Just emailed you.

On Nov 5, 12:07 pm, Gino Zahnd <[email protected]> wrote:
> This bike is set up for hilly bay area riding, on or off road. It's
> mechanically perfect and very well maintained. Cosmetically it is ridden,
> which means it has paint scuffs. It's no garage queen, but it has zero dings
> or dents. Summary: it's a well-maintained, well-ridden bike. Oh, and it has
> a few Chico-centric cycling and farmers market stickers on it, which
> undoubtedly add value, authenticity, and definitely street cred.
>
> SF Bay area only; I just don't have time to find materials, and pack and
> ship a bike.
>
> The build, which has several fancy components:
>
> 57cm Bleriot frame
> Nitto Technomic deluxe 10cm stem
> Nitto Jitensha bars (my favorite flat bars!)
> new cork grips
> PAUL thumbies
> Dia-Compe levers
> Silver™ brand brakes
> Shimano Durace shifters
> FSA headset
> Integrated Japanese brass bell/headset spacer
> Velo Orange 122mm bottom bracket
> TA Pro 5 Viz cranks, 165mm, 42x26 (all are in excellent shape)
> 9 speed cassette suitable for climbing anything in SF
> Velo Orange leather chain slap guard
> Shimano 105 hubs laced to Velocity rims, built by Rivendell Rich™
> One CDLV tire (front), one brand new never ridden Grand Bois Ourson (rear)
> Honjo hammered fenders
> MKS touring pedals
> Nitto Crystal Fellow seatpost
>
> No saddle.
>
> Repeat: No shipping. Bay area only, and you'll need to pick it up in
> northwest San Francisco.
>
> $1000
>
> You can see it with various setups 
> here:http://www.flickr.com/photos/gzahnd/sets/72157600003542699/
>
> It's a versatile/awesome/lovely bike, but I have a Saluki, on which the
> Bleriot is based.
>
> Thanks,
> Gino

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