SOLD. Felt F75 with 105. 54cm.

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All uphill

Still rolling along
Location
Somerset
I bought this bike a year ago and haven't used it because of ill health and my preference for slow rides on my tourers.

Felt F75, alloy frame and carbon fork. Looks and rides like it's had little use.
105 2 x 10 speed gears. FSA 50/34 crankset and 11/28 cassette.
Prologo saddle.
BB30 bottom bracket - no creaks.
Tyres are part worn and usable.
Carbon seatpost.

£200. Collection only from Taunton, I'm happy to meet at J25 M5 or Taunton mainline train station.

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wafter

I like steel bikes and I cannot lie..
Location
Oxford
Looks like a good starter bike for decent money - GLWS :smile:
 

cyberknight

As long as I breathe, I attack.
What's your current winter bike? Maybe, just maybe, we could do a swapsie?

its a self built bike on what i believe to be a ribble frame with sram apex , i was sold as a 54 but its a 56 top tube so i have to run an 80 mm stem on it , i believe the piccie i have is old so i have changed bar tape and added a set of crud mk 3 since then

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All uphill

All uphill

Still rolling along
Location
Somerset
No problem Taunton is a bit far for me tbh and if it's original spec I would had to change the crank length anyway.

Sure.

Just in response to other people who might be interested, one of the things that makes me think this bike has not had much use is that everything except tyres, saddle and pedals appear to be original.
Also, for a full price sale I'd happily hop on the train to Bristol.
 
OP
OP
All uphill

All uphill

Still rolling along
Location
Somerset
A few more photos. I particularly like the front derailleur that still has the little piece of plastic from new.

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This is the only scratch I can find on the frame.



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