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I'd rather be climbing...
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First up is an Easton EA30 handlebar. 31.8 clamp & 635mm width, low rise. $10
Next is a set of '06 BB5s 160mm. Pads still have some life left, but will need to be replaced before too long. Some scuffs & scratches, but still work fine. All mounting hardware & adapters included. As they are BB5s, I would not recommend them for aggressive riding. However, if you are building up a commuter, these would be perfect. $10 Next is a 26" 2.1 Rear WTB Velociraptor. Several months of riding, but still lots of life left. $10 Next is a set of 1.95 Serfas Vermin "semi-slick" tires. The rear tires shows more wear as I rode it for several more months than the front. I love these tires. I rode them for about a year on the Fully Loop & CHSP. Ultra low rolling resistance and BULLET PROOF flat protection. I once pulled out 40+ thorns from the two tires combined...not a single flat. On the rear, I once pulled out 4 large construction staples...no flat. Seriously, these tires simply do not flat. Some may not like how little "knobby" traction these provide, but they'd make awesome commuter tires. Serfas tires don't get a lot of love on here, but they make some of the best tires I have owned. Low rolling resistance and unrivaled flat protection. $20 for the pair And last is a 29" 2.1 Maxxis Ignitor. It made a perfectly suitable tire up front, but decided to go with something bigger. Still has lots of tread. Great tire! $20 It would be great if I could unload these this week (6/8-6/13). Wife and I are headed out for two weeks of vacation on 6/14. I'd hate to leave any potential buyers hanging for that long. I'm in Fullerton, a stone's throw away from the Loop. Thanks for looking!
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Climbing *is* its own reward! It's obvious I'm not a weight-weenie; I ride a Kona!
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PM answered. They're all yours.
Come on ya'll...don't be afraid of the Vermins! Wouldn't it be nice to never have to worry about flats without going tubeless?????
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![]() Still no takers on the Vermins or the Velociraptor? With gas at Costco @ $4.40, do you need a better excuse to throw those Vermins on a commuter bike? I figured I've saved at least $80 in the last month by riding into work 2-3 times a week.
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