SPA Cycles Elan 725 MK 2 Frameset

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Sturmey_Hub

Über Member
Hello all. Does anybody have any experience of the above Frameset? If so, can you give your opinion of it? I'm looking for a new Frameset to build on and these very very inexpensive.
 

StuAff

Silencing his legs regularly
Location
Portsmouth
1. It's Spa, you might want to amend the title.
2. https://www.cyclechat.net/threads/spa-elan-725.298081/
3. https://yacf.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=102246.125 (thread starter had a Ti but some 725 owners posted).
 

vickster

Squire
I've just bought one (built by spa to my spec/parts) very nice frame but a very long head tube which I need to get cut at some point)
Check the geometry carefully to get the right size (I went up to Harrogate to test ride for a couple of hours)
Crap photo!
 

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geocycle

Legendary Member
I have the Ti version, it’s a well thought out frame with lots of options. Mine has hydraulic disks and GRX gearing. I’d describe it as a touring bike that can do some rough stuff with the right tyres. I use it as my winter day tourer and for short multi day adventures, it’s very solid and allows a nice upright position.
 
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Sturmey_Hub

Über Member
Thanks also for the links. I did do a search before I posted thinking there must be something on here with a similar thread, but couldn#t find anything.
 

All uphill

Still rolling along
Location
Somerset
A bit of a long shot; I plan on selling my Spa Aubisque soon. It's Reynolds 725 in 54cm and complete in good condition.

Might that be an alternative for you as a basis to build on?

If so PM me.
 

Jenkins

Legendary Member
Location
Felixstowe
I've just bought one (built by spa to my spec/parts) very nice frame but a very long head tube which I need to get cut at some point)
Check the geometry carefully to get the right size (I went up to Harrogate to test ride for a couple of hours)
Crap photo!

Finally!

And yes - that steerer tube really does need cutting.
 
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