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04-28-09, 06:57 PM
I love this bike, but I don't ride it much anymore, so it's time to make room and funds for other projects.
2007 IRO SL, special-edition BikeForums group buy frame. Dedacciai tubing, no decals. Sold as a 59, but the seat tube is about 54.5cm ctc, with a 56.5cm ctc top tube. Approximately 31.5" standover.
Scattante (Performance) chrome fork. I'll include the original, color-matched fork, but it's cut very short.
Silver Chris King NoThreadSet headset.
IRO wheelset, with 23c Continental Gatorskins with a lot of life left.
16t Soma 1/8" track cog. Unknown lockring, but likely Soma as well.
TA Alize 47t 1/8" track chainring.
Izumi 1/8" chain.
Sugino 103mm bottom bracket.
Crank Brothers Eggbeater C pedals.
Nitto 83 seatpost. A bit scratched up (http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b359/x136/bicycles/iro-seatpost.jpg), unfortunately.
Honey Brooks B17 Special saddle. I'd like to keep this, and will cut $50 from the price if you don't want it.
Generic 12cm stem, probably a Kalloy.
Soma Major Taylor handlebars. Velo-Orange sew-on elkhide bar wrap.
Ultegra 6600 brake caliper. Soma swing-clamp brake lever. If you want to remove the brake, two bolts and the whole assembly comes off.
Please note that the crankarms are not included. The chainring, single-stack Sugino chainring bolts, and bottom bracket are, however. Just add a 130bcd road crank, and you're set.
I think it's a very nice bike, and I enjoyed it. It probably has about 1000-1500 miles on it, but I've never had a computer on it. Lightly used throughout its life, and used as a commuter for a few months.
$500, or $450 without the saddle. A new IRO frame alone will run you about $300, and this is made of nicer steel. :)
Local sale preferred, as I've never shipped a bike before, and it seems somewhat hassle-y. I can probably be convinced to deliver or meet halfway, if it's not too far.
[edit: Whoops, I didn't ride it as pictured. I recently stole the spacers for another bike. The fork is uncut, so just space it as you need, and lop the steerer off.]
2007 IRO SL, special-edition BikeForums group buy frame. Dedacciai tubing, no decals. Sold as a 59, but the seat tube is about 54.5cm ctc, with a 56.5cm ctc top tube. Approximately 31.5" standover.
Scattante (Performance) chrome fork. I'll include the original, color-matched fork, but it's cut very short.
Silver Chris King NoThreadSet headset.
IRO wheelset, with 23c Continental Gatorskins with a lot of life left.
16t Soma 1/8" track cog. Unknown lockring, but likely Soma as well.
TA Alize 47t 1/8" track chainring.
Izumi 1/8" chain.
Sugino 103mm bottom bracket.
Crank Brothers Eggbeater C pedals.
Nitto 83 seatpost. A bit scratched up (http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b359/x136/bicycles/iro-seatpost.jpg), unfortunately.
Honey Brooks B17 Special saddle. I'd like to keep this, and will cut $50 from the price if you don't want it.
Generic 12cm stem, probably a Kalloy.
Soma Major Taylor handlebars. Velo-Orange sew-on elkhide bar wrap.
Ultegra 6600 brake caliper. Soma swing-clamp brake lever. If you want to remove the brake, two bolts and the whole assembly comes off.
Please note that the crankarms are not included. The chainring, single-stack Sugino chainring bolts, and bottom bracket are, however. Just add a 130bcd road crank, and you're set.
I think it's a very nice bike, and I enjoyed it. It probably has about 1000-1500 miles on it, but I've never had a computer on it. Lightly used throughout its life, and used as a commuter for a few months.
$500, or $450 without the saddle. A new IRO frame alone will run you about $300, and this is made of nicer steel. :)
Local sale preferred, as I've never shipped a bike before, and it seems somewhat hassle-y. I can probably be convinced to deliver or meet halfway, if it's not too far.
[edit: Whoops, I didn't ride it as pictured. I recently stole the spacers for another bike. The fork is uncut, so just space it as you need, and lop the steerer off.]
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