Soma Double Cross flatland touring rig **super price drop**

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Karate Monkey

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Bought this with the idea of doing some flat land touring, noodling around, but never got to it. Flawless condition.

Frame/fork: Soma Double Cross Cantilever. 20"/51cm c-t-c seat tube. Other measurements on request.
Handlebars: Modolo "Butterfly" bars. Super hard to find here...
Stem: Civia
Headset: Cane Creek 110
Seatpost Clamp: Salsa
Seatpost: Velo Orange Grand Cru
Cranks: Velo Orange Grand Cru 110 double
Wheels: Velocity Synergy rims, Velocity branded hubs
Tires: 700x40 Maxxis Refuse
Drivetrain: Shimano 105 all around. Flatbar shifters.
Brake Levers: Dia-Compe "guidonnet" levers
Brakes: IRD Cafams with Mathauser pads/shoes
Saddle: Sprung Velo
Fenders: SKS P45s

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Asking $800. Thanks for looking.
 

qclabrat

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Great looking build, glws
Can you post some closeups of the cockpit? interested in how you positioned/mounted the brake levers and shifters
 

Karate Monkey

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@qclabrat the guidonnet levers are difficult to see here, but they follow the curve of the trekking bars. They were originally designed for swept-back upright bars. Obv, you aren't limited to this type on trekking bars--you can use regular flatbar levers, too. The shifters are up top (they were there when I got it). I originally intended to move them down to the bottom, but left them after two rides, when I realized I didn't mind them there.
 
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Karate Monkey

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Bump. For reference, I'm 5'9" ish, and this is a super comfy, mostly upright (like, 'hybrid' bike) fit, as built.
 

rlb

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Nice looking bike, GLWS. Waiting for someone around here to sell a 58cm bike!
 

RobW

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What fenders are these and how wide of tire will it take on this bike? Better yet, would you part out the fenders ? Then I’d want to know my first question.

Rob
 

Karate Monkey

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@RobW they are SKS P45 Chromoplastic fenders. Since the stays are cut-to-fit, it doesn't make a ton of sense to try to re-sell them, unless you have the exact bike, and exact size they are on. I have a second set of stays, but you're already at retail then, so...
 

RobW

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@RobW they are SKS P45 Chromoplastic fenders. Since the stays are cut-to-fit, it doesn't make a ton of sense to try to re-sell them, unless you have the exact bike, and exact size they are on. I have a second set of stays, but you're already at retail then, so...
Has same bike in 54
 
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