[ebay.co.uk] Specialized S-Works frame £100 BIN

orange71":m5i1x86s said:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Specialized-S-Works-Frame_W0QQitemZ270550250705QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_sportsleisure_cycling_bikeparts_SR?hash=item3efe0d34d1

nice price but I don't think it's a Specialized.
 
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I'm pretty sure that the seller is Andy Palmer, owner of API resprays. He does all Specialized warranty resprays so probably knows his stuff and is very friendly so ask him!
 
Looks identical to my old M2 S-Works.

If it is indeed an M2, thats a blinking good price :shock:
 
pete_mcc":1fdde6f5 said:
I'm pretty sure that the seller is Andy Palmer, owner of API resprays. He does all Specialized warranty resprays so probably knows his stuff and is very friendly so ask him!

Guess that'd be the best thing to do if interested.

Given the lack of visible brake mounts can only assume it's a road frame. The late 90s / early 00 S-Works road frames I recall had aero seat tubes which this doesn't.

Either way I stand (and expect) to be corrected.
 
John":rf9vztol said:
Given the lack of visible brake mounts can only assume it's a road frame. The late 90s / early 00 S-Works road frames I recall had aero seat tubes which this doesn't.

On second and somewhat longer inspection, given the headtube angle yes that is a road frame.
 
Pickle":5ydgf4w8 said:
John":5ydgf4w8 said:
Given the lack of visible brake mounts can only assume it's a road frame. The late 90s / early 00 S-Works road frames I recall had aero seat tubes which this doesn't.

On second and somewhat longer inspection, given the headtube angle yes that is a road frame.

yes the road forks are a bit of a giveaway . :lol:
 
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