For sale: Argon 18 Gallium Pro - large (57.5 cm)

Hi everyone!

I am selling my much-loved Gallium Pro. I worked weekends at a bike shop over the summer and the owner is letting me swipe one of the clearance bikes, so it makes sense to pass on this one. I bought it from an Argon 18 employee in 2016 and since then have upgraded and replaced literally every single part on it. I had a crash in 2017 but the frame was replaced under warranty (and by warranty I mean that Argon18 found a frame in the back of their warehouse or something and decided to give it to me). As it currently is, no part of the bike has been involved in a crash (it’s a bit of a ship of Theseus situation).

Here’s a few photos: https://photos.app.goo.gl/wrWWV74ss2wVxPV86

I’m asking $3450 on Kijiji for it, but I’m willing to give a good discount for someone on the McGill cycling team. I’d rather it go to someone that’ll get a lot out of it than just rake in the big bucks. Don’t be afraid to low-ball me.

Here’s the component breakdown:

Frameset : Argon 18 Gallium Pro Large (57.5cm) – 2013. FSA headset, PRO carbon topcap and spacers, BB386evo bottom bracket.
Wheelset : Bontrager Aeolus Pro 5 TLR – 2019 ~3000km, hubs just serviced.
Tires : Conti GP4000IIs 25mm – brand new
Bars : Easton EC90slx, 42cm
Stem : 3T ARX II Team, 110cm, +/-7
Tape : Fi’zi:k Performance Soft Touch - new
Seatpost : FSA K-Force Light, 31.6mm diameter, 0mm setback - new
Saddle : Selle SMP Composite, Carbon Rails. I’m pretty fond of this saddle, so -$120 dollars if you don’t want to take it
Bottle Cages : Tacx Deva 2x
Brakes : Sram Red Calipers, Swiss Stop Black Prince Pads, brand new
Brake levers : Sram Red 10sp
Brake/shifter cables and housing : Mostly JagWire, some Shimano housing segments. Redundant barrel adjusters on everything (it’s really helpful)
Crankset : Sram Red GXP, 50/34, 172.5mm arms
Chain : Sram PC 1091R HollowPin Chain ~500km
Derailleurs : Sram Red Yaw 10sp
Cassette : Shimano Ultegra 11-28 10sp. ~500km
Pedals : Look Keo 2 Max Blade, 6Nm release. These are one of the oldest parts of the bike. They still work, but their miles are numbered.

Feel free to ask any questions!

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Pretty sweet build right here! Highly recommend anyone looking for a good used bike to take a look at this.