Jon K.
Active Member
I know I should *never* look at bike stuff on Craigslist, but here we are....
Saw a post on Craigslist here in Tulsa that I kept an eye on for a while, then when the price dropped I decided to go for it.
People had a 52cm Cervelo P2K aluminum time trial/triathlon bike that they were selling. The ad said the seat post is stuck in the frame, so they were trying to get rid of it figuring someone would part it out. The price started out at $200, then dropped to $100 a few days ago, and I couldn't resist that.
Particularly since the drivetrain is 10-speed Dura-Ace 7800, 2004 vintage. The first with Hollowtech II cranks, so the drive side spider has that smooth bulge in the middle. No bolt to hold it to the bottom bracket axle. 53/39 chainrings, 172.5 crankarms, just the same as the Ultegra crank on the 'dale at present.
Dura-Ace front and rear derailleurs, though the front is a braze-on. I'll need to figure out if it will work with the clamp that is on the 'dale. 12-25 cassette. 700c Ritchey deep section alloy wheels, Ritchey Zero hubs 16 spoke front and 20 rear, Vittoria Rubinho Pro 25mm tires.
Since it's a tri bike, it has bullhorn bars and Profile Carbon Stryke aerobars. Indexed thumb shifters on the aerobars and "skeleton" brake levers on the bullhorns. I'll have to source a set of 7800 STI levers, which won't be inexpensive. I saw a set on eBay with the FlightDeck for $200 used.
Also has black Cervelo dual-pivot rim brakes, not the Dura-Ace. I have 105 brakes on the 'dale now, so they're okay for the moment. Dura-Ace calipers would be another $100 used.
Saw a post on Craigslist here in Tulsa that I kept an eye on for a while, then when the price dropped I decided to go for it.
People had a 52cm Cervelo P2K aluminum time trial/triathlon bike that they were selling. The ad said the seat post is stuck in the frame, so they were trying to get rid of it figuring someone would part it out. The price started out at $200, then dropped to $100 a few days ago, and I couldn't resist that.
Particularly since the drivetrain is 10-speed Dura-Ace 7800, 2004 vintage. The first with Hollowtech II cranks, so the drive side spider has that smooth bulge in the middle. No bolt to hold it to the bottom bracket axle. 53/39 chainrings, 172.5 crankarms, just the same as the Ultegra crank on the 'dale at present.
Dura-Ace front and rear derailleurs, though the front is a braze-on. I'll need to figure out if it will work with the clamp that is on the 'dale. 12-25 cassette. 700c Ritchey deep section alloy wheels, Ritchey Zero hubs 16 spoke front and 20 rear, Vittoria Rubinho Pro 25mm tires.
Since it's a tri bike, it has bullhorn bars and Profile Carbon Stryke aerobars. Indexed thumb shifters on the aerobars and "skeleton" brake levers on the bullhorns. I'll have to source a set of 7800 STI levers, which won't be inexpensive. I saw a set on eBay with the FlightDeck for $200 used.
Also has black Cervelo dual-pivot rim brakes, not the Dura-Ace. I have 105 brakes on the 'dale now, so they're okay for the moment. Dura-Ace calipers would be another $100 used.