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Laura Trott mountain bike - unisex, suits someone 5'6" to 5'10"


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Hi, for sale my Laura Trott mountain bike. Owned by me since new. It's a size Large which I would guess should suit someone who is between 5'6 to 5'10 in height. I'm 5'10" and I would say that is the maximum you could go as the seatpost is right on the limit line.


It has a great specification with an aluminium frame, Fulcrum 27.5 size wheels, air sprung Suntour fork with lock-out, 11 speed Sram NX gearing and Tektro Hydraulic disc brakes.


I've upgraded quit a few parts to make it more lightweight (it's about 12kg) and comfortable, incluuding; upgraded wheels for lighter and higher quality Fulcrum power Red ones, upgraded seatpost to a carbon one for lighter weight and more comfort, upgraded bars and grips to a wider version for more control off-road, upgraded tyres for better grip.


It's in perfect working condition (gear change is smooth, all bearings smooth, wheels and tyres are true etc.) however the paintwork is a bit tatty, there are lots of scratches and scuffs but there are no dents or cracks on the frame.


Am looking for £325 and the bike can be collected from just off of East Dulwich grove. Will also include a spare set of tyres, some new grips and the old seatpost.


 

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