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FS: Spooky Havocstaff American made aluminum frameset 59tt - $600 OBO

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February 14, 2018 10:37 PM
This is an American made Spooky Havocstaff, an aluminum race frame made by Sapa in Portland, Oregon in 2011 or 2012. I've had it since 2014 and am the original owner of the frame. I had it powdercoated here in Memphis about a year and a half ago. This sale includes the frame, Ritchey pro carbon fork, Cane Creek 40 headset, FSA SL-K seatpost, Prologo Nago TR saddle, Wheels Mfg pf30-to-Shimano bottom bracket, 130 PRO PLT stem, Easton EA70 handelbars and spare derailleur hanger.

Geo is as follows:
tt: 59
st: 54
ha: 73.85
sa: 72.5
cs: 405
bb: 70
fork: 43

This is the most confident handling frame I've had the privilege of riding. It takes corners like a bat out of hell, descends super confident (hands on or hands free) and can thread the needle through a crit peloton effortlessly. Honestly it was my favorite bike, but my crit racing days are rapidly coming to an end, gravel is calling my name and I can't afford n+1 right now (wife is in school).

Because the frame has been used as part of race bike for a few years there are a few scuffs and blemishes but nothing more than cosmetic (one small ding on the seat tube). The left decal has also been scuffed up a bit, but the good news is a new pair from Spooky can be acquired for $6 and come in a ridiculous number of colors.

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rrooster
From: Memphis, TN
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February 15, 2018 03:30 AM
tire clearance?
thinking it's too big but maybe....
pwebb88
From: Bizzzerkeley, CA
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February 15, 2018 05:14 PM
The rear will fit up to a 700x30, the front 700x28, thats on narrow rims, wide rims 26 in the front and 28 in the rear.
rrooster
From: Memphis, TN
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