Hey all,
I am realizing that am oversupplied on bikes, that I am not going to do much mountain biking again (mostly road these days) and I need a new road bike for safety in group rides - too many close calls drafting on a tri bike!
Therefore, I have several bikes I am looking to sell. All have some mileage, but are in good working order. Test riding is suggested, come get one and try it. I would prefer to sell them locally. I can offer to service them if needed and I will certainly adjust the fit to whomever purchases one. If no one is interested locally, I plan to put them on Ebay.
Cannondale F3000 (front suspension) in a large size in Volvo Team colors. It has a mixture of XT/LX parts, SRAM twist shifting and Mavic CrossMax Wheels. As I usually ride/rode my Jekyl, this bike probably has around 350 to 400 miles on it. It would be a great Cross Country / Xterra race bike.
Raven II, Carbon Fiber / aluminum, dual suspension bike (large) with disc brakes and a mixture of XT/LX parts, Shimano rapid fire shifting, and the frame was strengthened at the factory by the lead engineer. As an upfront FYI - Ravens were discontinued due to frame fatigue failure (that usually occurred when people jumped them off drop offs etc. This bike was produced outside of the production lots that failed, and as I mentioned, I had the engineer add a foam insert to the bottom bracket area and the seat post area to give better torsion strength. I have probably put less than 200 miles on this bike. I would not necessarily suggest using this for racing downhill, but for cross country / off-road riding in this area, it would be perfect - and it looks uber cool. It is fairly light for a dual susp. disc bike.
Aluminum 56cm (good for riders in the 5' 9 to 6' 0 range) size, CAAD 5 red, white and blue tri bike that I am thinking of (but not totally decided upon) selling. This bike has Ultegra/DuraAce parts and DuraAce/Mavic wheelset with 9 speed cogs.
If interested, I'd be happy to show them to you, let you ride them and we can talk dollars then. Pricing will be advantageous to encourage a sale and not have them collecting dust.
Eric