Orbea asphalt
Not sure if this is the place to sell ?
Shimano 105 gears breaks and peddles
Carbon 3T bars
Mavic cxp22 wheels
Carbon forks
Been stored in shed for a number of years so the bike has a few marks here and there.
In over all good condition.
Any interest please message me for further details
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I guess you bother to read rules on selling. Given you not mentioned a price or a size.0
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No you're right I didn't read the t&c....
The size I'm unsure of I think it's a small/medium, the wheels are 26inch.
Price open to offers over £150
Collection Welwyn Hertfordshire.
Corrier arranged at your time and expense.0 -
I suspect you'd do well to advertise it on Facebook marketplace, and with a raft of pictures and extra details.
It won't be 26" wheels, they will be 700c wheels.
I'd also figure out exactly which groupset is on there, model wise, and critically the size of the cogs up the front, ie 53/39, or 50/34 etc, combined with the number of gears at the back (8,9, 10 or 11), and if you can work it out, what the actual number of teeth are on the smallest and largest cog, ie 11-28.
People like close up pictures of a number of parts on the bike, so the shifters are a key one, as they can get sratched/scraped easily, as well as the rear derailleur, which can get trashed in a fall, and also the front crankset so the teeth can be viewed.
If you are not able to figure what size it is, take a measurement of the seat tube, and the top tube - there are guides on the internet of how and where to take these, as it will massively help prospective buyers, and also save you a ton of questions.
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Thanks for the advice I'll have a look now, I'm not an actual cyclists, I just enjoy 2 wheels, so all the names of parts etc is new to me.daniel_b said:I suspect you'd do well to advertise it on Facebook marketplace, and with a raft of pictures and extra details.
It won't be 26" wheels, they will be 700c wheels.
I'd also figure out exactly which groupset is on there, model wise, and critically the size of the cogs up the front, ie 53/39, or 50/34 etc, combined with the number of gears at the back (8,9, 10 or 11), and if you can work it out, what the actual number of teeth are on the smallest and largest cog, ie 11-28.
People like close up pictures of a number of parts on the bike, so the shifters are a key one, as they can get sratched/scraped easily, as well as the rear derailleur, which can get trashed in a fall, and also the front crankset so the teeth can be viewed.
If you are not able to figure what size it is, take a measurement of the seat tube, and the top tube - there are guides on the internet of how and where to take these, as it will massively help prospective buyers, and also save you a ton of questions.
Glwts.
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