Just wanted to say that I know OP in real life and bike is in exact condition as she states
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I am selling a 2013 Trek Domane WSD size 44 that I recently received as a gift. It was a little too small for me, but would be perfect for someone under 5'3. I only rode it 4 times and rear wheel tire and cassette have 0 miles on them. A stock Domane frame retails for $3629 plus taxes, and to to get this color scheme now you'd have to pay close to $500 extra for Trek's Project One on top of the frame retail price! The frame set was built with full Sram Rival group set and upgraded to ceramic bearings, an additional $100 upgrade. The bike includes a set of Bontrager Race wheels with Bontrager R3 Black tires, not the Reynolds Carbon wheelset shown in one of the pictures. Stem is Bontrager RXL. Bars are 40cm 3T Ergonova. Stem is 80mm Bontrager Race X Lite. Cassette and crank are 11/23 and standard size 39/53. The Look Keo Pedals and Carbon bottle cage are not included. You have the option to either get the bike with a setback seatmast as shown or a straight seatmast. Price is $3200 shipped to anywhere in continental US.
Please feel free to contact me with questions.
Just wanted to say that I know OP in real life and bike is in exact condition as she states
I bought a 2013 Trek Domane WSD Size 44 but then wound up using the money toward my hybrid and upgrades after the Ruby was recovered and returned. I never even took the Domane out of the store. I didn't need two road bikes.
I loved the bicycle though! It wasn't as expensive as this one.
kajero
2013 Trek FX 7.6 WSD
2012 Specialized Ruby WSD
2004 Schwinn (I think that is the year)
That gearing might make it a bit hard to sell to us mere mortals...
2015 Trek Silque SSL
Specialized Oura
2011 Guru Praemio
Specialized Oura
2017 Specialized Ariel Sport
Not hard to change the gearing, though.
I'm probably over a month late, however my daughter is 5' tall and an avid athlete, primarily an XC skier and loves to bike. Have you sold this? It's very hilly in VT so would need to adjust gearing a bit....
What series is/was it? 4, 5, 6?
Thanks (and congratulations if you have already sold it)