Thanks for the reminder. Another thing to do this weekend.
Thanks for the reminder. Another thing to do this weekend.
Beth
so will people all put the stuff up on their own threads or just one big one?
And can we start now, here .... or do we need to wait for Sunday? My vote is people start in because not everyone has time on the weekend, 'cause I can't wear these size 38 Sidis.
Last edited by Trek420; 11-30-2008 at 11:18 AM.
Fancy Schmancy Custom Road bike ~ Mondonico Futura Legero
Found on side of the road bike ~ Motobecane Mixte
Gravel bike ~ Salsa Vaya
Favorite bike ~ Soma Buena Vista mixte
Folder ~ Brompton
N+1 ~ My seat on the Rover recumbent tandem
https://www.instagram.com/pugsley_adventuredog/
Is it possible to have one thread but many posts? and posts with pictures but not giant pictures?
that way we could just scroll down and look at all of the different items (and the items that were sold) without having to click to much. And also it makes it easier for people who have threads that have already been started and then they won't get pushed back too far.
Thanks TE! You pushed me half way over!
http://pages.teamintraining.org/nca/seagull08/tnguyen
If you use image shak, you can do the thumbnail size and the click-to-see bigger image *I think.*
I can do five more miles.
Make an offer if you think my pricing is off:
Easton EA30 stem less than 25 miles, then taken off my new bike. 90mm length, +/-6 degrees, 1 1/8in steerer, 25.4 clamp, 2 bolts. $15 including priority shipping
Coming soon (sorry no pic of the actual yet)- EA30 ergo drop bars 44mm center to center 25.4mm clamp, maybe about 75 miles on them. Will be available in the next week or 2, but you may claim them now. $20 including priority shipping
Velo made Nashbar womens gel cutout saddle from about 3 yrs ago, tho only ridden once on my mtn bike- not long enough for me, so into the closet (can you say packrat??) length:240mm width:150mm $8 including priority shipping
Nashbar gel saddle pad also from 3 years ago tho ridden once- padded area length 250mm width 180mm drawstring to snug onto saddle $8 including priority shipping
2 Jamis stock men's saddles off our Venturas- less than 25 miles on each 275mm long 135mm wide $5 each (ie- free, just pay priority shipping cost)
Jamis stock cage pedals never used and I know nothing about cage pedals... $5 (ie- free, just pay priority shipping cost)
I forgot I also have a Zefal Cyclop mirror tried for about a mile spin- works fine, just too big for my taste $15 including shipping
![]()
Last edited by mayanorange; 07-27-2008 at 11:50 AM.
Also OBO. Not really sure what this is worth so your guess/offer is as good as mine.
These are size 38, like the SIDIs above you'll need insoles like SmartFeet as I took the stock ones out and I'm keepin the Smartfeet berry insoles.
Last edited by Trek420; 11-30-2008 at 05:21 PM.
Fancy Schmancy Custom Road bike ~ Mondonico Futura Legero
Found on side of the road bike ~ Motobecane Mixte
Gravel bike ~ Salsa Vaya
Favorite bike ~ Soma Buena Vista mixte
Folder ~ Brompton
N+1 ~ My seat on the Rover recumbent tandem
https://www.instagram.com/pugsley_adventuredog/
OK, here's my list. I don't have pictures but if anyone is interested in anything I will be happy to take some pics of the item and pm them.
1. Fizik Vitesse HP saddle. White/pink. Less than 50 miles on this, it looks absolutely brand new. It is ICS-compatible (that is, it has a fitting for Fizik's snap-on bag/light). In the interest of full disclosure, this saddle came with one slightly loose rail. It doesn't affect saddle adjustment and it's not going anywhere (that is, it's not going to get worse), but it can squeak when you tighten the saddle. $75 including shipping.
2. SOLD. Specialized Alias 143 saddle. Black with silver accents. This has a few hundred miles on it. It is in excellent condition but shows some wear. $35 including shipping (would take offers on this too).
3. Ritchey Pro Biomax handlebars, 40cm, 31.8 diameter. These came stock on my bike, but were too big for me -- I switched them out almost immediately, I don't think I've even ridden them outside, so they look quite new. If you are interested in these, I will warn you that I will be a little slower to ship these than the other items, since I need to clean off residue from the original tape first (don't worry, I will be very careful and won't damage the finish -- in fact, I'd be happy for someone to claim them, but wait to pay until I can send pictures of the cleaned bars so we can be sure you are happy with what you get). $30 including shipping.
4. FSA SL-K Carbon seatpost, 31.8 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. $30 including shipping.
5. No name carbon seatpost. 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. $30 including shipping.
6. 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.
7. 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.
8. 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.
Maybe more to come...
Last edited by VeloVT; 07-27-2008 at 01:17 PM.
Some jerseys, maybe more to come...
1. SOLD. Giordana Fusion Short Sleeve Jersey, size small, pink/white. It's a 2007 jersey, and no one has the pink in stock any more, so I couldn't find a pic, but here's a pic of the jersey style:
and here's the color (keep in mind, my jersey DOES have the white stripes and piping shown in the picture above, and a full-length zipper):
Worn once. Looks brand new. This jersey is very pretty and it's nicely made as well. It's just too small for me. I'm a size 4, 5'6", 33" bust. This jersey actually fits through the shoulder and bust, but seems to be proportioned overall for someone who's closer to 5'0". I would not recommend this to someone who is thinner than me but just as tall -- I think it would fit someone shorter and size 2-4 (esp on the smaller side of that range) quite well. Asking $20 including shipping.
2. Sugoi Forma Sleeveless Jersey, size small, Rave/white. Here's a picture:
Worn a few times, but no signs of wear. This one fits me very well and generally I like it -- I'm getting rid of it because the color clashes with my bike. It has side panels (the white part) made of that nice super-wicking Sugoi mesh. Asking $15 including shipping.
3. Gore Vento vest.
This vest has never been worn, only tried on. It is black, size small. Details below:
http://www.terrybicycles.com/gore/de...l?item_no=5154
It's a nice vest and comes with its own little storage pouch. It's a trim cut, but fits me well (I'm 4/6, probably more 4ish on top, and it seems true to size, though trim as mentioned). Like everything I've had from Gore, it's tailored and finished beautifully.
So why am I selling it? It's lined in a very lightweight mesh, and for some reason the double layer feels fussy to me. As shown in the detail (if you follow the link above), the back of the vest is mostly mesh, so I imagine it is quite well ventilated, and is made with Gore windstopper, so it should also be an effective wind blocking layer.
$50 including shipping.
More notes on the Gore vest:
Fabric:
The fabric is lightweight, but not ultra lightweight and compressible like, say, Pearl Izumi's translucent Optik fabric.
It feels a bit like tyvek, perhaps a tad heavier (it's been a long time since I've actually FELT tyvek, though...). It has more of a "papery" feel than a "fabric-y" feel. It seems as though it would NOT hold moisture at all. As mentioned above, it is fully lined in a very light mesh, with a mesh back panel.
Fit:
Plenty of room in the shoulders even in a "bike tuck" (and I usually have to go up to medium in PI jackets for shoulder room). However, overall, very close-fitting. I'm an A-cup (33" chest), and the vest fits perfectly through the bust... I would imagine on a full B-cup, it would pull through the bust. It's very nicely cut (I have a few Gore jerseys and one thing I've noticed is that they tend to be very nicely tailored), but very fitted. It's not at all constricting on me, and I wouldn't even say that it runs small, but it's definitely not a "small/medium", and would fit best over a sort of "race fit" jersey, not anything too baggy.
Last edited by VeloVT; 07-27-2008 at 01:16 PM.
For sale - Like new, great condition (but narrow toebox, and my duck feet were just too wide for them.)
Nike ACG road shoe, size 40.5 (men's 7/7.5, women's 9 to 9.5)
Leather, mesh nylon uppers, and vinyl velcro straps.
Used for one century and two 50 mile rides, and a few commutes, always with socks.
Red, black and silver.
$20
$5 shipping.
click here for direct link to larger image
click here for direct link to larger image
This is a really nice shoe. I liked the stiff feel and the streamlined look, and they felt cool even on a hot century. If you have a "normal" size nine or nine and a half, your foot will love this shoe.
Anj
anjuanja@yahoo.com
Images processed by ImageShack Image hosting service - keeps the photos small and has direct link to photos. Make sure you just paste in the links though (don't use the image feature on the toolbar.) http://imageshack.us/
Last edited by indigoiis; 07-26-2008 at 03:11 PM. Reason: To add image shack link
I can do five more miles.
Of course we keep all our bikes inside.but sometimes you need a bike cover. I no longer need mine.
Last edited by Trek420; 11-30-2008 at 05:21 PM.
Fancy Schmancy Custom Road bike ~ Mondonico Futura Legero
Found on side of the road bike ~ Motobecane Mixte
Gravel bike ~ Salsa Vaya
Favorite bike ~ Soma Buena Vista mixte
Folder ~ Brompton
N+1 ~ My seat on the Rover recumbent tandem
https://www.instagram.com/pugsley_adventuredog/
Okay....here I go.
1. Basil Catu rear basket. I paid $65 for this. I see it's on Amazon for $54. I'll sell for $45 Plus shipping. Only used a few times and includes all hardware and instructions. Okay, the instructions are in English by people who don't speak English as their first language. Amusing if nothing else...
More can be found here.
2. Trek Interchange rear bicycle racks. One is black and the other silver. $20 each. The silver one is a newer model, but has wear marks on top. Both are used but not abused. The Trek interchange Trunk is free to anyone purchasing one of the racks. (This trunk has been used a lot. Way more than the racks. An ink mark on the inside, a little faded, thus it's free). Shipping is extra, actual based on your zip code.
3. Thomson Elite silver Stem. 90mm, 5 degrees fits 25.4mm bars. Used very little, less than 10 miles. Includes bag and instructions. More info here. $50 plus shipping. Update:Sold (Actually traded to ikkin for HER Thomson stem.)
4. Trek round saddle bag. $5 plus shipping.
5. Carridice bagman sport saddlebag support. $40 plus shipping. Used only a few times. More info here. Please note that this is NOT the quick release version.
6. Downtube 2008 8H folding bike. $250. Here is the link to my craigslist ad. Shipping will be actual based on your zip code.
Last edited by uforgot; 07-11-2009 at 04:51 AM.
Claudia
2009 Trek 7.6fx
2013 Jamis Satellite
2014 Terry Burlington
Here's some goodies that need to find a homejust make an offer and refund shipping costs...
1. Ritchey pro road 40cm handlebar (new, never mounted).
2. water bottle cages x4 (2 sideloaders).
3. Easton 90mm stem (on the bike in the picture).
4. Deda 4 girls 38cm handlebar (there's pictures of the bar on the gear forum, see "gear for little people").
Last edited by TxDoc; 01-10-2011 at 05:56 AM.
This is some good timing! I just started a big clean out the house effort.
Sidis shoes size 39.5
Not sure what model these are - I bought them on Ebay and they're too big. I'm usually a 7.5 - 8 shoe. This feels like 8.5 - 9. $50 OBO.
![]()