NB: Preference here is for an Australian sale (I am in Sydney), but I am open to discussion. With that out of the way...
I *love* this bike and the idea of letting it go is killing me, but it’s simply too big. Here's the detail:
- 1993 Klein Quantum II
- 59cm
- Horizon linear fade
- Full Shimano 600 Tricolor
- Modern Claris 8spd levers
- Original 600 levers also supplied - immaculate and fully functional
- Original Shimano 600 Tricolor hubset with original QRs supplied
- Velocity Aero rims on 600 Tricolor hub wheelset (pictured Compass tyres will be replaced with nearly new Veloflex Master 25s due to a cut on the rear Compass)
- NOS ITM Krystal 100mm stem (cost $300 alone)
- Cinelli 'Giro d'Italia' bars
- NOS Deda Metal Stick seatpost
- San Marco HDM 'non-slip' saddle
- Original Trek purple ano bottle cages
- Silver SpurCycle bell
Circa 5000km use since new - yes, I do mean since 1993 - on the original hubs (I was planning to have the hubs built into a new silver tubeless wheelset and bought the Velocity wheelset as an interim, but the rims I wanted to use became unavailable and I had already dismantled the original wheels).
Saddle height as pictured is 80cm. Reach from saddle tip to bar centre is circa 57cm.
All marks on the frame are shown. This includes a *tiny* ding on the non-drive side seat stay which I have tried to show as clearly as possible. It is circa 2-3mm across and has absolutely no bearing on the structural integrity of the seat stay as it does not spread far enough.
NOTE: The Zipp 303s wheels with Challenge Paris-Roubaix tyres are not included.
HOWEVER, also note that the tyres on the Zipps measure 27mm wide and they easily fit the frame, for those worried about comfort.
I will sell the frameset with seatpost, stem, bars, headset & BB. Please message me for info on this.
£975 + shipping for the complete bike (I expect shipping to cost circa £275)
£775 + shipping for frameset with parts (I expect shipping to cost circa £225)
£695 + shipping for frameset with parts without the ITM Krystal Ti stem (I expect shipping to cost circa £225)
A (very) full album of pics is here.
I *love* this bike and the idea of letting it go is killing me, but it’s simply too big. Here's the detail:
- 1993 Klein Quantum II
- 59cm
- Horizon linear fade
- Full Shimano 600 Tricolor
- Modern Claris 8spd levers
- Original 600 levers also supplied - immaculate and fully functional
- Original Shimano 600 Tricolor hubset with original QRs supplied
- Velocity Aero rims on 600 Tricolor hub wheelset (pictured Compass tyres will be replaced with nearly new Veloflex Master 25s due to a cut on the rear Compass)
- NOS ITM Krystal 100mm stem (cost $300 alone)
- Cinelli 'Giro d'Italia' bars
- NOS Deda Metal Stick seatpost
- San Marco HDM 'non-slip' saddle
- Original Trek purple ano bottle cages
- Silver SpurCycle bell
Circa 5000km use since new - yes, I do mean since 1993 - on the original hubs (I was planning to have the hubs built into a new silver tubeless wheelset and bought the Velocity wheelset as an interim, but the rims I wanted to use became unavailable and I had already dismantled the original wheels).
Saddle height as pictured is 80cm. Reach from saddle tip to bar centre is circa 57cm.
All marks on the frame are shown. This includes a *tiny* ding on the non-drive side seat stay which I have tried to show as clearly as possible. It is circa 2-3mm across and has absolutely no bearing on the structural integrity of the seat stay as it does not spread far enough.
NOTE: The Zipp 303s wheels with Challenge Paris-Roubaix tyres are not included.
HOWEVER, also note that the tyres on the Zipps measure 27mm wide and they easily fit the frame, for those worried about comfort.
I will sell the frameset with seatpost, stem, bars, headset & BB. Please message me for info on this.
£975 + shipping for the complete bike (I expect shipping to cost circa £275)
£775 + shipping for frameset with parts (I expect shipping to cost circa £225)
£695 + shipping for frameset with parts without the ITM Krystal Ti stem (I expect shipping to cost circa £225)
A (very) full album of pics is here.