accountantpete
OAP
For Sale
A Pro-Lite Cuneo frame to include seat post and clamp, hanger, front mech bolt on bracket(this acts as a braze-on) and new headset but no forks.
This is a medium size - horizontal top tube 540mm(CtC), seat tube 540 (CtT) and head tube 140mm (end to end).
Pics to follow.
I bought this to re-sell but the frame was so light (approx 1100g) I couldn't resist building it up and having a whirl.
Quick review - nice acceleration when the power is applied, ride for an aluminium bike is rather smooth and I could climb using one bigger gear (smaller sprocket) than I do with my Ridley. In short a very good top-end frame which retails at medium end prices.
Pro-Lite seem to do two variations of this model - this is the one with more expensive "Pro PBS tubing" but I must confess I don't know what the difference is.
My research indicates that this frame dates back to 2008 when a short-lived Trybike team was assembled - hence the Trybike sticker on the seat tube.
No damage - one or two minor scrapes to the paintwork - but it's matt black so a quick touch up will be easy.
One point- a similar bike was stolen. See here - (which includes my response) I have checked this frame out and it is not the same bike.
Frame no longer for sale and is now my No 1 bike - highly recommended if you see another for sale.
A Pro-Lite Cuneo frame to include seat post and clamp, hanger, front mech bolt on bracket(this acts as a braze-on) and new headset but no forks.
This is a medium size - horizontal top tube 540mm(CtC), seat tube 540 (CtT) and head tube 140mm (end to end).
Pics to follow.
I bought this to re-sell but the frame was so light (approx 1100g) I couldn't resist building it up and having a whirl.
Quick review - nice acceleration when the power is applied, ride for an aluminium bike is rather smooth and I could climb using one bigger gear (smaller sprocket) than I do with my Ridley. In short a very good top-end frame which retails at medium end prices.
Pro-Lite seem to do two variations of this model - this is the one with more expensive "Pro PBS tubing" but I must confess I don't know what the difference is.
My research indicates that this frame dates back to 2008 when a short-lived Trybike team was assembled - hence the Trybike sticker on the seat tube.
No damage - one or two minor scrapes to the paintwork - but it's matt black so a quick touch up will be easy.
One point- a similar bike was stolen. See here - (which includes my response) I have checked this frame out and it is not the same bike.
Frame no longer for sale and is now my No 1 bike - highly recommended if you see another for sale.