2018 S-Works Tarmac Disc
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Our spez distributor have all tarmac sl6 disc on clearance sale as low as $2000 depending on the color
Yes, Disc, brand new
Just not the colour I would buy if I had a myriad of choices, but it's only the logo colour I'd change so it's easily replaceable by a decal
The trickiest part is me bringing it across the sea hoping it wont get damaged, but I think I'm willing to take the risk for that price
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g32ecs wrote: ↑Sat Dec 21, 2019 4:53 pm
Yes, Disc, brand new
Just not the colour I would buy if I had a myriad of choices, but it's only the logo colour I'd change so it's easily replaceable by a decal
The trickiest part is me bringing it across the sea hoping it wont get damaged, but I think I'm willing to take the risk for that price
Are you importing into the US? You're going to end up paying 11% in customs fees and then also state sales tax, so it will be roughly 20% total. Still a helluva lot cheaper than buying a new frameset from US dealers I guess.
No Canada. I take a 13% hit on approx $1480 ~ still worth it I think, that's an added $200 ish on topTobinHatesYou wrote: ↑Sat Dec 21, 2019 4:59 pmg32ecs wrote: ↑Sat Dec 21, 2019 4:53 pm
Yes, Disc, brand new
Just not the colour I would buy if I had a myriad of choices, but it's only the logo colour I'd change so it's easily replaceable by a decal
The trickiest part is me bringing it across the sea hoping it wont get damaged, but I think I'm willing to take the risk for that price
Are you importing into the US? You're going to end up paying 11% in customs fees and then also state sales tax, so it will be roughly 20% total. Still a helluva lot cheaper than buying a new frameset from US dealers I guess.
Anyway it's just a plan for now. I had my eyes on another frame but the LBS didnt show me enough love plus some other things I did not like so I'm exploring options - this, a BMC SLR01 complete bike (won't like the components though), a strip and rebuild Super Six Evo to name a few options
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Does anyone have a source for the rubber frame plugs that are used with Di2? So far I only saw the one that closes the seat tube hole when it is not used. But maybe I am also searching with the wrong keywords.
I bought a Tarmac Disc Sport 105 that I want to upgrade with the Ultegra Di2 Upgrade Set. The bike came with the part that closes the shift cable entry on the down tube, but without the other rubber fittings.
Is the rear derailleur cable exit plug even different between mechanical and Di2?
I am from Germany, so online shops from Europe would be preferred.
Thank you!
I bought a Tarmac Disc Sport 105 that I want to upgrade with the Ultegra Di2 Upgrade Set. The bike came with the part that closes the shift cable entry on the down tube, but without the other rubber fittings.
Is the rear derailleur cable exit plug even different between mechanical and Di2?
I am from Germany, so online shops from Europe would be preferred.
Thank you!
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These are what I use. I use the circular ones if I recall correctly.Lieblingsleguan wrote: ↑Sat Dec 28, 2019 4:55 pmDoes anyone have a source for the rubber frame plugs that are used with Di2? So far I only saw the one that closes the seat tube hole when it is not used. But maybe I am also searching with the wrong keywords.
I bought a Tarmac Disc Sport 105 that I want to upgrade with the Ultegra Di2 Upgrade Set. The bike came with the part that closes the shift cable entry on the down tube, but without the other rubber fittings.
Is the rear derailleur cable exit plug even different between mechanical and Di2?
I am from Germany, so online shops from Europe would be preferred.
Thank you!
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Yes, I've seen frames liked that when I've photographed them straight out of the box from Specialized.
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Yes. Almost all manufacturers will wrap each tube section in foam, cardboard or both for impact / perforation protection.
Thanks. I think Ive only bought a frame only once and didnt see a clear film like that.TobinHatesYou wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2020 2:28 am
Yes. Almost all manufacturers will wrap each tube section in foam, cardboard or both for impact / perforation protection.
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For a second I thought you said 2x 400 each. 2400 sounds about right. A fried paid 2200 for hers.
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