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You could do a lot worse than the Cinelli Experience.
Thanks guys. A new frame isn't approaching anywhere near necessary for me so I'll probably wait for now
Having said that has anyone built up or bought a Condor Acciaio I'd be interested to know what they think of it
you can have a planet x pro carbon frame for £299 right now, leaving you £200 for a nice full carbon fork...
Second this thought. I've had a Pro Carbon for several years and really like it.
Here is a curve ball for you. I love my spesh allez and the current model has geometry of its tarmac older brother.
You could get a basic allez for your budget and keep the frame and carbon fork. Then sell off the parts.
Not the most exclusive option but decent financial terms to it.