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VeloVT
11-07-2008, 08:45 AM
Hope no one minds if I start this -- a few days ago Mayanorange suggested that we hold another "T-Ebay" sale today, Friday 11/7.

Post away! :cool:

VeloVT
11-07-2008, 08:48 AM
I will probably have more to post later, but I have a white/pink Fizik Vitesse HP saddle. It is basically in new condition. It came stock on my bike. It has less than 50 miles on it, most of which were on the trainer. It has no scuffs or other wear. It came with one squeaky rail that does not affect the function of the saddle (it squeaks a bit when you adjust the seatpost clamp).

$65 including shipping.

I don't have a good close-up of the saddle (though I would be happy to take pics and post or send them if anyone is interested), but here's what it looks like on the bike:

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Becky
11-07-2008, 11:06 AM
I’m selling my 15” Cannondale hardtail frame with DD60 lockout-equipped Headshok fork. I bought it used a few years ago (2002 maybe?), so I don’t know what year it is. I’m selling it because it’s too small for me. The horizontal top tube measurement is ~20.5”. It’s a short-travel fork- about 2.5”. I’m also including a 120mm Coda Headshok stem. The frame is only V-brake/linear pull brake compatiable. There are no disc tabs.

It doesn't look new and shiny, but it's sound. The paint color is flat black- I think Cannondale called it "BBQ Black"- with red trim. There are some chips in the paint, with the biggest culprit being a few small gashes (about the size of my thumb) on the right chainstay near the bottom bracket shell- chain drop, I think. The fork is beginning to sound a little gritty, so it’s probably time for a rebuild, but it's currently functional. The local Canny dealer estimated ~$100 to do the rebuild. I’ve taken that into account when setting the starting price.

$75, but I’m willing to deal to get it out of my basement- make me an offer. $30 to ship anywhere. I accept Paypal. This small frame would make a great build for a kid who's just getting started riding off-road.

uforgot
11-07-2008, 02:58 PM
I puchased this new, and used it one time, from the Post Office to my house. Sells at REI for $65. It is the light green and I will sell it for $25 shipping included in this price to the lower 48. I will provide a shipping quote for others. More info on the Victorinox mini flex backpack here. (http://www.ebags.com/victorinox_swiss_army/flex_pack_mini_backpack/product_detail/index.cfm?modelid=68375)

I also have an ibex switchback sweater that I didn't get back to SAC. I will sell for my cost of $55 plus shipping. It is a size large and is in the color bark. More info can be found here (http://www.backcountry.com/store/IBX0113/Ibex-Switchback-Pullover-Womens.html?CMP_ID=SH_FRO001&CMP_SKU=IBX0113&mv_pc=r126).

Cataboo
11-07-2008, 09:43 PM
Sheebeest cycling jacket, size small, $15... I don't think I've ever actually worn this:
http://lh3.ggpht.com/_qnxyEZuNEmk/SRUa1zUarTI/AAAAAAAABos/_VTPNzHS0C8/s400/P1130405.JPG

REI house brand size small cycling jacket, $25? wind & water resistant, reflective striping, maybe worn once. Pitzips.
http://lh5.ggpht.com/_qnxyEZuNEmk/SRUbX1tsOoI/AAAAAAAABtE/-Pxt4whg51Q/s400/IMGP0414-1.jpg http://lh3.ggpht.com/_qnxyEZuNEmk/SRUbagK7WhI/AAAAAAAABtY/Vwa0Hv4nkYc/s400/IMGP0415-1.jpg http://lh4.ggpht.com/_qnxyEZuNEmk/SRUbdBlWvSI/AAAAAAAABto/8GcqEDq6XyQ/s400/IMGP0416.jpg

Cannondale size small cycling jersey, tags not attached, never worn, $10
http://lh3.ggpht.com/_qnxyEZuNEmk/SRUa_S9swsI/AAAAAAAABq8/_aAAciGirEQ/s400/IMGP3735.jpg


Kiva shoulder bag - has tags, made with illuminite fabric. $30.

http://lh6.ggpht.com/_qnxyEZuNEmk/SRUbfRwbYtI/AAAAAAAABtw/-PAOmlnKgtU/s400/IMGP3668.JPG


I have a bunch of size small running tights by brooks or rolfe if anyone's interested in things like that. And I've got a bunch of short sleeve or long sleeve wicking shirts in size small or xs, lots of mountain hardware if anyone's intersted in that sort of thing.

I've got an old men's terry liberator saddle - kinda thickly padded, comfortable, $25. The saddle's in good shape. I can send pics to anyone that's interested.

fidlfreek
11-07-2008, 11:08 PM
Catriona, just PMed you about the jacket and also tights and/or long sleeve wicking shirts.

:) Anybody else w/ tiny colder weather gear to get rid of I am TOTALLY interested :)

mudmucker
11-08-2008, 03:55 AM
Specialized Jett, 143 mm. $68, includes shipping. Paypal only.

Not sure of when I will have access to my computer this weekend, so I may not respond immediately if anyone accepts.

mississaugagirl
11-08-2008, 03:56 AM
I puchased this new, and used it one time, from the Post Office to my house. Sells at REI for $65. It is the light green and I will sell it for $25 shipping included in this price to the lower 48. I will provide a shipping quote for others.

hi uforgot! how much shipping would you quote for canada (ontario) for the backpack?

bikerHen
11-08-2008, 12:41 PM
I don't have a picture cause I'm at work. Can post one tonight if anyone is interested. Here are the basics . . .

PI AmFib shoe covers, Size Sm. Sell for $25. + shipped. I'm in WA State.

They are a bit small for me. I wear a size 39 road shoe. Only used a couple of times, maybe only once. bikerHen

Biciclista
11-08-2008, 02:11 PM
gently worn trashy cat size small shorts with tiger stripe panels on sides. I love these shorts but they just don't fit me any more; my legs got too strong.
$10 pays for shorts and postage in the US.

uforgot
11-08-2008, 11:33 PM
and on it's way to Canada!

Grog
11-09-2008, 11:54 AM
Pedal Queens jersey (2006 or 2007)
http://www.pedalqueens.com/images/jersey.jpg
http://www.pedalqueens.com/images/jerseyback.jpg
Size Small but selling because it actually fits like a club-cut medium. Was worn by a friend of mine once or twice, has been sitting in the drawer since.

$30 USD including shipping, or $35 CDN
(money order only)

(This is actually from a New Mexico women's mtb club.)

malkin
11-09-2008, 02:48 PM
Hey uforgot!
Did anyone grab the ibex yet?
If not, I'm up for it!

VeloVT
11-09-2008, 03:58 PM
Ritchey Biomax Bars, 40cm, oversized diameter (31.8).

http://www.ritcheylogic.com/dyn_prodfamily.php?k=98034

These bars came stock on my bike. I replaced them quickly with 38s -- I'm not sure they've even been ridden outside. They have no cosmetic damage. However, the cork tape that came on the bike destructed when I removed it, and I have not gotten around to removing the residue and bits of foam. Therefore, if someone would like to buy these, it would be my preference to exchange PMs and arrange for a "send date." It won't take me more than a week to clean them up, but I wouldn't be shipping them the next day either. I'd be happy to wait for payment until they were shipped.

$35 including shipping.

VeloVT
11-09-2008, 07:26 PM
That I failed to sell in the last T-Ebay sale but have been too lazy to actually post on Ebay.

1. FSA SL-K Carbon seatpost, 31.6 diameter, 300mm long. This has a smidgen of setback (I think it's about 20mm). Weighs in at 226g on my digital kitchen scale. Excellent condition. $35 including shipping.

2. No name carbon seatpost. 31.6 diameter. This came stock on my Scott Contessa CR1 Pro (the CR1 is second to the top of Scott's lineup, and their highest level WSD bike. It came spec'd with full Ultegra, so it doesn't seem like they took too many component shortcuts...). It has no branding marks at all, but it appears to be a nice, kind of mid-level carbon post -- it is NOT carbon-wrapped aluminum. It weighs in at 233g on my scale. Straight, no setback at all. Length is not marked but distance from center of clamp to end is the same as the FSA post, so I would tentatively call it a 300mm post. Beautiful condition, and a very aesthetically attractive post too, for what it's worth. $35 including shipping.

3. Scott Components stem, 80mm, 31.8 diameter. Weighs in at 149g. This stem came stock on my bike, and I needed a longer one. It is in brand-new condition, and would be a good option if you are "testing" various stems for length and don't want to invest a lot of money until you know exactly what you need. It is a "straight" rise stem -- i.e., the angle is the same no matter which way you flip it. I believe this makes it a 0/90 stem? I get confused on stem angles, but basically it will result in a positive rise that mirrors your HT angle. $15 including shipping.

4. Cannondale Fire stem, 31.8 diameter, +/- 8 degree rise. It is marked 110 but measures 120 c-c no matter how hard I try to get 110. I bought this trade-in stem at my bike fitting when I was trying out different setups. It is in very good condition, and it is very light for its length at 120g. $15 including shipping.

5. Bianchi Componenti stem, 100mm, 26.0 diameter. No idea what the rise on this is, it has a bit of rise but not an extreme rise, probably between 6 and 8 degrees if I had to guess, but that's just a guess. 148g. Good condition but shows more wear than the others. Again, good if you're testing stems. $15 including shipping.

I would also sell two or all three of the stems as a lot for someone testing stems, for less money ($25 for 2/ $30 for 3?, including shipping?).

I also have two Thomson posts (one Masterpiece and one Elite) and I'm only using one (currently the Elite actually, but if I were to sell one I'd probably keep the Masterpiece). Both are in excellent condition (they are bulletproof anyway), and both are 27.2/250mm. I'm on the fence over whether or not it's worth selling one, though... I only have one bike that fits that sized post right now, but given how much they cost new vs how much I could sell them for vs how much I would have to pay if for some reason I should ever want one again... it's not clear to me if it's really worth selling one. But if someone presents a really compelling story about how much it would help them, I might consider it :cool:. (Sorry, inside the workings of liza's squirrel-brain).

Tokie
11-09-2008, 07:26 PM
Hi Mimi! I like animal prints - what is a trashy cat short like (inseam length) is it a padded chamois lycra short? Thanks! tokie

uforgot
11-10-2008, 05:11 AM
is sold! Thanks.

Biciclista
11-10-2008, 06:03 AM
http://www.sersale.org/bike/legs.jpg

here are the trashy cat shorts in all their glory.

VeloVT
11-10-2008, 08:36 AM
Here are the pics of the Scott stem on my bike (you can see that the bike is fresh out of the box in these pictures -- no pedals, spoke protectors, and all :o).

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I will post pics of just the stem tonight when I get a chance to take pictures of it.

Edit: OK, here are both sides of the stem (you can see what I mean by "no rise" here):

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Sorry everybody, I'm dimwitted and can't figure out how to PM pictures.

VeloVT
11-10-2008, 02:29 PM
Ritchey Biomax Handlebars are sold.

mississaugagirl
11-10-2008, 02:43 PM
and on it's way to Canada!

Thanks uforgot! Will be happily anticipating. :D

Cataboo
11-10-2008, 09:15 PM
REI jacket above has been sold.

Smartwool orchid microweight tank top, size small - $20, new with tags
http://photos.amazingsocks.com/400/13-410-smartwool-womens-microweight-tank-top-13159.jpg

smartwool pointelle merino wool bottoms - black, size small, $35, new with tags

ibex switchback full zip persimmon size small jacket $60, never worn, no tags.

http://i10.ebayimg.com/05/i/001/15/84/591c_1.JPG

shimano ultegra fc-6600 53-39 10 speed double cranks $100, some wear, work fine, just too big for me. bottom bracket not included 172.5mm

http://lh5.ggpht.com/_qnxyEZuNEmk/SRfmihH73yI/AAAAAAAABwg/7vkMyvIN62M/s400/IMGP1823.JPGhttp://lh4.ggpht.com/_qnxyEZuNEmk/SRfmkVP_6uI/AAAAAAAABwo/RR1fz4tyRq8/s400/IMGP1824.JPG

Truvativ roleur 53-39 172.5mm double 10 speed cranks + exo bottom bracket. some wear. $50
http://lh5.ggpht.com/_qnxyEZuNEmk/SRfmerev5BI/AAAAAAAABwQ/Yo3n66MBqFI/s400/IMGP1821.JPG

mudmucker
11-12-2008, 07:26 AM
Posting this in response to a question on nose width.

http://inlinethumb50.webshots.com/42225/2893590860102221940S425x425Q85.jpg (http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/2893590860102221940WjfhHs)

malkin
11-13-2008, 02:02 PM
Holy Cow!
Does the post office have magically fast shipping on all these transactions, or what?
I'm so happy with uforgot's ibex that DH had to remind me of the "all-wool-entering-the-premisis-must-be-washed" policy, because I didn't want to take it off. :)

fidlfreek
11-13-2008, 07:18 PM
And as of a few days ago she has lots of other really good stuff for sale too, like xsmall tights and maybe more jackets (some wool!)...Also, she is suuuper helpful and is happy to accept paypal payment. :)

Just a good word from a happy customer. Like feedback on ebay only better :):):)

uforgot
11-14-2008, 01:24 AM
Holy Cow!
Does the post office have magically fast shipping on all these transactions, or what?
I'm so happy with uforgot's ibex that DH had to remind me of the "all-wool-entering-the-premisis-must-be-washed" policy, because I didn't want to take it off. :)

I'm so glad you like it! Just wish I could have traveled cross country with it!

I purchased Xeney's saddle before the sale started and she was lightning fast also. With a toddler no less!

Zen
11-14-2008, 03:05 AM
I'm so glad you like it! Just wish I could have traveled cross country with it!

I purchased Xeney's saddle before the sale started and she was lightning fast also. With a toddler no less!

She sent you a baby?

xeney
11-14-2008, 03:42 AM
Well, yeah, and I had to spring for the express mail so she wouldn't get hungry on the way across the country!

The next saddle I sell only comes with a dog, though. We are out of babies.

Biciclista
11-14-2008, 06:26 AM
Catriona, what else are you selling over there? I'd like a pony!

uforgot
11-14-2008, 06:32 AM
Well, yeah, and I had to spring for the express mail so she wouldn't get hungry on the way across the country!

The next saddle I sell only comes with a dog, though. We are out of babies.

Thanks Xeney. I was really ready for a girl after two boys. We are going to have such fun shoe shopping and going to ballet class. Last time I suggested getting my son new shoes he looked down and said "No thanks. These are fine". What's with that?

I'll let you know if we decide on a dog.

Cataboo
11-14-2008, 08:18 AM
Catriona, what else are you selling over there? I'd like a pony!

I've got some playdough - I could sculpt you one and cover it with merino wool.

Biciclista
11-14-2008, 08:43 AM
I've got some playdough - I could sculpt you one and cover it with merino wool.

I'd like that!

VeloVT
11-15-2008, 12:28 PM
It looks like nobody's going to bite on my saddle and seatposts :D -- but if anyone suddenly decides they must have a white & pink Vitesse or carbon seatpost, I've put them up on Ebay (http://myworld.ebay.com/runbikerun!), so purchases will have to go through there.

Cari
11-15-2008, 05:35 PM
I bought two Thule Wheel-Ons (Thule part number is 593) for my old car which had a roof rack. I got a car with a hitch soon after, so I never got to use the Wheel-Ons.

So I'm selling these two brand new, still in the sealed box, Thule No. 593 Wheel-Ons.

For those of you who haven't seen them... these attach to the bars on a roof rack so you can carry your wheel safely, right next to your bike. They fit any size wheel... mtb, road, 29er.

http://media.rei.com/media/710454_9996Lrg.jpg

These sell at REI for $39. (I also had to pay to ship them.) I'll sell one for $30 or both for $55 and I will pay for Priority Mail or UPS ground if you're in the U.S.

Please e-mail or PM me if interested or if you want me to send a pic of the actual box.

Happy shopping,

Cari

Ana
11-16-2008, 06:17 PM
Thomson Elite, 27.2, 250mm, zero setback, black.

Used, some marks on post from insertion but in good condition. I switched to a carbon seatpost with setback :)

$35 shipped. PM me if interested.

Trek420
11-16-2008, 08:03 PM
38 EU. Specialized Women's road shoes and Sidis. Rarely used and never uphill :rolleyes: Seriously folks, a toe injury means my road shoe days are over.

I use ATB now. My loss, your gain.

You'll need new insole/liners. I replaced the original with Smartfeet Berry, I'm keeping the berry and don't know if I can find the originals.

Make me an offer :cool: both or either.

Trek420
11-16-2008, 08:06 PM
These are the Specialized.

Edited to add the window pictured in the back is done now. :rolleyes:

Zen
11-16-2008, 08:33 PM
Can you wear Keen sandals?

Trek420
11-17-2008, 08:08 PM
Nowadays I'm wearing a Shimano ATB style or Specialized Tahoe. Neither bother my boo boo toe.

Both are fine for commute, spin, training. If/once I'm doing longer rides then yes, I think it'll be the Keens.

Biciclista
11-17-2008, 08:09 PM
I already got the awesome smartwool tights from Catriona!

OakLeaf
11-18-2008, 04:25 AM
These are the Specialized.

Edited to add the window pictured in the back is done now. :rolleyes:

Mmm, still life with cycling shoes.

You know no one noticed the window until you pointed it out. :cool:

greycoral
11-18-2008, 08:59 AM
I just bought a new pair of Louis Garneau Ergo Air shoes (size 40), they fit a little off, but I thought I would try them on the bike to see if it really mattered. The cleats were loosely attached, so there are slight teeth marks on the sole, so I cannot return them.

They've never been worn! $70. Listed for $89.95 on the site. PM here, or email at coralwins@gmail.com

http://www.teamestrogen.com/renderImage.image?imageName=pre_8_4_08/LG-1487036-067.jpg&width=300&height=300&padding=0

BleeckerSt_Girl
11-18-2008, 09:14 AM
Hey Cari-
Just letting you know that the CatEye Micro wireless bike computer you sold me two years ago is still working great! :D I had to replace the battery after about 4 thousand miles. :p In fact, I like that computer so much i got another one for my second bike.

VeloVT
11-18-2008, 01:40 PM
Cateye is the best. All of the lights and computers I've had from Cateye have been super bombproof and reliable.

Just my little Cateye promotion... Carry on :cool:...

Cari
11-18-2008, 01:55 PM
Hey Lisa, you remember! I'm glad it worked out for you. It really is a great computer. I have to admit that on more than one occasion, while fiddling with my bike computer, I wondered if I shouldn't just give up and switch to something simpler. :rolleyes:

OakLeaf
11-18-2008, 03:29 PM
When I came back to cycling after my hiatus, I had a 20 year old Cateye computer that I couldn't remember how to program or operate. I went to their website and someone had scanned the paper manual for that model and put it up as a free .pdf download.

Any company that cares that much about their customers being able to use something they bought before the internet even existed, is OK in my book.

Cari
11-22-2008, 02:18 PM
When I came back to cycling after my hiatus, I had a 20 year old Cateye computer that I couldn't remember how to program or operate. I went to their website and someone had scanned the paper manual for that model and put it up as a free .pdf download.

Any company that cares that much about their customers being able to use something they bought before the internet even existed, is OK in my book.

No to mention... they made a computer that will still work after 20 years! That's impressive.

fidlfreek
11-28-2008, 10:02 PM
Anybody have any size 38/39 road or tri shoes you're looking to unload...I'm looking to turn something into a spin shoe for the gym. Beater shoe is OK.

Zen
11-29-2008, 06:11 AM
Yes, check your pm's.

zencadence
12-05-2008, 03:57 PM
Hi! Does anyone have any size L winter gear? this is my first winter of cycling, and i'm trying to train for a century in april, and i'm itching to get outside. (but i'm a grad student on a tight budget) i'm still not sure exactly what i'll need- any suggestions? (i live in austin, so my winters aren't as harsh, but it still gets a little cold)
thanks!

DebW
12-06-2008, 06:36 AM
Performance Transit Metro Pannier $25 + shipping

http://www.performancebike.com/shop/profile.cfm?SKU=23154&subcategory_ID=2312

Single pannier works well for commuting and holds a laptop computer. Also works as a shoulder bag. I used this for a year or so, only on days I needed to carry the laptop (maybe once a week or less). But now I prefer using my Ortlieb Front Roller panniers to carry the laptop. Good condition.

Triskeliongirl
12-06-2008, 07:32 AM
Hi! Does anyone have any size L winter gear? this is my first winter of cycling, and i'm trying to train for a century in april, and i'm itching to get outside. (but i'm a grad student on a tight budget) i'm still not sure exactly what i'll need- any suggestions? (i live in austin, so my winters aren't as harsh, but it still gets a little cold)
thanks!

Yes, I don't have time make a detailed inventory or post pics, but I did lose 35 lbs and have a bunch of stuff that fit me when I was a size L. For example, I have a shebeest windpro vest, size L, PI whipser vest size L, some L long and short sleeve jerseys, even arm and leg warmers that are all too big for me. I also have some tights that are marked medium but fit me when I was a large, and a nice large PI gavia full zip jersey that is a perfect jacket in south texas. We live so close the best may be for you to drive here one day/evening and just try on my too big stuff and see what suits you best. Send me a PM if that interests you.

eofelis
12-10-2008, 02:31 PM
For Sale: Thomson elite seatpost, 31.6, 367mm, black, setback. Used for 3 rides. $50 plus shipping. I take paypal.