2015 Litespeed Litespeed T5 Road Bike
Brand: Litespeed
Bike Type: Road Bike
Wheel Size: 700C
Frame Size: Large
Material: Titanium
Suspension Type: No Suspension
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Model: Litespeed T5
Number of Speeds: 22 Speed
Brake Type: Rim Brake – Mechanical
Handlebar Type: Drop Bar
Tire Type: Tubeless Tires
Shifter Style: Road Bike Shifter
Gear Change Mechanism: Derailleur Gears
Model Year: 2015
Vintage: No
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For your consideration, I present a beautiful Litespeed T5 titanium frame & carbon fork road bike. This was the last bike I built before I sold the bike shop I owned. It was literally a tour de force of products we carried. If you have never ridden a high-quality titanium bike, you will be in for a real treat, it rides very smoothly without being flexible (at least for an older guy like myself). I purchased the frame in 2016 and completed the build in 2017. Garmin says I have about 1700 miles on the bike, but the cassette, chain and tires have have around 500 miles. Just look at these specs: Frame:Flat-mount disk or rim-brake compatible – carbon rim-brake forkHas clearance for up to 30mm road tires Size – large (57cm top tube)Extra rear derailleur hangarAll the stops and cable guides necessary to convert to mechanical shiftingCane Creek 40 headsetWheels manufacturing PF 30 bottom bracket with ceramic bearingsLovely titanium bottle holders included Cockpit:Syncros carbon 44cm bar with black silicone tapeSyncros 1.0 stem (110 mm) Syncros carbon seat postTerry, Falcon Y saddle Group:Sram Red eTap F/R derailleur and shifters, battery charger with 3 batteries (1 extra I always carried, but never needed)Sram Red 50/34 – 172.5 crankSram 1170 cassette – 11x32Sram 1170 chainSram Red brakes – pads are very good, but a new set was recently purchased and will be included Wheels:White Industries hubsDT Swiss tubeless rimsDT Swiss Champion spokesProfessionally built by Little Fire Cycles in Flowery Branch, GAHutchinson Intensive 700×28 tubeless tires These are the specs of a dream bike, however at 70+ years of age, I just don’t need this much bike any longer (I have a couple of other bikes I ride as well). Besides, once sold, the wife will let me build a new one! I’ll include shipping on a buy-it-now purchase!