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AssosMan
 
Hey all,

I have for sale the following:

Corima Aero Tubular 700c wheelset (Shimano)
Gore Bike Wear Yellow Jersey (size: small)
Truvativ Carbon Rouleur Compact Crank 50/34 (170mm) with BB Giga-X-Pipe

EDIT: I also know someone with a Fulcrum 5 wheelset that's willing to sell (PM for details).

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Items that have been sold:
E3 Form Saddle
Nashbar Pedals with cleats
Neuvation M28 Aero Wheelset (Shimano)
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My Rules:
You are more than welcome to make offers.
You pay for exact shipping (label will be printed with cost) as I don't believe in ripping people off and shipping materials are cheap. Local pickups/drop-offs are fine and "shipping" will be free in that case.

PAYMENT: I except all kinds of payment (cash, paypal, money order, personal checks, etc....) but funds must clear the bank before I ship.

NOTE: If you have an Easton EC90SL Aero Fork (700c 1" steertube) or Assos Intermediate EVO jersey (small, yellow), we could work out a trade or something.

Corima Aero Tubular 700c wheelset - $475 ; I am willing to sell each separately.
The French Made Corima Wheels have always been praised by their durability (google them). Their rims have been known as superior to Zipps (sorry PCad).

Most likely to be 2002 Model Year (they cannot be older than 2002).
1620g for the pair (660g for the Front/960g for the Rear) weight is with lots of glue on rims if that matters.
Used
Glue on rims
Braking surfaces are almost spotless (take a look at pics)
Decals have been removed
Bladed Spokes (does anyone know that the "S" on the spokes stand for????)

http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff2/scienceman6000/Corima%20Aero%20Wheelset/P1020955.jpg

FRONT - $249
660g with glue
One of the most aero wheels out there (The Great Wheel Test: http://www.rouesartisanales.com/1-categorie-94458.html, note that the wheel tested had 18 spokes)
45mm rim depth
12 spokes. Only for a light rider (the low spoke count really makes this wheel look great on any bike and is quite relatively rare).
Bearings are extremely smooth
Hub is original
Slightly out of true (less than 1mm on my friend's truing stand)

http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff2/scienceman6000/Corima%20Aero%20Wheelset/P1020938.jpg
http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff2/scienceman6000/Corima%20Aero%20Wheelset/P1020939.jpg
http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff2/scienceman6000/Corima%20Aero%20Wheelset/P1020940.jpg
http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff2/scienceman6000/Corima%20Aero%20Wheelset/P1020943.jpg
http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff2/scienceman6000/Corima%20Aero%20Wheelset/P1020944.jpg
http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff2/scienceman6000/Corima%20Aero%20Wheelset/P1020945.jpg

REAR - $249
960g with glue
45mm rim depth
24 spokes. Wheel is solid.
Bearings are extremely smooth
Hub is original
Perfectly True.
8/9/10 speed hub. Shows some wear on the cassette sprocket(see pics)

http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff2/scienceman6000/Corima%20Aero%20Wheelset/P1020946.jpg
http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff2/scienceman6000/Corima%20Aero%20Wheelset/P1020947.jpg
http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff2/scienceman6000/Corima%20Aero%20Wheelset/P1020948.jpg
http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff2/scienceman6000/Corima%20Aero%20Wheelset/P1020949.jpg
http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff2/scienceman6000/Corima%20Aero%20Wheelset/P1020951.jpg
http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff2/scienceman6000/Corima%20Aero%20Wheelset/P1020952.jpg
http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff2/scienceman6000/Corima%20Aero%20Wheelset/P1020953.jpg
http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff2/scienceman6000/Corima%20Aero%20Wheelset/P1020956.jpg

GORE Bike Wear Yellow Long Sleeve Thermo Jersey NEW - $59
I have a GORE Bike Wear Thermo long-sleeved yellow jersey for sale.

It has the best cut available from GORE: race-cut (not club) fit so it clings tightly to your body for best aerodynamics and comfort.

Size: Small

This jersey has three rear pockets and nice reflective strips and logo for added visibility along with its nice yellow color; this jersey stands out with the black contrast stripes.
A nicely added touch is the flap over the full-length zipper than prevents the zipper from ever touching your body.
Another feature that is missing by many manufactors is the very high almost turtle neck collar that keeps your neck nice and warm.
This is a warm, but very breathable jersey; Brand New and made by the company that pioneered Gore-Tex.

http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff2/scienceman6000/GORE%20Bike%20Wear%20LSJ/P1020347.jpg
http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff2/scienceman6000/GORE%20Bike%20Wear%20LSJ/GoreBikeWearFlashFront.jpg
http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff2/scienceman6000/GORE%20Bike%20Wear%20LSJ/P1020345.jpg
http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff2/scienceman6000/GORE%20Bike%20Wear%20LSJ/P1020348.jpg
http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff2/scienceman6000/GORE%20Bike%20Wear%20LSJ/P1020349.jpg
http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff2/scienceman6000/GORE%20Bike%20Wear%20LSJ/P1020334.jpg

NEW Truvativ Carbon Rouleur Compact Crank PLUS Bottom Bracket - $199(this is their top-of-the-line crankset)http://www.sram.com/en/truvativ/roadcranksets/
Specifications (specs) sheet here: http://www.sram.com/_media/pdf/en/truvativ/specs/cranksets.pdf Look for "Rouleur Carbon" (forth one down).
170mm crank arms
50/36 teeth on chainrings
Carbon Fiber (CF) Crank Arms
High Modulus Carbon (HMC)
Pick up spikes (AS SEEN ON PHOTOS) on rings for smooth shifting (like newest Dura Ace cranks)
Integrated bottom bracket for added stiffness (like newest Dura Ace cranks)
NEW GXP Giga-Pipe bottom bracket (included with crank)
External ball-bearing technology (like newest Dura Ace Bottom Bracket)
Black Bearing housing
Factory Grease
Factory Thread-lock compound
PRICE: $199 for the crankset (cranks PLUS bottom bracket)

http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff2/scienceman6000/Truvativ%20Carbon%20Crank/P1020299.jpg
http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff2/scienceman6000/Truvativ%20Carbon%20Crank/P1020300.jpg
http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff2/scienceman6000/Truvativ%20Carbon%20Crank/P1020301.jpg
http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff2/scienceman6000/Truvativ%20Carbon%20Crank/P1020302.jpg
http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff2/scienceman6000/Truvativ%20Carbon%20Crank/P1020303.jpg
http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff2/scienceman6000/Truvativ%20Carbon%20Crank/P1020306.jpg
http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff2/scienceman6000/Truvativ%20Carbon%20Crank/P1020308.jpg
http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff2/scienceman6000/Truvativ%20Carbon%20Crank/P1020312.jpg
http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff2/scienceman6000/Truvativ%20Carbon%20Crank/P1020313.jpg

Have a great day. Please contact me if you have any questions. If you would like more pics (as you can tell, I like taking them) please ask.

If you purchase multiple items, I will combine shipping.


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bdcheung
 
What year are those Corimas?


AssosMan
 
What year are those Corimas?

I am the second owner, but never even mounted tires on them (I'm a clincher rider). I believe they are from the 2000-02 era.

I also updated the description to include weight and age. I hope that helps.

EDIT:

I just visited Corima's Website about the cassette issue, here is a script from the FAQ:

"I have a CORIMA wheel built with a Shimano cassette body (or Campagnolo), can I change the cassette body by a Campagnolo one (or Shimano)?

Yes, it’s possible and very easy. You need to order the complete cassette body (reference 400141 or 400142). Unset the complete cassette body from the hub, for that you need to remove the screw on the axle (derailleur side), remove the cassette body you wish to change, set up the new cassette body making sure that you correctly set the claws, then set again the screw on the axle using a normal flat key. 4 SPOKE wheels made before 1993 and built with steel Shimano cassette bodies can’t be modified. AERO wheels (2000 version) with spokes crossed by 3 on the opposite side of the cassette can’t be modified either."

The Corima Aeros on sale are NOT the 2000 version as the spokes are radially laced and do not cross each other on the non-cassette side (see one of the linked pics). They are most likely the 2002 versions.

Hope that helped.


Toastytofu
 
you probably don't realize this but those M28's are now $179 brand new...
http://www.neuvationcycling.com/wheels.html


AssosMan
 
you probably don't realize this but those M28's are now $179 brand new...
http://www.neuvationcycling.com/wheels.html

Thanks, but I believe they are the AERO versions ($219). I will include pics later (I don't have them on hand as of late).


Triguy
 
Can you measure the q-factor of the Truvativ crank?


AssosMan
 
Can you measure the q-factor of the Truvativ crank?

It is 150mm; similar to the q-factor of DA.


AssosMan
 
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