Jump to content

Kinesis Racelight T3 Road Bike 48cm


Recommended Posts

Great riding, versatile road bike for all-round use: road, touring, light gravel trails, commuting, racing. It is light, strong, and comfortable. It takes racks and mudguards if you need. It is currently fitted with 28mm touring tyres which are good for a variety of surfaces and quite puncture resistant.


Selling this bike as it's always been a tad too big - it would suit somebody 5'1" to 5'6" and is suitable for women or men. We have a variety of stem lengths and can give you a quick fitting if you come to buy (one of us is a mechanic and bike-fitter, originally). The bike is in excellent, used condition and has been fully serviced. It is pictured without pedals, as you may well have your own, otherwise we can include a pair of basic pedals so you can ride it home.


Specifications:

Kinesis Racelight T3 aluminium frame

Kinesis CD07 carbon fork

Mavic Aksium Elite wheels

Shimano 105 5800 groupset ? 11 speed:

- compact chainset 53-34

- 11-32 cassette

Shimano BR-R650 long drop brakes

Ritchey carbon seatpost

Fizik vesta saddle

Pro PLT 38cm handlebars - with comfy Specialized bar tape

Cinelli 70mm stem

FSA sealed headset


Picture here - message for more! - https://photos.app.goo.gl/uR9rZ2wsvGi9WCDYA


?550 ono

  • 2 months later...

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Latest Discussions

    • my daughter would love some highlights done , can anyone suggest which salon and which hairdresser they would recommend for this ? thanks so much 
    • Hopefully starmer will follow and go
    • I've just had notification, as a customer, that EE are doing work in Honor Oak on Tuesday 16th (next Tuesday). This will also impact anyone with a virtual mobile operator who uses EE as their underlying operator. Just a heads up that service may be problematical then. 
    • Just seen the limping fox in my garden in North Cross Road. Didn't stay for long but looks alert, curious, lively, in good condition, apart from limp very healthy. Of course, having the an injured limb is not ideal but I wonder if stressing him/her by trying to catch it, which will be very difficult, is the best course of action. Edited to add could see no sign of infection, leg looked withered more than injured, maybe a birth defect? I don't know. Any way, is using his other rear leg well enough to rest his front legs on the window sill and peer inside my kitchen. 
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...