Local pay it forward
#51
It's MY mountain

Joined: Sep 2006
Posts: 10,190
Likes: 4,276
From: Mt.Diablo
Bikes: Klein, Merckx, Trek
Perfect condition, maybe some minor scratches from the clamp, lots of gooey tape residue for you to clean off. Very nice, just don't fit my hands very well. The medium width - 44cm to outside. 26.0mm clamp diameter.
Anatomic bend provides closer brake lever reach
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Deda 215 Anatomic Bar


Brand: Deda Elementi
Model: Deda 215 Anatomic Bar
Weight: 215 grams
Material: 7075 T6 Aluminum
Color: Black
Reach: 86 mm
Drop: 142 mm
Lengths: 42, 44, 46 cm.
Price: $89.99
Anatomic bend provides closer brake lever reach
FREE!
Deda 215 Anatomic Bar


Brand: Deda Elementi
Model: Deda 215 Anatomic Bar
Weight: 215 grams
Material: 7075 T6 Aluminum
Color: Black
Reach: 86 mm
Drop: 142 mm
Lengths: 42, 44, 46 cm.
Price: $89.99
#53
PM sent!!
Perfect condition, maybe some minor scratches from the clamp, lots of gooey tape residue for you to clean off. Very nice, just don't fit my hands very well. The medium width - 44cm to outside. 26.0mm clamp diameter.
Anatomic bend provides closer brake lever reach
FREE!
Deda 215 Anatomic Bar


Brand: Deda Elementi
Model: Deda 215 Anatomic Bar
Weight: 215 grams
Material: 7075 T6 Aluminum
Color: Black
Reach: 86 mm
Drop: 142 mm
Lengths: 42, 44, 46 cm.
Price: $89.99
Anatomic bend provides closer brake lever reach
FREE!
Deda 215 Anatomic Bar


Brand: Deda Elementi
Model: Deda 215 Anatomic Bar
Weight: 215 grams
Material: 7075 T6 Aluminum
Color: Black
Reach: 86 mm
Drop: 142 mm
Lengths: 42, 44, 46 cm.
Price: $89.99
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#55
Senior Member
Joined: Dec 2005
Posts: 5,603
Likes: 0
From: northern California
Bikes: Bruce Gordon BLT, Cannondale parts bike, Ecodyne recumbent trike, Counterpoint Opus 2, miyata 1000
Wife got me a new Class III safety vest so I'm paying it forward. Yesterday I gave the first of four away to an elderly man pushing his newly rehab'd bike up a local hill. He appreciated it and complimented me on the amount of muscles in my legs. Three more to go. Anyone want class II vests with Ghillotti Construction on one and American Redi-mix on another?
#57
Carbon compliance tester
Joined: Apr 2008
Posts: 615
Likes: 0
From: Santa Clara, CA
Not an offer, just a story.
I was doing repeats off the summit of Hamilton on Saturday. I had planned on moving my car from the Alum Rock turnoff after my first trip up, so that it would be closer to the fire station (up the hill from the park) and I'd have my food and gatorade close. But I never felt like going all the way down to my car so I was suffering without food. I checked to see if anyone had a bite to eat to spare at the summit, hoping someone just had something extra. If not, I could always ride back down to my car at the very base.
Nobody had extra food but someone insisted that I take $2 from him to buy some stuff from the snack machine. Best Snickers bar and peanut M&M's ever!
On my way down the hill I passed two guys who had stopped for a flat (they had everything they needed). It was funny because I had also passed them earlier on the way UP when they had another flat.
They caught up with me on my way back to my car, while climbing up the hill from the park, and asked me if I happened to have a floor pump in my car -- and yes, I did! I figured, if I'm bringing my car, I might as well be prepared. So we went back to my car where they were able to use the floor pump to top up the somewhat sketchily-inflated tires.
They were down to one tube between the two of them for the ride back to Pleasanton; the guy who had gotten the two flats (and was out of tubes by now) wanted to buy an extra off of me, but I couldn't see taking someone's money just for a tube so I gave it to him.
Happy day for everyone
I was doing repeats off the summit of Hamilton on Saturday. I had planned on moving my car from the Alum Rock turnoff after my first trip up, so that it would be closer to the fire station (up the hill from the park) and I'd have my food and gatorade close. But I never felt like going all the way down to my car so I was suffering without food. I checked to see if anyone had a bite to eat to spare at the summit, hoping someone just had something extra. If not, I could always ride back down to my car at the very base.
Nobody had extra food but someone insisted that I take $2 from him to buy some stuff from the snack machine. Best Snickers bar and peanut M&M's ever!
On my way down the hill I passed two guys who had stopped for a flat (they had everything they needed). It was funny because I had also passed them earlier on the way UP when they had another flat.
They caught up with me on my way back to my car, while climbing up the hill from the park, and asked me if I happened to have a floor pump in my car -- and yes, I did! I figured, if I'm bringing my car, I might as well be prepared. So we went back to my car where they were able to use the floor pump to top up the somewhat sketchily-inflated tires.
They were down to one tube between the two of them for the ride back to Pleasanton; the guy who had gotten the two flats (and was out of tubes by now) wanted to buy an extra off of me, but I couldn't see taking someone's money just for a tube so I gave it to him.
Happy day for everyone
#59
Direct Hit Not Required

Joined: Nov 2003
Posts: 6,193
Likes: 2
From: San Bruno, CA
Bikes: Leopard DC1, Ridley X-Fire, GT Zaskar 9r
Not an offer, just a story.
I was doing repeats off the summit of Hamilton on Saturday. I had planned on moving my car from the Alum Rock turnoff after my first trip up, so that it would be closer to the fire station (up the hill from the park) and I'd have my food and gatorade close. But I never felt like going all the way down to my car so I was suffering without food. I checked to see if anyone had a bite to eat to spare at the summit, hoping someone just had something extra. If not, I could always ride back down to my car at the very base.
Nobody had extra food but someone insisted that I take $2 from him to buy some stuff from the snack machine. Best Snickers bar and peanut M&M's ever!
On my way down the hill I passed two guys who had stopped for a flat (they had everything they needed). It was funny because I had also passed them earlier on the way UP when they had another flat.
They caught up with me on my way back to my car, while climbing up the hill from the park, and asked me if I happened to have a floor pump in my car -- and yes, I did! I figured, if I'm bringing my car, I might as well be prepared. So we went back to my car where they were able to use the floor pump to top up the somewhat sketchily-inflated tires.
They were down to one tube between the two of them for the ride back to Pleasanton; the guy who had gotten the two flats (and was out of tubes by now) wanted to buy an extra off of me, but I couldn't see taking someone's money just for a tube so I gave it to him.
Happy day for everyone
I was doing repeats off the summit of Hamilton on Saturday. I had planned on moving my car from the Alum Rock turnoff after my first trip up, so that it would be closer to the fire station (up the hill from the park) and I'd have my food and gatorade close. But I never felt like going all the way down to my car so I was suffering without food. I checked to see if anyone had a bite to eat to spare at the summit, hoping someone just had something extra. If not, I could always ride back down to my car at the very base.
Nobody had extra food but someone insisted that I take $2 from him to buy some stuff from the snack machine. Best Snickers bar and peanut M&M's ever!
On my way down the hill I passed two guys who had stopped for a flat (they had everything they needed). It was funny because I had also passed them earlier on the way UP when they had another flat.
They caught up with me on my way back to my car, while climbing up the hill from the park, and asked me if I happened to have a floor pump in my car -- and yes, I did! I figured, if I'm bringing my car, I might as well be prepared. So we went back to my car where they were able to use the floor pump to top up the somewhat sketchily-inflated tires.
They were down to one tube between the two of them for the ride back to Pleasanton; the guy who had gotten the two flats (and was out of tubes by now) wanted to buy an extra off of me, but I couldn't see taking someone's money just for a tube so I gave it to him.
Happy day for everyone

#60
Senior Member
Joined: Apr 2008
Posts: 54
Likes: 0
From: San Mateo, CA
Bikes: Cannondale R600
I've got two mini pumps to give away:
A Hurricane ATB/G. Works perfectly, I just got a smaller one for my road bike. Includes a frame bracket too.
https://www.performancebike.com/produ...56-SIL-TOP.jpg
I also have a Blackburn MtnAir pump, also with a frame bracket.
https://www.jensonusa.com/store/produ...r.aspx?sc=FRGL#
Take em away!
A Hurricane ATB/G. Works perfectly, I just got a smaller one for my road bike. Includes a frame bracket too.
https://www.performancebike.com/produ...56-SIL-TOP.jpg
I also have a Blackburn MtnAir pump, also with a frame bracket.
https://www.jensonusa.com/store/produ...r.aspx?sc=FRGL#
Take em away!
Last edited by rpiopio; 07-04-08 at 09:13 AM.
#61
Eschew Obfuscation
Joined: Aug 2005
Posts: 3,845
Likes: 0
From: San Francisco Bay Area
Bikes: 2005 Fuji Professional, 2002 Lemond Zurich, Folders - Strida, Merc, Dahon, Downtube, Recumbent folder
Does anyone need a Co-Pilot Child Seat? It's the one pictured here:

My son has outgrown his and I'm happy to give it to a good home. Complete set - rack, seat, hardware.
Lemme know!

My son has outgrown his and I'm happy to give it to a good home. Complete set - rack, seat, hardware.
Lemme know!
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Last edited by SesameCrunch; 07-08-08 at 10:05 PM.
#63
Eschew Obfuscation
Joined: Aug 2005
Posts: 3,845
Likes: 0
From: San Francisco Bay Area
Bikes: 2005 Fuji Professional, 2002 Lemond Zurich, Folders - Strida, Merc, Dahon, Downtube, Recumbent folder
Great! I'll save it for you. I'm not in a rush to get rid of it.
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#64
It's MY mountain

Joined: Sep 2006
Posts: 10,190
Likes: 4,276
From: Mt.Diablo
Bikes: Klein, Merckx, Trek
Anybody need an extra wheel carrier for a Thule roof rack?
Looks KINDA like this, but it's an older version, more round... not very pretty, fully functional, pivots down when not in use.
Looks KINDA like this, but it's an older version, more round... not very pretty, fully functional, pivots down when not in use.
#65
I have a pair of 2001 or '02 stainless Egg Beater pedals. The wings on one of the bodies has collapsed (the spring has slipped over the shoulder-it looks like an x-wing fighter). I also have two fairly new, old style, stainless axles, and 2 fairly new, old style, chromoly axles. I had just installed new bearings and bushings. Does anyone need a single working (older style) body and/or older style axles?
Tom
Tom
#66
Member
Joined: Jul 2008
Posts: 27
Likes: 0
I've got two mini pumps to give away:
A Hurricane ATB/G. Works perfectly, I just got a smaller one for my road bike. Includes a frame bracket too.
https://www.performancebike.com/produ...56-SIL-TOP.jpg
I also have a Blackburn MtnAir pump, also with a frame bracket.
https://www.jensonusa.com/store/produ...r.aspx?sc=FRGL#
Take em away!
A Hurricane ATB/G. Works perfectly, I just got a smaller one for my road bike. Includes a frame bracket too.
https://www.performancebike.com/produ...56-SIL-TOP.jpg
I also have a Blackburn MtnAir pump, also with a frame bracket.
https://www.jensonusa.com/store/produ...r.aspx?sc=FRGL#
Take em away!
#68
Senior Member
Joined: Apr 2007
Posts: 946
Likes: 1
From: San Leandro, CA
Bikes: Look 585, Co-Motion Periscope 700
Got more stuff after cleaning out my inventory of bike parts:
Ritchey rim tape ... isn't really tape, just a sleeve, works very well and doesn't 'creep' like Velox tape.
700c (3 pcs)

26" (3 pcs)

Brand new Ritchey flatbar grips

Well used Selle Italia Flite saddle
Ritchey rim tape ... isn't really tape, just a sleeve, works very well and doesn't 'creep' like Velox tape.
700c (3 pcs)
26" (3 pcs)
Brand new Ritchey flatbar grips
Well used Selle Italia Flite saddle
#71
Thread Starter
crazy bike girl
Joined: Jul 2007
Posts: 3,325
Likes: 3
From: CA Central Coast
Bikes: '07 Orbea Onix, '07 Birdy Yellow, '06 Cannondale Bad Boy (stolen)
Cleaning out the garage....
- Blackburn Air Tower Floor Pump - GONE

- SKS Commuter Fenders (you may need a few nuts and bolts) - GONE
- Blackburn Air Tower Floor Pump - GONE

- SKS Commuter Fenders (you may need a few nuts and bolts) - GONE
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Countries I've ridden in: US, Canada, Ireland, UK, Germany, Netherlands, France, China, Singapore, Malaysia
States I've ridden in: Illinois, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, California, Nevada, Missouri, Colorado
Last edited by msincredible; 09-17-08 at 11:07 PM.





