Please see below regarding frames for sale.  If you have any questions please use the contact information in the email.

Thanks.

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From: Jim Smart <jim.smart@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: May 12, 2010 7:30:04 AM EDT
To: rsmart22@xxxxxxxxx
Subject: Road and Cross Frames For Sale


Two frame sets for sale.

The first is a 2006 57 cm Litespeed Tuscany, titanium of course.  The top tube is 56.5 cm.  The full geometry is available here: http://litespeed.com/2006_Litespeed_catalog.pdf (warning large download).  This bike was ridden by my lightweight wife for 3 years and last year she got a new bike.  The frame has been hanging in our garage since.  It comes with the stock full carbon fork, Cane Creek headset, and Thomson seatpost.

The second frame is an aluminum Empella Bonfire cyclocross frame with stock carbon fork and Campy integrated headset.  The frame is a 54 cm with a 54.5 cm toptube.  Empella is a Dutch company (though the frame is made in Asia) so they know cross bikes.  I raced this bike about 5 or 6 times then loaned it to a friend (also a lightweight female) for a year as a dirt road machine.  She loved the bike and ended up buying a dirt road bike of her own.  This bike is incredibly versatile, ride in on the road, ride it in the dirt road or trail (I rode it at the Tour de Felasco this year), or race cross.  The frame has two colors and any paint chips just go from the blue to the yellow, so there is no bare metal showing.

These frames are in Tallahassee at the moment, but I'll be in Gainesville next Sunday, May 23 and can bring them with me.

Asking price for the frames is $800 for the Litespeed and $400 for the Empella.  If you have any questions or want larger pics drop me an email at jim.smart@xxxxxxxxxxx or give me a ring at 850-425-2677.

Thanks, Jim Smart


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