This from the boblist this morning. My size, but I don't need it, of course.

ejg <[email protected]>

On Mon, Mar 4, 2013 at 5:01 AM, ejg <[email protected]> wrote:
> Pictures of things for sale
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/ejasongibbs/
>
>>  1984 TREK 660 frame red. 24” seat tube center to top  57cm  top tube c to
>> c. Stronglight needle bearing headset. Sloping fork crown.  27.2 seatpost,
>> recessed brakes, 126 OLD spacing,  but I was using a 130 hub with no issues.
>> Great bike, very light and fast. Super handling, never experienced any
>> shimmy. Did everything it was supposed to do. I purchased this frame from
>> another list member to build as a 650b conversion and used it that way for
>> quite awhile. There are 2 bottle cage mounts and no other eyelets. This
>> frame is not set up for using fenders. I used SKS with P-clamps and this
>> worked fine. If one were to use this frame for 650b. the biggest tire would
>> be a Pari-Moto 38mm. This is tight, but offered enough clearance for me
>> without fenders. With fenders there was occasional rubbing with the Pari
>> Motos.. The TEKTRO R365 brakes worked great. A better choice would probably
>> be a 32mm 650b tire with fenders. Or to run it as a 700c.  Some wear to the
>> paint, scratches, etc. , but no dents and the frame is straight. $150.00
>>

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