Giant MCM carbon frame

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Putting this beautiful MCM frame up for sale.

Pretty sure it's a 97

These are massively underrated, very comfortable and build up quite light.

It has been repainted in gorgeous metallic black with the decals under the clear coat.
It is in exceptional condition and very glossy.

Size 17.5

Included is a brand new quality head set.

Titec Stem.

A full length USE alien seat post in silver (not the black one in pictures).

The xtr m950 front mech (E-type)

Price does not include the other parts in the pictures, but I may be open to a deal.

First picture was taken 2 days ago as a complete bike.

I am asking £165 + postage

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They are just rare. But in my personal opinion it is the best frame. (Out of those that I tried.)

I've to admit they are cheap. It weights 1200g. And it's just perfect while you're riding it.
I used to use it with carbon rigid forks, crossmax sl wheelsett. It was going up so fast with no effort..

I don't know if there is any difference but I used the MCM Team version from 2000.
 
MooWoolf":youakugr said:
They are just rare. But in my personal opinion it is the best frame. (Out of those that I tried.)

I've to admit they are cheap. It weights 1200g. And it's just perfect while you're riding it.
I used to use it with carbon rigid forks, crossmax sl wheelsett. It was going up so fast with no effort..

I don't know if there is any difference but I used the MCM Team version from 2000.

I don't think they changed much on them over the years.
It climbs and accelerates like a greyhound though.
 
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Yes, google is very useful, but I am asking about this particular frame - mainly because of the fact that it was repainted.
 
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oldave":3bqtmg71 said:
Nice frame. How easy is it to buy suitable carbon rigids for it?

As easy as looking on eBay assuming it's 1"1/8 steerer.
 
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yoth":1ns8gwrx said:
Yes, google is very useful, but I am asking about this particular frame - mainly because of the fact that it was repainted.

No idea what this particular frame weights, I don't think a repaint will have added much...
 

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