Mann's garage sale (SS frame, 26er forks, brakes, seat post...)

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  1. allison

    allison Active Member

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    2005 White Surly 1x1 Med frame with matching white Surly steel fork ($200). Comes with Surly chain tensioner, seat post clamp and FSA alum. black seat post

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    Few scuffs and cable rub, one small dent on bottom of top tube (too small that it didn't show in photos). Steerer tube is around 7.25".

    Don't like the rigid steel idea?

    How about a carbon rigid fork? Bontrager Switchblade carbon rigid with 8.25" steerer tube. One scratch. Otherwise completely sound. - $200 (used twice)

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    Really don't like rigid? How about a Fox F80 RLT? 8" steerer tube - $250

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    Scuff

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    Cable rub

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    Stanchions

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    Easton EC70 seat post (27.2 - fits the Surly above) - $45

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    Selle Italia SLR saddle (black) and Specialized Toupe Gel 143 saddle (white/red). $35/ea

    Sale pending on the Toupe.

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    Cheapo stem (I think it's a 90mm?) - $5

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    Avid Juicy 7 front and rear brakes (2005). 185mm fr and 160mm rear rotors - $150/both with silver and black levers included

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    Feel free to PM other serious offers.
     
  2. foofighter

    foofighter Ride More Talk Less

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    dang it...where was that surly when i bought my ss frame :( good luck w/ the sale
     
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    i would be extremely interested in those juicy 7's if buying them wouldn't require me to eat cup noodle 2 meals a day for next couple of weeks.

    is there any room for negotiation (not that i really think i could afford them anyway :()..
     
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    Damn it...all you tall, medium-framed-riding people ;) Are speckledtrout and me the only people on this board that ride small sized bikes?!? :lol:

    Ooohhh...the fork is really tempting but it would really whack out the Yeti's geometry.

    Good stuff, btw!
     
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    No, Mike/Pain Freak does too.:lol:
     
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    Yeah, but I don't see him selling any frames/bikes ;)

     
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    Pain Freak Dead or Alive

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    Nope, got a garage full too. I just can't bring myself to sell the ones I don't use...#-o

    And I have the same Surly, but it's a very good bike that I like as much as my 5*
     
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    You have PM on the EC70
     
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    It's not like it's an XL! :lol:

    You don't need a SS anyway, do ya?? Sorry that the fork isn't the right #. Why can't the Fox 26er forks change from 80 to 100mm like the Reba 29er forks?
     
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    The frame is VERY tempting...
     
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    I always liked it. But, with our crazy endurance rides, and the fact that I'll never be strong enough to SS 40 miles, it's time for me to move on.

    You know someone wants to show up on a ride at Gooseberry Mesa.. like a few months into their riding career.. on a rigid SS. Everyone will think you're tough.

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    I'm already tough.
    The 1x1 would show my sensitive side.
     
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    Allison, I know this may sound stupid, but... can the brakes can be used with any size rotor, I don't have to use a 185 for the front. If this is the case I will take the brakes...
     
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    Hey Kevin - I'm asking Justin. Someone has inquired about the brakes, but they aren't sold yet.

    You could get pink accents like I had :lol:
     
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    Fired Yo Momma Kenny Powers!!!

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    I know a little late but if the previous two people don't want the brakes I will take them otherwise I will take the grips
     
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    Allison, Sorry! I don't that post will fit the Horse. Mine is a 30mm?? I believe! #-o
     
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    cjwally I love techno.

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    Allison, you still have those Cane Creek Ergo Grips that were on the Surly.... If so, I am interested in those since they are too heavy....
     
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    surlygal Bad Girl of DH

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    The 1x1 sure is pretty

    I love the white! if i didn't already own a S 1x1 in lime green, I'd be all over it.

    I actually tried to get Neil to let me buy it this morning,(I used to ride a M 1x1 in Black and it fit just fine) But I got the you don't even ride the VooDoo :-k.

    Ben - (men in white are sexy) do it or I'll ride my bike around the block just to prove Neil wrong ;)
     
  19. allison

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    Wally, and northshore - we have 2 sets of these if you guys are interested. I can post up photos tonight. PM if serious.

    Yeah, that is one reason I'm selling it... just don't get to ride it. I don't think I ever had a bad ride on it, though :) They are great!
     
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    Yes, but you'll need to purchase a different adaptor, one that fits the size of the rotor. They're usually around 10-15 bucks at a bike shop.

     
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