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FS 2009 Cervelo S2 56cm
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Components:

Crank- SRAM Red (53/39 172.5mm)
Bar- Shimano PRO PLT
Stem- 3T ARX Team
Fork- 3T Funda
Seatpost- Cervelo Carbon standard road setback
Front Derailleur- SRAM Force
Rear Derailleur- SRAM Force
Shifters- SRAM Force
Cassette- SRAM Force
Chain- Shimano Ultegra
Brakes- machined out alloy (might be CNC, similar to them @ 195g/pair)
Wheels- Xero XR-100
Saddle- San Marco Ponza Trilon (NOT the saddle pictured)
Pedals- NO PEDALS INCLUDED


The shifters only have 400 miles on them and the rest of the components have less than 1500 miles and are in perfect shape. Shifting is crisp and clean as you would expect from a SRAM drivetrain. The frame is in good condition as well without any cracks. I tried to show every part of the frame so you could see that the paint is in excellent condition, but of course, being a 2009, there are marks of use on the clear coat.

At only 16.3 lbs, this bike climbs like a dream and with clip on aero bars, it is a wicked fast TT bike. PM me with any questions.

$3k plus shipping to CONUS









































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Re: FS 2009 Cervelo S2 56cm [%FTP] [ In reply to ]
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Holy crap how tall are you??? I'd drooling more if it were a size bigger. Bump for a sweet ride.
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Re: FS 2009 Cervelo S2 56cm [JesseN] [ In reply to ]
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I'm 6'1

Yes it's is quite an aggressive position for someone my height, but coming from a tri bike I love it!
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Re: FS 2009 Cervelo S2 56cm [%FTP] [ In reply to ]
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Have any more pics? I'm not sure that's enough. ;)

Bump for a sweet ride!

"The runner-up John Dunbar, a US Navy Seal, led after the second transition and had a chance to win but ran out of water on the marathon course; his support crew resorted to giving him beer instead." -http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ironman_Triathlon
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Re: FS 2009 Cervelo S2 56cm [otto] [ In reply to ]
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I know, its a bit overkill!


I've found the informed buyer (visually) is the happiest!
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