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  1. #1
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    For Sale Crosshairs Frame/Fork + Other Stuff!

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    50cm Gunnar Crosshairs for sale. Handmade in Wisconsin by Waterford Cycles out of their OS2 tubing--light, responsive, smooooth. Comes with a carbon fork (cannondale), FSA Orbit headset, top cap/starnut, and brake cable hangers. VERY good condition. I participated in one cyclocross race with it and used it to commute. Seat tube is 50cm center of BB to top of seat mast and has a 54cm "virtual" top tube. I'm 5'7.5" (long legs/short torso) and it is too small for me. Requires 27.2 seat post and 68mm English bottom bracket. I have lots of high res photos if interested. It has some chips and paint blemishes but no dents or dings and is generally in very good condition. Never crashed. Asking $400 + shipping.



    Crank Brothers Candy C Red pedals. Very good condition.. a little dirty but work great. Cleats included. $35 + shipping.



    Cane creek brake levers (SCR-5). Right one is brand new, left one is nearly perfect, has a few scuffs but 9.5/10. $25 + shipping.



    Planet Bike Super Spot headlight. Provides a nice wide beam & works great. $12 plus shipping.

    ...never met a bike that I didn't wanna ride.

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    OMG, you're selling your Gunnar!!!

    I'd buy it right now (how kind of you to have one slightly too small for you, and exactly my size) except that my sweetie would probably strangle me if I did. 8 bikes in a 900 square foot apartment... not so good. (actually, the bikes would be fine. It's the 3 people and two dogs that would have trouble)

    Ooooh, but a Gunnar! My Waterford would have a sibling!

    I'm already thinking about components... sigh.
    Last edited by KnottedYet; 07-12-2009 at 06:52 PM.
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    Well, let me know. I would be happy to send along some pics so that you could better visualize the componentry and what not.

    I am keeping my Roadie, which I love.
    ...never met a bike that I didn't wanna ride.

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    Might be too big for me...but I'll ask anyway: what size is your Roadie if the Roadie fits and the Crosshairs is too small?

    (I'm riding a 50 Roadie. But I realize the geo is different on the Crosshairs. I'm a shrimp. I could probably ride a 48 Roadie as well.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by yellow View Post
    Might be too big for me...but I'll ask anyway: what size is your Roadie if the Roadie fits and the Crosshairs is too small?

    (I'm riding a 50 Roadie. But I realize the geo is different on the Crosshairs. I'm a shrimp. I could probably ride a 48 Roadie as well.)
    The Roadie has a 51cm seat tube and a virtual top tube of 55, which doesn't seem like a big difference, but as you said, the geometries in general are different. For example, I measured the crosshairs head tube at 10cm and the roadie's at 13.5.
    ...never met a bike that I didn't wanna ride.

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    So does your answer mean that you ride a 50 cm Roadie?

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    Crosshairs is sold.
    ...never met a bike that I didn't wanna ride.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yellow View Post
    So does your answer mean that you ride a 50 cm Roadie?
    No, I think my roadie is considered a 54.
    ...never met a bike that I didn't wanna ride.

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    is this still around? i think your link is broken

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    The crosshairs is sold, thanks for the interest.
    ...never met a bike that I didn't wanna ride.

 

 

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