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  1. #1
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    2010 Quintana Roo Seduza Tri bike XS/48cm for sale

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    I'm selling my tri bike. It just was not for me and hopefully l can find him a good home! This bike has about 225 miles on it only...so it's practically brand spankin' new! The hubs have been disassembled and re-greased and now everything works beautifully.

    2010 Carbon Frame Size: XS (48cm)
    Ultegra/105 mix compact double drive train
    Quintana Roo wheels (handbuilt Alex wheels): 650c
    Continental Ultra Sport tires
    FSA Omega cranks: 165mm

    Original saddle, two bottle holders included (one shown, one that attaches to QR saddle), no pedals. (I'm willing to include the pedals for $50 if you want them)

    $1200 plus shipping. This is a really good looking bike with a black/white/bare carbon paint job on the frame.












  2. #2
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    Such a sweet bike! Too bad she didn't work out for you.
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  3. #3
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    I know! She is still parked against that wall in our hallway and every time I walk by her, I feel guilty for selling her. But a bike this pretty deserves to be ridden and LOVED and I just am not feeling the love.

    Plus I've now got a Powertap wheel being built that I'll need to pay for, so there is no going back now!

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    I understand. I will try to find a good home for her.
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  5. #5
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    Dang. Too bad it's too small. I could just come pick it up!
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  6. #6
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    LOL, Ellen! I could just ride it to your house and walk back (almost)!

    Since I cannot edit my original post, I'll have to post this here:
    I was misled - upon further research I have determined that this bike is actually a 2009.

  7. #7
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    Quote Originally Posted by GLC1968 View Post
    LOL, Ellen! I could just ride it to your house and walk back (almost)!
    Just make it a "brick" and run back home. LOL!
    Road Bike: 2008 Orbea Aqua Dama TDF/Brooks B-68


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    How tall are you?

    Veronica
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    5'4" but I have short legs and a long torso. I could have fit on the frame of a small, but the QR smalls have 700c wheels and because of that, I could not clear the top tube!

    Oh, and price drop to $1050 plus shipping.
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    Bummer - I think I'm probably a small then. My Cervelo is a 50, so a 48 since a bit of a stretch. It's too bad you couldn't get her to work for you.

    Veronica
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    Quote Originally Posted by Veronica View Post
    Bummer - I think I'm probably a small then. My Cervelo is a 50, so a 48 since a bit of a stretch. It's too bad you couldn't get her to work for you.

    Veronica
    Yeah, I'd bet that you are a small, too. My road bike is also a 48, so I'm probably just a tad shorter in most dimensions than you.

    I wish it would have worked, too. Honestly, the biggest problem was the TT position. I could hold it comfortably (except for crotch issues, but I expect that over time, I'd get those worked out with the right saddle), but I never enjoyed it. I don't like riding that aero - I didn't find it fun. I would much rather spend a ride in the drops on my road bike than on aerobars on this bike. I know that makes me weird, but whatever. If I were ever to consider longer distance triathlons, I'd probably try again (with a different brand, perhaps) but for now, my road bike makes me happier.
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    I've done all of my HIM on my road bike. My only issue with it has been that my legs are so dead on the run after 56 miles. I wonder if the TT position would make that less of an issue.

    Plus I just need to get more bike time this year.

    Veronica
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    Quote Originally Posted by GLC1968 View Post
    Yeah, I'd bet that you are a small, too. My road bike is also a 48, so I'm probably just a tad shorter in most dimensions than you.
    I am a small in QR also. I have a Lucero. If your bike was a small, I'd totally buy it and ride it on the trainer. Dang!

    It takes time and good fit to adapt to riding aero, I think. Might just not be the bike for you, or the right time. Hopefully someone picks it up!!

  14. #14
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    Interested in your bike

    Hi there,

    I am just getting started in triathlons. So this bike is much more than i need. My sister is training for her 1st ironman and has gotten me interested. I live in LA. I travel to OR for work on a regular basis.

    I am 5'2" so I think this is the right size for me. I figure if I buy it, the inspiration will come. I am training for an Olympic distance now. I am not a true road rider. So that is why I am interested in tri specific bikes. Again, more bike than I need but I am feeling the bug already.

    Here is my email. Schapmanh@gmail.com

    If you throw in the pedals, I will consider $1050 total.

    My name is Sally. I look forward to your response! Thanks!

    Happy New Year!

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    Hope you can find a good home for it...I've been drooling on it...it's MY SIZE! But alas...$$.

 

 

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