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Post by jim James on Jun 25, 2015 9:07:02 GMT
Don't laugh, but my old man bought a Pearson Carbon Pro about 6 years ago. It was built for extreme comfort for an old man.
It's probably done about 100 miles in total. If anyone is interested in a carbon bargain let me know and I'll post some photos.
James.
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Post by Richard on Jun 25, 2015 10:26:16 GMT
Don't laugh, but my old man bought a Pearson Carbon Pro about 6 years ago. It was built for extreme comfort for an old man. It's probably done about 100 miles in total. If anyone is interested in a carbon bargain let me know and I'll post some photos. James. can't think why you are posting it on here then What size? Pics please.
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Post by terry on Jun 25, 2015 14:22:26 GMT
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Post by jim James on Jun 25, 2015 15:25:04 GMT
Its an older version than that though and black
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Post by mrzr2005 on Jun 25, 2015 15:49:05 GMT
Funny how the two oldest posters have replyed lol
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Post by jim James on Jun 25, 2015 18:09:39 GMT
ok, before looking at the pics know that I had no part what so ever in the build or choices. Peasons did it to make him comfortable on the bike, which clearly he wasn't because he hardly ever rode it. I knew the Pearsons from teenage years, that's why my Dad went to the shop for the build. Anyway have a look and I am interested to hear fairly sensible offers. PHOTOS HERESIZE: I measured the frame with a tape measure as best I could. Top Tube centre to centre = 51cm Seat Tube centre to centre = 43cm Stand Over floor to top of top tube roughly just in front of the saddle = 74cm FRAME BLEMISHES The bike has hardly been used but the frame does have some marks on it: Blemish top right hand side of down tube Bottom Right hand side of down tube James.
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Post by Richard on Jun 25, 2015 23:02:17 GMT
A mix of 105 and XT and that saddle. Wtf! Frame too small for me
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