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Blimey, i thought it was just to look awful!
You lern summat knew every days.
There's one other buyer beware!
What kind of person drops the stem down the steerer fork but leaves it angled up rather than flipping the stem?!?!
It's a stiffer arrangement to get the same height on the bars.
Are you used to SRAM shifting? I had it for a while (Force group) and absolutely hated it. Constant fettling of front mech required and unreliable shift response from the levers, particularly in winter gloves. Brakes on this are also pants.
You could probably build your own from bits off eBay for less. Frankenbikes can be cool (my dry bike is a parts bin special) but usually only when you've built it yourself...
It may be a Frankenbike but I don't see a problem comparing it to the Grade Tiagra Peted76, depending on the condition of the bike obviously.
The wheels and discs are probably about the same quality, the seatpost and stem a slight upgrade, not sure how the rival drivetrain compares to tiagra, probably not much in it.
The 2017 GT Grade AL is where I'd compare, one is new at £750 and the other is second hand. The AL has 11 speed 105 whereas the second hand is a carbon frame.
Very much depends on what you want to use it for, condition and size - or if you could drop it another £100 then it's a bit of a steal...
I agree with alan, although you'd have different shifters, it's not a 'bad spec' per se..
Looks like they've bought the wrong size bike (Grades are very big), been unable to take it back and either sold off the parts or put them on another bike.
Either that or they got a deal on the wrong sized frame and put other mismatched bargains on it.
Avoid. Get a new one at around 40% off with a full warantee and interest free credit, way less hassle.
Wow.
I think you've nailed this with your first sentence. It's a 'Frankenbike'.
This 'bike' as you see it is functional yes, but it's a million miles away from a spec that anyone would buy.
Someone's had all the bits off this frame and put them elsewhere.. they have then begged, borrowed and fudged the rest of it with cheap bits to make it into a 'functional' bike. You can buy a carbon GT Grade with Tiagra and matching bits for £999 - I bet the frame is the same.
Also the bars are higher than the saddle, so it's not been done by someone who knows anything about road bikes.
Asking for advice - interesting deal to be had or wouldn't touch with a barge pole?
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