Interesting. 

I sold this to Rollum last spring on behalf a a good friend of mine. It was 
sold with the Campagnolo Chorus/Centaur drivetrain and a carbon fork. It 
sold for a bargain price of $625.  You can see the listing on this group 
here https://groups.google.com/g/internet-bob/c/x14jClVGxpw/m/U_SL0aKBDQAJ

Since then he's fitted it with a nice steel fork and changed the tires and 
a few other bits. It's a nice bike. 

Julian Westerhout
Bloomington, IL 

On Wednesday, November 5, 2025 at 4:54:30 PM UTC-6 exliontamer wrote:

> Decided to sell this as a complete build. 65cm ctt with a 57cm tt. The 
> frame was built with a combination of Reynolds 853 & True Temper OX PLAT. 
> The steel fork is a recent custom order from Ellis Cycles. The matching 
> carbon fork is a True Temper Alpha Q. The carbon fork will need to have the 
> aluminum insert that holds the star nut re-epoxied (not a hard job) and has 
> a bit of paint removed from under the fork where the tire hits (see photo). 
> Both forks are cut to allow a nice amount of bar height. The photo shows 
> the clearance at the rear (the front fork has plenty more room). The tire 
> measures 31mm on the Mavics. I think a true 33 might be the max safe size 
> (I mentioned a 35 clearing in the previous post but please ignore that). 
> There are a few very light paint scuffs on the top tube but nothing 
> noticeable with a complete build. The saddle height in the photo is 81cm 
> for reference. Saddle and bottle cages not included. Happy to answer any 
> questions.
>
> $1,500 plus shipping to the lower 48
>
>
> Photos: 
> https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1QgE39lTzWNkUvWqBeJU6TM82t67flS_v?q=type:image%20parent:1QgE39lTzWNkUvWqBeJU6TM82t67flS_v
>
>
> Build list with some notes...
>
>
> Cockpit: 46cm Nitto Noodles, 10cm Nitto UI-81 stem, Nitto steel & Blue Lug 
> brass spacers, red Nitto bar ends, chubby bobcat cap
>
>
> Drivetrain/Shifting: Campagnolo Centaur 10 Speed shifters, Campangnolo 
> Chorus Compact front derailleur, Campagnolo Centaur long cage rear 
> derailleur, Clipper 46/34 175 crankset, MKS Lambda pedals, Dura Ace 10 
> speed chain
>
>
> Wheels/Tires: Mavic Open Pro, Campagnolo Hubs, 12/26 cassette, Challenge 
> Strada Bianca 700x33 tires
>
>
> Brakes: Dia Compe BRS-101 
>
>
> Seatpost: Nitto S65
>
>
> * The carbon fork only clears a 28 and needs a short reach caliper. The 
> bike was built for short reach but the rear brake bridge was put in a nice 
> spot and allows the use of mid reach calipers for more tire clearance with 
> 700c wheels.
>
>
> * The steel fork is built for mid reach calipers. The heart stickers are 
> my touch and easily removable if that's not your thing.
>
>
> Thanks! Happy to answer any questions!
>
> [image: IMG_6951.jpg]
>

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