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Author Topic: 54cm Trek Madone Project one frame, fork, D/A cranks & brakes, shifters  (Read 118 times)
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« on: July 12, 2010, 09:17:48 AM »

I'm listing my madone frame, Dura Ace 7800 cranks and brakes (no pads), front derailleur, along with a 6 month old Chris King headset and Easton AL stem for sale. I can include a ridden set of bottom bracket bearings as well. Oh, and I also forgot to include in the pics a set of Dura Ace 10 speed 7800 Shift/Brake levers.

The frame is painted up in a custom "Project One" paint scheme from Trek. When I got the frame I rode it regularly for about 2 seasons, and lately not much as you can tell from how into boats I've become.  

Here's the catch: The frame has damage on the drive side seatstay! A danged seagrape twig went into the derailleur, stopped it and pushed it into the rear wheel which sent it into the seatstay, cracking it. Oddly, the wheel was undamaged. Bottom line is, the frame needs to be repaired in that spot, and the derailleur hanger needs to be replaced. I know there are those of you out there that are good with epoxy so this might be of interest to you. Otherwise, the frame will need to go to a repair facility to be fixed. Calfee designs is the best place in the country for carbon repairs: http://www.calfeedesign.com/howtosendrepair.htm

The frame is not a trailer queen and does have a good amount of minor nicks and scuffs on it above and beyond the damage mentioned. Dura-Ace cranks have scuffing on the drive side from laying it my explorer.

Frame has never been crashed.

Asking $300 for everything, plus actual freight if you don't live close.

Have a bunch more pics for those that are interested

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« Reply #1 on: July 13, 2010, 09:15:25 PM »

Everything but the frame/fork is sold. First $100 takes it

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