Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Ellsworth Truth SST.2



Have you been searching for a brand-new Ellsworth Truth SST.2 with carbon wheels, XTR throughout and a FACTORY WARRANTY, but simply can’t afford $10,000?  Well, look no further.

You are looking at a 2013 18” (M) Ellsworth Truth SST.2 in Nickel finish; this is the ultimate racing machine.  The frame is brand-new, fresh out of the box, and includes the factory 2-year warranty.  Anex Bicycles is an authorized Ellsworth dealer: I build and sell a mix of brand-new and used Ellsworth’s, in addition to just about any other bike you can imagine.  This particular Truth has a mixture of new and used parts throughout: the condition may vary on specific parts, but overall, it’s an amazing ride.  If you’d like a comparison, feel free to check out the Ellsworth Outlet store right now and see just how much you’d pay for this same bike with brand-new XTR throughout (WITHOUT carbon wheels, by the way): $7,795.



The parts that matter are listed below; unless you see “BRAND-NEW”, the parts are used:
-          2013 18” (Medium) Ellsworth Truth SST.2 aluminum frameset, 26” wheel-base (BRAND-NEW)
-          2013 Fox Float CTD BoostValve w/ Kashima Coating rear shock (BRAND-NEW)
-          2011 Fox F120 RL Tapered front fork (Rebuilt by Revolution, no rides since)
-          Reynolds MR-5 XC carbon disc tubeless wheelset
-          Kenda Small Block Eight Tubeless tires
-          Shimano XTR carbon 9-speed rear derailleur
-          Shimano XTR 3-speed front derailleur
-          Shimano XTR 9-speed rapid-fire shifters
-          Shimano XTR 9-speed titanium cassette
-          Avid X.O. Trail hydraulic disc brakes
-          FSA SL-K carbon integrated crankset
-          Easton Monkey Lite SL carbon riserbar
-          Thomson Elite seatpost
-          Specialized 143 Hollow Ti racing saddle
-          Sunline VONE stem (BRAND-NEW)
-          Ergon GP-1 ergonomic grips
-          Shimano XT ICE rotors (160mm)
-          Pedals of your choice (Flats, SPD, Crank Brothers, Time, etc.)

If you were to add up the retail value of this bike, you’d be well over the $8,000 mark.  The frame alone is retailed at $2,999.  The wheels alone retail for $1,799.  You get the picture: this is NOT your average mountain bike. 

Although I have a website (www.anexbikes.com) it’s currently being completely redesigned and is not up-to-date at the moment.  But you can follow Anex Bicycles on Facebook at Anex Bicycles LLC, on Twitter @anexbikes, and on Blogger at http://anexbikes.blogspot.com/.  

SOLD.


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