2010 Trek Madone 6-series: Chris Horner
An actual team bike from the RadioShack squad, not a Project One replica (btw, Trek charged $10,000 for the replica when it was available). Made of Trek’s highest \"Red\" grade carbon fiber, each 6-series Madone takes more than 12 hours to be built and is touched by more than 30 sets of hands.
This frameset was raced by Chris Horner during the 2010 season. As you know Chris won the Vuelta de Espana last year riding for RadioShack. And he placed 17th in the Tour de France this year.
I purchased this frameset from Team Radio Shack at the end of the 2011 season (prior to the team becoming Team RadioShack Nissan Trek). The left rear seat stay was damaged in transit by an airline. I had the damaged area examined and repaired by a local carbon frame builder. The repaired area is as good as new and is warranted by the frame builder.
Bike Specs (the following came from Team RadioShack):
Model: Trek Madone 6-Series (sometimes called the 6.9)
Frame size: 56cm (as Trek measures their Madones)
Headset: Cane Creek
Front Derailleur: SRAM Red (steel cage)
Seat Mast Cap:Black with RadioShack red stripe, 175mm
Handlebars: Bontrager Race Lite (RL) aluminum, 42cm center to center
Saddle:Bontrager inForm RL
Bottom Bracket: Enduro Ceramic BB90 press-inbearings
Bike Specs (the following parts I added):
Stem: Bontrager Race XXX Lite carbon 120mm (new)
Shifters: SRAM Red
Crankset: SRAM Red, 172.5mm, 50/394
Chain: SRAM PC-1090
Rear Derailleur: SRAM Red
Brakes: SRAM Redwith black pads
Wheels: Shimano RS80 (aluminum with carbon fiber)
Tires:Hutchinson Atom, 700x23C (new) - note: I replaced the old Schwable tires you see in the pictures
Bar Tape: Cork
Cables: Gore Ride-On (new)
NOT included in this sale:
Garmin computer and mount
Pedals
Water bottle cages
Condition: The bike is in excellent condition. All parts are used unless stated otherwise. Frame has a small repair as noted above and as seen in the pictures. It is a race used bike, so you can expect minor cosmetic nicks, chips and scratches from typical use, but nothing to compromise the integrity of the bike. The bike was assembled and cabled by the fine mechanics at Mellow Johnny\'s in Austin, TX (the service course for Team RadioShack at the time).
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