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  1. #1
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    FS: Gunnar - full custom size

    I am still looking to sell my lovely Gunnar frame. $700 plus shipping and this lovely frame can be headed your way with plenty of time to build her before the spring! She is a true, full custom design so there isn't a stock size, basic dimensions follow. Outside of a couple of paint chips on one of the chain stays she is in great shape!

    Color is "Candy Purple over Graphite Silver". Designed for v-brakes, and I had a full SRAM S9/S0 drive train with a triple cassette - but all of that has been sold.

    Attachment 17484

    Dimensions:
    Seat mast: 460
    Wheels: 26#
    Top Tube (theoretical) 500
    Seat Angle: 75
    Head Angle: 71
    Fork Rake: 48 (custom road fork)
    Trail: 59.8
    Chainstay Length: 425
    Headtube Length: 140
    Bottom Bracket Drop: 50
    Stack: 535
    Reach: 350
    Average Standover (mm): 730.2
    Wheelbase: 990
    Last edited by Catrin; 12-19-2014 at 04:47 PM.

  2. #2
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    Oct 2014
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    I'm not interested in buying anything right now, I just have a few questions that others looking at it might have. Do you know the weight? What are the frame and fork made of? Also, is it designed to be more of an endurance/relaxed geometry bike? I am just guessing based on seat and head angles and the head tube length but really I don't know much about bike geometry!

    Good luck!
    2007 Trek 7.2 FX
    2015 Felt F85X with Specialized Oura seat, Specialized Road Pro II handlebars, and Look Quartz pedals

  3. #3
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    Gunnar (and Waterford) bikes are all made of custom steel, very light, very good quality. This bike looks very much like a rigid mountain bike frame, though it has a road fork. Indeed, that fork was is the only thing that kept it from being a rigid mountain bike The frame + fork weighs about 3 pounds or so.

    It is the same bike in my avatar. It made a wonderful bike for endurance/long rides :-) Ive certain physical issues that made a full custom necessary, and I cannot tolerate traditional road bars. It fit me like a glove and rode like a dream!
    Last edited by Catrin; 12-20-2014 at 07:31 AM.

  4. #4
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    Bump - this lovely frame and fork is still for sale. Reasonable offers + shipping considered. She is a very special bike and needs a good home. Right now this lovely frame is just holding up my bedroom wall and that is a sad fate for such a beautiful bike. She was used for rides on long country roads, commuting to work, and light off-road riding.

  5. #5
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    still available? PM sent

  6. #6
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    Yes

 

 

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