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#374 From: "Retrofan531" <retrofan531@...>
Date: Mon Oct 1, 2007 2:23 am
Subject: FS: Great price on a size Medium Giant OCR1 frame, cf fork, headset, stem, bars, seatpost, and wheelset
frank121me
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This is a great deal! This 2006 Giant OCR1 frame, fork, components, and the
Vuelta wheelset have been ridden less than 100 miles and are in excellent
condition.

The OCR1 geometry, according to Giant, "...delivers equal parts performance and
forgiving positioning for all-day comfort perfectly matched to nimble handling".

The frame is gloss black with silver and red decals. The frame is made of
Giant's light but strong custom designed ALUXX Butted 6000 Series aluminum
tubing. The frame is a size M (medium) in Giant's Compact Road Design line,
which means it measures 50cm from the center of the bottom bracket to the top of
the compact designed seat tube and has a 55cm effective top tube length. The
matching fork is a Formula One Composite Technology carbon model with an
aluminum steerer. This frame and fork come with a composite Giant seatpost,
Easton EA30 stem, Giant handlebar, seatpost binder clamp, and headset.

This sale also includes a hand-built Vuelta XRP wheelset. The rims are silver
with red and white decals, flat-bladed spokes with 24 count in front and rear,
and include rim strips and skewers.

$325 for all of this picked up in McAlester.

Thanks,

Frank

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#375 From: Randall Clayborn <adventurebicycle@...>
Date: Fri Oct 5, 2007 9:28 pm
Subject: Osage Hills race OCt 21st update
abcofbville
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I am getting ready to send out flyers for the 2007 Osage Hills Mountain Bike
race Oct. 21st to the bike shops. If anyone would like a flyer via email reply
to this email and I'll send you one. Please help me pass the flyer on to anyone
who maybe interested. I believe this is one of the most challenging courses in
Oklahoma.
   There has been one change to the flyer. The begginers will do one loop of the
red and one loop of the blue. Not two loops of the red like last year course.
The red loop is much harder then it was last year.
   If you are coming to Bartlesville to practice and/or pre-ride please ride both
the red and blue loops.
   For the race course everyone will ride the Red loop clockwise and blue loop
counterclockwise. around 6 miles long.
   If you want a map of the course or race flyer, you can come by the shop or
I'll send you one via email.
   Thanks,
    Randall Clayborn
   111 NE Washington, Bartlesville
   918 333-9222
   adventurebicycle@...

   Here is a inline text of some of the race information:
   Osage Hills Mountain Bike Race #2
   Sunday Oct. 21st 2007
   Presented by Adventure Bicycle Center

   (Held Under USA Cycling Permit Pending)
   Location: The Osage Hills State Park Mountain bike trails are Located 11 miles
West of Bartlesville, Oklahoma. The State Park entrance is on the South side of
highway 60.
   Directions: From OKC: Head east on I-44 turnpike and then follow directions
from Tulsa.
   From Tulsa: Go North on Highway 75 At Frank Phillips turn West and go straight
though town this road turns into highway 60. Continue 10 miles the Park entrance
will be on the South side of the road.
   Once inside the park continue North until just pass the ranger’s station and
look for event signs.

   Registration: Race Day Registration ONLY! Registration is open at 7:30am and
Closes 20 minutes before each race start time. USA cycling license is required.
One day licenses will be available for $5. Race fee= $25.00 members
/non-members= $30.00 (that includes insurance and TDD surcharges)
   Beginners start time- 1 PM (Beginners this means you need to be at the race
course to sign up at else 20 minutes before 1 pm)
   Sport Time - 11:30am
   Expert time. - 9:30am
   Kids race 1:30pm

   Prizes/Categories: We reserve the right to combine classes/categories. You
must attend awards ceremony in person to receive prizes and trophies. This event
will be held rain or shine. If course is wet, lengths of course may be reduced.
Trophies and Cash for Experts / Cash and Trophies for Sport and trophies for
Beginner. Trophies and Cash is paid three deep. Awards Ceremony will be when
results are confirmed 25 minutes after all racers have been accounted for.
Limited Free Food, music, and drinks will be provide at the ceremony area.

   Contact information: Adventure Bicycle Center (918) 333-9222 or adventure
bicycle@...
   Course: The race course is a 6 mile loop. This will be 99% single track with
some long climbs and descents. This course is different from other so pre ride
for safety. The course should be marked by noon on Saturday. This will be the
same course as last year. The course record is 32 minutes for 1 full lap.

   Kid’s Kup:
   Team NRC/KONA Kids KUP RACE
   Sunday Oct. 21 starting at 1:30pm (parents must sign release forms and have
kids ready to go by 1:30pm please try to get there early.)Races for both boys
and girls ages 4-6, 7-9 ,and 10-12 all receive trophies.

Listen to Oklahoma Bike Podcast: Go to: www.AdventureBicycleCenter.com and click
on “Podcast“, then follow the instructions to download or listen from the web
site, Interviews, how to’s, riding music, trail news and more.


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#376 From: "Retrofan531" <retrofan531@...>
Date: Sun Oct 7, 2007 12:00 am
Subject: FS: Classic 54cm Ciocc Microf C 40 frame and fork
frank121me
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Lugged steel frames are becoming harder to find, especially frames this nice.
This classic and hard-to-find Ciocc Designer '84 Microf C. 40 lugged steel frame
and fork are in very good condition, and would make a wonderful addition to any
bike stable. Ciocc framesets have a reputation for being great riders and
wonderful craftsmanship, and this frame represents the Ciocc name with honor.

This frame measures 54cm from the center of the bottom bracket to the center of
the top tube, with a 54.5cm top tube and a 132mm headtube. The paint scheme is
blood red with bright white decals outlined in black. The rear seat and chain
stays and fork are chromed, and the top of the seat stay is scalloped. The frame
was built in Italy of legendary high-end Columbus SLX steel tubing, which over
the years has been my favorite tubeset of any I have ridden.

This Ciocc has two sets of water bottle bosses, braze-on front derailleur tab
and downtube shifter bosses and pump peg, rear brake cable housing routed on the
top of the top tube, and Campagnolo horizontal rear dropouts (with adjusting
screws) that measure 126mm wide. The Ciocc fork is chromed and has Campy
droputs, with a 1" threaded steerer that measures 172mm. The Ciocc design is cut
out of the bottom bracket shell and is engraved on the brake bridge and fork
crown. The Ciocc name is pantographed in the scalloped top of the seat stay and
on the sloping fork crown.

This bike is in very good condition, but it is a used bike that has been ridden.
There are very few small paint chips that have been well touched up. The chrome
is in good condition, with some very light peppering and loss of bright shine
just from age and from having been ridden. The seat tube is very clean and clear
and all of the tubes have been treated with Boeshield T9 rust prevention spray.

I haven't taken any pics of the Ciocc but hope to do so soon. $425 picked up in
McAlester.

Thanks,

Frank

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#377 From: "Retrofan531" <retrofan531@...>
Date: Fri Oct 12, 2007 3:44 am
Subject: FS: Excellent condition Bianchi Trofeo frame, fork, and Campagnolo bottom bracket
frank121me
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This Bianchi Trofeo frame with matching fork has been ridden less than 200
miles. It is in excellent condition and will be a beautiful looking and riding
bike when built up.

This Bianchi Trofeo frame measures 55.5cm from the center of the bottom bracket
to the center of the top tube, or 56.5cm from the center of the bottom bracket
to the top of the top tube, with a 55.5cm top tube and a 133mm headtube.

The frame and fork are painted Ferrari Racing Red with bright white decals
outlined in black. The frame is fully lugged using Bianchi Exclusive Dedacciai
Zerotre steel tubing. The downtube is ovalized at the bottom bracket shell for
both stiffness when climbing and sprinting, and for strength. The fork is a
unicrown threaded model with 1" steerer. This frame and fork were made in Italy
by master craftsmen, and are a wonderful testament to Bianchi's bike building
expertise.

The rear chainstays measure a longish 42cm
for comfort and stability, with vertical dropouts that are 130mm wide. This
frame uses a clamp-on front derailleur, has two sets of water bottle bosses, and
the rear brake cable is routed through split stops on the top of the top tube.
There are a very few touched-up paint chips, and of course a mark where the
clamp-on derailleur was installed, but there are no rust or dents as this frame
and fork are in wonderful condition. All of the tubes and fork have been treated
on the inside with Boeshield T9 rust prevention spray.

A nice Campagnolo square taper bottom bracket is installed on the frame and
comes with the purchase. There is also a headset installed, but it is a no-name
model and is too rough to use unless you want to try and overhaul it.

$150 picked up in McAlester for the frame, fork, bottom bracket, and headset.
For $50 more you can buy a hand-built Vuelta XRP wheelset that have less than
100 miles on them. The rims are silver with red and white decals, flat-bladed
spokes with 24 count in front and rear, and include rim strips and skewers.

Pictures available soon.

Thanks,

Frank

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#378 From: "chasemoxley" <oklimber@...>
Date: Fri Oct 12, 2007 6:33 pm
Subject: Bmc Sl01 For sale
chasemoxley
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I have a 2007 Bmc Sl01 58cm Org/Wht
This bike has less then 500 miles on it.

It is full sram force drivetrain. Excluding the crank which is
Dura Ace 53/39 175.  The chain and cassette(11-21) are dura ace.
FSA K-Force Lite seatpost. Selle Italia Flite saddle. Deda newton(44
shallow) bar and Deda Elementi Zero100 Stem(120).Mavic Aksium race
wheelset(blk). Two orange arundel carbon cages. Does not include
pedals. Pics available on request.

I am asking 2500.00.

Call Chase at 405-863-6437 or Chasemoxley@...

#379 From: "Retrofan531" <retrofan531@...>
Date: Sat Oct 20, 2007 11:44 pm
Subject: FS: New old stock 1994 54cm Basso Gap frame and fork
frank121me
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I bought this Basso Gap frame and fork last year from a Basso bike shop, paying
full retail asking price because it was such a stunningly beautiful frameset and
because new vintage lugged Basso steel frames are so hard to find.
While there are some more well-known "name" frames like Colnago, Merckx, DeRosa,
Gios, Pinarello, etc., I have never seen a more consistent builder of quality
framesets than Basso. Their selection of high-end customized steel tubing,
quality of the brazing and lug work, durability and beauty of the paint jobs,
and the smooth and stable ride of the assembled bike all are signatures of the
Basso brand. This frame was prepped for me (bottom bracket threads chased and
seat tube honed) and I put it away, safely stored in my garage until I could
build it up.

I decided get the Basso out today to start the process of getting it ready to
build up. It is just as beautiful as I remember it! This Basso still has the
Basso inventory tag on it (warehouse date 4-8-94) and the paint still looks wet
some thirteen plus years later.

I knew the frame was 2cm smaller than what I am now riding (I have been riding a
56cm Schwinn Paramount for over a year now and really like the larger frame),
but what I didn't remember was the Basso head tube being 122mm. I have my 3T
stem in the Paramount raised all the way to the minimum insertion line, but if I
do the same to the Basso the handlebars will be 2cm lower than they are now on
the Paramount (that head tube is also 2cm bigger than the Basso head tube) and
that will be too low for me.

This Basso Gap measures 54cm from the center of the bottom bracket to the center
of the top tube with a 54.5cm top tube length. The seat tube angle is 73.5. The
head tube measures 122mm and the uncut threaded steerer tube is 185mm long, with
the top 55mm threaded. Rear spacing on the horizontal rear dropouts (no screws
included) is 130mm.

This Basso Gap frame is painted in a rich and wet racing red and competition
yellow paint scheme, with white decals outlined in black. The head tube and
majority of the top tube and down tube are competition yellow, with a defined
transition to racing red for the rest of the top tube and down tube and rear
triangle. The matching 1" threaded steel fork has an engraved sloping crown and
is painted racing red.

The frame has two sets of water bottle bosses, a braze-on derailleur tab, down
tube shifter bosses, and the rear brake cable housing is routed at 7 o'clock on
the top tube. The tubing is steel proprietary Basso Tube Concept Super Light
steel tubing designed and manufactured especially for Basso. An Italian threaded
Campagnolo bottom bracket spins in by hand, and all of the tubes have been
treated with Boeshield T9 rust prevention spray.

Several pictures available. $450 picked up in McAlester.

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#380 From: "Retrofan531" <retrofan531@...>
Date: Wed Oct 24, 2007 2:41 am
Subject: SOLD---RE: FS: New old stock 1994 54cm Basso Gap frame and fork
frank121me
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Sold, thanks

   I bought this Basso Gap frame and fork last year from a Basso bike shop,
paying full retail asking price because it was such a stunningly beautiful
frameset and because new vintage lugged Basso steel frames are so hard to find.
   While there are some more well-known "name" frames like Colnago, Merckx,
DeRosa, Gios, Pinarello, etc., I have never seen a more consistent builder of
quality framesets than Basso. Their selection of high-end customized steel
tubing, quality of the brazing and lug work, durability and beauty of the paint
jobs, and the smooth and stable ride of the assembled bike all are signatures of
the Basso brand. This frame was prepped for me (bottom bracket threads chased
and seat tube honed) and I put it away, safely stored in my garage until I could
build it up.

   I decided get the Basso out today to start the process of getting it ready to
build up. It is just as beautiful as I remember it! This Basso still has the
Basso inventory tag on it (warehouse date 4-8-94) and the paint still looks wet
some thirteen plus years later.

   I knew the frame was 2cm smaller than what I am now riding (I have been riding
a 56cm Schwinn Paramount for over a year now and really like the larger frame),
but what I didn't remember was the Basso head tube being 122mm. I have my 3T
stem in the Paramount raised all the way to the minimum insertion line, but if I
do the same to the Basso the handlebars will be 2cm lower than they are now on
the Paramount (that head tube is also 2cm bigger than the Basso head tube) and
that will be too low for me.

   This Basso Gap measures 54cm from the center of the bottom bracket to the
center of the top tube with a 54.5cm top tube length. The seat tube angle is
73.5. The head tube measures 122mm and the uncut threaded steerer tube is 185mm
long, with the top 55mm threaded. Rear spacing on the horizontal rear dropouts
(no screws included) is 130mm.

   This Basso Gap frame is painted in a rich and wet racing red and competition
yellow paint scheme, with white decals outlined in black. The head tube and
majority of the top tube and down tube are competition yellow, with a defined
transition to racing red for the rest of the top tube and down tube and rear
triangle. The matching 1" threaded steel fork has an engraved sloping crown and
is painted racing red.

   The frame has two sets of water bottle bosses, a braze-on derailleur tab, down
tube shifter bosses, and the rear brake cable housing is routed at 7 o'clock on
the top tube. The tubing is steel proprietary Basso Tube Concept Super Light
steel tubing designed and manufactured especially for Basso. An Italian threaded
Campagnolo bottom bracket spins in by hand, and all of the tubes have been
treated with Boeshield T9 rust prevention spray.

   Several pictures available. $450 picked up in McAlester.

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#381 From: "Retrofan531" <retrofan531@...>
Date: Wed Oct 24, 2007 2:44 am
Subject: SOLD---RE: Great price on a size Medium Giant OCR1 frame, cf fork, headset, stem, bars, seatpost, and wheelset
frank121me
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Sold to a fellow Oklahoma rider, thanks
   Subject: FS: Great price on a size Medium Giant OCR1 frame, cf fork, headset,
stem, bars, seatpost, and wheelset.

   This is a great deal! This 2006 Giant OCR1 frame, fork, components, and the
Vuelta wheelset have been ridden less than 100 miles and are in excellent
condition.

   The OCR1 geometry, according to Giant, "...delivers equal parts performance
and forgiving positioning for all-day comfort perfectly matched to nimble
handling".

   The frame is gloss black with silver and red decals. The frame is made of
Giant's light but strong custom designed ALUXX Butted 6000 Series aluminum
tubing. The frame is a size M (medium) in Giant's Compact Road Design line,
which means it measures 50cm from the center of the bottom bracket to the top of
the compact designed seat tube and has a 55cm effective top tube length. The
matching fork is a Formula One Composite Technology carbon model with an
aluminum steerer. This frame and fork come with a composite Giant seatpost,
Easton EA30 stem, Giant handlebar, seatpost binder clamp, and headset.

   This sale also includes a hand-built Vuelta XRP wheelset. The rims are silver
with red and white decals, flat-bladed spokes with 24 count in front and rear,
and include rim strips and skewers.

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#382 From: "Pete Lantz" <petelantz@...>
Date: Wed Nov 7, 2007 3:16 pm
Subject: Zipp 404s for sale
pel74137
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I forgot to include the price.  $750.  That's a good deal!

#383 From: "Pete Lantz" <petelantz@...>
Date: Wed Nov 7, 2007 2:50 pm
Subject: 2005 Zipp tubulars
pel74137
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I know that Zipp Demo Day is coming up so I want to take this
opportunity to offer for sale my 2005 Zipp 404s.  They are true, glued
and ready to race.  These are the non-dimpled version.  They probably
have less than a few hundred miles on them.  Titanium Zipp skewers
included.  No bags.  Will go on eBay next spring if nobody local buys
them.  Call me 691-4083.

#384 From: "Bill Wylie" <billwylie@...>
Date: Tue Nov 13, 2007 3:33 am
Subject: Litespeed MTB for sale
wyliewml
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FOR SALE:



Litespeed Unicoi (soft-tail)

Link to illustrative picture (not actual bike):

http://www.litespeed.com/bikes/unicoi.aspx#
<http://www.litespeed.com/bikes/unicoi.aspx>



2002 frame, Litespeed size 16.5

Link to sizing chart:

http://www.litespeed.com/bikes/geometry.aspx?bk=unicoi



Easton EC 90 Handlebar

Easton seat post

Ritchey grips

All Shimano XTR, 9 speed

Rock Shox Race Carbon front fork/shock, 80mm

Rock Shox Sid rear 1" shock

Mavic Crossmax XL disc wheels (not original, used one season)

Continental Vertical UST tires (not original, used one season)

Avid BB7 brakes (not original, used one season)

Terry CrMo saddle

Crank Bros pedals



$1890.



Note: newer wheel set, tires, and brakes!



Bill Wylie  |   <mailto:billwylie@...> billwylie@...  |
405.721.5934



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#385 From: "Retrofan531" <retrofan531@...>
Date: Wed Nov 21, 2007 1:10 am
Subject: FS: Torelli Super Strada frame, fork, and Campagnolo Record headset
frank121me
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This is an absolutely beautiful frameset that was partially built up, test
ridden five times, then stored for ten years. This Torelli was initially bought
directly from the Torelli USA importer and built up by the original owner. After
he built it up and test rode it a handful of times, he found it was too small
for him. He took the parts off of it (other than the headset because he didn't
want to take a chance on chipping the head tube paint) and placed in storage.
After ten years, the original owner finally concluded he would never build it
back up, so he sold it.

This is a really great hand-made fully-lugged Italian steel frame and fork at a
great price. Here is some detailed information on the Torelli Super Strada from
the Torelli archived website:

==============================
The Torelli Super Strada has been Torelli's best-selling frameset for years. It
is suitable for a racer on a budget. Hand-built in an immaculate, small shop
north of Padua, we believe the Super Strada to be unique in its price range by
using all lost-wax (investment-cast) conjunctions and Columbus SL tubing and
American paint.

Materials: The Super Strada's three main tubes are standard diameter Columbus SL
tubing. To keep the price low without incurring a significant performance
penalty, the Super Strada rear triangle and fork blades are of Columbus cro-moly
steel.

The lugs, fork crown and bottom bracket shell are lost-wax (investment-cast).
This expensive, precise method of making conjunctions imparts greater strength
to the bike. The greater precision of fit between the tubes and our lugs make
possible a better and more strongly brazed joint

The bridgeless cast bottom bracket shell is unique in a frame at this price.
It's design gives greater rigidity to the chainstays, imparting greater
efficiency to the Super Strada without a weight penalty.

The paint is Dupont Imron, applied in the United States with a thick clear-coat
to protect the decals and give the frame a beautiful, lustrous appearance.

Design: The seat stays are brazed directly to the seat lug for lower weight.
Brake routing uses a split, interrupted rear brake cable housing for lighter
weight and crisper braking. Extensive hand-work rare on an economical frameset
is evidenced by the laborious filling and shaping of the dropout joints. The
usual method is to use pre-shaped tubes that eliminate this process, but this
gives a less aesthetic joint that isn't as strong.
==================================

This Torelli Super Strada frame measures 53cm from the center of the bottom
bracket to the center of the top tube, or 54cm from the center of the bottom
bracket to the top of the top tube, with a 54cm top tube. The frame is nicely
painted in metallic silver with red Torelli decals outlined in black. The 1"
threaded fork is painted metallic silver to match the frame, and has a sloping
fork crown with red painted decorative cut-outs in the fork crown. .

This frame has two sets of water bottle bosses, takes a clamp-on front
derailleur for maximum adjustability, rear brake cable is routed at 7 o'clock on
the top tube, pump peg, chain hanger, cable guides under the bottom bracket
shell, and has down tube cable adjusters stops. The bottom bracket is Italian
threaded, and a Campagnolo bottom bracket spun in by hand. The rear dropouts are
horizontal adjustable (adjusting screws included) and measure 130mm wide, while
the 1" head tube measures 122mm long.

As I mentioned above, this frame and fork were built up, test ridden a handful
of times, and stored since then. This Torelli is in excellent condition, with
only a few touched up scratches on it, primarily from years of storage. The main
scratch is on the inside of the left chain stay where the original owner didn't
have the rear tire clamped in when he was testing the gears with the bike in the
bike stand when building it up and rubbed the paint with the rear tire. The
frame and fork have been completely treated inside the tubes with Boeshield T-9
rust prevention spray. Includes a Campagnolo Record headset, but can be built up
with Shimano or Campagnolo components.

$395 picked up in McAlester. Pics available this weekend. Have a safe and Happy
Thanksgiving!

Frank



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#386 From: "Retrofan531" <retrofan531@...>
Date: Wed Nov 21, 2007 5:48 am
Subject: FS: Never ridden 56cm Pogliaghi frame, fork, and Stronglight headset
frank121me
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This beautiful Italian-made Basso-built Pogliaghi-branded lugged steel frame and
fork is painted gloss black with white decals outlined in gold. The steel fork
has a 1" threaded steel steerer (includes a Stronglight headset) and a flat fork
crown with Pogliaghi engraving in the crown.

The frame measures 56cm c-c with a 56cm top tube. The head tube length is 138mm,
rear drop out width is 128mm, and the bottom bracket shell measures 70mm wide.

The tubing is Basso Tube Concept Super Light Cr Mo 4 SX custom made for Basso.
There are two sets of water bottle bosses, a braze-on front derailleur tab, down
tube shifter bosses, and pump peg, The rear brake cable is routed at 7 o'clock
on the top tube. The rear dropouts are horizontal and stamped Pogliaghi.

This frame was partially built up in the bike shop, then stored where it got a
very little bit of shop wear. It is in excellent condition. There are some
matching paint touch-ups to a very few paint chips on the frame and fork, but
being gloss black it is hard to see them. All tubes have been treated with
Boeshield T-9 rust prevention spray.

$495 picked up in McAlester. Pics available on request.

Thanks and have a safe and Happy Thanksgiving.

Frank



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#387 From: "johallen" <johallen@...>
Date: Wed Nov 28, 2007 4:08 am
Subject: Cycleops Pro 300PT Spin Bike For Sale
johallen
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Purchased in the winter of 2006.  good as new with power meter, head unit, etc. 
This is a
great spin bike if you enjoy them.  I've found that I don't.  Retail is 1899,
for sale for 1200.  If
interested send me a private mail at johallen@...

#388 From: "Retrofan531" <retrofan531@...>
Date: Sun Jan 20, 2008 12:07 am
Subject: FS: 56cm Schwinn Paramount complete bike with Shimano Ultegra components
frank121me
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This is a complete bike for sale and is, in fact, my personal ride. This vintage
1988 Schwinn Paramount, built in the legendary Waterford factory, measures 56cm
from the center of bottom bracket to the top of the top tube with a 55.5cm top
tube. The frame and fork are painted a beautiful Racing Red. The paint is in
very good condition, owing both to the quality of the initial paint job and the
care that was taken in protecting this frameset over the years. The paint was
hand sprayed, with two coats of epoxy primer followed by four to five coats of
acrylic urethane enamel color and protective clear coats.

This lugged steel frame was hand built and silver brazed to within .005"
alignment tolerance by some of the most revered master craftsmen in the history
of frame building. The decal on the steel tubing shows it to be Columbus SLX,
which was the high-end steel available when this Paramount was built in the
famous Waterford factory in 1988.

The frame has investment cast lugs and bottom bracket shell. There are two sets
of water bottle bosses, pump peg and chain hanger, and the rear brake cable is
routed on the top of the top tube. All of the tubes have been treated with
Boeshield T-9 rust prevention spray.

The components are all high end as well. The brakes, cranks, 9 speed STI
shifters, derailleurs, bottom bracket, chain, cassette (12/27), headset, and
hubs are all Shimano Ultegra. The wheels are black Mavic Open Pro's with
Michelin tires. There is a Thomson seatpost, Specialized BG saddle, 3T stem,
Look-type pedals, and an Axiom wireless bike computer. The components all have
less than 1000 miles on them.

This is a very nice looking and great riding bike at a fantastic price. There
are some touched-up paint chips and a couple of chips to the decals, but this
bike is in very good condition and has been well maintained.

Paramount's have an impeccable reputation for quality workmanship and wonderful
ride. $795 for the complete bike picked up in McAlester. Pictures available for
the asking.

Thanks,

Frank in McAlester

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#389 From: <greynolds14@...>
Date: Sun Jan 20, 2008 2:25 am
Subject: Looking for indoor trainer
gzriii
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Anyone with a good used indoor trainer?  e-mail greynolds14@...

#390 From: "Baker, Steve @ Oklahoma" <steve.baker@...>
Date: Mon Jan 21, 2008 5:10 pm
Subject: RE: FS: 56cm Schwinn Paramount complete bike with Shimano Ultegra components
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Frank, please send me photos. I'll pass them on to a friend who may be
interested. I am still riding the Basso. Thanks, SLB



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Sent: Saturday, January 19, 2008 6:07 PM
To: OK-Bicycle-Market@yahoogroups.com; Wheelmen@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [OK-Bicycle-Market] FS: 56cm Schwinn Paramount complete bike
with Shimano Ultegra components



This is a complete bike for sale and is, in fact, my personal ride. This
vintage 1988 Schwinn Paramount, built in the legendary Waterford
factory, measures 56cm from the center of bottom bracket to the top of
the top tube with a 55.5cm top tube. The frame and fork are painted a
beautiful Racing Red. The paint is in very good condition, owing both to
the quality of the initial paint job and the care that was taken in
protecting this frameset over the years. The paint was hand sprayed,
with two coats of epoxy primer followed by four to five coats of acrylic
urethane enamel color and protective clear coats.

This lugged steel frame was hand built and silver brazed to within .005"
alignment tolerance by some of the most revered master craftsmen in the
history of frame building. The decal on the steel tubing shows it to be
Columbus SLX, which was the high-end steel available when this Paramount
was built in the famous Waterford factory in 1988.

The frame has investment cast lugs and bottom bracket shell. There are
two sets of water bottle bosses, pump peg and chain hanger, and the rear
brake cable is routed on the top of the top tube. All of the tubes have
been treated with Boeshield T-9 rust prevention spray.

The components are all high end as well. The brakes, cranks, 9 speed STI
shifters, derailleurs, bottom bracket, chain, cassette (12/27), headset,
and hubs are all Shimano Ultegra. The wheels are black Mavic Open Pro's
with Michelin tires. There is a Thomson seatpost, Specialized BG saddle,
3T stem, Look-type pedals, and an Axiom wireless bike computer. The
components all have less than 1000 miles on them.

This is a very nice looking and great riding bike at a fantastic price.
There are some touched-up paint chips and a couple of chips to the
decals, but this bike is in very good condition and has been well
maintained.

Paramount's have an impeccable reputation for quality workmanship and
wonderful ride. $795 for the complete bike picked up in McAlester.
Pictures available for the asking.

Thanks,

Frank in McAlester

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#391 From: "Retrofan531" <retrofan531@...>
Date: Wed Jan 30, 2008 12:43 am
Subject: FS: New Shimano Ultegra, Dura Ace, 105, Thomson, etc. parts
frank121me
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I am selling all of my bike stuff, so here is a listing of the new components I
have available for sale (used stuff will have to wait until later this spring).
I have them for sale here on the Forum before they go to eBay next month.

They are either new in package, new in box, or a very few were new unridden take
offs from new bikes. I am picking up the shipping charges on all of these parts,
but sales are limited to lower 48 US only.

The number I have of each item is listed in parenthesis at the beginning of each
description, with the price of each at the end.

Thanks!

Frank
-----------------------------------------------------

(13) Shimano Ultegra FC-6500 39x53 170mm cranksets: $60

(6,1,3) Shimano Ultegra CS-6500 12/27, 12/25, 12/23 cassettes: $55

(6) Shimano Ultegra 1" threaded headsets: $65

(9) Shimano Ultegra FD-6500 braze-on front derailleurs: $40

(8) Shimano Ultegra RD-6500 rear derailleurs: $60

(4,4) Shimano 105 BR-5501 black or silver brakesets: $30

(7) Shimano Ultegra BB-6500 Italian 70 36x24 109.5 bottom brackets: $70

(11) Shimano Ultegra BB-6500 English 68 1.37x24 109.5 bottom brackets: $70

(1) Shimano Ultegra BR-6500 brakeset w/front and rear brake calipers: $75

(3) Tange Levin 1" threaded headsets chrome plated 30.2/26.4: $25

(2) Shimano 105 5501 1" threaded headsets: $35

(5) Nashbar threaded 1" headsets black: $17 each or $50 for all five

(18) Shimano crown races new in package: $12 each or $50 for five

(1,4) Thomson Elite straight 27.2x250 seatposts black or silver: $75

(1) Thomson Elite straight 27.2x330 seatpost black: $75

(1) Look PP 357 black pedals: $55

(4,1,2) Shimano 9 speed chains Ultegra HG93 & HG92, Dura Ace CN-7701: $25

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#392 From: "Retrofan531" <retrofan531@...>
Date: Sat Feb 9, 2008 4:58 pm
Subject: FS: Reduced price for 56cm Schwinn Paramount 50th Anniversary complete bike
frank121me
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This is the last posting for this complete bike. If it doesn't sell (have had
lots of e-mails and callers but no buyer) I will sell the components and the
frame/fork separately on eBay next month when I sell off the remainder of my
used parts.

This is a complete bike for sale and is, in fact, my personal ride. This vintage
1988 Schwinn Paramount, built in the legendary Waterford factory, measures 56cm
from the center of bottom bracket to the top of the top tube with a 55.5cm top
tube. The frame and fork are painted a beautiful Racing Red. The paint is in
very good condition, owing both to the quality of the initial paint job and the
care that was taken in protecting this frameset over the years. The paint was
hand sprayed, with two coats of epoxy primer followed by four to five coats of
acrylic urethane enamel color and protective clear coats.

This lugged steel frame was hand built and silver brazed to within .005"
alignment tolerance by some of the most revered master craftsmen in the history
of frame building. The decal on the steel tubing shows it to be Columbus SLX,
which was the high-end steel available when this Paramount was built in the
famous Waterford factory in 1988.

The frame has investment cast lugs and bottom bracket shell. There are two sets
of water bottle bosses, pump peg and chain hanger, and the rear brake cable is
routed on the top of the top tube. All of the tubes have been treated with
Boeshield T-9 rust prevention spray.

The components are all high end as well. The brakes, cranks, 9 speed STI
shifters, derailleurs, bottom bracket, chain, cassette (12/27), headset, and
hubs are all Shimano Ultegra. The wheels are black Mavic Open Pro's with
Michelin tires. There is a Thomson seatpost, Specialized BG saddle, 3T stem,
Look-type pedals, and an Axiom wireless bike computer. The components all have
less than 1000 miles on them.

This is a very nice looking and great riding bike at a fantastic price. There
are some touched-up paint chips and a couple of chips to the decals, but this
bike is in very good condition and has been well maintained.

Paramount's have an impeccable reputation for quality workmanship and wonderful
ride. $700 for the complete bike picked up in McAlester. Pictures available for
the asking.

Thanks,

Frank in McAlester


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#393 From: "Retrofan531" <retrofan531@...>
Date: Sat Mar 1, 2008 6:26 pm
Subject: FS: 56cm Pogliaghi frame and fork, 53cm Torelli Super Strada frame and fork
frank121me
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Last listing before they go to eBay at a higher price. Pictures available on
request.

These are wonderful lugged steel framesets that are getting very hard to find,
especially in this excellent condition. I also have lots of other Shimano 9
speed parts and wheelsets available
============================
This beautiful Italian-made Basso-built Pogliaghi-branded lugged steel frame and
fork is painted gloss black with white decals outlined in gold. The steel fork
has a 1" threaded steel steerer (includes a Stronglight headset) and a flat fork
crown with Pogliaghi engraving in the crown.

The frame measures 56cm c-c with a 56cm top tube. The head tube length is 138mm,
rear drop out width is 128mm, and the bottom bracket shell measures 70mm wide.

The tubing is Basso Tube Concept Super Light Cr Mo 4 SX custom made for Basso.
There are two sets of water bottle bosses, a braze-on front derailleur tab, down
tube shifter bosses, and pump peg, The rear brake cable is routed at 7 o'clock
on the top tube. The rear dropouts are horizontal and
stamped Pogliaghi.

This frame was partially built up, but never ridden. It is in excellent
condition. There are some matching paint touch-ups to a very few paint chips on
the frame and fork, but being gloss black it is hard to see them. All tubes have
been treated with Boeshield T-9 rust prevention spray.

$450 picked up in McAlester
==============================
This is an absolutely beautiful frameset that was partially built up, test
ridden five times, then stored for ten years. This Torelli was initially bought
directly from the Torelli USA importer and built up by the original owner. After
he built it up and test rode it a handful of times, he found it was too small
for him. He took the parts off of it (other than the headset because he didn't
want to take a chance on chipping the head tube paint) and placed in storage.
After ten years, the original owner finally concluded he would never build it
back up, so he sold it.

This is a really great hand-made fully-lugged Italian steel frame and fork at a
great price. Here is some detailed information on the Torelli Super Strada from
the Torelli archived website:

The Torelli Super Strada has been Torelli's best-selling frameset for years. It
is suitable for a racer on a budget. Hand-built in an immaculate, small shop
north of Padua, we believe the Super Strada to be unique in its price range by
using all lost-wax (investment-cast) conjunctions and Columbus SL tubing and
American paint.

Materials: The Super Strada's three main tubes are standard diameter Columbus SL
tubing. To keep the price low without incurring a significant performance
penalty, the Super Strada rear triangle and fork blades are of Columbus cro-moly
steel.

The lugs, fork crown and bottom bracket shell are lost-wax (investment-cast).
This expensive, precise method of making conjunctions imparts greater strength
to the bike. The greater precision of fit between the tubes and our lugs make
possible a better and more strongly brazed joint

The bridgeless cast bottom bracket shell is unique in a frame at this price.
It's design gives greater rigidity to the chainstays, imparting greater
efficiency to the Super Strada without a weight penalty.

The paint is Dupont Imron, applied in the United States with a thick clear-coat
to protect the decals and give the frame a beautiful, lustrous appearance.

Design: The seat stays are brazed directly to the seat lug for lower weight.
Brake routing uses a split, interrupted rear brake cable housing for lighter
weight and crisper braking. Extensive hand-work rare on an economical frameset
is evidenced by the laborious filling and shaping of the dropout joints. The
usual method is to use pre-shaped tubes that eliminate this process, but this
gives a less aesthetic joint that isn't as strong.

This Torelli Super Strada frame measures 53cm from the center of the bottom
bracket to the center of the top tube, or 54cm from the center of the bottom
bracket to the top of the top tube, with a 54cm top tube. The frame is nicely
painted in metallic silver with red Torelli decals outlined in black. The 1"
threaded fork is painted metallic silver to match the frame, and has a sloping
fork crown with red painted decorative cut-outs in the fork crown. .

This frame has two sets of water bottle bosses, takes a clamp-on front
derailleur for maximum adjustability, rear brake cable is routed at 7 o'clock on
the top tube, pump peg, chain hanger, cable guides under the bottom bracket
shell, and has down tube cable adjusters stops. The bottom bracket is Italian
threaded, and a Campagnolo bottom bracket spun in by hand. The rear dropouts are
horizontal adjustable (adjusting screws included) and measure 130mm wide, while
the 1" head tube measures 122mm long.

As I mentioned above, this frame and fork were built up, test ridden a handful
of times, and stored since then. This Torelli is in excellent condition, with
only a few touched up scratches on it, primarily from years of storage. The main
scratch is on the inside of the left chain stay where the original owner didn't
have the rear tire clamped in when he was testing the gears with the bike in the
bike stand when building it up and rubbed the paint with the rear tire. The
frame and fork have been completely treated inside the tubes with Boeshield T-9
rust prevention spray. Includes a Campagnolo Record headset, but can be built up
with Shimano or Campagnolo components.

$350 picked up in McAlester


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#394 From: "Retrofan531" <retrofan531@...>
Date: Sun Mar 9, 2008 5:23 am
Subject: FS: Big list of new road bike parts
frank121me
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This is an updated list of what's left of the new bike parts I have for sale.
Includes some additional items found today in another box of parts in the
garage. All prices include shipping and insurance to the lower 48 United States.

Come and pick them up and get even better prices and additional selection of
frames, wheels, handlebars, etc., that isn't listed here. Last posting of this
list of new parts before they go to eBay as individual or lot auctions.

Thanks for all of the looking and especially the buying!

===============================

New carbon fiber forks with 1" threaded alloy steerers. All are made for 700c
wheels, have natural carbon fiber black colored legs, and are probably 43mm
rake:
(2) Nashbar forks: 175mm steerer: $75
(1) Easton EC30 fork: 180mm steerer: $75
(1) Easton EC30 fork: 193mm steerer: $75
(2) Profile SC straight bladed forks: 190mm steerer: $75
(1) Kinesis fork: 190mm steerer: $75
(1) Look LDS fork 190mm steerer: $75

(1) New Tommasini Air chromed steel fork 190mm steerer: $200

SOLD Like-new Serotta F1 white pearlish carbon fiber fork 170mm steerer: $100

Box of five quills stems in used but very good condition: $50 for all five or
$25 for two:
(1) Profile Designs H2O: 0 degree rise: 11cm: 2 bolt front open face (missing
rubber plug): silver
(1) Zoom: 0 degree rise: 12cm: 2 bolt open face front: silver
(1) Modolo X Tenos Multilink: -17 rise: 11cm: hinged front: silver color
(1) Kalloy/Nashbar: -17 rise: 10cm: 1 bolt non-open face (missing rubber plug):
silver
(1) 3T Columbus Thron: -17 degree rise: 11cm: 1 bolt non-open face: silver

New in package Deda Murex quill stems. They have a removeable face plate using
two bolts under the bottom of the clamp. These are flat black with silver
decals, 12cm and 13cm length stem: $35

(4) New 3T Synthesis quill stems 25.8 clamp, 110 length: $35

(3) New 3T Synthesis quill stems 25.8 clamp, 120 length: $35

(1) New Cinelli Oyster quill stem 26.0 clamp, 120 length: $35

(8) New Shimano Ultegra FC-6500 39x53 170mm cranksets: $55

(1) New Shimano Ultegra RD-6500 rear derailleurs: $65

(4) New Shimano Ultegra FD-6500 braze-on front derailleurs: $35

SOLD New Shimano Ultegra FD-6500 clamp-on 28.6 front derailleur: $35

SOLD New Shimano Ultegra CS-6500 12/27 9 speed cassette: $55

(3,3) New Shimano 105 BR-5501 black or silver brakesets: $45

(5) New Shimano Ultegra BB-6500 Italian 70 36x24 109.5 bottom brackets: $60

(3) New Tange Levin 1" threaded headsets chrome plated 30.2/26.4: $25

(2) New Shimano 105 5501 1" threaded headsets: $35

(1,3) New Thomson Elite straight 27.2x250 seatposts black or silver: $70

SOLD New Shimano 9 speed chains Ultegra HG93, Dura Ace CN-7701: $25

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#395 From: "acebae" <acebae@...>
Date: Tue Mar 11, 2008 4:45 am
Subject: whoisbike.com
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#396 From: Randall Clayborn <adventurebicycle@...>
Date: Fri Mar 14, 2008 4:25 pm
Subject: NEW PODCAST
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Hello fellow cyclist!
   For those who are interested, Corey and I put up Oklahoma Bike Podcast 17. The
Podcast site has been down. Sorry for the inconvenience but it is back up now.
   Remember be the first to answer the puzzler correctly for two free tubes.

   Special note; It takes a few minutes to download the podcast into your
computer but will play automatically. If you subscribe the newest podcast will
download in your i-pod or mp3 player upon connection.
   Here is the link:
   http://oklahomabike.libsyn.com/rss
   Thanks
   Randall Clayborn


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#397 From: "Retrofan531" <retrofan531@...>
Date: Fri Mar 21, 2008 3:55 am
Subject: FS: 56cm Pogliaghi frame and fork, 53cm Torelli Super Strada frame and fork
frank121me
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Fire-sale prices on two wonderful classic lugged steel framesets that are
getting very hard to find, especially in this excellent condition. I listed some
parts I will give to a buyer. I also have some nice parts I will sell at very
low prices, including brand-new wheelsets. Pictures available for the asking.

============================
Pogliaghi frame and fork and extras
This beautiful Italian-made Basso-built Pogliaghi classic lugged steel frame and
fork is painted gloss black with white decals outlined in gold. The steel fork
has a 1" threaded steel steerer (includes a Stronglight headset) and a flat fork
crown with Pogliaghi engraving in the crown.



The frame measures 56cm c-c with a 56cm top tube. The head tube length is 138mm,
rear drop out width is 128mm, and the bottom bracket shell measures 70mm wide.

The steel tubing is Basso Tube Concept Super Light Cr Mo 4 SX custom made for
Basso. There are two sets of water bottle bosses, a braze-on front derailleur
tab, down tube shifter bosses, and pump peg, The rear brake cable is routed at 7
o'clock on the top tube. The rear dropouts are horizontal and are stamped
Pogliaghi.

This frame is new, and was partially built up but never ridden. There are some
matching paint touch-ups to a very few paint chips on the frame and fork, but
being gloss black it is hard to see them. The frame and fork have been
completely treated inside the tubes with Boeshield T-9 rust prevention spray.
Includes a very nice Stronglight headset, Campagnolo Campy bottom bracket, and
Shimano BL-1055 Super SLR brake levers.


$350 picked up in McAlester
==============================
Torelli frame and fork and extras
This is an absolutely beautiful lugged steel frameset that was built up, ridden
five times, then stored for ten years. This Torelli was initially bought
directly from the Torelli USA importer and built up by the original owner. After
he built it up and test rode it a handful of times, he found it was too small
for him. He took the parts off of it (other than the headset because he didn't
want to take a chance on chipping the head tube paint) and placed in storage.
After ten years, the original owner finally concluded he would never build it
back up, so he sold it.

This is a really great hand-made fully-lugged Italian steel frame and fork at a
great price. Here is some detailed information on the Torelli Super Strada from
the Torelli archived website:

The Torelli Super Strada has been Torelli's best-selling frameset for years. It
is suitable for a racer on a budget. Hand-built in an immaculate, small shop
north of Padua, we believe the Super Strada to be unique in its price range by
using all lost-wax (investment-cast) conjunctions and Columbus SL tubing and
American paint.

Materials: The Super Strada's three main tubes are standard diameter Columbus SL
tubing. To keep the price low without incurring a significant performance
penalty, the Super Strada rear triangle and fork blades are of Columbus cro-moly
steel.

The lugs, fork crown and bottom bracket shell are lost-wax (investment-cast).
This expensive, precise method of making conjunctions imparts greater strength
to the bike. The greater precision of fit between the tubes and our lugs make
possible a better and more strongly brazed joint

The bridgeless cast bottom bracket shell is unique in a frame at this price.
It's design gives greater rigidity to the chainstays, imparting greater
efficiency to the Super Strada without a weight penalty.

The paint is Dupont Imron, applied in the United States with a thick clear-coat
to protect the decals and give the frame a beautiful, lustrous appearance.

Design: The seat stays are brazed directly to the seat lug for lower weight.
Brake routing uses a split, interrupted rear brake cable housing for lighter
weight and crisper braking. Extensive hand-work rare on an economical frameset
is evidenced by the laborious filling and shaping of the dropout joints. The
usual method is to use pre-shaped tubes that eliminate this process, but this
gives a less aesthetic joint that isn't as strong.

This Torelli Super Strada frame measures 53cm from the center of the bottom
bracket to the center of the top tube, or 54cm from the center of the bottom
bracket to the top of the top tube, with a 54cm top tube. The frame is nicely
painted in metallic satin silver with red Torelli decals outlined in black. The
1" threaded fork is painted metallic satin silver to match the frame, and has a
sloping fork crown with red painted decorative cut-outs in the fork crown. .

This frame has two sets of water bottle bosses, takes a clamp-on front
derailleur for maximum adjustability, rear brake cable is routed at 7 o'clock on
the top tube, pump peg, chain hanger, cable guides under the bottom bracket
shell, and has down tube cable adjusters stops. The bottom bracket is Italian
threaded, and a Campagnolo bottom bracket spun in by hand. The rear dropouts are
horizontal adjustable (adjusting screws included) and measure 130mm wide, while
the 1" head tube measures 122mm long.

As I mentioned above, this frame and fork were built up, test ridden a handful
of times, parts were removed, and the frameset has been stored since then. This
Torelli is in excellent condition, with only a few mostly touched up scratches
on it, primarily from years of storage. The main scratch is on the inside of the
left chain stay where the original owner didn't have the rear tire clamped in
when he was testing the gears with the bike in the bike stand when building it
up and rubbed the paint with the rear tire. The Italia flag decal on the right
side of the top tube is not under clearcoat like the other decals appear to be,
so it will probably be more fragile than the others. The frame and fork have
been completely treated inside the tubes with Boeshield T-9 rust prevention
spray. Includes a very nice Campagnolo Record headset and a scratched up and
used Shimano Ultegra RD-6500 rear derailleur.


$275 picked up in McAlester

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#398 From: "Retrofan531" <retrofan531@...>
Date: Fri Mar 21, 2008 5:40 am
Subject: FS: Near new 55cm Bianchi frame, fork, hs, bb: $150
frank121me
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This Bianchi Trofeo frame with matching fork is in excellent condition and will
be a beautiful looking and riding bike when built up. This frame measures 55.5cm
from the center of the bottom bracket to the center of the top tube, or 56.5cm
from the center of the bottom bracket to the top of the top tube, with a 55.5cm
top tube and a 133mm headtube.

The frame and fork are painted Ferrari Racing Red with bright white decals
outlined in black and was made in Italy. The frame is fully lugged using Bianchi
Exclusive Dedacciai Zerotre steel tubing. The downtube is ovalized at the bottom
bracket shell for both stiffness when climbing and sprinting, and for strength.
The fork is a unicrown threaded model with 1" steerer.

The rear chainstays measure a longish 42cm for comfort and stability, with
vertical dropouts that are 130mm wide. This frame uses a clamp-on front
derailleur, has two sets of water bottle bosses, and the rear brake cable is
routed through split stops on the top of the top tube. There are a very few
touched-up paint chips, and of course a mark where the clamp-on derailleur was
installed, but there are no rust or dents as this frame and fork are in
wonderful condition. All of the tubes and fork have been treated on the inside
with Boeshield T9 rust prevention spray.

A nice Campagnolo square taper bottom bracket is installed on the frame and
comes with the purchase. There is also a headset installed, but it is a no-name
model and is too rough to use unless you want to try and overhaul it.

All of this for $150 picked up in McAlester.

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#399 From: "Retrofan531" <retrofan531@...>
Date: Sat Mar 22, 2008 9:47 pm
Subject: FS: Final list of bike components
frank121me
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By popular demand, I have consolidated all of my bike parts inventory postings
and edited them into one final list.

I am selling off all of my bike inventory and have lowered the prices below any
I found. If you want a bulk purchase, let me know. After this last posting, what
doesn't sell will go to eBay.

Tools and wheels and handlebars and miscellaneous items may be sold later, but
this is all of the bike components (forks, stems, drive train parts, etc.)

I have tried to list the condition (OK, Good, Very Good, Excellent, New) as
accurately as possible.

I am paying for shipping (insurance is extra if you want it) to the lower 48
United States only. No outside of the lower 48 US sales or shipping.

If you want to come to McAlester to pick stuff up, you will be able to buy the
parts for even less.

Thanks,

Frank

SHIMANO DURA ACE

(1) Dura Ace BR-7700 brake calipers, some scratches and a couple of gouges and
marks, Jagwire pads on front, G: $25

(2) Dura Ace CS-7700 9-speed cassette, 12/21 and 11/23, G: $25 each

(1) Dura Ace FD-7410 front derailleur, some scratches, G: $25

(1) Dura Ace BB-7700 bottom bracket, 109.5, BC 1.37, lock ring chewed by poor
removal, OK: $15

SHIMANO ULTEGRA

(1) Shimano Ultegra BR-6500 brake set, VG condition: $55

(2) Shimano Ultegra RD-6500 rear derailleurs. One scratched and gouged up, other
scratched up with no cable clamp or bolt: $25 for both.

(1) Shimano Ultegra FD-6500 front derailleur, braze-on, VG-E, $20

(2) Shimano Ultegra FD-6500 front derailleur, braze-on, OK-G: $20 each

(1) Shimano Ultegra FD-6500 front derailleur, 1 3/8" clamp-on, G-VG: $20

(1) Shimano Ultegra FD-6500 front derailleur, 28.6 clamp-on, G-VG: $20

(1) Shimano Ultegra FC-6500 170mm, 53/39 Octalink splined crankset, some
scratches, G-VG: $30

(7) New Shimano Ultegra Octalink FC-6500 39x53 170mm cranksets: $50 each

(1) New Shimano Ultegra RD-6500 rear derailleur: $50

(3) New Shimano Ultegra FD-6500 braze-on front derailleurs: $25 each

(1) New Shimano Ultegra FD-6500 clamp-on 28.6 front derailleur: $25

(2) New Shimano Ultegra CS-6500 12/27 9-speed cassette: $50 each

(6) New Shimano Ultegra BB-6500 Italian 70 36x24 109.5 bottom brackets: $45 each

(2) Shimano Ultegra BB-6500 Octalink bottom bracket, Italian threaded, 70,
109.5, 36x24, G: $25 each

(1) Shimano Ultegra BB-6500 Octalink bottom bracket, English threaded, 68,
109.5, 1.37x24: VG: $35

(2) Shimano Ultegra BB-6500 bottom bracket, Italian, 70, 36x24, 109.5, bottom
brackets: E: $35 each

(1) Shimano Ultegra BB-6500 bottom bracket, Italian, 70, 36x24, 109.5, VG: $25

(5) Shimano Ultegra BB-6500 bottom bracket, English, 68, 1.37x24, 109.5, E: $50
each

(2) Shimano Ultegra CS-6500 cassette, 12/27, VG-E: $35 each

(1) Shimano Ultegra CS-6500 cassette, 12/27, G: $25

(1) Shimano Ultegra CS-6500 cassette, 12/23, G: $20

(1) Shimano Ultegra CS-6500 cassette, 12/25, G: $20

(2) New in package black Flight Deck Shimano Ultegra ST-6510 STI lever hoods, N:
$20 for both

SHIMANO 105-RX100-STX

(2) Shimano 105 RD-5500 rear derailleur, VG-E: $35 each

(1) Shimano 105 FD-5500 front derailleur, braze-on, VG-E: $20

(1) Shimano 105 Hollowtech FC-5502 53/39 175mm silver crankset. Used with some
scratches and scuffs at the ends of the crankarms. No self-extracting bolts
included, G: $30

(1) Shimano 105 BR-5500 brake set, silver, VG-E: $25

(2) New Shimano 105 5501 1" threaded headsets: $25 each or both for $45

(1) Shimano RX-100 BR-A550 brake set, silver, 49-39 range, G-VG: $25

(3,2) New Shimano 105 BR-5501 black or silver brakesets: $35

(1) Shimano STX 1" headset: $25

(1) Shimano 105 FD-5501 front derailleur, 31.8 clamp, missing clamp bolt, G: $15

(1) New Shimano BB-5500 bottom bracket, new in package, 70, 36x24: $35

THOMSON SEATPOSTS

(1) Thomson Elite SP-E102 seat posts, 27.2 x 250, straight Silver, some light
scratches, VG-E: $50

(1) Thomson Elite SP-E102 seat posts, 27.2 x 250, straight Black, some touched
up scratches, G-VG: $40

(1) Thomson Elite SP-E102 seat posts, 27.2 x 250, straight Black, some
scratches, G-VG: $40

(1,3) New Thomson Elite straight 27.2x250 seat posts, black or silver: $60 each

CARBON FIBER AND STEEL 1" STEERER THREADED FORKS

Carbon fiber forks with 1" threaded alloy steerers. All are made for 700c
wheels, have natural carbon fiber black colored legs, and are probably 43mm rake
unless noted otherwise:
(2) New Nashbar forks: 175mm steerer: $70 each or $125 for both
(1) New Easton EC30 fork: 180mm steerer: $70
(1) New Easton EC30 fork: 193mm steerer: $70
(2) New Profile SC straight bladed forks: 190mm steerer: $70 each or both for
$125
(1) New Kinesis fork: 190mm steerer: $70
(1) New Look LDS fork 190mm steerer: $70

(1) New Tommasini Air chromed steel fork 190mm steerer: $175

(1) Like-new Serotta F1 white pearlish carbon fiber fork 170mm steerer: $90

QUILL STEMS

(1) 3T Mutant quill stem, black with silver front, 2 bolt front loading, 10cm,
G: $20

(1) 3T Mutant quill stem, black with silver front, 2 bolt front loading, 10cm,
no black rubber plug, G: $20

(1) 3T Mutant quill stem, black with silver front, 2 bolt front loading, 10cm,
scratches up to max insertion line, no black rubber plug, G: $20

(1) Profile Designs H2O: 0 degree rise: 11cm: 2 bolt front open face (missing
rubber plug): silver, VG: $15

(1) Zoom: 0 degree rise: 12cm: 2 bolt open face front: silver, VG: $15

(1) Modolo X Tenos Multilink: -17 rise, 11cm, hinged front, silver color, VG:
$15

(1) Kalloy/Nashbar: -17 rise, 10cm, 1 bolt non-open face (missing rubber plug),
silver, VG: $15

(1) 3T Columbus Thron, -17 degree rise, 11cm, 1 bolt non-open face, silver, VG:
$15

Nitto quill stems. The Technomic is new in package, the other two are used but
in nice condition, with the main noticeable scratches below the max height line.
I don't know what model the used ones are, but they are not the long necked
versions and I didn't see a name on them other than Tokyo Y.R. The used ones are
a brushed silver (not bright silver) color, the Technomic is bright polished
silver. All are 26.0 clamp with 1" quills. The Nitto Technomic is a 12cm stem
according to Nitto, and the other two are 12cm and 10cm. $35 each or all 3 for
$90.

(5) New 3T Synthesis quill stems 25.8 clamp, 110 length: $30 each

(3) New 3T Synthesis quill stems 25.8 clamp, 120 length: $30 each

(3) New in package Giant quill stem, 11cm length, 0 degree rise, silver, 2 bolt
open front: $15 each

(2) New in package Giant quill stem, 12cm length, 0 degree rise, silver, 2 bolt
open front: $15 each

(1) New in box Performance Forte quill stem, 10cm length, -17 degree, silver, 2
bolt open front: $15

(1) New in box Performance Forte quill stem, 10cm length, -17 degree, silver, 2
bolt open front: $15

(1) Salsa quill stem, black w/Salsa decals, 2 bolt front loading, 90 degree,
12cm, E: $30

(1) New 3T Status quill stem, 12cm, pewter color, E: $30

(1) Cinelli Columbus Cromolly TIG'd quill stem, chromed, red top, 25.8-26 clamp,
11cm, E: $20

(1) New 3T Record 84 quill stem, pewter color, 14cm: $30

(1) New 3T Record 84 quill stem, pewter color, 13cm: $30

(3) New ITM Eclypse TIG'd quill stem, chromed, -17 degree, 1 bolt front, 10cm,
11cm, 12cm: $20 each

(1) ITM Eclypse TIG'd quill stem, chromed, -17 degree, 1 bolt front, 11cm, G:
$15

(1) Nashbar quill stem, 1 bolt front, silver, 10cm, N: $15

(1) Salsa quill stem, black with gold top, 90 degree, 1 bolt front, Salsa
decals, OK: $15

(1) 3T quill stem, chromed, some peeling bottom of quill, 1 bolt front, 12cm, G:
$15

(1) Looks like a Salsa, black with gold top, 105 degree, no decals, 1 bolt
front, scratches, OK: $15

(1) Performance Forte Classic quill stem, silver, 10cm, 1 bolt front, 73 degree,
measurements on side, made by ITM, installed never used, E: $15

(1) New Performance Forte Classic quill stem, silver, 11cm, 1 bolt front, 73
degree, measurements on side, made by ITM: $20

(1) ITM quill stem, black, 10cm, 1 bolt front, 73 degree, measurements on side,
G: $15

ASSORTED PARTS

(1) Black brake set from Giant TCR, 100 miles on them, G-VG: $20

(1) New Tange Levin 1" threaded headset chrome plated 30.2/26.4: $20

(3) New in package black Look cleats, "Look Skin Pack", includes instructions
and hardware, N: $10 or all 3 for $25

(1) Suntour GPX brake calipers, dark gray, G: $15

(1) Campagnolo 13/26 9-speed cassette, G: $30

53cm Torelli and 56cm Pogliaghi framesets on eBay with Campy and Shimano extras:
http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZseejaypea


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#400 From: "Retrofan531" <retrofan531@...>
Date: Sun Mar 30, 2008 6:10 pm
Subject: FS: New Rhode Gear in-vehicle bike carrier, Cycleops Magnetic trainer
frank121me
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New in box Rhode Gear Bike Shuttle
Now you can turn your truck bed, utility van, or SUV into a stable place for
transporting bikes without stacking them on top of each other or having to take
the risk of your bikes falling off or getting stolen from a roof rack. Great way
to carry your bikes safely and securely and still have room for other stuff.
This is new in the box and works great! I have used one for several years to
carry my bikes in my Honda CRV's.

The fork mount towers can be slid along the rail for custom placement of the
bikes. Extruded aluminum rail, die-cast aluminum mounts, 9mm skewers. The
slotted endcaps let you strap the rail inside of your truck bed, van or SUV.
Carries up to four bikes with the new in box additional towers I am including.
All you have to do is remove the front wheel and put the front fork dropouts in
the skewer...easy and fast!

When they were available, they were $179. However, they became too expensive to
manufacture at the level of quality Rhode Gear insisted on and were
discontinued. $50 picked up in McAlester. Picture available on request.
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Cycleops magnetic trainer
I bought this new from T-Town Bicycles for $219.99. It has been used less than 5
times. Includes the trainer, a 45 minute training video, instructions, the box
it came in, plus a front wheel lift to level the bike when you are riding in the
trainer. $50 picked up in McAlester.

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#401 From: "Retrofan531" <retrofan531@...>
Date: Mon Mar 31, 2008 12:33 am
Subject: FS: Nice Shimano/Campagnolo wheelset: $75
frank121me
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This is a nice set of clincher wheels built with Shimano Ultegra hubs,
Campagnolo Omega 19 dark anodized rims, what look to be DT spokes, Velox rim
strips, and Shimano Ultegra skewers. They are 28 spoke front and back in very
good condition with less than 200 miles on them.
$75 picked up in McAlester.

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#402 From: "Retrofan531" <retrofan531@...>
Date: Mon Mar 31, 2008 2:42 am
Subject: FS: New carbon fiber forks: $65
frank121me
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This is a great opportunity to put a new carbon fiber fork on that older
steel or aluminum frameset. These are all new carbon fiber forks with 1"
threaded alloy steerers. All are made for 700c wheels, have natural carbon
fiber black colored legs, and are probably 43mm rake.

Your choice: $65 each picked up in McAlester

New Look LDS fork: 190mm steerer

New Easton EC30 fork: 193mm steerer

New Profile SC straight bladed fork: 190mm steerer

New Profile SC straight bladed fork: 190mm steerer

New Kinesis fork: 190mm steerer

New Nashbar fork: 175mm steerer

New Nashbar fork: 175mm steerer

#403 From: "Retrofan531" <retrofan531@...>
Date: Sat Apr 5, 2008 7:38 pm
Subject: FS: Mavic, Shimano, Campagnolo wheelsets $65-125
frank121me
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Clincher wheelset built with Shimano Ultegra hubs, Campagnolo Omega 19 dark
anodized rims, what look to be DT spokes, Velox rim strips, no skewers. They are
28 spoke front and back in very good condition with less than 200 miles on them:
$75 picked up.

Clincher wheelset built with Shimano Ultegra hubs, Mavic Open Pro SUP blue
anodized rims, blue nipples on what look to be double butted spokes, Velox rim
strips, and no skewers. They are 32 spoke front and back in good condition with
less than 500 miles on them. Rear wheel has one dinged place on it from hitting
a pothole: $65 picked up.

Clincher wheelset built with Shimano Ultegra hubs, Mavic Reflex SUP blue
anodized rims, what look to be double butted spokes, red IRC tires, and no
skewers. Believe these were built by Wheelsmith. They are 32 spoke front and
back in good condition with less than 1000 miles on them. $65 picked up.

New clincher wheelset built with Shimano 105 hubs, Mavic CXP21 semi-aero silver
rims, what look to be double butted spokes, Kendra Bianchi-green tires, and no
skewers. They are 32 spoke front and back in new, never ridden condition: $125
picked up.

Pick-up in McAlester pricing for Oklahoma buyers.

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