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Scott Solace 40 Carbon Framed Road Bike ? Flat Bar


Medium Frame / 54CM


Please see the link for stock photos and details: http://www.tredz.co.uk/.Scott-Solace-40-Flat-Bar-2015-Road-Bike_73266.htm


I purchased this bike from ?Tredz? around a year ago for almost ?1000 as a fast commuter bike; however, it has had less than 100 miles of use since then. The bike still retails for this price, but is now out of stock. I have proof of purchase.


It is in exceptional condition and more or less new.


The only reasons I am letting it go is because of a new addition to the family (we need the space) and the fact that we moved shortly after purchase and it is no longer needed.


The bike is great ? it?s light and fast, and with the more upright seated position and hydraulic disc brakes, it?s ideal for commuting on busy roads. I found it safer than a traditional drop bar bike in terms of braking and manoeuvrability, and it was for those reasons that I purchased it in the first place.


I am looking for ?695.


Location: East Dulwich, London.


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I have added a number of items to compliment the bike (included in the sale):


? Puncture Proof Tyres ? Continental Gatorskin Hardshell(Front - almost new) and Schwalbe Durano Etape (Rear - less than 100 miles).


? Shimano 105 5800 SPD-SL Pedals (purchased for ?54.99).


? Topeak Joe Blow Sport II Track Pump (purchased for ?24.99).


? Rechargeable Lights ? Front (with power pack and isexceptionally bright) and Rear.


? Bottle Cage and Bottle (unused).


? Muc-off bike cleaner, Muc-off MO94,Muc-off chain lube and Muc-off chain brush.





The specification as detailed on the 'Tredz' website is as follows:


Frame: Solace HMF / IMP Carbon technology / Road Comfort geometry / INTBB


Fork: Solace HMF 1 1/8" Carbon steerer Alloy Dropout


Headset: Ritchey PRO Int. Cartridge


Bars: JD-MTB01A Flatbar 580mm


Stem: Syncros FL2.0 1 1/8" / four Bolt 31.8mm


Speed: 20


Front Mech: Shimano TIAGRA FD-4600


Rear Mech: Shimano 105 Black RD-5701-GS 20 Speed


Shifters Shimano Tiagra SL-4600 Flat Bar Shifter 20 Speed


Chainset: Shimano Tiagra Compact FC-4650 Hyperdrive 50 ? 34 T


Bottom Bracket: INT SM-BB7141


Cassette: Shimano Tiagra CS-4600 10 Speed 12-30 T


Chain: KMC X10


Front Brake: Shimano BR M447 Hyd Disc160mm SM-RT54 Rotor


Rear Brake: Shimano BR M447 Hyd Disc160mm SM-RT54 Rotor


Rims: Syncros Road Disc 28 Front / 28 Rear


Front Hub: Formula Team 28 H


Rear Hub: Formula Team 28 H


Spokes: CN - Standard Black 2mm


Tyres: Schwalbe Durano 700 ? 28C Front Schwalbe Durano 700 ? 28C Rear(please see listing for changes)


Seatpost: Syncros Carbon FL1.2 27.2/350mm

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