what extension is the dirt drop stem? I'm looking for the 8mm. Michael Allen
On Wednesday, August 29, 2012 11:29:37 AM UTC-7, Mike On A Bike wrote: > > I've built up an accumulation of quality bike stuff that is no longer > useful to me, and it's time to finally have a garage sale with it all. > All prices are merely suggestions, and I am happy to take your best > offer if the price seems high. All payments via PayPal or personal > check, add 2% fee to price for PayPal. Reasonable shipping charge will > be added for each sale, at cost. > > Descriptions for all available as follows, with photos available here: > http://imgur.com/a/MY6EX#2 > > 1) Tioga Surefoot Pedals: ($40) Bought from Rivendell in May of 2009 > and ridden >200 miles total, as they were too small for me. In good > condition, though one of the dust caps has a crack from over > tightening, but is still functional. > > 2) [Used] Sidi Mountain Shoes, size 47: ($80) Bought these in 2008 for > about $180 as I remember it, and wore them no more than 100 miles. I > never got into the SPD setup, and they've been collecting dust for a > while now. In very good condition and have Shimano cleats attached. > > 3) [Used] Shimano SPD Sandals, size 45: ($25): Bought these in 2008 > and used for two short rides. Just washed them so they should be > pretty much rid of any barefoot grossness (is it weird to sell used > sandals?). They no longer have that brown crud on them, picture is pre- > cleaning. SPD cleats attached. > > 4) Two Nitto Racing Cages ($35 for both or $20/ea): Bought in 2010 and > used for a year, but stopped using them as they would tend to catch on > my pants. The wire got bent a few times as a result, and has been bent > back to very close to original shape (see picture). > > + Nitto Wire Guard ($25): Bought 3 months ago and used for a few > weeks, in like-new condition. I found I needed a saddlebag support, so > I just don't need it anymore. Picture available upon request. > > 5) Nitto Dirt Drop Stem ($35): Bought this in 2009 for my Quickbeam, > but I've switched to a different cockpit. It is in good condition, and > the corrosion seen in the picture has been mostly removed. > > 6) Nitto Crystal Fellow Seatpost 27.2 X 250 ($50): This came with my > Quickbeam in 2009, but I quickly shelved it for a lugged seatpost. It > is in very good condition. > > 7) Selle SL Saddle ($30): Bought this as a backup from Performance in > 2011 for $80 and have never used it, new condition. > > 8) Velo Orange Repair Stand ($15): Used this a couple times and it > works well, but I prefer a proper stand. > > 9) [New] Brooks B.17 Saddle ($70): Bought this as a backup but only > ride Berthoud now. New in original packaging. > > 10) 2 Princeton Tec EOS Lights ($20): Two for the price of one since > one has a missing spring in the battery compartment, which I'm sure is > an easy fix. Does not include any of the mounting brackets, just the > lights. > > 11) Shimano Ultegra Touring wheel, built by Rich Lesnik ($100): This > wheel was built by Rich and is composed of a 36-hole 2010 Shimano > Ultegra Hub (130mm axle), DT Swiss spokes, and a Mavic A719 rim. It > was ridden approximately 3,000 miles and is true. As I ran it for a > little while on my Hillborne, it can work with 135mm spacing. > > 12) Basic Polar Heart Monitor ($25): Not exactly sure which model, but > bought in 2010 for $60 and never used. Includes watch, monitor, strap > and bike mount for the watch. > > 13) Cygolite MityCross 350 Headlight ($75): Bought in 2010 and battery > replaced in 2011 with low use after that. The light is in very good > condition and the battery should last a while. Last I used it, a full > charge lasted about 2 hours on high. This is a very bright light and > illuminates a whole roadway at night, adequate even on fast downhill > descents for me. > > 14) Ritchey WCS 27.2 X 350 Seatpost ($40): Bought as a backup in 2010 > for $80 and never used/mounted. New condition. > > 15) German Mirror from Riv ($12 + s/h): Bought in 2009 and used for a > few weeks, but I wasn't comfortable depending on it. Clamp has been > cut down from original, but should be more than enough to fit any > tube. Some scratches on glass, as seen in picture. > > 16) Grundens Poncho, large ($75): Bought in 2011 and used less than 10 > times. While the coverage is excellent, I just get too hot in this and > prefer a lighter setup. Has reflective strip mounted on back. Minimal > blemishes and very good used condition overall. > > 17) Pair of Schwalbe Marathon GreenGuard Tires 700 X 32 ($40); Bought > these from Peter White in 2011 and stopped riding them after about 700 > miles when the bike they were on died. Lots of tread left, and I think > Rivendell [http://goo.gl/AbdS5] says they should have a lifespan of > 7-10K. Never had a puncture on them. > > 18) Set of Silver SKS ESGE Fenders w/ River City Reacharounds Split > Fender Setup ($30): Set these up on a bike that died, they are maybe a > year old and were used for about 1000 miles. They were very cleanly > setup by my LBS and they work great for fendering a bike with narrow > clearances, like the old Trek 520 they were on. Pictures available by > request. > > * Also Available*, with pictures to be added: two one-person tents > 1) Big Agnes Seedhouse SL1 ($150): Bought in 2009 and never used, has > all original parts. Would be a great ultralight bike camping tent, but > too small for me (a bit claustrophobic @ 6'3!). An older edition of > this model: > 2) Black Diamond 'Stiletto' model 1-person tent ($80): Bought in 2009 > for $200, an excellent quality ultralight tent that was never used, > includes all parts except aluminum stakes. > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rbw-owners-bunch/-/TevM5nE3q6oJ. To post to this group, send email to rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to rbw-owners-bunch+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/rbw-owners-bunch?hl=en.