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Specialized Allez A1 aluminium road bike 60cm in good condition.

- Good quality aluminium road bike in top condition.

- upgraded Shimano Tiagra (not the Sora found on cheaper bikes) group-set with the break levers moving left and right for shifting up and down. The right lever was recently replaced with NOS (new old stock) item and professionally installed. The bike is shifting well through all 18 (9 x 2) gears.

- The bike was always stored indoors.

- Hardly used over the past 5 years, and not at all in the last year. I've hung it on to it long enough but I just don't ride it anymore.

- Never used for commuting, only occasional weekends and holidays.

- No accidents or bad falls.

- I had it serviced including cables replacement about 3 years ago and just haven't used it since.

- It has matching anti-puncture Armadillo tyres 700x23, which are a few years old, but had very limited use and were stored at home away from direct sunlight.

- Nothing stuck - the seat post moves and pedals come off.

- 2 bottle holders and wired trip computer included.

- The seat is comfy and without rips.

- The frame has some scratches, but nothing exceptional. It being aluminium bike there are no rust issues.

- Everything is working as it should.

- The bike is 60 cm from the bottom bracket to the top of the tube by my measure. I am 5' 11'' and used it with the seat post almost all the way down

- have a brand new helmet, phone and accessories bag and d-lock that I'll throw in. It also comes with a mounted tyre pump, lights installed.

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