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  • Santa Cruz Stigmata 58cm (L) custom build

Santa Cruz Stigmata 58cm (L) custom build

by rogp
Published: June 22, 2025 (4 weeks ago)
£4,500.00
Category
Bikes / Cyclocross
Location
Camberley, Surrey
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Large
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Custom built Santa Cruz Stigmata CC (model 2021)
 
Size: 58cm
 
Full spec:Frame: Santa Cruz Stigmata CC 2021 (Dark Green) 
Rear Derailleur: SRAM X01 Eagle AXS 
Shifters: SRAM AXS Force 
Crankset: SRAM AXS Force 175mm 
Pedals: Shimano XT 
Bottom Bracket: Chris King ThreadFit 30 (Matte Jet) 
Cassette: SRAM XX1/X01 Eagle 10-50/52 
Chain: SRAM XX1
Brakes: SRAM AXS Force 
Rotors: SRAM AXS Force 160mm 
Handlebar: Ritchey WCS VentureMaxxx 
Stem: Ritchey WCS Toyon Blatte (2cm of carbon spacers installed) 
Grips: Enve bar tape 
Headset: Chris King Dropset 3 (Matte Jet) 
Seatpost: Ritchey WCS Link Blatte 
Saddle: Brooks Cambium C15 
Wheelset :Hunt 35 Gravel X-Wide (700C) – with lifetime replacement crash warranty 
Front Tyre: WTB Resolute 
Rear Tyre: WTB Resolute 
 
This bike has seen less than 150 miles of towpath and well groomed cycle paths. 
 
Total build cost was circa £6000
 
 Note: (i)Tyres are currently will not hold pressure for more than a few days. I suspect they need to be reseated/refitted and have new sealant installed. (ii) There are 2 very minor cosmetic level scratches on the frame – one on the seat tube and one on the non-drive chainstay.

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