Fs - coyote ht4 ultralight 4.4lb frame

simonlovell99

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A few items for sale, clear out the man cave and buy some baby stuff sale.

Coyote ultralite ht4 1998, easton ultralite frame. 16" ctc (18" to top of seat tube). A lightweight frame at 4.4lb, makes a really light build in a 1x9 and carbon fork config. Easy to get a 19lb build with this. Designed for a 100mm fork, I did try a 120mm and it felt ok. Top tube length 22" ctc Frame is in good condition no dents. disc and v brake, includes seat clamp and a 26.8 seatpost. £60 posted

USE SX seatpost. 25.4. Good working condition. £18 posted ono

Marin silver seatpost. 30.0. Fair condition, £10 posted
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Cane Creek thudbuster lt. 26.8. A nice seatpost to add comfort in good condition. Has black elastomers fitted, comes with purple and grey elastomers. £60 posted.
 

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Nice frame - I have two similar though not Coyote. Maybe the photos don't show it off to its best? Might also be worth indicating the weight since these are pretty light. My two Easton Ultralite frames come out around 1750 grams for the 18". They build up quite easily to sub-19lb rigid or sub-21lb bouncy.
 
Hi. Thanks for the comment, I have done more photos, will update with frame weight when took off crankset and bb. I had mine built up with exotic carbon forks at was light as, then changed to a 120mm fork, still felt nice.
 
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