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2003 Giant OCR 1 Compact Road Bike RED - ?200


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Looking for a good home!


Baby Giant has been lovely and I will miss her dearly but I'm poor and need the money more!


The frame and components have some cosmetic blemishes and the metal has some minor dings from (14) years of use. The bicycle, however, is free of major mechanical issues and has recently been serviced. Handlebar tape is coming undone but can easily be retaped. Asking for ?200 as a package deal: Helmet, Lock/Keys, Lubricant, and a Cover for outdoor storage - can provide photos on request. I'm 5'6" and this bike is perfect for my size with the seat at a lower position.


This is price-guided by a Blue Book Value (click for full description) in between good/very good condition and doesn't require extensive servicing to ride.



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Wheels and Tires


Hubs: Shimano 105

Rims: Mavic CXP 22, 32-hole

Tires: 700 x 25c Michelin Dynamic

Spoke Brand: Stainless steel

Spoke Nipples: Brass nipples


Components


Brakeset: Shimano 105 Dual Pivot brakes, Shimano 105 STI Dual Control levers

Shift Levers: Shimano 105 STI Dual Control

Crankset: Shimano 105 Triple, 30/42/52 teeth

Bottom Bracket: Shimano BB-5500

BB Shell Width: 68mm English

Rear Cogs: 9-speed, 12 - 25 teeth

Seatpost: Aluminum micro-adjust, 27.2mm diameter

Handlebar: Anatomic Drop Bar

Handlebar Stem: Giant Adjustable alloy

Headset: 1inch Aheadset

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