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  1. You could probably get a couple hundred for it. I’m sure someone would bite, just to have such a unique bike.

  2. It was a TT/Tri bike then someone swapped out the handlebars for a riser stem and swept back handlebars. It has a poor set of tires and an awful seat. The chips on the frame when the steerer hit the frame are concerning. It would cost quite a bit to fix what is wrong with the bike. This is a free or nearly free project bike for someone who wants to try to set it back up right. You might be able to sell it to someone who wants to use it as is for a couple hundred USD/EUR.

    Also a Songbird sticker! Curious how that happened.

  3. Can someone help me out here: What’s this stem arrangement about?

    Is it original? Or something triathlon-specific from around 2010(?) when this bike was new?

  4. lelanicarver on

    Those reverse brakes are excellent at hooking stuff and causing an unexpected loss of altitude.

  5. Cycle-Path-401 on

    The crazy doctor in the film “The Human Centipede” would recoil in horror at this abomination.

  6. jdayrutherford on

    I don’t know. Campy 11 Campagnolo wheels. Yes dump the bars and seat, not bad if it fits.

  7. You should be able to get $500 for it, if the handlebars are corrected. It has Campy components, it was a high quality triathlon bike.
    Having said that… in my part of Canada, anything that doesn’t say “Cervelo” or “S-Works” seems to sit on FB Marketplace unsold.

  8. Idk how they rate this bike in other countries, but I guarantee that in Korea it might be popular. If you would like to sell it, DM me please

  9. ForeverShiny on

    The frame and rims look kinda cool, but everything else is just a crime against taste in bicycles

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