Joined: Wed Aug 02, 2006 1:32 am Posts: 370
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Hello all,
I am putting a feeler out to the local community with regards to my wife's hardly ridden Panasonic titanium bicycle.
At this stage I am unsure of whether to part it out or sell as complete so hopefully this feeler can give me more of an idea.
I built this bicycle originally as a window bicycle for a shop so no expenses was spared to built it up.
Build list: - Panasonic titanium frame (suitable for riders <166cm) non-slopping - Relatively uncut EC90 superlite forks - Red CK head set with titanium base plate and CK spacers - AM classic 350 rims laced to red tune mig 45 mag 150 using pillar titanium spokes and red wheelsmith nipples on conti supersonic tyres and 57g maxxis tubes locked in with M2 racer QR - Ritchey WCS stem (60mm) - Easton ec90 handlebars 40cm - Record 10v groupset which we manage to source the original/first carbon 170mm cranks from campy and full ti 12-25 cassette with alloy lockring - Token tiramic BB with titanium axle and titanium crank bolts - Front and rear of the Record derailleur is carbon so its not the metal version - Specialite TA red outer chain ring 53t - Campy record 39t silver due to the weight being lighter than the red TA inner - Blue chain ring bolts - KMC x10SL chain - Custom nokon outers to match bicycle - Zero gravity ti brakes - Look keo ti pedals - Thomson Masterpiece seatpost - Mod flite saddle with blue leather to match handlebar tape and had excess to use as chain guard - Double wireless cateye computer for heart rate and cadence - Prorace red carbon bottle cage with red bottle cage alloy bolts - Had the M2 racer seat post clamp but it snapped so a red hope one is on it now - Teflon cables and matching coloured end caps
The bicycle has hardly been ridden and it most likely has less than 200km on it.
Everything was bought brand new at the time (more than five years ago) including the cranks that we had to source from WA.
The frame was an old stock which I remembered it being 6/4 but can't guarantee that so will just assume its a normal 3/2.5. I do not have the model number for it now as when we pulled out the frame it had this retro paint job that would look out of place for the time we were planning the build so had it stripped down to bare metal.
If anyone is interested please PM me and the bicycle is located in Melbourne.
Thanks for looking.
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