Andre,
Talk to Ray about the iPhone. I think they're starting to become a new business project for him. I'm pretty sure he'd be interested in it.
-Torrey
If Ray is listening then I have a good first-gen iPhone parts phone. Screen is good, battery is good, everything is good except for the touch encoder (which is 90% good, but that 10% bad is enough to make scrolling not work).
Old Crow
Posted: Fri Oct 15, 2010 10:18 am
Helen Keller, WHAT?Joined: 30 Sep 2005Posts: 395Location: Ballard
oops.
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Old Crow
Posted: Fri Oct 15, 2010 10:26 am
Helen Keller, WHAT?Joined: 30 Sep 2005Posts: 395Location: Ballard
Anybody need a tiny touring/commuter bike? Was going to re-post it on Craigslist, but thought I would check with you guys first.
Bridgestone XO-4. This bike would make a great tour or commuting bike for someone 5'3" to 5'7". 26" wheels. Frame measures approx. 43.5cm by 52cm (STxTT) with a softly sloping top tube. Standover is 28.5" Has full braze-ons for racks and fenders. Lots of new and NOS parts including:
-New Sram TRX 3x7 shifters
-New chain and cassette
-New cables and housing
-New brake pads and grips
-NOS Wheelset with Shimano Deore DX hubs and Sun Chinook rims.
-Serfas Barista 100 psi street tires
Frame is in excellent shape, but paint is a bit banged up. Everything on the bike has been checked and serviced. For anyone here I would provide a bit of a service guarantee to make sure you are happy with the bike. Asking $350. PM me if you want to check it out.
I've been looking for a replacement for the bianchi you sold me...
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whoreratiocane
Posted: Fri Oct 15, 2010 1:15 pm
Joined: 12 Aug 2010Posts: 190Location: Florida
Hey you crazy film camera people, do you have a cool filter set? Do you want one? Well I have for sale one Cokin filter set including mounting rings for 55, 67, & 72 lens as well as 67->58 and 58->52 adapters. The set includes the following pre-photoshop filters.
8 point star
4 point star
diffuser #2
Gradual Gray #1
Gradual Blue #1
Green
Sepia
Warm
First $15 and 6-pack of PBR tall boys takes it, pick up in Ballard
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whoreratiocane
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 4:38 pm
Joined: 12 Aug 2010Posts: 190Location: Florida
Sekonic Light Meter for Sale, Model L-408, has a built in spot meter. Point83 riders get it for $180
Fancy Velo-Orange aluminum fenders, 700C, 52mm wide (for tires up to 40mm-ish), smooth, matte finish, $35 (point83 member who I've been on a bike ride with price).
Asking $275 for frame and fork. $240 for pointy3ers who I know. The rack may be negotiable (need to see fi it fits any other forks I have).
I'm keeping all of the parts shown above, but I do have a set of white bluemels fenders, various cranks, derailleurs, posts, stems, and bars to help with a build. No extra wheels or brakes though.
I'll be pulling the parts this weekend, contact me if you want to test ride it first.
joeball
Posted: Wed Nov 03, 2010 2:44 pm
Joined: 24 Jul 2005Posts: 6037Location: Ether
11x17 Color Laser Printer
Okidata c9300 Includes and extra set of color cartridges.
$120
This thing is big (roughly 24"x24"x24") and heavy (80 lbs?). It was used as a dedicated 11x17 but you can manually shift to 8.5x11 paper. Works fine, we just moved up to an all in one color unit.
Alex
Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2010 9:17 am
Joined: 18 May 2006Posts: 3128Location: Roosevelt
XBox 360 original "Pro" bundle. That means 20gb hard disk, wireless controller, no HDMI. $75, and I'll throw in some games. It was refurbished for red ring of death about a year ago and has been reliable since. We got a new Kinect bundle and don't need two XBox consoles since we only have 1 TV.
Lenovo wireless keyboard for HTPC. It looks like a cell phone keyboard and a trackball. Good for typing URLs into your TV from the couch, lousy for posting to point83 forums. $25, jmsg gets first dibs since I was supposed to sell it to him last year.
Wii console bundle. Wii, Wii Fit, a second controller, two nunchucks, HD cables, a battery powered sensor bar, and a small pile of games. $200 for all of it.
langston
Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2010 10:18 am
Joined: 25 Jul 2005Posts: 5547Location: Columbia City
Alex wrote:
XBox 360 original "Pro" bundle. That means 20gb hard disk, wireless controller, no HDMI. $75, and I'll throw in some games. It was refurbished for red ring of death about a year ago and has been reliable since. We got a new Kinect bundle and don't need two XBox consoles since we only have 1 TV.
dibs on the xbox. No one wants a Wii, it turns out they're clunky and lame
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Alex
Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2010 12:49 pm
Joined: 18 May 2006Posts: 3128Location: Roosevelt
Xbox is yours Langston. I'm around a lot this weekend. I'll detangle it's wires from my entertainment center tomorrow night.
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derrickito
Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2010 12:54 pm
now with 50 percent more EVILJoined: 22 Jul 2005Posts: 10566
alex, is that this one?
if so, im not looking to buy it (have one), just telling people it's awesome. if you have a pc connected to your tv for video watching, it's a great remote for your computer.
Alex
Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2010 12:55 pm
Joined: 18 May 2006Posts: 3128Location: Roosevelt
yup, it is that one.
It is great, we just moved to a larger keyboard that still fits into our coffee table.
jsmg
Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2010 5:14 pm
baby bearJoined: 23 Aug 2009Posts: 843Location: your mom
I am still interested in checking the Lenovo thing out!
Why don't we just say that I'll take it, and if I dislike it I will relist here.
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lantius
Posted: Tue Nov 16, 2010 4:03 pm
1337Joined: 22 Jul 2005Posts: 6705Location: right over
oh! just dug these out again in my packing to move.
nitto m12 front rack:
velo orange bag decaleur for 1 1/8 steerer:
(i actually have the older version with the round bag mount rather than the flat stock)
$50 gets both.
joeball
Posted: Tue Dec 28, 2010 8:15 pm
Joined: 24 Jul 2005Posts: 6037Location: Ether
Nishiki Prestige
48cm
lugged steel, 700c wheels, 2x6 drive train,
tuned up and ready to ride
sold
2 pounds. is brand new, never used, and factory seam sealed for rain. this version of tarptent is not like mine this one has a center pole and is free standing with trekking poles. if you don't use poles you can stake it like a normal tent. doesn't have busy guylines like other models. lighter than most anything you'll find at rei, and packs down small. comes with a factory cut tyvek ground sheet, also brand new in box.
holler.
sorahn
Posted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 1:01 pm
i'll eat your pussy like alf (11yo)Joined: 15 Oct 2009Posts: 464Location: Beacon Hill
Don't you ever lie to meJoined: 12 May 2008Posts: 1059Location: Boat on a hill
sorahn wrote:
500gb HD
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Whatever else you want that I Can "get"
495gb of Jeff's favorite hentai porn.
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sorahn
Posted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 2:13 pm
i'll eat your pussy like alf (11yo)Joined: 15 Oct 2009Posts: 464Location: Beacon Hill
corpusjuris wrote:
495gb of Jeff's favorite hentai porn.
Done and done.
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MyNameIsJeff
Posted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 2:19 pm
BOOSH!Joined: 17 Jul 2007Posts: 2042Location: Nearest bar.
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Joined: 02 Sep 2009Posts: 1116Location: White Center/Burien
raleigh usa racing frame (59-60cm) i believe, shimano tiagra front/rear 9spd derrailleurs (double front , regular reach rear) old shimano 600 derraileurs/ 170mm crankset and other random crap. see album, make reasonable offer. ideally, i'd like to see all of the 600 components go together as they are a matching set, but other than that...
Joined: 25 Jul 2005Posts: 5547Location: Columbia City
TorreyK wrote:
raleigh usa racing frame (59-60cm) i believe, shimano tiagra front/rear 9spd derrailleurs (double front , regular reach rear) old shimano 600 derraileurs/ 170mm crankset and other random crap. see album, make reasonable offer. ideally, i'd like to see all of the 600 components go together as they are a matching set, but other than that...
++would recommend. Makes a really nice riding fast bike. The welds do tend to be weak under strain.
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Rogelio
Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 8:57 pm
Joined: 31 Jul 2007Posts: 3092Location: Pos, aya, por la Corona-Alta-Madera y que no.
daywalkerJoined: 09 Nov 2007Posts: 6108Location: Hatertown
... nothing to see here. Picked something else up from the Roge Store instead. Shifters are up for grabs.
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PJ Diddy
Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2011 10:59 am
Joined: 25 Jul 2005Posts: 567Location: magnolia
langston wrote:
TorreyK wrote:
raleigh usa racing frame (59-60cm) i believe, shimano tiagra front/rear 9spd derrailleurs (double front , regular reach rear) old shimano 600 derraileurs/ 170mm crankset and other random crap. see album, make reasonable offer. ideally, i'd like to see all of the 600 components go together as they are a matching set, but other than that...
++would recommend. Makes a really nice riding fast bike. The welds do tend to be weak under strain.
Torey I remember you telling me that this rides a bit like a limp noodle.
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langston
Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2011 11:10 am
Joined: 25 Jul 2005Posts: 5547Location: Columbia City
PJ Diddy wrote:
++would recommend. Makes a really nice riding fast bike. The welds do tend to be weak under strain.
Torey I remember you telling me that this rides a bit like a limp noodle.
only after you JBWeld the brake stays back to the seat tube :)
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surlykat
Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2011 1:03 pm
Joined: 05 Jul 2007Posts: 658Location: in the CD
~52cm black IRO with pink deep V's and bullhorns. Currently set up as a SS but has a flip-flop hub so ya can fixie it if you like. Selling for a friend who doesn't ride it.
Pretty much like new... the rims however were non-machined but the bike was set up as a SS so there is some brake wear on the rims. Set her up as a fixie and ditch the brakes entirely for instant hipsterification. Maybe use her as a starter track bike this summer! She's just gathering dust in my boyfriend's apartment, so we'd love to see her go to a good home.
Was $800 new a couple years ago. Asking $400 obo. Currently located in the dub-sea.
email surlykat@gmail
MyNameIsJeff
Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2011 11:45 am
BOOSH!Joined: 17 Jul 2007Posts: 2042Location: Nearest bar.
I have some wheels to give away.
First up is a no-name brand entry level wheel that came on my Specialized. I was riding this when I was attacked by a Prius. The rim may be bent, and thus may be a shiny new hub for someone! Or maybe I couldn't true it and gave up. I rode this wheel for 2 weeks. You take now.
2nd is some other random wheel with a Shimano FH-RM30 hub. This hub needs some maintenance. I once put a mismatched spoke in there, and can't remember if I replaced it or not. No I don't want to go check.
3rd is actually in pretty good shape! It's true, rolls smooth and was not in any sort of altercation with a hippy or hippy car. However the matching rear was eaten by a bear. Yes a bear. This Bontrager Select 6000 series front wheel is fast. I mean really fast. Just look at this shit!
Shit's only got 20 spokes! Can you believe it?! Neither could I. But this is just too fast for me. I couldn't hang, like in that scene in the X-Men 2 when Jean Grey was freaking out with her new Phoenix powers.
If you were to bring me a 22oz fancy beer for the Bontrager wheel I would be happy. If you didn't and still showed up to take it, you could but I would be sad, and I would never forget. and then when you least expected it I would make you pay.
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Alex
Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2011 7:58 pm
Joined: 18 May 2006Posts: 3128Location: Roosevelt
You know you need a new adventure bike before the summer camping season starts.
This is a really nice 29er mountain bike that can also be adventure bike'd ala Scott's Karate Monkey. Unlike a stock KM it has eyelets for front and rear racks at the dropouts. There is an eccentric bottom bracket so it can easily be run as a singlespeed or IGH. It includes a matching stem.
My friend Larry in Olympia is selling his Salsa El Mariachi as either frame+fork, or in a nice build with dirt drops:
Larry wrote:
Currently built as a rigid off-road drop bar 1x9 but will sell as a hardtail with 80mm Reba or as a frameset with wheels, headset and collar.
Frameset has a Bushnell eccentric BB for chain tension adjustment for SS or IGH builds, single eyelets F&R, disc mounts:
Rigid Build: $1050
Delta Stem riser (allows height adjustment of stem for off or on road bar position)
Salsa painted-to-match stem
Salsa Woodchipper Off-road drop bar w/brown Salsa bartape
Tektro long-pull levers
Avid BB-7 cable disc brakes w/COMPRESSIONLESS brake housing
Truvativ GXP BB
Truvativ Stylo w/36t ring and outer guard (N-gear Jump Stop included as inner guard)
Shimano M520 pedals
Shimano 9spd 11-36t cassette
Ultegra barend shifter
Deore XT rear derailer
Wheelset is a mix, but looks good (Deore w/ double wall rims -- good quality)
Panaracer Rampage 29x2.35" tires (semi slick Schwalbe Marathon Supreme 700x40 tires/tubes included)
Salsa LipLock binder collar AND Salsa FlipOff QR collar both included
SanMarco Ischia Saddle
Same but w/Reba 80mm fork w/remote lockout: $1300, and you still get the rigid fork above.
Frameset, headset, collars and wheels: $600
We don't have good photos, but we do have photos proving that it exists. Note that the photos show it with a Rohloff hub, but that isn't how he is selling it. That hub lives on my MTB these days.
Joined: 18 Sep 2007Posts: 309Location: Capitol Hill
1-man tent + footprint $25
"The Kelty Dart 1 Ultralight Tent is essentially a hooped bivy sack. Perfect for those who want the light weight of a bivy sack without feeling claustrophobic."
I bought this new and used it a few times for backpacking. Good for keeping bugs/wind/rain off but I still felt claustrophobic. It also had too much condensation buildup for my taste. Sleeping bag would get kind of soggy next to my feet where it touched the walls.
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