Giant Trinity Advanced SL Frameset/Module - reduced to $1700 shipped in the USA
Module is a medium, included in the module is:
Frame
Fork
Seatpost
Aerobars
Brakes
Brake Levers
Nokon Cables/Routing
Bottom Bracket
All 3 nosecones (while Giant advertised that you're supposed to get all 3 when you order the bike, they didn't give all 3 nosecones to most folks)
All spacers, bolts, etc.
The frame is in very, very good condition. Only cosmetic issue is a scratch in the paint from when the nosecone was tighten on a cable that was misaligned. It has seen very little use - I would estimate less than 200-300 miles. A little bit of riding for training, and it was only raced once (the picture seen below) - and of course, never crashed.
While I do want to sell it just a module, we can negotiate if you want/need other parts. It's currently built up with DA 7900 w/ a Ultegra 6700 crank (I swap my PM between road and tri bike) and a Fizik Arione Tri2 Carbon railed saddle.
Here's a picture of it built up for Rev 3 Portland last year. That was actually the only time it was ever raced.
More pics:
Labradoodle not included.
Scratch zoomed out:
Scratch zoomed in:
Garmin Edge 500 - Team Garmin Limited Edition - SOLD
-bought on Ebay, and never ended up using it. Lightly used, but looks brand new. Included is the computer, mount, mounting bands, and USB cable.
Saucony Type A5 Racing Flats - Men's 10.5 -SOLD
- very little use, approximately 10 miles total (5k, plus two track sessions)
Nike Mayfly Special Edition Pink Racing Flats - Men's size 11 - BNIB - reduced to $35
Sidi Ergo2 Carbon Road Shoes - 43.5 - reduced to $65
Shoes have been fairly well used, but are still in good condition. Heel pads are very worn (removed for this pic), but I can put them back on if you want. Cleats not included.
Time MXE Carbon MTB Shoes - 43.5 - reduced to $45
Shoes have been raced offroad, but still still in good condition. Scratching on carbon soles, as is typical with offroad use.
Shimano SH-TR70 Custom Fit Tri Shoes - 43.5 - SOLD
Shoes have been molded once (and can be remolded multiple times); still in very good condition. Saw very light use - about 350 miles.
Carbon Lefty ELO Front Shock - Ti Spindle - SOLD
ELO is obviously a fairly dated model; as of now, the ELO motor cycles but doesn't lock the shock out. I have a spare ELO control unit, but I have no idea how the unit works so I haven't tried to trouble shoot. Other than the ELO, the shock works great. Pardon the dust - just got back from vacation/XTERRA Vegas, which is a terrible race :) Also, I should mention - this comes with the Project 321 adapter that I used to fit the fork to my normal frame.
DT XR Carbon Rear Shock - 165mm/6.5 in eyelet-to-eyelet - SOLD
Ultimate lightweight shock - advertised at 139g (over 100g lighter than Fox Floats) - shock works great, the remote lockout mechanism on this snapped at the cable guide though, so needs to be replaced (hence the low price on a $800 shock). Shock has seen approximately 15 hrs of riding.
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MS: Exercise Science
Your speed matters a lot, sometimes you need to be very fast, where sometimes you need to breakdown your speed.
Module is a medium, included in the module is:
Frame
Fork
Seatpost
Aerobars
Brakes
Brake Levers
Nokon Cables/Routing
Bottom Bracket
All 3 nosecones (while Giant advertised that you're supposed to get all 3 when you order the bike, they didn't give all 3 nosecones to most folks)
All spacers, bolts, etc.
The frame is in very, very good condition. Only cosmetic issue is a scratch in the paint from when the nosecone was tighten on a cable that was misaligned. It has seen very little use - I would estimate less than 200-300 miles. A little bit of riding for training, and it was only raced once (the picture seen below) - and of course, never crashed.
While I do want to sell it just a module, we can negotiate if you want/need other parts. It's currently built up with DA 7900 w/ a Ultegra 6700 crank (I swap my PM between road and tri bike) and a Fizik Arione Tri2 Carbon railed saddle.
Here's a picture of it built up for Rev 3 Portland last year. That was actually the only time it was ever raced.
More pics:
Labradoodle not included.
Scratch zoomed out:
Scratch zoomed in:
Garmin Edge 500 - Team Garmin Limited Edition - SOLD
-bought on Ebay, and never ended up using it. Lightly used, but looks brand new. Included is the computer, mount, mounting bands, and USB cable.
Saucony Type A5 Racing Flats - Men's 10.5 -SOLD
- very little use, approximately 10 miles total (5k, plus two track sessions)
Nike Mayfly Special Edition Pink Racing Flats - Men's size 11 - BNIB - reduced to $35
Sidi Ergo2 Carbon Road Shoes - 43.5 - reduced to $65
Shoes have been fairly well used, but are still in good condition. Heel pads are very worn (removed for this pic), but I can put them back on if you want. Cleats not included.
Time MXE Carbon MTB Shoes - 43.5 - reduced to $45
Shoes have been raced offroad, but still still in good condition. Scratching on carbon soles, as is typical with offroad use.
Shimano SH-TR70 Custom Fit Tri Shoes - 43.5 - SOLD
Shoes have been molded once (and can be remolded multiple times); still in very good condition. Saw very light use - about 350 miles.
Carbon Lefty ELO Front Shock - Ti Spindle - SOLD
ELO is obviously a fairly dated model; as of now, the ELO motor cycles but doesn't lock the shock out. I have a spare ELO control unit, but I have no idea how the unit works so I haven't tried to trouble shoot. Other than the ELO, the shock works great. Pardon the dust - just got back from vacation/XTERRA Vegas, which is a terrible race :) Also, I should mention - this comes with the Project 321 adapter that I used to fit the fork to my normal frame.
DT XR Carbon Rear Shock - 165mm/6.5 in eyelet-to-eyelet - SOLD
Ultimate lightweight shock - advertised at 139g (over 100g lighter than Fox Floats) - shock works great, the remote lockout mechanism on this snapped at the cable guide though, so needs to be replaced (hence the low price on a $800 shock). Shock has seen approximately 15 hrs of riding.
___________________________________
MS: Exercise Science
Your speed matters a lot, sometimes you need to be very fast, where sometimes you need to breakdown your speed.
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IKnowEverything: Jun 13, 13 23:56