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Straws 02-15-08 10:11 AM

wow. That is an amazingly awesome bike.

bexley 02-15-08 10:21 AM

I want that. I think I may actually try to win this auction.

Not so hot on the 130mm spacing in the back or the two derailleur hangers, but this baby will be mine once a) sell everything I own, b) hunt down the other bidders.

I'm a little worried about not liking 650 in the front, especially with my city's roads.

ZeroG 02-15-08 04:28 PM

For the bigger guys and there is not that much time left:

60cm Merckx Pista

http://i3.ebayimg.com/02/i/000/d8/74/f9aa_12.JPG


63cm Merckx Pista

http://i20.ebayimg.com/03/i/000/d8/96/be7d_12.JPG

gargiulo.mike 02-15-08 08:28 PM


Originally Posted by ZeroG (Post 6169766)
Great opportunity, only wish it was my size...

http://i15.ebayimg.com/07/i/000/d9/3b/959e_12.JPG

predictions of what this will end at?

Straws 02-15-08 09:25 PM

man I dont even know. if it was just the frame I'd seriously say 1200 but for the whole package? who knows.

deathhare 02-15-08 09:30 PM


Originally Posted by Straws (Post 6174671)
man I dont even know. if it was just the frame I'd seriously say 1200 but for the whole package? who knows.

Well, those awesome wheels arent included in the deal. But still, im sure itll go high.

doughboy 02-15-08 10:32 PM

it's a good thing that Yamaguchi frame is not my size. :eek:

Straws 02-16-08 12:02 AM


Originally Posted by deathhare (Post 6174693)
Well, those awesome wheels arent included in the deal. But still, im sure itll go high.

oh, I thought it was the whole thing. still, lots of money.

bonechilling 02-16-08 09:28 AM

For the very short and the very tall: What must be the last two Dawes remaining in the Bikes Direct inventory, for cheap.

http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-TRACK-SINGLE...QQcmdZViewItem
and
http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-TRACK-SINGLE...QQcmdZViewItem

bonechilling 02-16-08 09:32 AM


Originally Posted by gargiulo.mike (Post 6174349)
predictions of what this will end at?

I don't think it'll go too high, because Yamaguchi is a working builder, and one can get a custom track frame (one that's actually USCF-legal) from him for around $1400. But then again, people are stupid and fixed gear is popular.

felldownthewell 02-16-08 06:36 PM

http://cgi.ebay.com/Track-frame-RECO...QQcmdZViewItem

I kinda like it.

blickblocks 02-16-08 06:55 PM


Originally Posted by bonechilling (Post 6176192)
For the very short and the very tall: What must be the last two Dawes remaining in the Bikes Direct inventory, for cheap.

http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-TRACK-SINGLE...QQcmdZViewItem
and
http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-TRACK-SINGLE...QQcmdZViewItem

Oh man...is this the same thing as the motobecane messenger? $240 shipped is tempting...sell the wheelset for a little bit and it's less than $200.

bonechilling 02-16-08 08:58 PM


Originally Posted by blickblocks (Post 6178232)
Oh man...is this the same thing as the motobecane messenger? $240 shipped is tempting...sell the wheelset for a little bit and it's less than $200.

I'd bet you could flip the wheels on Craigslist or eBay for $80 or so, and end up with a decent track bike for a song. You're a small rider who wants a track bike Blicks, you should get it.

To anyone who says it's not a "real track bike" or whatever, I watched myself and the rest of the field get lapped by a guy on that same bike (branded as a Fuji Track) one night at the track last summer. The only non-stock components were the bars and the wheels.

abeyance 02-16-08 10:20 PM

someone on ebay just got an ASC hub laced to a 27 in rim for 280. such a deal. I missed out as my max bid was 278. I'm cheap.

letsthrowfries 02-17-08 02:15 AM

OT: anyone got 5 thousand dollars??
 
http://cgi.ebay.com/RARE-CINELLI-LAS...QQcmdZViewItem


I'll be willing to give up a kidney....

FlatFender 02-17-08 02:40 AM


Originally Posted by letsthrowfries (Post 6179912)
I'll be willing to give up a kidney....

I, would not.

kidtwisty 02-17-08 02:45 AM

not to be a dick but,
this was definitely not worth starting an entire thread over.

NitroPye 02-17-08 02:58 AM

No.

metaljim 02-17-08 03:10 AM

Nah.

letsthrowfries 02-17-08 03:13 AM


Originally Posted by kidtwisty (Post 6179942)
not to be a dick but,
this was definitely not worth starting an entire thread over.

Sorry for breaking forum etiquette, and posting in the ebay thread or something-

It was just that important in my world because cinelli lasers are amazing and really do represent innovation and progression in technology.

:p

pirate 02-17-08 03:32 AM

Now if it was a shark that shot laser beams, instead of a cinelli laser, i would pay a kidney for it.

dddave 02-17-08 04:18 AM

if not for this, i'll take the $5K to pay off my recent surgery.

Legalize It 02-17-08 05:09 AM

Only if i can only get the $10 back haha.

I would never pay that much for that bike. Maybe $500. And then sell it but no never in a mill years.

operator 02-17-08 10:07 AM


Originally Posted by FlatFender (Post 6179935)
I, would not.

Especialy not for a bike that looks like that.

operator 02-17-08 10:09 AM


Originally Posted by letsthrowfries (Post 6179975)
It was just that important in my world because cinelli lasers are amazing and really do represent innovation and progression in technology.

:p

http://i22.ebayimg.com/03/i/000/d0/1b/7478_12.JPG

The fact that it looks like a 40 year old TT bike... just happens to be true right? Tubing is not aero, no carbon to be seen, box section front rim, non integrated seatpost. Starship titanic seat. Threaded fork. Giant un-aero "aero" levers. Crankset isn't carbon.

I mean besides the disc rear wheel that's from the time of the pyramids, you can hardly call this innovation and progression of anything.


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