This listing is for one of my all-time favorite bikes. It introduced me to gravel riding, but I now have a full-blown gravel and a new all-road bike, and I don't have room for it anymore. This is a custom-built, one-of-a-kind combination of high-end parts and custom-colored tires and bottle cages. Tire clearance tops out at 36mm but that was plenty for most fast dry gravel routes that I run. I would recommend getting more clearance if you want to ride deep thick mud like a Lauf Siegla.
Here's a list of components on it
- Carbon frame & fork with custom painted bottle cages, matching bottles
- Industry Nine i.35 custom built high-end carbon wheelset (red nipples, valve stem and hubs) + color matching decals (https://industrynine.com/wheels/road/i9-35/)
- 44cm ENVE carbon handlebars (compact road I think)
- ENVE carbon stem, 90cm + ENVE out front Garmin/GoPro mount
- ENVE carbon seatpost (offset)
- SRAM Red AXS brake levers/shifters/calipers
- Eagle XX1 AXS rear derailleur
- Easton EC90SL crankset with 42T Chainring
- Cinch power meter spindle (see notes, reading high)
- Eagle XX black 10-50T cassette
- SRAM Eagle oil slick chain
- Specialized saddle (not sure which model, steel rails, will credit $40 if you don't want it)
- blue bell with silence button & chain catcher
- Extra bar tape kit, same matching blue/black colors
- 32mm Panaracer Gravel King slicks set up tubeless
This listing doesn't include pedals. I also have a 35mm Gravel King SK tire set that I will include for an additional $40 if you want a different set. They have been run with tubes in the past; I'm not sure if they are airtight for a tubeless setup.
There are a few chips on the frame point and scratches on the headtube and chainstays that I have tried to capture in the photos. One on the top tube, one on inside seat stay, several on right chainstay from chain slap.
The Cinch power meter spindle does pair and record data, but for me, it was recording more power than it should have, especially when sprinting. The Cinch has been discontinued, including support from the manufacturer, so assume that it will not be accurate. However, it may still be useful for someone looking to track improvements rather than accuracy.
Youtube video for 105 buildup: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x4WkilUq86A
Price is firm, and payment must be cash, Vemmo, or a combination of both.