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caustic meatloaf
Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2016 8:48 am Reply with quote
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I had to do a double take to make sure I didn't accidentally lose a pannier when I saw yours.

Looks like it has the ARCAM system on it, which is nice. If I didn't already have two of these, i'd pick this up.

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LydiaBlaze
Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2016 10:00 am Reply with quote
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caustic meatloaf wrote:
I had to do a double take to make sure I didn't accidentally lose a pannier when I saw yours.

Looks like it has the ARCAM system on it, which is nice. If I didn't already have two of these, i'd pick this up.


Got it at a race this past weekend, do you know what they go for?
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caustic meatloaf
Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2016 10:31 am Reply with quote
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LydiaBlaze wrote:
caustic meatloaf wrote:
I had to do a double take to make sure I didn't accidentally lose a pannier when I saw yours.

Looks like it has the ARCAM system on it, which is nice. If I didn't already have two of these, i'd pick this up.


Got it at a race this past weekend, do you know what they go for?


Just looked at their website to see what they prices were, and it looks like they've re-vamped their entire operations. That appears to be a Short-Stack expandable pannier - the same type I have, with waxed canvas, but upon further review it has just a standard hook on it for mounting, not the ARCAM system.

I guess Switft discontinued their short stacks (that's a shame, I really love mine), but new, that pannier would sell for about $160-$170.

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TorreyK
Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2016 9:07 pm Reply with quote
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for sale, prices negotiable, will go on craigslist...in the future.

shimano tiagra (9 speed era) rear hub, 135mm, 36h w/QR skewer
-well used, but still good...enough
$5

nashbar carbon seatpost, 27.2mm
$10

FSA SL-K carbon seatpost, 20mm offset back, 31.6mm
-looks good, but is likely worn, not able to secure properly (haven't tried fiber grip, don't care.)
free, bro

shimano spd pd-m540 pedals, well used.
-bearings on right pedal are loose, but still usable for now
-tall can of beer

shimano 105 short cage rear derailleur, 5700 series, black.
-swapped out pulley wheels for old, used 9 speed XTR pulleys
$5

shimano ultegra front derailleur, triple, band clamp style, 6703 series.
-lots of miles, but the pivots are still good
$10

shimano ultegra 6700 series road brake calipers with new-ish salmon pads.
-i don't have a road bike anymore
$30

also have a shimano dura ace 7800 crankset/BB 39/53, 175mm for sale.
will part with for around $80, including extra 130bcd 39t chainring.


able to sell at any given cx race this season.


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Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2016 9:44 pm Reply with quote
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Dibs on the Thomson seat post
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TorreyK
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edited 9/12/16:

1 rim, brand new: velocity deep V, machined, black, 700c, 36h.
one beer. this has been following me around for like 3 years now.


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jimmythefly
Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2016 4:36 pm Reply with quote
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TorreyK wrote:
In addition:

700c wheelset:
mavic open pros laced to shimano 6700 ultegra hubs, 36h, 3x
used, but lots of life left on the rims.
$60
.


Helloooo new cx wheelset. Dibs please.
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jimmythefly
Posted: Fri Sep 09, 2016 10:18 am Reply with quote
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jimmythefly wrote:
TorreyK wrote:
In addition:

700c wheelset:
mavic open pros laced to shimano 6700 ultegra hubs, 36h, 3x
used, but lots of life left on the rims.
$60
.


Helloooo new cx wheelset. Dibs please.


I probably can't get them this weekend, so if someone else wants them and has the cash, please don't hold for me, take the cash!

Otherwise I will email you and work out a handoff, thanks.
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TorreyK
Posted: Fri Sep 09, 2016 10:40 am Reply with quote
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Jimmy, PM sent. I can drop off at your work any day next week between 3:30pm and closing.

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LydiaBlaze
Posted: Sat Sep 10, 2016 12:13 am Reply with quote
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If Bo doesnt pickup the thomson, I can bring cash on sunday.
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hitbyambulance
Posted: Sat Sep 10, 2016 6:55 pm Reply with quote
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now that, at long last, i've got my Charge Mixer in rideable condition, i'm going to sell my old Raleigh C-40 that i've had for the past 14 years. (should have sold it a long time ago, as it's too small for me). it's a 1994-1997 (not sure of the year), 17" frame, frame has metallic green paint that's still in reasonable condition, "21 speed" with a new trigger-shifter for the small gears, replaced cassette, re-packed bottom bracket and no saddle (i'm keeping that). rear brake pads need to be replaced. what's a reasonable price-range to sell this on craigslist? i was thinking $50-60.
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walker
Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2016 2:17 pm Reply with quote
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TorreyK wrote:
for sale, prices negotiable, will go on craigslist.in the future.

shimano tiagra (9 speed era) rear hub, 135mm, 36h w/QR skewer
-well used, but still good.enough
$5

nashbar carbon seatpost, 27.2mm
$10

thomson elite offset back (guessing 10mm) seatpost, 27.2mm
$30

FSA SL-K carbon seatpost, 20mm offset back, 31.6mm
-looks good, but is likely worn, not able to secure properly (haven't tried fiber grip, don't care.)
free, bro

shimano spd pd-m540 pedals, well used.
-bearings on right pedal are loose, but still usable for now
-tall can of beer

shimano 105 short cage rear derailleur, 5700 series, black.
-swapped out pulley wheels for old, used 9 speed XTR pulleys
$5

shimano ultegra front derailleur, triple, band clamp style, 6703 series.
-lots of miles, but the pivots are still good
$10

shimano ultegra 6700 series road brake calipers with new-ish salmon pads.
-i don't have a road bike anymore
$30

also have a shimano dura ace 7800 crankset/BB 39/53, 175mm for sale.
will part with for around $80, including extra 130bcd 39t chainring.


able to sell at any given cx race this season.


clamp size on that 6703 FD?

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TorreyK
Posted: Mon Sep 12, 2016 4:01 pm Reply with quote
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Softcore,

The derailleur is 31.8mm clamp, but I have a few little shims that would help you bring it down to 28.6mm if that's what you're after.

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walker
Posted: Mon Sep 12, 2016 4:30 pm Reply with quote
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TorreyK wrote:
Softcore,

The derailleur is 31.8mm clamp, but I have a few little shims that would help you bring it down to 28.6mm if that's what you're after.


Yep, that's the plan (28.6). I'm going to swing by Recycled on the way home and see if they have something that'll fit the bill, trying to get this project finished asap. If not, I'll try to link up with you in the near future.

Edit: Andy hooked me up with a 28.6 LX FD that is just too matchy to pass up. Thanks anyways though!

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likesWhiteChicks Kevin
Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2016 4:35 pm Reply with quote
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mavic aksium front wheel
18x622mm
brake surface is worn but i'm not a great judge of how much
$10

large photo: http://i.imgur.com/aSwdrEYm.jpg



sugino impel crankset (drive side only (can i still call it a crankset?))
7/8 speed
28-38-48T
175mm
chainrings are non-replaceable
not too worn at all
$5

large photo: http://i.imgur.com/8ebGJ70.jpg
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Bo Ttorff
Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2016 5:38 pm Reply with quote
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likesWhiteChicks Kevin wrote:
mavic aksium front wheel
18x622mm
brake surface is worn but i'm not a great judge of how much
$10

large photo: http://i.imgur.com/aSwdrEYm.jpg



sugino impel crankset (drive side only (can i still call it a crankset?))
7/8 speed
28-38-48T
175mm
chainrings are non-replaceable
not too worn at all
$5

large photo: http://i.imgur.com/8ebGJ70.jpg


Brah this is free pile stuff
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J_Dada
Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2016 6:28 pm Reply with quote
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511 slim commuter, gargoyle grey, 33x32. Washed once, worn once, just a little too big for me. $30.

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likesWhiteChicks Kevin
Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2016 6:30 pm Reply with quote
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Bo Ttorff wrote:

Brah this is free pile stuff

Cool, I'll bring them over to your pile tomorrow after work
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Bo Ttorff
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likesWhiteChicks Kevin wrote:
Bo Ttorff wrote:

Brah this is free pile stuff

Cool, I'll bring them over to your pile tomorrow after work


You'll need steel toe boots, a flashlight, an epi pen, bug repellent, gloves, ear and eye protection
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likesWhiteChicks Kevin
Posted: Fri Sep 23, 2016 9:46 am Reply with quote
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Bo Ttorff wrote:
likesWhiteChicks Kevin wrote:
Bo Ttorff wrote:

Brah this is free pile stuff

Cool, I'll bring them over to your pile tomorrow after work


You'll need steel toe boots, a flashlight, an epi pen, bug repellent, gloves, ear and eye protection


Oh i see what type of pile you're talking about. In all seriousness, you're right. I should offer these for free. any takers?

(lemme know before i donate them to the bikery/bikeworks next week)
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caustic meatloaf
Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2016 3:04 pm Reply with quote
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Anyone looking for a rather beefy sander?

Jet belt/disc sander combo, in great shape and works like a charm. 48x6" wide belts, 9" disc. Comes with everything, including the original owner's manual. HAs some extra belts and discs. Fully complete, used lightly. On a rolling base.

Why have a bike when you can sand it away with this amazing disc/belt sander combo?

$500

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hitbyambulance
Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2016 6:23 pm Reply with quote
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199X 17" Raleigh USA C-40 hybridcommuter in metallic green - got this second-hand in Minneapolis in 2002 and have used it ever since. many parts replaced since then. the Kearney/Gamble wedding was its last hurrah (broke a spoke on the rear wheel on the way there). selling because the frame really is too small for me and i shouldn't have gotten it in the first place. but it is fun to ride...

frame is in decent shape for being two decades old.

right twist shifter was replaced with a trigger shifter in 2015 by Back Alley Bikes.

bottom bracket repacked and cassette replaced in 2013 by Sprockett's.

known issues:

    no saddle. (keeping that)

    no pedals (keeping those as well. can include cheapie busted pedals from Recycled Cycles if you really want them.)

    grips are really worn

    broken spoke on rear wheel.

    wheels should be trued.

    rear brake pads need replacing.


posting on CL for $50. posting here first: $30 OBO




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caustic meatloaf
Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2016 8:36 pm Reply with quote
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Anyone wanna buy a 1BBL homebrewing operation? Looking to downsize.

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Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2016 8:03 pm Reply with quote
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Raleigh C-40 is SOLD
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Bo Ttorff
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caustic meatloaf wrote:
Anyone looking for a rather beefy sander?

Jet belt/disc sander combo, in great shape and works like a charm. 48x6" wide belts, 9" disc. Comes with everything, including the original owner's manual. HAs some extra belts and discs. Fully complete, used lightly. On a rolling base.

Why have a bike when you can sand it away with this amazing disc/belt sander combo?

$500


SOLD

I see everything Joe
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caustic meatloaf
Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2016 1:27 pm Reply with quote
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Bo Ttorff wrote:
caustic meatloaf wrote:
Anyone looking for a rather beefy sander?

Jet belt/disc sander combo, in great shape and works like a charm. 48x6" wide belts, 9" disc. Comes with everything, including the original owner's manual. HAs some extra belts and discs. Fully complete, used lightly. On a rolling base.

Why have a bike when you can sand it away with this amazing disc/belt sander combo?

$500


SOLD

I see everything Joe


ROFL

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wang
Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2016 11:55 am Reply with quote
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Thinking of downsizing. Any interest? 1991 Buttstone XO-2,
come sniff Grant Petersen's farts with the rest of us.

3x7 Shimano drivetrain, bar-end shifters, 165mm sugino crankset

Buddy Caveats:
I think I put the small chainring on backwards so chain occasionally gets stuck between the small and medium. Quick DIY fix if you got a crank puller, or any bike shop.
Canti posts are closeish together, so the braking power is pretty meh for 190-lb me. Will probably be more than enough if you're not.


Asking $450 with rack, fenders, etc
Got a less-beat up saddle for you in the parts bin if you want. Also probably non-clippy pedals.

Will toss in panniers for an extra $90

will probably come with schwalbe big apples, not the compass tires
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ethan
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Kenda Nevegal mtb tire, 26 x 2.35”, brand new
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005Q1N7M6/
I got two, decided I only needed one.
Paid: $30
Your price: $25


Canoe carrier kit (four foam blocks and three straps), brand new
Basically the same as this one, but the blocks are trapezoidal, not rectangular:
http://www.seattlesportsco.com/car-top/riversider/riversider-universal-canoe-carrier-kit.html
Got it with the plan of buying a canoe…. Then eventually bought a canoe that came with this shit, and it was too late to return this item. :-P
Paid: $33
Your price: $20 or best offer


Pick up at my place in the CD, 20th and Dearborn

Call or text me at 2oh6 - six05 - five3two3
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wang wrote:
Thinking of downsizing.


So proud of you Wang.

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Alex
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I'm taking apart one of my MTBs and will have some parts for sale.

Kona Explosif frame. 26" wheels, disk, 19 or 20" frame, sliding dropouts. OX Platinum tubing. I love the bike and keep buying it back after selling it. I've always built it up with a Rohloff, but you can also build it with derailleurs or single speed. Geometry is great for XC. Paint is in shit condition, but who cares, it's always covered in mud anyway.

XTR octalink crankset with single chainring 110mm spider. Includes BB. Light, but these don't have a stellar reputation. I think the BB is Ultegra, not XTR, which is a good thing. Might be good for someone's cross bike.

I might have a pair of Fox F80 forks for sale, also 26". One is good and was rebuilt less than 100 miles ago, the other is a parts fork (it has a slightly longer steerer).

BB7 brake calipers.

Let me know if anything is interesting and I'll figure out pricing (always fair, usually cheap).

Here is a pic of the Kona and those forks:
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Bo Ttorff
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I am interested in 26" disc wheels

More deets please
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Alex
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I don't have any 26" disc wheels for sale, sorry. This bike had a Rohloff in the rear which I sold to a friend, and I'm keeping the front wheel for future projects.
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Edited.


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zach
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I am selling a ton of bike stuff I've slowly hoarded. Check it out and let me know if anything suits your fancy:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1568094930073124/permalink/1815212572028024/?sale_post_id=1815212572028024&pnref=story
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Protein Man
Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2016 10:09 am Reply with quote
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I'm cleaning up / downsizing and don't need this bike anymore. It was my first grownup bike.

19" Giant ATX 760 circa 1990

Frame is solid. Quill stem has a small crack. Bike has been ridden seriously hard, Sold to a buddy and then reclaimed after he stopped riding it. Used hard as commuter and rigid mtn bike (e.g. bouncing down the Switzerland trail) in Boulder back when I weighed 30 pounds less. It has worn many components, but now has quasi-functional low shelf stuff. With some love, lube, and maybe a few upgrades, it would make a functional bombproof commuter or smash around town bike. Comes with vintage Iron Lung sticker on the Blackburn rack.

Trade for a 6-pack of Green Flash West Coast IPA or Alpine Duet
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tehschkott
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$600

Please get this out of my house.

57cm effective top tube
58cm seat tube


Untitled by Scott Gamble, on Flickr

https://www.flickr.com/photos/tehschkott/albums/72157632522824433

The only thing it doesn't have as pictured is the dyno light which met a grisly fate.

Low trail fork by Jeff Lyon, raked by Alex Wetmore, custom Colin rack, basket is an awesome fry basket the best basket ever made. It carried 5 gallons of beer for one of Joby's things without issue. Low trail winning.

Bar bag is custom made from ILE and fits perfectly, basket or not.

9sp Shimano drive train - 11s Campy Athena on the hoods - this bike is 100% Shimergo


9x2 (11 speed) flip flop wheel - come at me bro by Scott Gamble, on Flickr

White industries rear tandem hub. 9sp cassette on the right, 2sp White Industries SS cassette on the left. Yes, it flip flops if you really want it to. I wanted my 11 speeds dammit.

SP dynamo hub - wheels laced to H+ Son Archetypes

3x bottle cages

Clearance for big ass 700c rubber - have 38's on there now (I think).

Sugino triple crank

Fuck, I don't know. Ask me about it. It's a bike nerds bike. Saddle and pedals included.

So is the bag.


New rack bag from ILE by Scott Gamble, on Flickr


Modified ILE bag arrived by Scott Gamble, on Flickr

Edit: Funny, no pics of the basket in my Flickr - Facebutt has a few.


1 by Scott Gamble, on Flickr


2 by Scott Gamble, on Flickr


3 by Scott Gamble, on Flickr


Comes as-is. Could use a re-cabling/re-indexing. Other than that is pretty rad.

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FYI there's no time crunch. It's been on loan for the past 9 months and I didn't miss it. I'm not going to ride it now that I have the Logan. If it's priced to sell, it's so it moves before I second guess myself and hang onto it for no good reason. Someone should ride it.

First one to put money in my hand gets it. Will deliver to Seattle area.

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Jesus, Scott, I really don't need another one of your bikes.
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Sold! Thanks all for your consideration.

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It's going to get a friend of mine into bike commuting. Perfect steed for it, thanks Scott.
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