DNA Titanium MTB.

Griffster

Retro Newbie
Hello folks,
I've don't think I've ever actually posted before, although I've been a lurker for quite a while. Anyhow...

I have a DNA Titanium MTB I built way back in '96-'97ish and although I've been through a couple of other bikes since, have always kept this one, because it was "special". :D
Unfortunately family/space/money have conspired against me keeping her any longer (the bike, not the wife).
I'm thinking of sticking it on eBay and wondered what you folk thought?

There's been a few components changed during that time, so when funds were tight, whatever I could get my hands on.
The stem (the original was a Titanium DNA prototype - I still have it).
The Saddle - Thats was an original Flight Titanium - jolly uncomfy!
Granny ring.
Cassette (The original was a DNA Titanium prototype).
Other than these, it's original.

Here's the rest of the spec:-
DNA "TUBE" 3AL/2.5 Titanium frame. I bought this frame directly from Giles at DNA, is was one of their production prototypes - So it's slightly different from most of them. It was fitted with a Canti boss, where the factory runs didn't have one.
Forks:- AMP F3 - In good condition, damper needs oil. I have the service manual.
Headset - FSA.
Front Wheel:- Mavic CrossLand - A great wheel and has never needed truing.
Rear Wheel:- Mavic 217SUP DB Spokes, Hope Hub. Great condition, I have a spare set of bearings and the service manual.
Ti Skewers, I don't recall the brand.
Brakes - XTR V Brakes. Cheapie Shimano levers (They could do with changing).
Bars:- Qranc.
Drivetrain:-
Cassette - Shimano 6spd HG
Can't remember chain
Crank - Shimano XT. Middleburn rings
Rear Mech - SRAM 7.0 (Originally a 9.0 until one of the pins dropped out).
Front Mech - XTR.
Seatpost - RACEFACE
Saddle - WTB

The current weight is about 23lbs/10.5kg but it was noticeably lighter in it's original spec.
Soooo... I was just wondering what you folks thought I should be asking for it?
 

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Hi folks,

I'm starting to think that perhaps it's worth less than I originally expected. :cry: So I think I'll stick it on eBay and
hope that it gets a bit of interest. It's a bit of a shame as it was such a sweet ride.

Oh the joys of running the eBay gauntlet! :roll:
Wish me luck.

Cheers
Sean :D
 
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Hello
Any chance you could run the tape over its vital stats?
Centre B/B to top of seat tube...centre to centre top tube...headtube length...also centre B/B to centre of top tube.
I am 5'9" usually on a 17" so it maybe a bit of a stretch.
Cheers
 
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Hi Cookie,

Yes, I don't know how I forgot to add that info. The news is good, it's a 17" frame. Here's some of the stats for you.

Seat tube length, Centre BB to Centre of top tube = 17" (430)
Seat tube length, Centre BB to top of seat tube = 19" (485)
Top tube length (Centre head tube to centre top of seat tube) = 22 1/2 (570)
Cainstay = 17" (430)
Headtube = 4 1/2" (115).

I'll nip over to the eBay listing and update that too.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/DNA-TUBE-TITA ... 25a00ee354

Cheers
Sean
 
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Sean, nice bike but if your after maximum profit splitting would be your best friend and offer the parts for sale on here using prices based on a little research of previously sold similar items.

Saves eBay fees and idiots ;)
 
Thanks Guru, do you think so? I hadn't really considered it. OK, I'll do some searching on the FS forum to see how splitting changes the landscape. Thanks for your help!
 
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Top work fella
I see you have a bid on Fleabay now.
I will check stats against my current ride and see how it stacks up.
Ta for the info and GLWS...sure it will get some interest.
 
I was watching this one on eBay with great interest. Went above my budget in the end though.
 
Hi Mik,

It went for around the figure I was expecting, given the time of month and that it was sold as a complete bike. Mindfreak is totally correct, of course, I would probably have attracted a bit more if I'd split, and the eBay fees are a nightmare. The lucky buyer has been brilliant, which is nice. Thanks for your interest, and sorry you didn't win it.
I took it for a little ride into the village and back before I packed it all up. "sniff".

Ebay in general is proving to be a huge PIA at the moment. I'm flogging literally heaps of stuff I have at home (not bike related, sorry folks), and if there aren two areas which attract more idiots than anywhere else, its Mobile Phones and DJ kit (well, a couple of Technics turntable related items). People don't read the descriptions and don't seem to understand that if they win it's a binding deal.
The fees though are killing me! Do others have much success on Gumtree?
 
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