Orbea 60cm with Full Ultegra 6700!

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jpb

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Plymouth
Selling my beloved Orbea due to injury. Only £650!!!!!! Great bargain. Gutted but want someone to get the most out of it. Put it up for sale a while ago put decided against it. still haven't used it so unfortunately its gotta go.
I had this Orbea Aqua San Remo with Tiagra kit but removed everything and started from scratch with just the frame (size 60).Also kept the Orbea carbon fibre seatpost and Selle Italia seat.​
handle bars are Ritchey wcs Pro Logic wet white and stem is the same (110mm).​
bar tape is Lizard skin.​
shifters are Ultegra 6700.​
Brakes front and rear are ultegra 6700 (yes I know the quick release is in the wrong position on the picture).​
Chainset - Ultegra 6700 Compact 172.5mm Cranks.​
front & rear Derailleur-Ultegra 6700 Rear is medium as I got this for the compact chainset and cassette which is Ultegra 6700 11-28.​
Wheels are Mavic Aksium.​
Chain - Ultegra 6700.​
Only change i've done since pics were taken is that i've fitted it with an FSA Ceramic bottom bracket which retails for £160.
On the bottom picture you can see on the downtube where I cleaned the bike with a power washer and some paint came off.​
This bike with set up has done roughly 200 miles at the most. I've been injured for some time now and require another operation so I won't get chance to use this for maybe a year or so.
Price now only £650!!!!!!!!!!!!!! but all the components cost more than this.
Any Q's......feel free to ask. Bike is in Plymouth and would be collected in person.
I will also include both carbon fibre bottle holders and LOOK KEO Easy Pedals.​
I personally think that this is a great price!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!​
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broomwagon

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Location
Cheshire
I'm after something like that and I'd snatch your hand off if the frame was smaller. Looks like it's a trip to Dolans for a new bike^_^
 
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jpb

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Plymouth
I'm after something like that and I'd snatch your hand off if the frame was smaller. Looks like it's a trip to Dolans for a new bike^_^
Sorry dude. Wish it was smaller for you mate. It's a large frame and not as many tall cyclists around (i think). Didn't want to sell it at first but need to now as I can't ride plus i need a new sofa.
 

ColinJ

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I'm 6 foot 2, would a 60cm frame be suitable for me? If so I may be interested!
I am an inch shorter than you and I can ride 58 cm bikes with 110 mm stems or 60 cm bikes with 90 mm stems. If you are of normal proportions (e.g. not long legs, short torso) then that bike should be a pretty good fit for you. You might want to flip the stem over or fit a slightly shorter one but you'd need to ride the bike for a while to see if that were necessary. That's normal and it isn't a big or expensive job.
 
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jpb

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I am an inch shorter than you and I can ride 58 cm bikes with 110 mm stems or 60 cm bikes with 90 mm stems. If you are of normal proportions (e.g. not long legs, short torso) then that bike should be a pretty good fit for you. You might want to flip the stem over or fit a slightly shorter one but you'd need to ride the bike for a while to see if that were necessary. That's normal and it isn't a big or expensive job.
I'm 6'3 and this is fine for me. I did have a longer stem and changed it which helped a lot. This is a good fit for anyone up to around 6'5, maybe larger.
 

e-rider

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I am an inch shorter than you and I can ride 58 cm bikes with 110 mm stems or 60 cm bikes with 90 mm stems. If you are of normal proportions (e.g. not long legs, short torso) then that bike should be a pretty good fit for you. You might want to flip the stem over or fit a slightly shorter one but you'd need to ride the bike for a while to see if that were necessary. That's normal and it isn't a big or expensive job.

I'm 6'2" and ride 60cm frames with 120mm stems!
 
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ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
I'm 6'2" and ride 60cm frames with 120mm stems!
Obviously, variations in individuals' body proportions make a difference, as do degree of flexibility, personal preferences and so on.

I was pointing out that the bike could be made to fit a range of heights by adjusting or replacing the stem (and the saddle height and setback, obviously).

I would have thought that the bike would fit 6'1"-ish with a shortish stem to 6'4"-ish with a longer stem. If I were taller than 6'4", I think I'd go for a 62 or 63 cm frame.
 
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e-rider

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Obviously, variations in individuals' body proportions make a difference, as do degree of flexibility, personal preferences and so on.

I was pointing out that the bike could be made to fit a range of heights by adjusting or replacing the stem (and the saddle height and setback, obviously).

I would have thought that the bike would fit 6'1"-ish with a shortish stem to 6'4"-ish with a longer stem. If I were taller than 6'4", I think I'd go for a 62 or 63 cm frame.
I was only joking, although I do ride a 60cm with 120mm and I'm 6'2"!
 
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jpb

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Plymouth
I'm nearly 6'4 and have this with a 110mm stem. The stem that was with it was ridiculously over sized for me (140) and I just felt it was so uncomfortable on long rides and led to a lot of neck ache. Switched to the 110 and its been great. Not bothered if it sells or not now but would consider offers until next friday. Find out next week if my nerve damage is repairable (3rd times a charm with the NHS). if it is...then I can ride (woo hoo). If not...bad times my friend!
 
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