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SOLD! Bike for Sale - 2010 Orbea Onix

June 3 update **Thanks to everyone who enquired about my bike.  It is now sold and going to a great new home**

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To make room in my garage for a my new road bike, it is time to let my Orbea Onix move to a new home.

This is a fantastic bike for the new or experienced cyclist looking for a full carbon road bike at good price.

Details:

$1700
2010 Orbea Onix Road Bike
Size 51 (I am 5'6")
SRAM Force group set (shifters, brakes, crank, derailleur)
Shimano wheels with Continental 4 Season Tires
Brand new Fizik saddle 
Brand new bar tape
SL-K Seat zero offset seat post
Arundel Sport bottle cages
Shimano 105 pedals (included if you want them)

Interested?  e-mail me at erin337@telus.net









Comments

Jennifer said…
Too bad I'm not in the market for a road bike. That's a great deal.

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