This is a vintage bike...2002. It was custom built by a friend of mine with Dura Ace components and Cronometro titanium wheel set. I've used it on about 7 STPs but never put huge miles on it. A few years ago I had it in the shop for a complete tuneup, incl new cables, chain and brake pads. More recently I used it on a Wahoo Kickr Snap trainer, including a new rear tire.
$500...I just need to move it out of my garage, too many bikes (if I remember correctly, the tuneup cost about $300) SIZE L/57CM
Ugh...pretty sure its a L. My buddy was 6' and so am I. Can't tell you in CM though. If you need more details I'll try to get them, but I couldn't find any markings size wise on the bike.
Ugh...pretty sure its a L. My buddy was 6' and so am I. Can't tell you in CM though. If you need more details I'll try to get them, but I couldn't find any markings size wise on the bike.
To accurately find out the size of a bike, use a tape measure to measure the distance between the middle of the pedals (the bottom bracket) and the seat post clamp. That vertical distance is the frame size, which is measured in inches for mountain bikes and centimeters for road bikes.
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