76.5-83cm PBH (Saddle height 66-72cm, standover on biggest tire is 77.5cm)
I hate to let this one go, but I have too much overlap and not enough storage. Several small, light nicks on the frame and fork (less than 1-2cm, surface scratches only, no dents, most are painted over with matching touch up paint from waterford). Around 1200 miles of mixed terrain use since purchased in Spring ’15. Local pickup in Bay Area or actual shipping charged. All racks, pedals, water bottle cages, pumps shown in pictures not included. Saddle is included but can be left out for $100 less. Preference is to sell as a complete. Your choice of Albastache or Albatross cockpit, currently the Albatross is on it but I can swap out (or sell both together if you're a serial cockpit swapper like me)
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I had a quick question about your Hunq for sale. I saw you were running 650b wheels on it for awhile. Were you just running 42mm tires? Or did you ever put anything larger on it when it had the 650b wheels? Did you run 650b wheels with the motolites you have on it now? If so, how did you like that, and what made you decide to go to a 26" wheelset?Thanks,Stephen
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Dyno Wheelset - 26” Atlas rim with Rivendell Silver rear hub and SP SV-9 Dyno hub (36 rear, 32 front), db spokes - $360
Busch & Miller IQ-X front light and Secula Plus Tail light - $140
Saddle - $110 (like new - cambium natural, maybe 50 miles)
Rear nitto rack - $150
It may take me a few weeks to ship the wheelset and rack as I need to get some packaging.
How much are you selling those items for?