Final bump before I put it up on the ebay.

Complete bike: $1300, OR
Frame, fork, headset, bb (square taper), wheels, brake calipers and rotors, 
and axles: $800

Again, if you go the f/f/etc. route I can include various other parts 
priced a la carte.

Eric

On Sunday, July 14, 2019 at 6:50:46 PM UTC-4, Eric Karnes wrote:
>
> Bump!
>
> I've had some interest, but no final takers on the BMC Monstercross Disc. 
> So, I'm opening things up:
>
> Complete bike (as listed below): $1400, OR
> Frame, fork, headset, bb (square taper), wheels, brake calipers and 
> rotors, and axles: $900
>
> The frame, wheels and associated parts listed above were $1500 new from 
> BMC. So if you've ever been curious about a steel disc-braked bike, this 
> would be an economical way to try out a great one. All the disc-y bits are 
> taken care of...just add the rest from your spare parts bin. I can also 
> include other parts priced al la carte if you need them.
>
> PM me with any questions...
>
> Eric
>
>
> On Monday, July 8, 2019 at 8:42:42 PM UTC-4, Eric Karnes wrote:
>>
>>
>> Hi all-
>>
>>
>> This is the final bike to sell before my move to England. This is 
>> cross-listed with the iBob. I know it’s not a traditional Riv, but many on 
>> this list are hearty supporters of Mike and Black Mountain Cycles. The 
>> bikes are steel, the ride is excellent, the geometry allows the handlebars 
>> to get up fairly high (even with a treadless setup), the drivetrain is 
>> pretty Riv-ish, and other than my Rivs, this BMC is the only bike I’ve 
>> owned that didn’t feel twitchy with drop bars. As such, I hope nobody has 
>> any objection to me listing it here…
>>
>>
>> I would like to sell the entire bike for obvious reasons. But if there 
>> are no initial takers, I would be open to selling only the frame, wheels, 
>> and brakes (and parting out the rest). The bike is about six months old. I 
>> put in my deposit a month before I found out I would be moving overseas. I 
>> received it in January and have been riding it off and on since the 
>> beginning of the spring. Like all BMCs, it rides great, but a serious 
>> multi-surface bike like this won’t be as useful for the kind of riding I’ll 
>> be doing across the pond. For reference, my PBH is 90cm. I ride a 62cm 
>> SimpleOne and a 63cm Hilsen. It fits me very much like the 62cm SimpleOne, 
>> but due to the sloping top tube would be great for someone slightly shorter 
>> as well. The saddle height in the photos is 79.125 inches and the 
>> handlebars are about an inch-ish above saddle height (with room to go 
>> higher if desired). Condition is like new, not a scratch on it that I can 
>> see. The full geometry and technical details can be found here:
>>
>>
>> https://blackmtncycles.com/tech-info/mcd-frame-tech/
>>
>>
>> New BMC Monstercross Disc frames go for 700 and Mike’s standard builds go 
>> for 2700. I’m asking the following:
>>
>> $1450: Complete with the following build (Note: pedals, saddle, bags, and 
>> bottles/cages not included):
>>
>>
>> Frame: 56cm Black Mountain Cycles MCD 
>>
>> Headset: Cane Creek 40
>>
>> Wheelset: Shimano 105 Hubs to WTB KOM Tubeless compatible (hand-built by 
>> Mike at BMC)
>>
>> Tires: Compass Steilacoom 38mm (Very Light Use)
>>
>> Cassette: XT 9sp
>>
>> Rear Derailleur: Deore 9sp
>>
>> Chain: SRAM 10sp
>>
>> Bottom Bracket: Shimano UN-55
>>
>> Crankset: Sugino XD Low Double with Chainguard
>>
>> Chainring: Wolftooth 40t
>>
>> Front Derailleur: None
>>
>> Brakes: Shimano R317 Mechanical Disc Calipers with Shimano 160mm Rotors
>>
>> Brake Levers: Shimano Tiagra
>>
>> Shifters: Shimano 9sp Dura Ace Barends
>>
>> Stem: Dimension 60mm w/ Spacers
>>
>> Handlebar: Salsa Cowbell 2 44cm
>>
>> Tape: Black Newbaums
>>
>> Seatpost: Kalloy Silver
>>
>>
>> All of the above parts were purchased new with the frame with the 
>> exception of the crankset and seatpost. The current setup is obviously 1x, 
>> but I can provide two options depending on your preference:
>>
>> (1) Shimano bar-ends (both L and R included), Wolf-tooth ring w/ Sugino 
>> chainguard, and no front derailleur, or…
>>
>> (2) Shimano bar-ends (both L and R included), Standard Sugino wide-low 
>> rings (40 and 26t) and chainguard, and Deore front derailleur (uninstalled)
>>
>>
>> Photos here:
>>
>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/35128198@N02/albums/72157709524085561
>>
>>
>> Bike will be well-packed and shipped and insured via BikeFlights at 
>> buyer’s expense. (FYI: It’s not yet packed, so I’ll need a week together a 
>> box and get it done properly). Any questions, feel free to PM me. Thanks 
>> for looking!
>>
>>
>> Eric
>>
>>

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