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I bought this bag from Monica about, oh, a month or so ago, and unfortunately I cannot use it for a planned project, and I need some cash. Anyone interested in it? I bought it for $80, will sell for $60.
Shamelessly "ganked" photos:
Swift industries small Ozette rando bag (new it's $212). It's kinda dirty and gross but it doesn't smell bad. I hear you can clean them.
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Bo Ttorff
Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2016 1:37 pm
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caustic meatloaf
Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2016 1:51 pm
Joined: 06 Dec 2010Posts: 1235537Location: a hammy melange...
Sweet. I'll drop it off when I get home.
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Bo Ttorff
Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2016 1:58 pm
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Just leave it in the boat by the crab pots
jeff
Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2016 2:08 pm
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caustic meatloaf wrote:
Sweet. I'll drop it off when I get home.
Or you could bring it to the ride tonight.
caustic meatloaf
Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2016 2:47 pm
Joined: 06 Dec 2010Posts: 1235537Location: a hammy melange...
jeff wrote:
caustic meatloaf wrote:
Sweet. I'll drop it off when I get home.
Or you could bring it to the ride tonight.
I only go so much room on the whip! Althought tonight I'll probably bust out the tourer, since my sweet Paramount is still up on the blocks.
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jeff
Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2016 2:57 pm
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caustic meatloaf wrote:
jeff wrote:
caustic meatloaf wrote:
Sweet. I'll drop it off when I get home.
Or you could bring it to the ride tonight.
I only go so much room on the whip! Althought tonight I'll probably bust out the tourer, since my sweet Paramount is still up on the blocks.
I've got plenty of extra room in my bag for the beer you will owe me.
derrickito
Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2016 11:57 am
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Hard case bicycle travel luggage thingamajiggy.
I've used this a few times, but I mainly loaned it out to everyone who needed it for flights. Hard sided case for bicycle air travel. I've fit a 58cm touring bike and all my racks and gear in this.
For sale to you yahoos for $60. I'll be putting it on craigslist for higher in a few days.
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derrickito wrote:
Hard case bicycle travel luggage thingamajiggy.
I've used this a few times, but I mainly loaned it out to everyone who needed it for flights. Hard sided case for bicycle air travel. I've fit a 58cm touring bike and all my racks and gear in this.
For sale to you yahoos for $60. I'll be putting it on craigslist for higher in a few days.
I can attest to this contraption's capability. If I wasn't living in a van I'd plunk down the cash myself.
derrickito
Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2016 7:52 am
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box is sold. you can all now look to zack hale if you want to rent the box for beer/liquor :)
jimmythefly
Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2016 8:20 am
Joined: 10 Jan 2007Posts: 1491
I bought this thinking I would keep it but in reality I have a new babby and can't take on any more projects. Trying to clear the garage, not add to the clutter.
1991 Specialized Rockhopper Comp 20"
Paint has some scrapes and scratches but mechanically it's quite good. I just purchased it so haven't gone through everything with a fine tooth comb. i.e. hubs may need adjustment or headset bearings repacked, that sort of thing. But I rode it around and all seems to be in fine order, nothing obvious.
Shifts up and down the gears, rings and cogs in good shape, chain is great.
Grips are old. Front tire needs replaced asap due to sidewall damage.
Stem is not original.
$100
I have a set of Serfas commuter tires, black fenders, front platform rack, lower rise stem, different bars, saddles, etc that we can work into a deal if you want to fully commuter-ize it.
whitenhiemer
Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2016 8:42 am
Joined: 26 Sep 2013Posts: 591Location: somewhere up north
jimmythefly wrote:
I bought this thinking I would keep it but in reality I have a new babby and can't take on any more projects. Trying to clear the garage, not add to the clutter.
1991 Specialized Rockhopper Comp 20"
Paint has some scrapes and scratches but mechanically it's quite good. I just purchased it so haven't gone through everything with a fine tooth comb. i.e. hubs may need adjustment or headset bearings repacked, that sort of thing. But I rode it around and all seems to be in fine order, nothing obvious.
Shifts up and down the gears, rings and cogs in good shape, chain is great.
Grips are old. Front tire needs replaced asap due to sidewall damage.
Stem is not original.
$100
I have a set of Serfas commuter tires, black fenders, front platform rack, lower rise stem, different bars, saddles, etc that we can work into a deal if you want to fully commuter-ize it.
might be tall for me, I'm only 5"10, can i test drive it
jimmythefly
Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2016 8:57 am
Joined: 10 Jan 2007Posts: 1491
Sure PM me. I'm at work in Fremont and have the bike here.
I'm 5'10 ish myself and this thing is probably perfect for you (pending some stem adjustment and whatnot).
H-Dubs
Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2016 6:20 pm
Joined: 12 Aug 2011Posts: 127Location: Wallyhood
For sale, posting here for you fuckers before I put it on Craigslist.
52 cm Surly Long Haul Trucker, dusty blue frame. Photo to be added soon, but it looks like a Surly LHT. Duh. I am the fourth owner of this bike within the club, so let's keep it in the family! Frame is just too large for my stubby corgi legs and I can't afford to N+1.
Comes with Racktime rear rack and Tubus duo front rack (for low roller front panniers). New drivetrain components put on in May, including cassette, chain and outer two chainrings. Planet bike plastic fenders with plenty o' clearance. Leather bar tape with plenty of patina (read: my greasy hands touched these bars. A lot)
Mostly stock otherwise and bombproof like a LHT should be. Friend pricing available but it is going to to on CL for $850 ish.
This bike was stolen and then it came back the next day! It has magical powers! It will make people fall in love with you! And make you immortal! New-ish folks who don't have a Point 83 camping adventure machine, here is your chance.
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rza
Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2016 1:35 pm
Joined: 22 Jul 2013Posts: 452
Selling a pair of mens Giro city shorts. They are black, quick-dry fabric, have a single rear pocket, and a 32" waist. I've only worn them fourish times, but they do have a small amount of wear n' tear (get rad!). I did wear them in this year's GoS and finished on the podium, so you know they are "fast."
I'm selling them because these hips don't lie, and the cycling apparel industry is the stupidest thing on the planet. $20 for y'all fools.
walker
Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2016 8:16 pm
Joined: 05 Aug 2015Posts: 1855Location: beastcake
jimmythefly wrote:
I bought this thinking I would keep it but in reality I have a new babby and can't take on any more projects. Trying to clear the garage, not add to the clutter.
1991 Specialized Rockhopper Comp 20"
Paint has some scrapes and scratches but mechanically it's quite good. I just purchased it so haven't gone through everything with a fine tooth comb. i.e. hubs may need adjustment or headset bearings repacked, that sort of thing. But I rode it around and all seems to be in fine order, nothing obvious.
Shifts up and down the gears, rings and cogs in good shape, chain is great.
Grips are old. Front tire needs replaced asap due to sidewall damage.
Stem is not original.
$100
I have a set of Serfas commuter tires, black fenders, front platform rack, lower rise stem, different bars, saddles, etc that we can work into a deal if you want to fully commuter-ize it.
if you wanna go stocky-stock, I have the original tires for that bike in decent condition.
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H-Dubs
Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2016 2:25 pm
Joined: 12 Aug 2011Posts: 127Location: Wallyhood
H-Dubs wrote:
For sale, posting here for you fuckers before I put it on Craigslist.
52 cm Surly Long Haul Trucker, dusty blue frame. Photo to be added soon, but it looks like a Surly LHT. Duh. I am the fourth owner of this bike within the club, so let's keep it in the family! Frame is just too large for my stubby corgi legs and I can't afford to N+1.
Comes with Racktime rear rack and Tubus duo front rack (for low roller front panniers). New drivetrain components put on in May, including cassette, chain and outer two chainrings. Planet bike plastic fenders with plenty o' clearance. Leather bar tape with plenty of patina (read: my greasy hands touched these bars. A lot)
This bike was stolen and then it came back the next day! It has magical powers! It will make people fall in love with you! And make you immortal! New-ish folks who don't have a Point 83 camping adventure machine, here is your chance.
Joined: 01 May 2015Posts: 126Location: Rose town WA
2015 Kona Honky Tonk 54cm
bought stock in March 2015
here are the upgrades!:
Brooks B17 Narrow saddle or Selle Aspide
uno setback seatpost
origin8 110MM stem and/or orginal Kona 90MM stem
Schawalbe Marathon 28c tires about 500 miles on them i will throw in the original continental ultra sport 28c
planet bike cascadia fenders
kool stop brake pads
blackburn aluminum rear rack
New:
Soma "thick and zesty" brown camo bar tape
shimano 9 speed cassette
KMC 9 speed chain ,not the crappy one
freshly greased hubs and new ball bearings
wheels trued by ride bicycles
700$
or make an offer! will post pictures later
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LydiaBlaze
Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2016 11:14 am
Joined: 15 Mar 2016Posts: 47
Want a true crossbike, Selling:
Giant Faith 1 Small ----- CL for 1k, here for $900 all stock
BICYCLE DETAILS
Frame and Fork
Frame Tubing Material: Giant ALUXX SL aluminum w/Maestro suspension linkage
Rear Shock: Marzocchi Roco R coil, 178mm-travel
Wheels and Tires
Hubs: Front: Giant Tracker sealed; Rear: Formula
Tires: Kenda Nevegal Stick-E, 26 x 2.5
Spoke Brand: SAPIM Race 14/15g
Components
Brakeset: Avid Elixir 5 disc, 8/7-inch rotors
Shift Levers: SRAM X-5
Pedals: Aluminum platform
Rear Cogs: SRAM PG-950, 9 Speed: 11-34
Saddle: Giant DJ
Handlebar: Race Face Respond DH
Handlebar Stem: Race Face Respond DH
Habanero Terry Style 650c Road Bike 46cm
Carbon front fork
Ultegra Triple crankset
ultegra front derailleur
shimano deore xt long cage rear derailleur
Ultegra brakes
salsa adjustable setback seatpost
salsa road drop bars
ultegra shifters(right one needs replacing, will do it for you)
Ultegra to CXP33 wheelset, good rubber and tubes
Would trade towards a machoman disc, caadx, boone/crockett, wolverine.
andyenjoy
Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2016 8:23 am
Joined: 01 May 2015Posts: 126Location: Rose town WA
2016 SIDI Dominator 5 43.5 (9.5) Mega (wide)
worn only a few times small scuff on the toe from tipping over
they are just slightly to big in the toe box for me
150$ PM for pictures
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jimmythefly
Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2016 1:12 pm
Joined: 10 Jan 2007Posts: 1491
Now on craigslist. Added the serfas city tires, put a more appropriate stem on it, removed ugly old wheel reflectors and dork disc.
Still only $100 for you lot.
I live in w.sea but have the bike at my work in Fremont if it's easier to meet there.
Set up as townie commuter bomber. Components are pretty much all Deore 9 speed stuff with logos blacked out. Looks great from 15 feet, a bit scruffy up close.
Paint is kickass splatter paint with a slight pearlescent clear coat over the top that really doesn't show up in my pics well.
As shown saddle height is 730mm. For reference I am 5'11" and normally ride a 56cm road bike. This fits me well, but is definitely more aggressive than upright beach crusiser in fit.
Typically a 22" sized frame MTB would be for someone 6' and taller, which with a different stem this would also fit fine.
Shifters: Deore 9 speed
Rear Derailleur: Deore 9 speed
Front Derailleur Deore 9 speed
Brakes: Deore V brakes
Brake levers: no name
Cranks: Deore 9 speed
Wheels: Shimano hubs, nothing special 9-speed cassette 26" wheels.
Tires: CST cruiser tires 2.35 nominal. Seem to not have much flat protection so are actually lighter and suppler than you might think.
Cassette: 9 speed
Bars: commuter bendy
Grips: lock on, could use replacement of the inserts
Stem: quill adapter + 1" threadless steel stem
Post: no-name
Saddle: random
Pedals: Plastic
Bottle Cages: Yes
Headset: 1-1/8" threaded
Seatpost clamp: no name
Fenders: SKS converted to use single aluminum stay + daruma hardware
Rack: Minoura Gamoh King Carrier front basket large
$350 as it sits now.
$300 without the front rack.
$150 frame/fork/headset/post
We can swap on riser bars or flat bars or a taller quill stem from my parts drawer if you prefer to what's on it now. Actually I have a pile of parts that has to go including pedals, mini front rack, and other stuff so we can get it set up how you like just let me know.
This earlier pic shows the color better. I think. I mean, I'm colorblind so maybe not the best judge:
jeff
Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2016 11:00 am
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jimmythefly wrote:
And the purge continues.
$350 as it sits now.
$300 without the front rack.
Interested in that rack. Will it fit 26 and 700c set ups?
jimmythefly
Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2016 11:13 am
Joined: 10 Jan 2007Posts: 1491
Should. It's over 26x2.35 tires now with room to spare. Does not have any vertical adjustability.
I'd like to wait and see if the bike sells with rack or not. Also I have other front rack options that might work for you too, unless you specifically want this very rack.
jeff
Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2016 11:22 am
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jimmythefly wrote:
Should. It's over 26x2.35 tires now with room to spare. Does not have any vertical adjustability.
I'd like to wait and see if the bike sells with rack or not. Also I have other front rack options that might work for you too, unless you specifically want this very rack.
I'm flexible. Get at me with rack options.
jimmythefly
Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2016 12:03 pm
Joined: 10 Jan 2007Posts: 1491
jeff wrote:
jimmythefly wrote:
Should. It's over 26x2.35 tires now with room to spare. Does not have any vertical adjustability.
I'd like to wait and see if the bike sells with rack or not. Also I have other front rack options that might work for you too, unless you specifically want this very rack.
I'm flexible. Get at me with rack options.
Civia Pizzeria Rack.
Giant platform 14" long x 15.5" wide (note pics with 26x2.2 tires), very secure attachment due to the part that goes around behind the fork crown + flat tang at crown. Works with canti brakes, caliper brakes, mounts to mid fork eyelets or dropout eyelets. Not in production any more, I would like $75 for it.
Nashbar mini front rack. IMO this is a great way to mount a Wald basket, assuming you have canti studs and want to avoid attaching the basket to yoru bars. $beer
Raleigh Port Townsend rack. Stock on some years of the port townsend. The one I have is just like in the pics. Not sure of exact size but is close to 10" x 12".
$40
Blackburn vintage behind-the-fork-crown rack. Non adjustable, but for a bit of bending. These are awesome because fit bikes with caliper brakes and are very sturdy because of the welded one-piece construction. Drawback is doesn't fit every bike, mostly for road bikes with typical fork rake and dropout eyelets.
$40
Over 700c x32 tires and fenders:
Over 650b x 42 tires and fenders:
jeff
Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2016 12:15 pm
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jimmythefly wrote:
words and pictures.
Interested in the Raleigh Port Townsend, but the design leaves me less than enthusiastic about it's ability to hold a six pack secure.
Already have the Blackburn and didn't really care for it/use it for anything.
walker
Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2016 12:25 pm
Joined: 05 Aug 2015Posts: 1855Location: beastcake
jimmythefly wrote:
nashrack
I'd like to dibs that dinky Nash rack.
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jimmythefly
Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2016 12:30 pm
Joined: 10 Jan 2007Posts: 1491
jeff wrote:
jimmythefly wrote:
words and pictures.
Interested in the Raleigh Port Townsend, but the design leaves me less than enthusiastic about it's ability to hold a six pack secure.
Already have the Blackburn and didn't really care for it/use it for anything.
Yeah. It's got a heavy tang but seems like might be wobbly. My plan was to take some extra struts I have and also attach to canti bosses or mid-fork eyelets or something. I'll bring it to work or maybe we can figure out a doggy play date some time too.
jeff
Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2016 12:38 pm
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jimmythefly wrote:
jeff wrote:
jimmythefly wrote:
words and pictures.
Interested in the Raleigh Port Townsend, but the design leaves me less than enthusiastic about it's ability to hold a six pack secure.
Already have the Blackburn and didn't really care for it/use it for anything.
Yeah. It's got a heavy tang but seems like might be wobbly. My plan was to take some extra struts I have and also attach to canti bosses or mid-fork eyelets or something. I'll bring it to work or maybe we can figure out a doggy play date some time too.
All good, no hurry. If you bring it to work drop a line. Fact: Dogs love to play as much as dads like to drink cold beers.
Bo Ttorff
Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2016 10:06 pm
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Jimmy I may be interested in that behind the fork rack
jimmythefly
Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2016 10:25 pm
Joined: 10 Jan 2007Posts: 1491
Bo Ttorff wrote:
Jimmy I may be interested in that behind the fork rack
jeff wrote:
Already have the Blackburn and didn't really care for it/use it for anything.
Check with Jeff first.
key lime
Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2016 7:41 am
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Bo Ttorff wrote:
Jimmy I may be interested in that behind the fork rack
I think I've been looking for exactly this. If Jake doesn't take it I will.
jeff
Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2016 7:46 am
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jimmythefly wrote:
Bo Ttorff wrote:
Jimmy I may be interested in that behind the fork rack
jeff wrote:
Already have the Blackburn and didn't really care for it/use it for anything.
Check with Jeff first.
Nope, I was interested in the Raleigh Port Townsend.
No. I mean that Jake should check with you about the Blackburn rack because you seem more eager to be rid of yours than I am eager to get rid of mine.
HOWEVER
key lime wrote:
Bo Ttorff wrote:
Jimmy I may be interested in that behind the fork rack
I think I've been looking for exactly this. If Jake doesn't take it I will.
Looks like we might have two buyers and two available racks?
MurpleMan
Posted: Thu Aug 25, 2016 2:27 pm
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Through a strange/dumb turn of events I have ended up with 3 new pairs of giro hoxton gloves to replace the ones I lost. I'll keep two so I have a backup pair but looking to unload one pair.
Like dis
Size medium. I wear medium or large depending on the glove. These were a bit tight at first but loosened up to a perfect fit after a few rides. Non-padded.
$15
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jeff
Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2016 1:36 pm
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gone.
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TooTall
Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2016 7:50 am
Joined: 29 Aug 2014Posts: 690
jeff wrote:
MSR water filter with extra unused filter. Current filter only used a few times.
Taking interest: Grey heavy Swift Industries Pannier, top clips on with zippered pocket, left side, purple trim, doesn't appear to have been used at all just stored. Looking for offers. album: http://imgur.com/a/RSUMb
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