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Dirt Disciple
Hello!
Hi! You are looking at Lee Cougan Negative Gravity frameset. This is high quality frame, build to last many years for Your enjoyment. The frame has been used for xc racing for 1 and half season by 65 kg semi-pro, it was a race-day machine so it hasn't seen a lot of action. I bought it from my friend with purpose of building it into 9kg titanium missle, but I changed my mind and will be moving into cyclocross (need money).
The frame is in very sound condition, with ordinary signs of use, minor scratches here and there from riding in the woods; nothing uncommon. No cracks, dings or dents, nor any form of abuse.
The BB area, chainstays and dowtube are oversized, making for very stiff rear end, providing high pedalling efficiency and optimal power transfer. This is not the lightest frame out there, but it is very racey, durable and stiff. Thin 27.2 mm seatpost offers a bit of flex, therefore providing You some amount of comfort (combine it with Your carbon seatpost of choice) and be happy for endurance events, like XC marathons. Geometry suits standard 100mm suspension forks (Reba/Sid/etc.)
As the saying goes: Nothing looks, rides or lasts like Titanium.
Technical specs:
Frame material: 3/2.5 Ti alloy
Frame size: I will measure it and put on scale on request
BB: BSA, threads nice and clean
Brake mounting: V brake studs (unused) and Disc Brake mount (used)
Headset: takes standard 1 1/8 inch (ask me for nice CK headset which I had on that frame)
Seatpost: 27.2 mm
The frame comes with Shimano HT2 bb with lots of life left, nice seatpost clamp and long Ritchey Pro Alloy Seatpost.
I am looking for 720 Euros shipped to EU/UK, although open to sensible offers. The new frame costs around 1300 Euros, see:
http://www.kijiji.it/annunci/biciclette ... y/39924882
Please take a look at these detailed pictures and judge the value for yourself. It is made in USA as sticker says and by no means inferior to Van Nicholas, Moots, Merlin or Litespeed frames which are more renowned, but a way overpriced.
If You need any more details or pictures, feel free to contact me at [email protected]
Hi! You are looking at Lee Cougan Negative Gravity frameset. This is high quality frame, build to last many years for Your enjoyment. The frame has been used for xc racing for 1 and half season by 65 kg semi-pro, it was a race-day machine so it hasn't seen a lot of action. I bought it from my friend with purpose of building it into 9kg titanium missle, but I changed my mind and will be moving into cyclocross (need money).
The frame is in very sound condition, with ordinary signs of use, minor scratches here and there from riding in the woods; nothing uncommon. No cracks, dings or dents, nor any form of abuse.
The BB area, chainstays and dowtube are oversized, making for very stiff rear end, providing high pedalling efficiency and optimal power transfer. This is not the lightest frame out there, but it is very racey, durable and stiff. Thin 27.2 mm seatpost offers a bit of flex, therefore providing You some amount of comfort (combine it with Your carbon seatpost of choice) and be happy for endurance events, like XC marathons. Geometry suits standard 100mm suspension forks (Reba/Sid/etc.)
As the saying goes: Nothing looks, rides or lasts like Titanium.
Technical specs:
Frame material: 3/2.5 Ti alloy
Frame size: I will measure it and put on scale on request
BB: BSA, threads nice and clean
Brake mounting: V brake studs (unused) and Disc Brake mount (used)
Headset: takes standard 1 1/8 inch (ask me for nice CK headset which I had on that frame)
Seatpost: 27.2 mm
The frame comes with Shimano HT2 bb with lots of life left, nice seatpost clamp and long Ritchey Pro Alloy Seatpost.
I am looking for 720 Euros shipped to EU/UK, although open to sensible offers. The new frame costs around 1300 Euros, see:
http://www.kijiji.it/annunci/biciclette ... y/39924882
Please take a look at these detailed pictures and judge the value for yourself. It is made in USA as sticker says and by no means inferior to Van Nicholas, Moots, Merlin or Litespeed frames which are more renowned, but a way overpriced.
If You need any more details or pictures, feel free to contact me at [email protected]




