2010 Tricross sport (Tiagra triple)

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PaulSecteur

No longer a Specialized fanboy
Hi,

Due to a change of job I cant commute anymore :sad: So my tricross triple is up for sale.

The specs can be found here...
http://www.evanscycl...s-bike-ec020083

Its a 56 cm frame, Im about 5-10 and I would say Im as small as you would want, so guessing it would suit 5-10 to 6-3 ish. Please have a try to make sure as there are many factors that can effect bike fit.

Bits I have changed or upgraded...

The brakes. Now has Koolstop Tectonic pads. These really helped the braking and new sets of pads are about £10. The pads and holder cost £40 for front and rear. http://www.wiggle.co...f-brake-blocks/

The wheels. Although the original rims were OK, they never inspired confidence, and as I had dreams of doing long trail rides (that never happend!) I upgraded them to something a bit more capable. Now using Mavic A319 rims with Deore hubs and DT swiss spokes. This wheelset cost £120.
Front http://www.wiggle.co...oad-bike-wheel/

Rear http://www.wiggle.co...oad-bike-wheel/

The chainwheel and bottom bracket. The original FSA chainwheel had some flex in it and never inspired confidence so when the Tiagra chainwheel and bottom braket came up on specal (From parker international if memory serves) I jumped at the chance to upgrade. No flex now, and the bottom braket is the new hollwtech type. Also, the chain was changed at the same time, about 400 miles ago. It does have some surface rust but no stiff links.

Chainwheel http://www.wiggle.co...riple-chainset/

Bottom bracket http://www.wiggle.co...racket-cup-set/

Mudguards. SKS chromplastic. Do the job well and look really good!
http://www.halfords....tegoryId_210163

As you can see it has about £240 worth of upgrades and extras that make a great bike into a really great bike with all the bits changed ready for a good few years worth or riding without the need to change anything. The bike has done about 400 miles. It has near new tyres (You can still see the centre mould line). They are the same as the originals, Specialized Borough Pro CX.

It does have a few light scratches as to be expected on any bike that has been used for commuting but it is in no way tatty! It does not have pedals, but I will try to dig out the original ones that came with it.

Im asking for £525 for it which I know is a little extra over other bikes you might see on ebay, but considering the extras that are included and the fact that it wont need to be upgraded I think is a fair price.

Im based near Walsall, just a mile from the M6 junction 10. You are welcome to come and test before buying as long as you leave the asking price as security.

I will post up some pics when it stops raining!

Please ask any questions
 
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PaulSecteur

PaulSecteur

No longer a Specialized fanboy
Video of the bike... Photos to come.



View: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oX8guNcw_Oc
 

benb

Evidence based cyclist
Location
Epsom
I'll just add that I've got the Crosstrail Expert, and it's a good commuter bike, and is tough enough for most stuff on and off-road.
 

benb

Evidence based cyclist
Location
Epsom
I'll just add that I've got the Crosstrail Expert, and it's a good commuter bike, and is tough enough for most stuff on and off-road.

I read that too quickly. You're selling the Tricross, I've got the Crosstrail.
Sorry.
 

Norm

Guest
WoW!!! That's half the new price, without all of those upgrades.

Blimey, someone is up for a Billy Bargain.
 

Daveb99

Well-Known Member
I'm interested in this as a winter road bike, and as a replacement for my mountain bike (as a kind of all rounder - I don't do any major off road stuff at all).

I live in Leicestershire, not too far away, and work near the NEC, so could potentially come over tomorrow.

My only sticking point is budget - I had budgeted around £350 for a winter bike, and just can't go to £450. I reckon I could stretch it a bit to £380, but I'd need to buy some pedals on top probably.

I think I could collect it before the weekend, so I guess that would suit you hopefully.
 

Daveb99

Well-Known Member
That's fair enough Paul, I could just about manage £400 if that's enough to tempt you but otherwise I'll have to leave it I think.
 
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PaulSecteur

PaulSecteur

No longer a Specialized fanboy
Sorry Dave,

£450 is the absolute lowest I can go to, and its only a short term offer as it would be helpful (Read - prevent nagging) if I could get the sale aggreed by this weekend.

If it doesnt go by then I will have to get some cotton wool for my ears and suffer while its on ebay! Standard ones go for 400 - 500, so I think this will easily go for at least the upper end of that scale.

Thanks, Paul.

http://www.ebay.co.u...=item19c889772d

http://www.ebay.co.u...984.m1438.l2649

EDIT: Besides, Norm has ordered me NOT to let it go for less than £450!
 
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