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HillSlugger
04-15-2009, 06:08 PM
all prices + shipping of your choice

pictures available upon request

Shimano Ultegra Crankset, 9speed FC-6500, 172.5mm, standard double (39/54), Octalink - unknown age, used but not abused, can include BB - $30

Salsa Poco Drop Bars - 31.8mm, 40cm c-c - $25

Profile Designs T2+ Aerobars, 31.8/26.0, with shims, risers, extra bolts - faded to a bronzy color but functionally perfect - $30

Profile Designs Jammer GT Aerobars, 26.0 - bars and mounting clamps only, no arm rests or end caps, scratched up around clamps - $10

Suspension Seatpost - 27.2/350 - zero setback - new bike takeoff - $10

Bontrager Carbon Seatpost, 27.2/250, ~25mm setback, typical wear where clamped - $25

Ritchey Adjustable Stem, 100mm, 1 1/8 for 26.0 bar - $15

Specialized 100mm Stem, 1 1/8" for 31.8 bar, +/- 16/8 - $15

Shimano PD-M520 pedals - used but perfect function - $20

Specialized Toupe 143 Saddle - White and dk gray - used twice - $50

Specialized Body Geometry Milano Saddle - new bike takeoff

Terry Liberator Race Gel Saddle - used but plenty of life left - $20

Specialized Crosstop Brake Levers - new bike takeoff - $10

Ritchey Comp Alloy Bar, no-rise, 25.4, 23" wide - $10

Kenda Kourier Tires - 700 x 40c with Schraeder tubes - less than 200 miles - $15 for pair

FSA Control Center accessory mount, for 31.8 bar (2 available) - $10 each

Shimano SH-MT31 MTB Shoes, dk blue/grey, size 42 - used twice, cleats mounted and removed - $40

Specialized Gel Bar Tape, Black - $5

Salsa Quick-release Seatpost Clamp, 31mm - $10

Titec Hell-Bent Micros Bar Ends - $10

Cat Eye Bar Bones Bar Ends - $3

Panaracer T-Serv Tires, 700 x 32c, less than 200 miles - $20 for pair

Selle San Marco Ischia + Saddle - new bike takeoff - $10

Nashbar Stand By Me - $10

Topeak Prep Stand Max Repair Stand - $50 (shipping will be $$ due to weight, located in MD)

HillSlugger
04-20-2009, 07:51 AM
The following items are sold:

Shimano Cranks
Salsa Poco Bars
Specialized Bar Tape
T2+ Aerobars
Shimano Pedals
Toupe Saddle
Kenda Kourier Tires
Nashbar Stand by Me

Still available:

Profile Designs Jammer GT Aerobars, 26.0 - bars and mounting clamps only, no arm rests or end caps, scratched up around clamps - $10

Suspension Seatpost - 27.2/350 - zero setback - new bike takeoff - $10

Bontrager Carbon Seatpost, 27.2/250, ~25mm setback, typical wear where clamped - $25

Ritchey Adjustable Stem, 100mm, 1 1/8 for 26.0 bar - $15

Specialized 100mm Stem, 1 1/8" for 31.8 bar, +/- 16/8 - $15

Specialized Body Geometry Milano Saddle - new bike takeoff

Terry Liberator Race Gel Saddle - used but plenty of life left - $20

Specialized Crosstop Brake Levers - new bike takeoff - $10

Ritchey Comp Alloy Bar, no-rise, 25.4, 23" wide - $10

FSA Control Center accessory mount, for 31.8 bar (2 available) - $10 each

Shimano SH-MT31 MTB Shoes, dk blue/grey, size 42 - used twice, cleats mounted and removed - $40

Salsa Quick-release Seatpost Clamp, 31mm - $10

Titec Hell-Bent Micros Bar Ends - $10

Cat Eye Bar Bones Bar Ends - $3

Topeak Prep Stand Max Repair Stand - $50 (+ $13 for parcel post shipping)

Panaracer T-Serv Tires, 700 x 32c, less than 200 miles - $20 for pair

Selle San Marco Ischia Saddle - new bike takeoff - $10

milkmade
04-21-2009, 11:15 AM
HI,
I am doing the Tour de Cure in Howard Co as well. To make a long story........I am a 40 something that finally decided to take care of me. I joined a gym, hired a trainer and have lost nearly 60 pounds. I was always been the fat girl that could play sports(back in High School 100 years ago). ANYHOW..........I have always wanted a road bike so I BOUGHT ONE. I am working up to the Tour and it seems that once I get to about 12 miles or so my female parts are mildly uncomfortable. Is that normal? I use padded shorts(cheap Performance brand) and am trying to remedy the problem cheaply. WHAT DO YOU THINK YOUR BIKE SEAT COULD DO FOR ME?????
THANKS!!!
Julie

HillSlugger
04-21-2009, 11:46 AM
HI,
I am doing the Tour de Cure in Howard Co as well. To make a long story........I am a 40 something that finally decided to take care of me. I joined a gym, hired a trainer and have lost nearly 60 pounds. I was always been the fat girl that could play sports(back in High School 100 years ago). ANYHOW..........I have always wanted a road bike so I BOUGHT ONE. I am working up to the Tour and it seems that once I get to about 12 miles or so my female parts are mildly uncomfortable. Is that normal? I use padded shorts(cheap Performance brand) and am trying to remedy the problem cheaply. WHAT DO YOU THINK YOUR BIKE SEAT COULD DO FOR ME?????
THANKS!!!
Julie

Congrats for taking control of your health!

What saddle are you on now? Have you played with its angle and fore/aft position? Does it have a cutout?

I'm doing the Tour out of upstate New York (I have relatives there). What distance are you looking at doing?

HillSlugger
04-21-2009, 11:47 AM
The Bontrager seatpost has been sold.

milkmade
04-21-2009, 02:14 PM
Congrats for taking control of your health!

What saddle are you on now? Have you played with its angle and fore/aft position? Does it have a cutout?

I'm doing the Tour out of upstate New York (I have relatives there). What distance are you looking at doing?

I have the saddle that came with the bike.........No cut out, have not played with fore/aft. I need to look into that. Feel free to advise.

I am doing the (32 mile)Tour in Maryland(I am a dairy farmer with three teen boys and a disabled husband so getting away alone for a day is about all I can do right now!).

I am so excited to be taking care of me and it feels WONDERFUL-Exercise has become my drug of choice!

HillSlugger
04-21-2009, 04:13 PM
I have the saddle that came with the bike.........No cut out, have not played with fore/aft. I need to look into that. Feel free to advise.

I am doing the (32 mile)Tour in Maryland(I am a dairy farmer with three teen boys and a disabled husband so getting away alone for a day is about all I can do right now!).

I am so excited to be taking care of me and it feels WONDERFUL-Exercise has become my drug of choice!

What bike do you have? Just wondering how your saddle compares to the ones I'm selling. There's much interest in the Terry and it will probably sell tonight.

Do you have any idea how wide your sit bones are? That's important in selecting the right saddle. I have very narrow sitbones.

In general you want your saddle to be pretty much right on level. Personally, my girly bits are more comfortable with the nose tipped down slightly (definitely down but not so much that I'm sliding forward at all).

HillSlugger
04-22-2009, 09:35 AM
The Terry saddle is sold.

Cataboo
04-22-2009, 10:24 AM
Milkmade, where are you in Maryland?

I've got a beat up terry butterfly and a terry liberator (I think - I could be wrong) saddle. If you're close by, you could just come by and try them on your bike to see if either would work.



MDhillslug,

I'll call you on Friday when I'm leaving Bethesda. I'm pretty sure the 32's will fit up front, not certain about the back, but I'll give 'em a try. The 28's that I have on the bike are fine for commuting on, but maybe the 32's'll be better if I want to do a day on the C&O canal or something like that.

Did you send off the octalink bottom bracket with the ultegra cranks that you sold?

HillSlugger
04-22-2009, 10:41 AM
The BB went with the cranks.

I have some "Allterrainosaurus" tires that call themselves 30/32. I used them at Rosaryville and will use them on the C&O when/if I get back there.


Milkmade, where are you in Maryland?

I've got a beat up terry butterfly and a terry liberator (I think - I could be wrong) saddle. If you're close by, you could just come by and try them on your bike to see if either would work.



MDhillslug,

I'll call you on Friday when I'm leaving Bethesda. I'm pretty sure the 32's will fit up front, not certain about the back, but I'll give 'em a try. The 28's that I have on the bike are fine for commuting on, but maybe the 32's'll be better if I want to do a day on the C&O canal or something like that.

Did you send off the octalink bottom bracket with the ultegra cranks that you sold?

HillSlugger
04-24-2009, 09:17 AM
Hi,

I've got two additions to the sale:

Cateye Double Wireless (http://www.cateye.com/en/product_detail/251) Cyclocomputer - $60

Topeak Road Morph (http://www.rei.com/product/648089) pump with gauge - $15

ASammy1
04-24-2009, 09:42 AM
Hi MDHillSlug-

Quick question... Why are you selling the Topeak Morph Pump?

7rider
04-24-2009, 09:43 AM
Dang.
I'll take that Road Morph pump if ASammy doesn't snag it first.
I was just looking at those, as my frame pump bit the dust on my commuter.

HillSlugger
04-24-2009, 10:18 AM
Hi MDHillSlug-

Quick question... Why are you selling the Topeak Morph Pump?

No room on my frames and I'm a convert to CO2.

ASammy1
04-24-2009, 10:22 AM
No room on my frames and I'm a convert to CO2.

Sweet! I'll take it.

Sorry 7Rider :o

7rider
04-24-2009, 10:24 AM
No room on my frames and I'm a convert to CO2.

I did also convert to CO2, but there's a part of me that wants to keep a pump on the frame.....just in case. :o

Have at it, ASammy1!

ASammy1
04-24-2009, 10:28 AM
I did also convert to CO2, but there's a part of me that wants to keep a pump on the frame.....just in case. :o

Have at it, ASammy1!

I'm the same way. Just last weekend, I witnessed a CO2 cartridge freeze a tube and pop the seal. The tube then exploded. It was crazy. I'd never seen anything like it before. I will keep the CO2 set up on my bike and the Topeak will go on BF's bike as his is a larger frame.

HillSlugger
04-24-2009, 11:10 AM
The Road Morph is sold.

madscot13
04-24-2009, 06:57 PM
The Road Morph is sold.

haha