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Mason Bokeh 60cm / XL Gravel Bike in Orange, new SRAM Apex - reduced £1250


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Offering up my Mason Bokeh 60cm. It has had new SRAM Apex1 fitted, comes with Hope Pro4 / 20FIVE wheels, Specialized Pathfinder Pros 38c tanwall, carbon seatpost, 44cm Pro Discover Bars, Rapha Brevet Bartape.

The bike has enjoyed many miles and trips, most notably it carried me very comfortably from Scotland to Manchester over the Pennines, 500kms. As such, the frame has a fair few chips and scratches to the paintwork. Some of these are obvious in the photos, but they have been touched up with similar paint. From a far it still looks new, that orange really pings, but it does have a fair few blemishes.

Overall this bike is superb; it's lively and responsive but remains stable and predictable on techy bits, it rolls over most things and feels inspiring to ride. Unfortunately, I'm having to admit it's just a smidge on the big side for me at just over 6ft. If you're over 6"1 then I reckon this will be ideal for you.


The bottle cages will be removed and it will not come with pedals. I can probably supply some flats if necessary, but best to bring your own.

Collection in SE22 is preferred, near Forest Hill / Horniman Gardens, alternatively near Archway N19 on weekdays.
 

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