Focus Izalco Max Disc, 58cm, Dura-Ace mix, as new - just 250 miles from new

thesledge
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edited November 2019 in Second hand road bikes
FOCUS IZALCO MAX DISC, 58cm - £1,675 OVNO
Purchased in January 2017, this fantastic bike has done a genuine 250 miles from new - buyer popped a disc at work (in his back, not the bike!) after 4/5 rides and it's been stored ever since.
Absolutely stunning condition, it really is like new with a fantastic specification - this model won the disc bike of the year award in 2017 and within a few minutes of climbing aboard you can understand why. It flies! Weighs just 7.3kg.
Specification as follows:
Focus carbon frame and fork
Upgraded Specialized Fact carbon seatpost
Upgraded Fizik Cyrano R1 100mm stem
Fizik Cyrano R3 handlebars (42cm)
Shimano RS805 flatmount hydraulic disc brakes front (160 mm) and rear (140 mm)
Shimano Dura Ace 9000 front derailleur
Shimano Dura Ace 9000 rear derailleur
Shimano RS805 11-speed shifters
Shimano Ultegra 6800 cassette, 11-28
FSA SLK Light Carbon 175mm crankset with 52-36 chainrings
DT Swiss R23 DB tubeless ready wheels
Schwalbe One 700 x 25mm tyres (with tubes fitted)
Fizik Antares R5 Manganese saddle
Original cost was £3,300 without the upgraded seatpost and stem.
Looking for £1,675 or very nearest offer.
Bike is located in Ackworth near Pontefract but can be viewed at my office in north Leeds by arrangement.
Cash on collection preferred but happy to ship in a bike box at buyer's expense - £26 with Paisley Freight.
Payment by bank transfer, or Paypal if buyer meets the fees.























It's sad how Wile E. Coyote is remembered for his violence, and not for his brilliantly realistic paintings of tunnels.

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  • Cash on collection preferred but happy to post in a bike box at buyer's expense - £26 via Paisley Freight. Payment by bank transfer or Paypal if buyer meets the fees.
    It's sad how Wile E. Coyote is remembered for his violence, and not for his brilliantly realistic paintings of tunnels.
  • Bike now * SOLD *
    It's sad how Wile E. Coyote is remembered for his violence, and not for his brilliantly realistic paintings of tunnels.