19 inches. Will measure exactly upon serious request.
The suntour forks arn't original obviously, but are very new and work perfectly.


It has XT shifter/levers, XT rear v-brake, XTR Carbon front mech, SRAM Carbon rear Mech, XT crankset etc...

The Maxis tyres are virtually new.

It currently has a very upright riding position due to the forks, stem and riser bars this can be changed for a more flat position upon request as i have a shed load of other stuff to suit, and the saddle is like an armchair!

Im after just £250 posted for this quite rare carbon hardtail.

I will happily break if enough interest.

Any Qs please ask away.....I also have a lush GT Avalanche for sale
 

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i'd be amazed if the SRAM esp mech worsk with the XT sti units!

wasnt this one on ebay last week?
 
I'd be amazed if the SRAM esp mech worsk with the XT sti units!

It wont index well if at all..

Shimano and Sram pull at different ratio's .. sram's being 1:1 and shimano 2:1 , meaning the sram pulls less amount of cable per 'click' on the shifter than a shimano unit..

If it works , I'd love to know how it works... ,, and how well.. :)
 
there was a simple cable pull adjustment pulley which looks similar to a cog hog which solved this problem, probably difficult to source now.
 
You can't slip anything past you chaps!!! Haha....it now actually has a deore lx rear mech for that exact reason! and shifts up and down as it should am glad to say! The carbon sram unit looked nice as the muppet who fitted must have thought, but had to go!
 
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