Time to pass on my Yeti Frame and Fork.
Up for sale are...Frame, fork, headset, bottom bracket, front mech, brakeset and cable hanger.
The frame is in great condition, It's not been raced (don't snigger Edwards), just been pootled about on the south downs and country lanes for a year. There are a few tiny paint chips mainly on the chainstay bridge and dropouts and a mark from the chain on the underside of the shell. The only ones worth noting are one under the bb shell (covered with a patch) and a pair where I dropped an allen key on the seatstay in the garage a month after getting it! But apart from that, it's really clean. No chainstay chips or anything. One bottle cage bolt thread tap in thing is a bit loose, but still tightens up etc.
Details, measurements and inspiring videos of how you can use your Arc X to commute to work in Colorado can be seen at the link below, but I'll just say it's a stock Medium (54cm effective top tube) sloped geometry race frame. Weighs about 3.2lbs and the fork is amazingly light (about 475g) and responsive as it's the range topping EC90 X full carbon (with carbon steerer) this frame was designed to run.
This bike is fast, it's so balanced and just a joy to ride, race or commute on. And it's possible to build it into a really light all rounder.
Other bits included are, a King headset, Dura Ace BB, Ultegra SL f.mech, Avid Shorty 4 canti brakeset and a Syncros Hang Doggy cable hanger.
More info:
http://www.yeticycles.com/#/bikes/ARCX/1/
*2009 Yeti ARC X Cyclocross Frame (Medium - 54cm).
*Easton EC90 X Carbon Cross Fork.
*Chris King Headset.
*Ultegra SL front mech.
*Dura Ace 7900 external BB.
*Avid Shorty 4 Canti brakes (no pads).
*Syncros Hang Doggy cable hanger.
*Spare Yeti Mech Hanger (new).
£625.00 + post at cost. (Or collection in London or Sussex is fine.)
Thanks for looking.

Up for sale are...Frame, fork, headset, bottom bracket, front mech, brakeset and cable hanger.
The frame is in great condition, It's not been raced (don't snigger Edwards), just been pootled about on the south downs and country lanes for a year. There are a few tiny paint chips mainly on the chainstay bridge and dropouts and a mark from the chain on the underside of the shell. The only ones worth noting are one under the bb shell (covered with a patch) and a pair where I dropped an allen key on the seatstay in the garage a month after getting it! But apart from that, it's really clean. No chainstay chips or anything. One bottle cage bolt thread tap in thing is a bit loose, but still tightens up etc.
Details, measurements and inspiring videos of how you can use your Arc X to commute to work in Colorado can be seen at the link below, but I'll just say it's a stock Medium (54cm effective top tube) sloped geometry race frame. Weighs about 3.2lbs and the fork is amazingly light (about 475g) and responsive as it's the range topping EC90 X full carbon (with carbon steerer) this frame was designed to run.
This bike is fast, it's so balanced and just a joy to ride, race or commute on. And it's possible to build it into a really light all rounder.
Other bits included are, a King headset, Dura Ace BB, Ultegra SL f.mech, Avid Shorty 4 canti brakeset and a Syncros Hang Doggy cable hanger.
More info:
http://www.yeticycles.com/#/bikes/ARCX/1/
*2009 Yeti ARC X Cyclocross Frame (Medium - 54cm).
*Easton EC90 X Carbon Cross Fork.
*Chris King Headset.
*Ultegra SL front mech.
*Dura Ace 7900 external BB.
*Avid Shorty 4 Canti brakes (no pads).
*Syncros Hang Doggy cable hanger.
*Spare Yeti Mech Hanger (new).
£625.00 + post at cost. (Or collection in London or Sussex is fine.)
Thanks for looking.
