In anticipation of a move and more importantly, in an attempt to get down to one bike, I am offering this frame up for trade, at least for now, in whatever format might appeal to people. That could be F/F/HS as well as complete in various configurations/wheel sizes that can be discussed.
Bike Details:
58cm Square
HT&ST angles: 73 Degrees
Trail: 42mm
Chainstays: 45cm
Front Center:63cm
Thru Axle: 12x100, 12x142
Saddle Height as pictured: ~74.5cm
27lbs as pictured with alu fenders, all CrMo stem, handlebars, seatpost, and rack. It can lose a lot of weight in other configurations.
More Detailed Geo here:
https://bikeinsights.com/bike-geomet...-2-tires-largeThe bike has oversized 8.5.8 tubing (28.6TT, 31.8DT, 28.6ST) and is a combo of lugs and fillet brazing. It fits up to 2.2-inch tires in 700c and up to 2.8 inches in 650b. In both configurations, it has a good amount of clearance for mud. The bike is in really good condition and only has a few light scratches, no dings or dents. I have a lot of parts that can go on this bike aside from the version pictured, including a couple of relatively lightweight alloy wheelsets in both sizes if interested.
I am looking for a trade because if I only have one bike, I want a rim brake bike. Having said that, in terms of potential trades, I am looking for a 55-58cm frame with a similar bit of versatility. In particular, I'd be looking for something in steel or Ti that fits 45-48mm tires in whatever size, though 700c is preferred. I would also be looking for something with standard diameter tubing but it's not a deal-breaker if not. The only non-negotiable would be that I need something with fender mounts. Other cool things that would be a plus are lugged or fillet brazed construction, thin-walled tubing, slacker ST and HT angles, longish wheelbase, and eyelets for a rando type rack. Could be newer, vintage, whatever. Can go +/-$.
Here is a link to more pictures:
https://recarcar.tumblr.com/post/664853833661464576Please excuse the fender line on the images. I usually run it with 2.2-inch tires but had 50mm tires here and did not bother to adjust the fenders.
Please let me know if you have any questions. Thanks!