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Withdrawn: Cannondale Flash Team Edition (XX1 / Enve etc) - new photos
Note that this is "Withdrawn" so is here for archive purposes only.
Hi - Now with photos.
I'm selling my race bike from 2013, a Cannondale Flash (F29 Carbon) Team Edition (the 2014 version of this bike is exactly the same, but with a lower spec saddle, seatpin and bars)
The bike is an XL and will suit anyone from just under 6 foot, up to about 6'5"
The basic spec is SRAM XX1, Enve seatpost, Tune saddle (or something else if the Tune is too 'real' for you), Mnt Zoom H-bars (720mm wide, extra light).
Buyer can chose either a C'dale Hollowgram crankset, or standard XX1 cranks.
The wheels are where we can be more flexible.
For $2750, I will do it with a set of Stans Archs on Hope ProII hubs. Lovely wheels, race and training.
I am also looking to sell it with my Enve wheels. Built on DT240 rear / lefty front. 28 spokes (Sapim CX Ray bladed). These are regarded as the best wheels money can buy for good reason. Amazing wheels. With the Enve wheels the price is $3500
Just to be clear, that is the price of a pair of Enve wheels alone - you are getting a top of the range, complete bike for that price. XX1, Carbon frame, Carbon Lefty....
Its a good deal.
For $4000 you can get the whole lot - both sets of wheels and tyres all around, and a spare XX1 cassette ($400 on its own), as well as some Schwable Thunder Burt race tyres mounted on the Enves, and some additional brake rotors.
Fully built, with Enves, the bike weighs under 8kg (yep sub-8). Its in great condition, with only the odd mark you'd expect from racing. It has been re-cabled, and new grips installed.
As with all my stuff, its been really well looked after.
Happy to 'talk turkey' - so message me to do a deal.
Finally - the Enves are available for sale on their own if you are keen.
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I wish i was a little bit taller,,,
Yet another bargain from Ants!
Gazza at that bike weight you could afford to stuff the 5:2 dieet. That bike probably floats uphill.