1990 Trek 520 gravel/touring build, 58cm
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1990 Trek 520 gravel/touring build, 58cm
SOLD!
Hey everyone -
This isn't getting a lot of traction locally, so I'm posting it here although the build isn't really to the taste of this forum.
For sale is a well-loved 1990 Trek 520.
- Frame: True Temper touring tubes, repainted with some chips but rust- and dent-free
- Wheelset: Deore LX hubs laced to Sun CR-18s, fat Panaracer Gravel King SKs with less than 500 miles
- Drivetrain: 1x10 with Deore LX cranks, 40t RaceFace chainring, 11-42t Sunrace cassette, Deore XT rear mech shifted with DuraAce bar end shifter.
- Cockpit: Soma Portola bars, Tektro levers and cantis, Charge Spoon saddle, new cables, chain, pads, etc.
Asking $335 shipped for the complete bike, $140 shipped for the frameset, steatpost, stem, and headset.
Thanks!
Hey everyone -
This isn't getting a lot of traction locally, so I'm posting it here although the build isn't really to the taste of this forum.
- Frame: True Temper touring tubes, repainted with some chips but rust- and dent-free
- Wheelset: Deore LX hubs laced to Sun CR-18s, fat Panaracer Gravel King SKs with less than 500 miles
- Drivetrain: 1x10 with Deore LX cranks, 40t RaceFace chainring, 11-42t Sunrace cassette, Deore XT rear mech shifted with DuraAce bar end shifter.
- Cockpit: Soma Portola bars, Tektro levers and cantis, Charge Spoon saddle, new cables, chain, pads, etc.
Asking $335 shipped for the complete bike, $140 shipped for the frameset, steatpost, stem, and headset.
Thanks!
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That's a deal on a nice bike. I like the set up.
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Cool Build
That is a very cool build.
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bummed that this wasn't available when i was looking for a bike, now that i'm a few hundred into my build, i can't justify buying another bike. ugh, this is just about perfect, too.
oh well, free bump.
oh well, free bump.
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PM sent!
thanks,
thanks,
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Thanks, Tiredhands!
Built it up easily and couldn’t be happier! Great bike, thoughtful packing, excellent seller! Thanks, @tiredhands
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