The Chief Inspector approves.

On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 6:37 AM, stevep33 <steve...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Rambouillet, size 56, complete bicycle minus pedals and saddle.
> $1700 (price includes the cost of professional packing and shipping in
> the continental US)
>
> I will be sad to see this bicycle go.  The orange Rambouillet paint is
> dazzling.  There are many nice components in the deal - see list
> below.  It rides terrifically.
> I'm the second owner of the frame, brakes and stem, but all other
> components were new (or NOS) in late 2009 and have 2000 miles on them.
> The tires and brake/shifter cables have a few hundred miles only.
> Saddle and pedals are NOT included.
>
> I am very pleased with the condition of this bicycle.   There are a
> scratches on the fender/rack eyelets from normal use.  I see two other
> scratches on the frame (near the right side shifter, non-drive side
> chainstay); I tried to document these scratches in the photo set.  The
> back edge of the rear fender has a scratch too that was hard to
> photograph, sorry.  There no dents or rust on the frame.
>
> Pictures
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/27988383@N06/sets/72157626028650710/
>
> TA Pro 5 Vis Cranks with 46/30 chainrings & TA dustcaps
> Phil Wood 119mm bottom bracket
> Suntour Superbe Pro front derailleur
> Silver downtube shifters
> XTR rear derailleur, med cage, low normal
> 13-30 9 speed Shimano cassette (Harris Cyclery - Century Special)
> Mavic Open Pro rims, White Industries hubs MI5 rear (135 mm) 32 hole,
> H2 front 32 hole - built by Peter White Cycles
> Challenge Parigi-Roubaix 700x27 tires (about 29mm wide)
> no-name titanium allen-head skewers
> Honjo 41mm round, smooth aluminum fenders
> Sheldon fender nuts
> Nitto Pearl stem 10cm
> Nitto Soba 44cm handlebars
> Cane Creek SCR-5 brake levers
> Fizik bar tape
> Tektro 521A brakes
> Velo Orange Grand Cru seatpost - cut several cm's from its original
> 30cm length.
> 9 speed chain (brand?)
> tubes and rim tape - yep, got those too.
>
> Payment via PayPal.
>
> You can email me at steve...@gmail.com.
>
> Thanks for looking,
>
> Steve
>
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Cheers,
David
Redlands, CA

*...in terms of recreational cycling there are many riders who would
probably benefit more from
improving their taste than from improving their performance.* - RTMS

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