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    Quote Originally Posted by a2psyklnut
    ...I've got a couple pairs of CODA bar ends. Black...
    Great idea, everyone. I'm afraid at this point I have nothing to offer, as I currently only own a Trek 820 (mountain bike) that I've put a pair of Nimbus EX's on, along with a helmet and a pair of gloves. I've been a runner for years, and have biked on ocassion before, but just recently began to get serious about cycling. I must admit, I'm becoming quite enamored, and find myself wanting to cut my runs short to go biking instead. I'm up to 10-15 miles at a time, at about 16-17mph, which I'm sure is slow by everyone else's standards, but compared to my running speeds of 8-10mph, I feel like I'm flying!

    a2psyklnut, do you still have these available?

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    DEK, the pedals are yours!

    ihs, one set of Coda bar ends reserved for you.

    Send me your appropriate addresses via PM or email.

    Either way!

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    Jeff, the yellow was also merely for color coordination purposes. My wife's bike was purple with a Yellow Rock Shox fork. The yellow pads added a nice touch.

    If you want them, send the addy.

    L8R
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    Quote Originally Posted by a2psyklnut
    ...ihs, one set of Coda bar ends reserved for you...
    Thank you, a2psyklnut! I just sent an email through the forum's email feature; let me know if it didn't go through and I'll send it again.

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    hey all.

    don't have much, but i'd like to add to the list.



    I have a stock trek 1000 Aluminum fork (used) [GONE] that i just pulled out for a nashbar CF one.

    I also have a vetta rt55 cyclocomputer which is up for grabs. i broke the mounts, but the computer and magnet are just fine. (GONE)


    not much, but hopefully it'll help someone! email me: rwan@umich.edu
    Last edited by rwan; 08-11-04 at 12:18 PM.

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    Shimano chainrings C-24. (C-36 ramped.>Gone<) (Biopace 52.>GONE<)

    Shimano DeoreDX front Derailler, small diameter clamp (suit mtb-road conversion) 24-48? T.

    (Win road stem quill, 22.2. 6 inch tall, 5 extension. (not sure of the angle.) >GONE<)

    (Saddle-Bassano Frontera.>GONE<)

    All fer now, just gave an American visitor grips, seat, wheel. He gave me a red IRC Notos tire and a better rim. Sweeeet!!

    >jef.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jeff williams
    Shimano chainrings C-24. C-36 ramped. Biopace 52.

    Shimano DeoreDX front Derailler, small diameter clamp (suit mtb-road conversion) 24-48? T.

    Win road stem quill, 22.2. 6 inch tall, 5 extension. (not sure of the angle.)

    Saddle-Bassano Frontera.

    All fer now, just gave an American visitor grips, seat, wheel. He gave me a red IRC Notos tire and a better rim. Sweeeet!!

    >jef.
    Hey Jeff,

    I would like to try the saddle. I have been looking for one that fits me. If I can't make it work, I will relist it!

    Mark
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    Quote Originally Posted by RoadToad
    Hey Jeff,

    I would like to try the saddle. I have been looking for one that fits me. If I can't make it work, I will relist it!

    Mark
    Well, pm if you want, I guess some of this good idea is reletive to shipping cost and distace.
    I live in B.C. Canada. Heck I have frames somebody can have, not gonna ship.

    Saddle is in good condition.

    Anybody close to Vancouver Isl. need a Nishiki 64 cm triathelon frameworks steel? You pick up.

    >jef.

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    I'd love the quill for my fixie project I'm working on! I was JUST looking at nashbar for one!
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    greatest idea ever, a while before I went into the air force I streamlined my junk box, I threw most away, though I did give away many of my parts at the time. However I did manage to make a bike from some of the junk a few years back and gave it to my cousin who needed a bike at the time.

    great idea, big props to all of you!!!

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    I have a pair of wellgo clipless pedals. well used but they work just fine. I have a set of new clips to use with them. great for road (I used them on my road bike) or mtb.

    just slip me a few bucks for shipping and they're yours.

    this is a great idea. I have some other stuff that I've accumulated. I'd rather somebody get use out of them rather than have the stuff sit in my closet.

    if you need a derailleur cable I have a handful of shimano ones.

    PM me if you're interested.

    All of these items have been claimed; repeat - all of these items have been claimed. I no longer have any of these items.

    I paid it forward and I liked it. So I did it again. Any item I have listed on here has already been sent of to someone who could put it to use. I am still getting messages about these items, listed some 4 years ago.

    I do not have these items in my possession.
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    the original poster never contacted me back about the clipless pedals and shoes he offered. i pmed him 3 times.
    he was even posting after i PMed him

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    Quote Originally Posted by PriO
    the original poster never contacted me back about the clipless pedals and shoes he offered. i pmed him 3 times.
    he was even posting after i PMed him

    same here ..well...its okay

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeff williams
    Shimano chainrings C-24. C-36 ramped. Biopace 52.
    By any chance would that 36t chainring be 94mm?
    Thanks,
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    I'll take the pedals I need some really bad but couldnt really afford new ones this is a great idea

    Ill just need to get some mountain bike shoes like size 44 or 45 or 46
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    The three who contacted me regarding parts, sorry, too busy Fri.
    Mon, today is a freakin' civic freebee. I forgot.

    It's B.C day, I can't mail, 't's all closed, will do Tues.

    Happy B.C. day to us...Meah.

    >jef.

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    This thing should be arranged like one of those for sale forums. You list what you have but once things are spoken for, go back and add the word "SOLD" or "TAKEN" next to the item in the initial offering. That way people don't have to keep searching around to know which items are still avaliable.

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    Sounds cool, I have some no-name V-brake levers. They seem to be pretty decent quality though. practically new condition. [V-BRAKES HAVE BEEN TAKEN]


    [GRIPS AND SHIFTERS HAVE BEEN TAKEN]
    Shimano REVOshift twist-shifters (Ci-deck compatible) non-indexed front (works fine with 3rings), 7sp indexed rear. I also have some Avenir grips to go with them. The grips are like new, and the shifters are, but the cables were trimmed to fit an 18" DB Outlook MTB (2004 model).

    Kenda Klaw XT tires, barely used. I might have maybe 100 road miles on them if that.


    [PEDALS HAVE BEEN TAKEN]
    VP Metal pedals Black outer/yellow inner W/powergrips. The pedals are in 5/10 condition, the powergrips are brand new....I had them on order when I chose to buy a bike with clipless, so the powergrips are jsut sitting on the pedal, still waiting for final adjustments.

    Most of these were all parts from my diamondback I converted to a commuter. The pedals are the only exception..they WERE going to go on the bike...but I'm working on selling the bike now, to make room for a roadbike
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    Quote Originally Posted by PGZX3
    By any chance would that 36t chainring be 94mm?
    Thanks,
    Mike
    It's 15 cm across, maybe you can do the math? It's a ramped mid ring from a mtb triple, mounts a 5 bolt standard spyder. If that helps.

    >jef.

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    I have a
    -shimano 600 breaklever-vintage (road)
    -1 rear Shimano BR-Z64 brake (road)
    -2 Shimano BL-Z304 brake levers plus break lever extensions

    This is a magnificent idea.
    Last edited by zamboney; 08-08-04 at 08:42 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zamboney
    I have a
    -15T dura-ace single speed cog w/ lockring
    -shimano 600 breaklever-vintage (road)
    -1 rear Shimano BR-Z64 brake (road)
    -2 Shimano BL-Z304 brake levers plus break lever extensions

    This a magnificent idea.
    I'll grab the Cog, and Lockring from ya !

    I'll PM you as well

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    Nolageek, the stems yours.
    Roadtoad-the saddle.
    Smorgasbord-52t chainring.
    PGZX3-36t ramped chainring.

    I'm locked into childcare 24-7 (5) 1 only, made by me....'till Fri, sorry guys, have not forgot, lifes just getting in the way. We are packaged, awaiting a trip to a postal station.

    >jef.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jeff williams
    It's 15 cm across, maybe you can do the math? It's a ramped mid ring from a mtb triple, mounts a 5 bolt standard spyder. If that helps.

    >jef.
    is the ring itself 15 cm wide??? If so, could you measure from one of the bolts to an imaginary line between the two across from it. the diameter should be 94mm or 74mm. If its 94mm I'll take it

    Sorry to be troublesome

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    Quote Originally Posted by PGZX3
    is the ring itself 15 cm wide??? If so, could you measure from one of the bolts to an imaginary line between the two across from it. the diameter should be 94mm or 74mm. If its 94mm I'll take it

    Sorry to be troublesome
    To measure from the centre of one hole to the opposite centres is 100mm, so I assume its 94mm.

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    I know this isn't how the thread works. But does anyone have a chainguide? I need one that'll work with a dual ring + bash guard set-up. Thanks

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