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[SOLD] Milwaukee Bicycle Co. Road

Circa 2011 PinP joint. 59cm seat tube center-top, 575mm effective top tube, 180mm headtube

Frame:
Milwaukee Bicycle Co. Road frame - True Temper Verus tubing, neon yellow w/ black splatter - 59cm

Fork/Headset:
Milwaukee Bicycle Co. Road fork / Cane Creek S2 headset

Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
SRAM Rival 22 172.5mm crankset / SRAM GXP bottom bracket

Pedals:
Shimano XT PD-M770 pedals

Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
SRAM PG-1050 11-32t cassette / SRAM Red Yaw PowerGlide 50-34t chainrings / SRAM PC-1051 chain

Derailleurs/Shifters:
SRAM Red 10 Yaw front derailleur / SRAM Red 10 WiFli rear derailleur / SRAM Red 10 2012 shifters

Handlebars/Stem:
Ritchey NeoClassic 44cm handlebars / Sim-Works Rhonda 110mm x 10° stem

Saddle/Seatpost:
Kalloy 26.8mm seatpost / Selle San Marco Concor Light saddle

Brakes:
Shimano BR-R451 mid-reach brakes

Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
H Plus Son Archetype rim / BHS SLF85 hub / Sapim CX-Ray spoke / Sim-Works Volummy 32c tire

Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
H Plus Son Archetype rim / BHS SL210 hub / Sapim CX-Ray spoke / Sim-Works Volummy 32c tire

Accessories:
King stainless cages / RoadRunner saddle tool roll

Bike History

Click a link below to see past stages of this bike.

  1. Initial
  2. Version 2.0

Added by jtbadge. Last updated almost 4 years ago.

As of almost 4 years ago, jtbadge has indicated that they no longer own this bike.

4 Comments

_rd

_rd says:

Did this used to belong to Prolly?

Posted about 4 years ago

jtbadge

jtbadge says:

Yeah, when I brought it in to GSC to get the headset pressed in, Kyle immediately recognized it as being that PINP bike from back in the day. He said John sold it years back before moving to LA

Posted about 4 years ago

_rd

_rd says:

That's awesome! Seeing the image here sparked the memory from his blog back when. Good luck with the build.

Posted about 4 years ago