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As stated in title,

De Rosa merak - Dura Ace

LIMITED EDITION SIGNATURE FRAME

Bike comes with:

Ksyrium Rims

Titanium time pedels

Full Dura Ace group set

56cm frame

2 Zip carbon fibre drink bottle holders

Carbon fibre front forks

Ritchey stem and seat post

Excellent Condition and Ready to race.

Asking price $6000

Thanks,

Cameron

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thanks, :rofl:

Anyone else into road racing ?

Nice ride dude. Sorry I'm not in the market. I did a little back in the late 80's and 90's. Bannan was coaching me and I took silver at Nats. Currently on a Giant Team Once but ended up selling off the carbon Campag so I could stay compatible with my mates. Dura Ace is good stuff.

Might stage a comeback later this year if I fix the back injury (2 ruptured discs). wonder if the old guy will take some time out to look after me? Guaranteed drug free, unlike the filthy trackies. national team is a bust now, unlike the good old days.

bbenny, shred heads sux :rant:.....seriously, I could ride around the fat tyre guys all day on the road, but when we went off road I was pathetic. Trying not to get the nicely shaved and tanned legs scratched....

Also comes with another frame, merida brand new and has never been used.

it has carbon front forks, its a mangnesium frame, dura ace bottom bracket.

Heaps of extras; Mag trainer, training videos, time racing shoes and more.

can sell the merida seperatly.

its an awesome bike.. but very serious price for pros.

biking is awesome rush though.. going 70km/hr on a pushie is equal to going 200km/hr in a skyline :) Racing cars down hills was often fun although also a little suicidal :mad:

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