FS: duell zurigo

It's a 560mm top tube, which I think Enigma describe as medium large. It's currently set up with full Ultegra grey (compact groupset) and mostly Ritchey finishing kit. Not a mark on the frame, which is a bit over a year old. The groupset is a couple of years old, but also in excellent condition.

For the frame, seat pin, fork and headset, I'd want to get £850; built up probably another £400. It's currently fitted with Ksyrium SLs, but I'd want to keep those: I have some other wheels I could fit as a freebie, but you'd almost certainly want to change them soon! They're pretty stiff Shimano ones, and not very comfortable (though I've never tried them with the Ti frame).

If that's of any interest let me know, and I'll email you a more detailed spec and some photos.
 
Frame and fork now received in beautiful, very lightly (or carefully) used condition. The packing was certainly careful - pictured below after removal from the bike box it was shipped in.

Thanks, bud! And props also go out to Elev12k, who spotted the frame I'm riding now and whose safe hands this Zurigo passed through... I owe you a beer at least!
 

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You bought a great frame :) Congratulations

now what are your plans for it?
 
Elev12k":1l64i8ig said:
You bought a great frame :) Congratulations

now what are your plans for it?

Well, I have to admit that while I love old(ish) frames, modern components and their functionality also hold a lot of appeal for me. I am particularly fond of tubeless road wheels (as manufactured by Campagnolo, Fulcrum, Shimano). So it may not be purist by the time I'm done with it, but it should be a dream to ride!

Of course, there are plenty of modern component styles to match the colourway of the Zurigo. Perhaps too many - I'll try to resist going over the top with the black/red/white theme. But if it works... :)
 
Glad the packing worked for you (and that it arrived safely)! I was particularly pleased with the side braces....

Enjoy the frame, Hamit – it's a peach.
 

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