[SOLD] Specialized Secteur 56cm, Shimano 105 (5700) 3x10 - Nice low gears!

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PaulSecteur

No longer a Specialized fanboy
Reluctant sale (I never sell my bikes!) But cash and space needed as I will be putting this towards an electric bike for my Dad.
Pictures and videos to follow, Im putting this up now so I commit to selling it before I change my mind.

Specialized secteur, 56 cm. From 2014.

Shimano 5700 Shifters and rear derailiuer, Shimano 3x10 Chainset giving a low gear of 30x34, high or 50x11
Brakes upgraded to Shimano 105 with Clarks multi compound pads (Recent)
Gear cables upgraded to jagwire.
Mavic CXP 22 Wheels with near new Specialized All Condition Pro tyres.

The downtube, seat tube, head tube and forks have been covered with protective tape.

Looking for £300 for the bike.

Will do an accessory pack - Topeak saddle bag, spare tube, bottle cage and specialized road pump for £20.

Also have a set of Mavic Ksyrium elite wheels with Michelin tyres (There are up the loft at the moment, cant remember if they have pro 4 or endurance tyres on) and will come with a cassette - £100 if bought with the bike. These are a great buy as you can use the origianal wheels for winter, and these upgraded ones for summer.

EDIT: They are all black Michelin Service Course tyres on Ksyrium wheels

Photos and vids to come - please ask any questions or let me know if you want photos of anything specific.

Socially distant test ride welcome, there is a decent uphill section nearby for you to try the gears out. Cash to the value of the bike must be left as a deposit.
 
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Ming the Merciless

There is no mercy
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Inside my skull
You can’t sell it. You’d have to change your forum name
 
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PaulSecteur

PaulSecteur

No longer a Specialized fanboy
A few quick phots, I will do better ones once the sun is a little less harsh.

Please note, Photos show the bike with the optional Ksyrium wheels fitted - these are available to buy with the bike for £100.
A photo of the original wheels is also included as the last photo.

Drive side (EDIT: This photo makes the bars look like a really deep drop - They are shallower than they look here)
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Non drive side
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Cockpit

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Shifter

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Shifter

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Front brake

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Rear brake

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Original wheel (These are what the bike will come with if you dont have the Mavic Ksyrium upgrade)

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Outlaw Hobbs

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A friend may be interested in your bike but he is six foot. Generally I believe a 56 frame is considered minimum size for a rider of that height but it is only a rough guide - do you think it might fit? My mate is a beginner road cyclist so not looking for a racy position as he's likely not very flexible.
 
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PaulSecteur

PaulSecteur

No longer a Specialized fanboy
A friend may be interested in your bike but he is six foot. Generally I believe a 56 frame is considered minimum size for a rider of that height but it is only a rough guide - do you think it might fit? My mate is a beginner road cyclist so not looking for a racy position as he's likely not very flexible.

Specialised say that the 56 frame is for 5-10 to 6 foot. I would say he would be ok on it, I’m 5-10, but there is nothing like getting on it to try it out for yourself.
Im just down the road from the jag engine plant in Wolverhapton, so if he is local he is more than welcome to have a go round a quiet business park, and the climb next to it.
 
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PaulSecteur

PaulSecteur

No longer a Specialized fanboy
We are not local unfortunately


If it would help, I could meet you somewhere south of Birmingham so you dont have to deal with that particularly nasty bit of road coming passed B'ham up to Wolverhampton, Birmingham Business Park (postcode B37 7YU) has a nice mile-ish long circuit and should be quiet.
 

dhd.evans

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Dundee
I cant say with any certainty, But I would say 1000 miles + or Minus 200.

They both still spin will and are very true - I will do a video later

Cheers mate. How are the rims? I'm running Askiums as my commuting pair, Ksyrium USTs as my good pair. Looking for a comfortable middle ground for a decent price!
 
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PaulSecteur

PaulSecteur

No longer a Specialized fanboy
I dont have an 11 speed cassette to check, but it was my understanding mavic (and compag) had forseen the issues and had designed the freehub to accommodate them, though you may need a 3mm or 1.5 mm spacer... but please do your research!
 
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