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Women's road bike- Triban 520- Sora groupset Size XS


claire_211

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Looking for ?350 ONO


Additional photos available on request; Pick up from West Norwood area


My partner bought me this bike 2 years ago. I only rode it a few times but soon after broke my wrist and have since decided to buy a hybrid.


Reviews of the mens version of the bike can be found on the bike radar website- see https://www.bikeradar.com/reviews/bikes/road-bikes/btwin-triban-520-review/ (this one is the same except the seat).


It was ?500 new.


Product Specifications

Product

Name Triban 520

Brand Btwin

Size 42cm

Rear Wheel Weight 1980

Frame size tested 54cm

Wheelbase (cm) 99.5

Top Tube (cm) 55

Seat Tube (cm) 50

Chainstays (cm) 41.5

Wheelset B'Twin Sport

Weight (kg) 10.21

Trail 6

Stem B'Twin Sport

Shifters Shimano Sora 3x9

Seatpost B'Twin Sport

Seat Angle 73.5

Rear Tyre Michelin Dynamic Sport, 25mm

Bottom Bracket Shimano HT11

Rear Derailleur Shimano Sora

Headset Type Aheadset

Head Angle 72.5

Handlebar B'Twin Sport

Front Wheel Weight 1380

Front Tyre Michelin Dynamic Sport, 25mm

Front Derailleur Shimano Sora

Frame Material B'Twin Sport 6061 T6 alloy

Fork Offset 4.5

Fork B'Twin Sport carbon legs, straight alloy steerer

Cranks Shimano Sora 50/39/30

Chain KMC X8

Cassette Sunrace 12-25

Brakes Tektro deep drop dual-pivot

All measurements for frame size tested 54cm

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