Shimano 105 groupset and wheels (Brand new light)

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Alex1982

Über Member
Location
Scotland
Brand new in box (most of it)

Front/rear mech has been used to cycle to my bike shop (12km)

12 speed

Wheels/tyres - again used to cycle to bike shop



Wheels £125

  • DT Swiss Performance LN
  • Axle dimension: 12x100 mm
  • Rotor mount: Center Lock
  • Rim height: 20 mm
  • Inner width: 20 mm
  • Rim material: Aluminium
  • Weight: 837 g

Groupset £200

Will post for additional of collection

Bought a canyon ultimate CF but bought new wheels and a di2 groupset so this is not required

Posting will be from Saturday when bike is back from shop (stock pic from canyon)
 

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si_c

Guru
Location
Wirral
I'm assuming R7100 mechanical not DI2?
 

si_c

Guru
Location
Wirral
I'd be interested in the whole groupset, but I can't use 165 cranks, I'm nearly 6'6". So I'd be happy if you split those out separately for someone else to use.
 

Bristolian

Über Member
Location
Bristol, UK
I'd be interested in the whole groupset, but I can't use 165 cranks, I'm nearly 6'6". So I'd be happy if you split those out separately for someone else to use.

Conor Dunne, one of the GCN presenters, is 6' 8" and recently converted his bikes to 165mm cranks after doing a comparative test. Being tall doesn't rule out short cranks :eek:
 

si_c

Guru
Location
Wirral
I don't think crank length has anything to do with rider height. It's all about what suits the individual.

Indeed, they work for me and I don't need to adjust my fit on all my bikes. As a plus the increased leverage will help reduce torque however slightly on my knees and I'm not pedalling at a furious cadence so not worried about pedal travel distance.
 
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