Wold Ranger
Old School Grand Master
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Frameset SOLD thanks
This has been my "go to" ride this past year, light, stiff but forgiving ride, with impeccable handling (as is with any Look frame) But have to make room for more exotica.
Sale is the 49cm, handmade in France frame and forks, headset seat clamp, FSA Carbon Pro seat post, similar to the K-Force light, but takes conventional railed saddles, not the Monolink as pictured and the Air T light stem. which suits the graphics and is a 100g cnc'd 31.8 bar stem. Frame has a few light cosmetic marks, as it's 10 years old, but no carbon damage, I've done a few very hilly, Century rides on this and come back Fresh and not feeling beaten up, it climbs really well.
The frame is "lugged" construction, considered to be the best, rather than Open mould, Colnago still use this method for their best Carbon bikes, but costly.
Independent Reviews here:- http://www.roadbikereview.com/cat/frame ... px#reviews
Seat tube is 49cm CTT and top tube is 51.5cm ctc, would accommodate a rider up to 5 foot 7, poss a little more, with a longer stem.
Built up with the Sram Red and FSA K-Force Light parts, with the very light, Custom built wheelset, weighs a shade over 6Kg, so loads of potential to build a light bike here.
Looking at £275 posted for frameset, headset and seatpost/clamp and 100mm ABR stem (sub 100g) Interest on here then PM please. (Pics of Seat post and stem at bottom)
Wheelset is handbuilt 700 C - 24 spoke, tubeless ready (needs Stans tape) very light at 1400g with sub 300g rims and triple butted black stainless spoke on Novatech Ceramic hubs, 11 speed compatible, brilliant climbing/sprint wheelset, drop most people on the climbs with these, similar to Hunts Race wheels, but lighter with a 17.6mm internal rim bed (wide), had 3/400 miles dry use, very little wear to braking surface at all. £220 posted.
Or if you are on a budget, I would do the frame, fork and headset at £225 without the lightweight seat post and stem.
There may be potential to sell the chainset and BB also, as my replacement really needs Campag, but it goes to the buyer of the frame. Chainset weighs 560g ish, so 100g less than Dura Ace and way stiffer. 170 cranks 50-34 rings 30mm 386 axle.
I've seen these go at £500 on Ebay, as they are such a good ride and have been ridden by teams in the Pro Peloton, so priced realistically to sell.
This has been my "go to" ride this past year, light, stiff but forgiving ride, with impeccable handling (as is with any Look frame) But have to make room for more exotica.
Sale is the 49cm, handmade in France frame and forks, headset seat clamp, FSA Carbon Pro seat post, similar to the K-Force light, but takes conventional railed saddles, not the Monolink as pictured and the Air T light stem. which suits the graphics and is a 100g cnc'd 31.8 bar stem. Frame has a few light cosmetic marks, as it's 10 years old, but no carbon damage, I've done a few very hilly, Century rides on this and come back Fresh and not feeling beaten up, it climbs really well.
The frame is "lugged" construction, considered to be the best, rather than Open mould, Colnago still use this method for their best Carbon bikes, but costly.
Independent Reviews here:- http://www.roadbikereview.com/cat/frame ... px#reviews
Seat tube is 49cm CTT and top tube is 51.5cm ctc, would accommodate a rider up to 5 foot 7, poss a little more, with a longer stem.
Built up with the Sram Red and FSA K-Force Light parts, with the very light, Custom built wheelset, weighs a shade over 6Kg, so loads of potential to build a light bike here.
Looking at £275 posted for frameset, headset and seatpost/clamp and 100mm ABR stem (sub 100g) Interest on here then PM please. (Pics of Seat post and stem at bottom)
Wheelset is handbuilt 700 C - 24 spoke, tubeless ready (needs Stans tape) very light at 1400g with sub 300g rims and triple butted black stainless spoke on Novatech Ceramic hubs, 11 speed compatible, brilliant climbing/sprint wheelset, drop most people on the climbs with these, similar to Hunts Race wheels, but lighter with a 17.6mm internal rim bed (wide), had 3/400 miles dry use, very little wear to braking surface at all. £220 posted.
Or if you are on a budget, I would do the frame, fork and headset at £225 without the lightweight seat post and stem.
There may be potential to sell the chainset and BB also, as my replacement really needs Campag, but it goes to the buyer of the frame. Chainset weighs 560g ish, so 100g less than Dura Ace and way stiffer. 170 cranks 50-34 rings 30mm 386 axle.
I've seen these go at £500 on Ebay, as they are such a good ride and have been ridden by teams in the Pro Peloton, so priced realistically to sell.