I love this bike but unfortunately we must part ways.
Size 55 (large) with 3500 miles. Includes frame, fork, headset, mast topper, and BB adaptor for SRAM/Shimano cranks. The post is cut to accommodate a 74cm saddle height when the clamp is flush.
The bike has been very well cared for and never ridden in foul weather - but it has been ridden. Expect to see minimal signs of use. The largest blemish is visible in photos; I ran HED Stingers in a race and they made contact with the NDS chainstay under a very hard effort (short hill sprint) resulting in paint missing. This actually hurt my feelings badly enough that I sold the wheels right after. This mark is not visible with any of my wheels mounted and these pictures make it look as bad as it’s going to.
Thanks! I miss it already. Really, this bike rides awesome. I could suffer an incident with a chainsaw and still count on one hand the bikes I’ve ridden that were better all-around.
Another bump for a great looking ride and fantastic deal. I also have a Cento Uno SL and don’t think I will ever sell it - it is the perfect all round bike, plus the carbon weave w/the pattern is too cool!
Question - I how did you get your stock Sram Red rings to be blacked out? Did you custom cut a vinyl decal to go over the grey bits? Looks very stealthy.
Thanks! I miss it already. Really, this bike rides awesome. I could suffer an incident with a chainsaw and still count on one hand the bikes I’ve ridden that were better all-around.
They are. Praxis doesn’t specifically recommend it because they won’t work perfectly. I appreciate their standards. The rings do not align quite right. I’ll say these Praxis still shift better than any rings I’ve tried… except for the stock Exogram. With the YAW derailleur and Exogram crank it just works SO well. Almost like they were made for each other…