2013 BH RX TEAM - 57cm frame size (with factory uncut steer tube) with upgrades/extras
Used for 1 full cross season. This is a great cyclocross frame which allows for multiple setups/braking options (cantilever or disc brake) and allows rear wheels to be run in a 130mm spacing or a 135mm spacing by changing out to different inserts that bolt to the frame. Pictured with some electrical tape on the headtube and downtube to cover water bottle bolt holes and reduce cable wear/scratches. Bike pictured without bar tape (will send along brand new bar tape with bike; white or black color choices). Bike
Full Sram Force10 speed group (shifters, 11-27 cassette and derailleurs). Stock seatpost (FSA SLK), stem (FSA OS 190) and handlebar (44cm FSA Wing Pro Alloy). Upgraded crankset (FSA SKL Light 386 EVO with 53/39 road gearing and comes with a matching 46 tooth cyclocross chainring), saddle (Selle Italia SLR) and disc brakes (TRP HY/RD mechanical to hydraulic disc brakes with upgraded super light Ashima Air Rotors in 160mm diameter). The last upgrade to the bike is the wheelset; Velocity A23 clincher wheelset built in a Pro Build which is linked below (MSRP $1000). On the wheels will come with Challenge Grifo 32c tires.
Sale does not include the road wheelset shown in some of the pictures.
Links to wheels, frame specs, sizing and review.
http://www.velocityusa.com/product/wheels/cyclocross/a23-pro-disc-w...
http://bhbikes-us.com/bikes/detail/16
http://www.cxmagazine.com/bh-bikes-carbon-rx-team-disc-cyclocross-1...
http://www.bikerumor.com/2012/07/25/2013-bh-road-triathlon-bikes-ne...
Please email with any questions or for additional pictures.
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