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Ribble audax 7005 /

Ribble audax Alpina

2014 model - custom build road racing bike from ribble uk (?750) size 54

with full campagnolo set (over ?500)

Blue Aluminium lightweight frame (size L/54)

Black Carbon fork

Mavic wheelset 26

Continental catorskin slick tyres recently fitted (?30 a piece)...

(Afraid to ride it in the rain )


Full campagnolo groupset -

... campagnolo mirage ergo shifters,

campagnolo mirage 9 gear double transmission

(9 back / 2 front 52/44) for smooth and quick change and quick speed gain on flat roads and little hills

but you may struggle to find a "jailfree" card when climbing high hills

Campagnolo rim Breaks and brake handles

And pedals .....

All this goes with

Superover itm 300 road racing handle bar

Wireless 16 options speedo

(Clock , temperature, max/average/current speed count , distance etc.....)

Front and back light

Got both Racing footwear pedal fitting as well as standard old fashion pedals ...


Total weight of the bike is over 8 kilograms


Yes it has got few scratches but been used A LOT


I've tested how fast I can go down the hill from crystal palace to sydenham

55m/h

And run out of gears

And I was terrified


Invested almost ?1500

Asking price ?500


If interested text me on

074 77626 488

Dan

Still for sale ...

Attached pic will show my top speed

Set on my daily journey from sydenham to brixton

(I'm not a cyclist and)

Was doing about 55mph when going down the hill in Crystal palace ...

It can go way faster but I was going down the hill at night and in wet

So didn't want to end my life trying to find out how fast it really goes

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