I have seen a lot of pictures on the internet of the Litespeed Sewanee. But I'm a little confused how the CLR suspension link is mounted/attached to the frame.
It has to be a 2006 frame since I want a new one.
Does the Litespeed Sewanee CLR suspension design in size M/L and and L look like this on a 2006 frame?
yup, thats it. I have a 2005, but it is the same linkage.
As a matter of fact, I am going to be listing my 05 frame on ebay tomorrow or Wednesday. I have been spending more time on my Merlin hardtail and my single speed to justify having the bike in the garage just sitting.
OOPS, I just checked the bike downstairs and it is a little different, but the same concept. The upper link is connected to a strut that goes from the top tube to the seat tube. I will try to post some photos later tonight. Mine is a size ML
TiRyder,
I'm a little surprised you decided to sell the Sewanee already. Saw some of your prior posts, seems like you just got it built. Any particular reason? How does it ride?
Yup, It is a shame, The bike is awesome and rides great. I really did love the bike. It had the perfect amount of travel for the type of trails and events I usually ride.
Mostly it was financial. I had three Ti bikes and one needed to go. The others are a Ti Yeti Arc and a Merlin Fat Ti. These two bikes are irreplaceable, while the Litespeed is. I also think I got more for the Sewanee than I would have from the other two.
Yes ... those darn little things ... they should come first I was eyeing that listing and was a little surprised it sat at $1100 for the longest time. I was very tempted ... I was glad to see that they driven up the price in the end. Hope you got what you wanted
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