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FS: Specialized Dolce Comp 48 - Lightweight Women's Road Bike. £250

Collect from Rosenthorpe Road SE15. Further photos available on request.

FULL DETAILS:

This is a high spec lightweight women's road bike in very good condition, suiting someone around 5'2"-5'6".
Aluminium frame with carbon stays and carbon fork.
Lightweight wheels - Shimano RS10

Brand new Continental Gatorskin tyres
Cross-top easy reach brake levers for more hand positions
Triple chainring & 10-speed cassette - 30 gears
 
Full specifications:
 
FRAMESET
FRAME
Specialized E5, fully manipulated E5 SLX tubing, Designs for Women compact design, FACT carbon seatstays w/ Zertz inserts
FORK
Specialized FACT carbon steerer and fork legs w/ Zertz inserts
HEADSET
Specialized Mindset Plus, 1 1/8"" integrated threadless, cartridge sealed bearings, alloy 20mm cone w/ one 10mm and two 5mm alloy spacers
SEAT BINDER
Specialized CNC, alloy, 31.8mm clamp

WHEELS
RIMS
Shimano RS-10
FRONT HUB
Shimano RS-10, QR
REAR HUB
Shimano RS-10, cassette, QR
SPOKES
Stainless 14g
TYRES
Continental Gatorskin 700c 28mm

DRIVETRAIN
FRONT DERAILLEUR
Shimano 105, 31.8mm clamp, bottom pull
REAR DERAILLEUR
Shimano 105, long cage
SHIFT LEVERS
Shimano 105, 10-speed STI, flight deck compatible
CHAIN
Shimano 105, 10-speed
CRANKSET
FSA Gossamer MegaExo, 2-piece crankset
CHAINRINGS
50x39x30T
BOTTOM BRACKET
FSA MegaExo, integrated exterior cartridge bearings, alloy

COCKPIT
STEM
Specialized Comp-Set, 3D forged alloy, 4-bolt 31.8mm bar clamp, 4-position adjustable
HANDLEBARS
Specialized Zertz Women's Comp, 6061 alloy, short-reach drop, ergonomic top shaping, 31.8mm
SADDLE
Specialized Lithia Women's
BRAKES
Ultralight dual pivot brakes, Teflon pivots, forged alloy w/ cartridge pads
BRAKE LEVERS
Shimano 105, 10-speed STI, flight deck compatible
Cane Creek CrossTop brake levers

ACCESSORIES
PEDALS
Flat pedals

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