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justgarth
Posted: Thu May 18, 2017 1:41 pm Reply with quote
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Looking for one of those WTB saddles that come stock on everything. My beater bike's saddle is a bit of a hatchet and has an ominous creak.

Hoping to get it for a song and a beer, but I'm ready to be disappointed.
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derrickito
Posted: Thu May 18, 2017 2:12 pm Reply with quote
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15ish dollars can get you a range of colors and styles of shitty wtb saddles on the ole ebayz: http://www.ebay.com/sch/Saddles-Seats/177822/i.html?_from=R40&_fsrp=1&_sop=15&_nkw=WTB+saddle&rt=nc&LH_BIN=1
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donavanm
Posted: Thu May 18, 2017 7:26 pm Reply with quote
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justgarth wrote:
Looking for one of those WTB saddles that come stock on everything. My beater bike's saddle is a bit of a hatchet and has an ominous creak.


REI has boxes of take off saddles, $5 each.
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key lime
Posted: Fri May 19, 2017 12:31 am Reply with quote
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likesWhiteChicks Kevin wrote:
WTB old mtn bike frame, size xl(ish).

looking to see if i can replace my '89 rockhopper for less than it costs to repair the frame.

You dont need a mtb. Just get this instead
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caustic meatloaf
Posted: Fri May 19, 2017 8:04 am Reply with quote
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Just get one of these, it's the perfect bike for every concievable bike situation:


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caustic meatloaf
Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2017 9:23 am Reply with quote
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anyone have a threadless carbon road fork they want to get rid of? Alternatively, are the ebay specials any good?

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blasdelf
Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2017 11:31 am Reply with quote
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caustic meatloaf wrote:
anyone have a threadless carbon road fork they want to get rid of? Alternatively, are the ebay specials any good?

How long is your headtube? Are you converting from 1" threaded?

I have options for all of these problems but you'll have to be more specific.
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caustic meatloaf
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I'll measure the headtube when I get home. Bought a frame at our garage sale, currently has a threaded headset but I plan on pulling that out & go threadless.

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Drain
Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2017 2:06 pm Reply with quote
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I'm looking for a trailer hitch bike rack for a 1 1/4" receiver. 2-3 bike capacity, similar to this http://www.racknroad.com/product/yakima-literider-3.html

Anyone have one lying around that they don't need?

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blasdelf
Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2017 4:58 pm Reply with quote
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caustic meatloaf wrote:
I'll measure the headtube when I get home. Bought a frame at our garage sale, currently has a threaded headset but I plan on pulling that out & go threadless.

there's a setup out there for about $100 all-in that'll work if a 300mm steerer will do

what's the frame? does it take short reach brakes? is it red? is anything stuck in it?
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caustic meatloaf
Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2017 6:31 am Reply with quote
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blasdelf wrote:
caustic meatloaf wrote:
I'll measure the headtube when I get home. Bought a frame at our garage sale, currently has a threaded headset but I plan on pulling that out & go threadless.

there's a setup out there for about $100 all-in that'll work if a 300mm steerer will do

what's the frame? does it take short reach brakes? is it red? is anything stuck in it?


It's a Bradley Road frame, 50-ish mm head tube. Currently nothing stuck on it, It's a roady frame, so standard calipers is what I'm planning on putting on it. Not red, also not a colnago.

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zackh
Posted: Mon Jun 19, 2017 12:22 pm Reply with quote
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Looking for a porteur rack, of the Surly 24-pack or Soma demi-porteur style (ie, connects to the fork up high, not all the way down by the hub. Why? Aesthetics, natch). Steel is realer but the right aluminium one would be acceptable.

Also needing a pair of anything cages/that type of thing.

Anyone?

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derrickito
Posted: Mon Jun 19, 2017 12:44 pm Reply with quote
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wreyford sr is selling two of those racks right now on a facebook bike group. not sure if they're still available, he just posted the other night
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zackh
Posted: Mon Jun 19, 2017 1:02 pm Reply with quote
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Inquiries have been made, but I think I'm a little back in line.

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Bo Ttorff
Posted: Mon Jun 19, 2017 2:26 pm Reply with quote
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zackh wrote:
Inquiries have been made, but I think I'm a little back in line.


I've got 2 anything cages you can have free. No straps or hardware
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Posted: Mon Jun 19, 2017 4:00 pm Reply with quote
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zackh wrote:
Inquiries have been made, but I think I'm a little back in line.

PM me player.

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caustic meatloaf
Posted: Mon Jun 19, 2017 7:07 pm Reply with quote
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Bo Ttorff wrote:
zackh wrote:
Inquiries have been made, but I think I'm a little back in line.


I've got 2 anything cages you can have free. No straps or hardware


whatchya got?

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Bo Ttorff
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caustic meatloaf wrote:
Bo Ttorff wrote:
zackh wrote:
Inquiries have been made, but I think I'm a little back in line.


I've got 2 anything cages you can have free. No straps or hardware


whatchya got?


Salsa anything cages, bareback.
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caustic meatloaf
Posted: Mon Jun 19, 2017 9:38 pm Reply with quote
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I'll take 'em.

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zackh
Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2017 7:57 am Reply with quote
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caustic meatloaf wrote:
I'll take 'em.


Now hold the fucking phone one cherrypickin' second.

As the maker of the request for anything cages, do I get first call? If so, I will gladly accept them and make provisions to receive them postgoddamnhaste.

If not, well, maybe I should check the forums more often.

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caustic meatloaf
Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2017 8:29 am Reply with quote
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zackh wrote:
caustic meatloaf wrote:
I'll take 'em.


Now hold the fucking phone one cherrypickin' second.

As the maker of the request for anything cages, do I get first call? If so, I will gladly accept them and make provisions to receive them postgoddamnhaste.

If not, well, maybe I should check the forums more often.


Apoliogies! I thought you were skipping 'em, so I figured I'd swoop in for the kill. But, per general rulse, you get right of first refusal.

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zackh
Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2017 8:34 am Reply with quote
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caustic meatloaf wrote:
zackh wrote:
caustic meatloaf wrote:
I'll take 'em.


Now hold the fucking phone one cherrypickin' second.

As the maker of the request for anything cages, do I get first call? If so, I will gladly accept them and make provisions to receive them postgoddamnhaste.

If not, well, maybe I should check the forums more often.


Apoliogies! I thought you were skipping 'em, so I figured I'd swoop in for the kill. But, per general rulse, you get right of first refusal.


You're a "gentleman" and a "scholar", and a vulture of fine distinction.
Bo torff, consider yourself pm'd.

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Bo Ttorff
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zackh wrote:
caustic meatloaf wrote:
I'll take 'em.


Now hold the fucking phone one cherrypickin' second.

As the maker of the request for anything cages, do I get first call? If so, I will gladly accept them and make provisions to receive them postgoddamnhaste.

If not, well, maybe I should check the forums more often.


I respect nothing more than the forum Dibs system which is why I shrugged off Joe's attempted coup of said system.
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caustic meatloaf
Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2017 9:53 am Reply with quote
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I just want to take credit for accelerating the decision process.

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whitenhiemer
Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2017 6:56 pm Reply with quote
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I want to Borrow, possibly buy a freewheel tool. I've got a Shimano Cassette tool, but the spline isn't the same as my Shimano SIS cassette. If you have one that I could borrow for the weekend, I would bring you a beer tomorrow at the ride.
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Alex
Posted: Thu Jun 22, 2017 1:58 pm Reply with quote
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For what freewheel? There are a lot of options!

This is the most common:
http://www.parktool.com/product/freewheel-remover-fr-1-3

It is the same spline pattern as the FR5 for removing Shimano cassettes, just deeper and longer:
http://www.parktool.com/product/cassette-lockring-tool-fr-5-2

I have a FR1 that you can borrow, but I'm not going on the ride tonight or anytime soon. Send me a PM if you can't find an easier one to borrow. I'm near Roosevelt HS.
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jeff
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whitenhiemer wrote:
I want to Borrow, possibly buy a freewheel tool. I've got a Shimano Cassette tool, but the spline isn't the same as my Shimano SIS cassette. If you have one that I could borrow for the weekend, I would bring you a beer tomorrow at the ride.


A free-wheel tool cost about as much as a decent six-pack of IPA.

Buy tools and you will never need to borrow one.
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whitenhiemer
Posted: Thu Jun 22, 2017 2:11 pm Reply with quote
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jeff wrote:
whitenhiemer wrote:
I want to Borrow, possibly buy a freewheel tool. I've got a Shimano Cassette tool, but the spline isn't the same as my Shimano SIS cassette. If you have one that I could borrow for the weekend, I would bring you a beer tomorrow at the ride.


A free-wheel tool cost about as much as a decent six-pack of IPA.

Buy tools and you will never need to borrow one.


Amazon it is
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jeff
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whitenhiemer wrote:
jeff wrote:
whitenhiemer wrote:
I want to Borrow, possibly buy a freewheel tool. I've got a Shimano Cassette tool, but the spline isn't the same as my Shimano SIS cassette. If you have one that I could borrow for the weekend, I would bring you a beer tomorrow at the ride.


A free-wheel tool cost about as much as a decent six-pack of IPA.

Buy tools and you will never need to borrow one.


Amazon it is


So rather than walk the less than half block from your office to the local bike shop, you order one online?

Dude.
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Bo Ttorff
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No pleasing el jefe today boys

Go buy a fucking newspaper while you're at it Brandon feck
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whitenhiemer
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Bo Ttorff wrote:
No pleasing el jefe today boys

Go buy a fucking newspaper while you're at it Brandon feck


Pay Wall
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whitenhiemer
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jeff wrote:
whitenhiemer wrote:
jeff wrote:
whitenhiemer wrote:
I want to Borrow, possibly buy a freewheel tool. I've got a Shimano Cassette tool, but the spline isn't the same as my Shimano SIS cassette. If you have one that I could borrow for the weekend, I would bring you a beer tomorrow at the ride.


A free-wheel tool cost about as much as a decent six-pack of IPA.

Buy tools and you will never need to borrow one.


Amazon it is


So rather than walk the less than half block from your office to the local bike shop, you order one online?

Dude.


When I buy form Amazon I support my local stock price.
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walker
Posted: Fri Jun 23, 2017 11:03 am Reply with quote
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i probably have what you need. if you can figure out the exact park tools number (see alex's comment) or send a good pic of the freewheel/freehub (are you sure it's a freewheel?) i'll let you know.

i can leave it in my mailbox in greenwood or bring it out tuesday.

keep in mind that these can be a small pain in the doink to use if you don't have a vice. also have a vice to use if needed.

sharing is caring!

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walker
Posted: Mon Jun 26, 2017 5:39 pm Reply with quote
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wtb classic-ish road bars:
-25.4mm clamp dia
-23.8mm grip dia
-non-ergo, no major flare, no cable grooves
-somewhere around 42-45cm
-not super short reach, not super crazy drop

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wang
Posted: Mon Jun 26, 2017 5:50 pm Reply with quote
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want another b115? 42cm

also have a set of nitto 185, tho these are 26.0

will trade either for a sixer of oly tallbois
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walker
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wang wrote:
want another b115? 42cm

also have a set of nitto 185, tho these are 26.0

will trade either for a sixer of oly tallbois


hell yes to those b115s. will try not to snorkelize them this time

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Jessica
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Looking for a new or gently used 160mm 6-bolt rotor like so: http://www.jensonusa.com/Shimano-XT-SM-RT86-6-Bolt-Ice-Tech-Rotor

Will pay cash or trade for my Ice Tech center lock rotor :)

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Alex
Posted: Thu Jun 29, 2017 7:23 am Reply with quote
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If it doesn't need to be Ice-Tech I should have an Avid one that you can just have. I'd buy your centerlock rotor.
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justgarth
Posted: Fri Jun 30, 2017 8:36 am Reply with quote
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Long shot here, probably more of a "where do I go to find this thing"

144 BCD chainrings made for 3/32". Do these exist outside of vintage stuff? I haven't been able to turn them up in my hunting. Bonus points for 47 teeth.
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caustic meatloaf
Posted: Fri Jun 30, 2017 8:49 am Reply with quote
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Unless you get a lucky find at Recycled Cycles, looks like you're gonna pay through the nose.

http://www.velodromeshop.net/144bcd-chainrings/


At least the Sugino stuff on there is 1/8, which while not 3/32", it's pretty dang close.

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