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  1. #1
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    Small Giant t-mobile race frame for sale(full bike for sale)

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    Asking $2000 obo
    I unfortunatly have to sell my bike because it is to big for me! My SO bought it for me last year as a gift and I didn't get to try it until it was mine.
    I absolutly love how it handles.
    The frame is the 2004 Giant t-mobile womens race frame, It was never raced. I have had this bike for less then a year and I am sad to have to part with it- i will look at offers for just the frame, but really want to sell it as a full bike.

    The frame is full carbon with Giant Composite Aero SL 1-1/8" all carbon fork
    the frame weighs less then 3 lbs!!
    shifters- Shimano Ultegra STI, 10 speed
    front derailleur Shimano Ultegra Double
    rear derailleur Shimano Ultegra Short cage
    brakes Tektro- TK423AG
    brake levers Shimano Ultegra
    cassette- Ultegra 10 speed TCR - 12-26T
    chain -Shimano Ultegra 10
    cranks TruVativ Elita Compact GXP 36/50
    BB TruVative Giga X Drive
    rims Xero - XSR-3
    hubs Xero XSR-3
    spokes Xero XSR-3
    handlebar 6061 Aluminum
    stem - 6061AL
    headset FSA Orbit ACB, 1 1/8"
    seatpost Giant Composite w/ micro adjust, 27.2
    saddle Fi'zi:k Alienta Sport w/Maganese rails




    ok i broke my camera last week!so I am attaching the only picture I have, sorry it isn't great! once I get my camera fixed I will upload more pictures!!
    the second photo is off of the giant website.
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  2. #2
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    size?? I know you said small but whats the measurements??

  3. #3
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    it is 44cm

    top tube is 53.5
    this link will take you to it's specifics

    http://archive.giant-bicycles.com/us...04&model=10953

  4. #4
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    Drool!!!

    Too small for me (guess that's good for my wallet ), but I hope you find it a good home
    Most days in life don't stand out, But life's about those days that will...

  5. #5
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    thanks! I hope it does also.
    Once I figure out when I can get my diva frame(I am going to build up a diva as long as I get enough money off of my bike-benefits of the SO working at the LBS), my poor baby here is probably going on EBAY, if she doesn't sell here.
    I love this bike sooo much, corners so well, wants you to do technical stuff but at the same time a dream to ride long distance- just a good stiff racing frame.

  6. #6
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    Do you happen to know what the virtual tt length is? 53.5 sounds awfully big for a 44cm, but then it has a sloping top tube (my slightly too big 54cm road bike with standard geo has something like a 54.5cm tt).

    Pretty...

  7. #7
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    Maybe not too small for you, CA_in_NC. Keep in mind that Giant makes a compact frame. That 44cm measurement is equivalent to a 51-54cm in other bikes. According to Giant's website, the 44cm (Small) should fit a woman between 5'4' and 5'7" tall. However, you really need to test ride. I got on a 3xs last weekend and it fit me at 5'2" even though the website lists it as made for under 5' - I need a shorter reach due to shoulder/neck stuff though.

    Here's more stuff on Giant sizing:

    http://giant-bicycles.com/en-US/technology/compactroad/

  8. #8
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    that TT measurement sounds right - Giants are very, very long for their size - even the wsd models have long top tubes.
    "Sharing the road means getting along, not getting ahead" - 1994 Washington State Driver's Guide

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  9. #9
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    Quote Originally Posted by michelem View Post
    Maybe not too small for you, CA_in_NC. Keep in mind that Giant makes a compact frame. That 44cm measurement is equivalent to a 51-54cm in other bikes. According to Giant's website, the 44cm (Small) should fit a woman between 5'4' and 5'7" tall. However, you really need to test ride. I got on a 3xs last weekend and it fit me at 5'2" even though the website lists it as made for under 5' - I need a shorter reach due to shoulder/neck stuff though.

    Here's more stuff on Giant sizing:

    http://giant-bicycles.com/en-US/technology/compactroad/
    **putting fingers in ears**

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  10. #10
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    Oooh.. nice bike. Good luck with the sale.
    Push the pedal down watch the world around fly by us

  11. #11
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    bummers, too big for me. I have a giant in a XXXS, I love giants.

 

 

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