SOLD - It was definitely bittersweet packing up the Burley, it's a great 
looking bike but I'm excited for the HHH build up.

On Friday, March 2, 2018 at 1:16:35 PM UTC-5, Jeff wrote:
>
> I'm a little bit interested in, but been lazy in putting my Rosco v.2 out 
> on the market which would satisfy one-in-one-out... I'll get working on 
> posting it this weekend, amongst some other bike workbench detritus and 
> we'll see what fate has in store for the future.
>
> I think it was you who advised me, some years back on a Pondero ride, when 
> I was grasping for the statement that is often made regarding tandems, that 
> "wherever your relationship is going, it'll get there faster on a tandem." 
> I've had good luck putting my kids on the back of my Bike Friday family 
> tandem.... not so sure if I should push my luck on getting the wife 
> involved, but that Burley looks like a good mojo machine. 
>
>
>
> On Fri, Mar 2, 2018 at 8:30 AM, Tony DeFilippo <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> I'm leaning toward snaping up one of the remaining HHH's and have this 
>> sweet ~1990's Burley I built up for C&O riding if love to get rid of.  Some 
>> great parts and an solid oversized/ovalized MUSA steel frame.
>>
>> Burley Bossa Nova frame, true temper tubes, I've never been able to date 
>> it
>>
>> Sizing:
>> Captain SO - 32"
>> Captain TT - 22"
>> Stoker SO - 29 3/4"
>> Stoker TT - 26 1/2"
>> Stoker reach to Max hbar extension - 16"
>>
>> Mustache hbars, rear is flipped, Nitto stems
>> 3x8spd friction with SunTour bar end shifters (the stubby ones)
>> Dia camp brakes (original)
>> Phil wood hubs, rear 135mm cassette
>> 700c wheels, originally spec'd for 27 1/4"
>> Compass Barlow pass 35mm standard casing tires
>>
>> $750 local, not including the Brooks Flyer saddles, but including a set 
>> of new, not mounted berthoud fenders.
>>
>> If be happy to talk about the frame without some components, I've often 
>> thought the frame would be a great disc conversion and allow for 650b x48mm 
>> tires.  I don't think shipping is a good option on this bike but I'd 
>> deliver the bike to a LBS for professional packing and shipping if the 
>> butter wanted to pay for that.
>>
>> Pictures:
>> http://dr2dc.blogspot.com/2015/06/barlow-pass-burley.html?m=1
>>
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