Peter, 

I agree with you about the Breezer. I've always wanted one of the Breezers 
with this color combo. I planned on building this up for my daughter, but 
she grew up moved to Europe before I finished the project. Well, at least I 
did finish a Reparto Corse Bianchi for her that we got to ride together 
before she moved...


On Friday, September 19, 2014 10:59:00 AM UTC-7, Peter M wrote:
>
> Great bikes, I love the Breezer! Only 3 sizes too small, haha! 
> On Sep 19, 2014 1:56 PM, "Scott Calhoun" <sc...@zonagardens.com 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> At my spouses gentle, and not so gentle urging, it is time to let go of 
>> some really great steel frames. I had big dreams for these frames, but a 
>> garage remodel means I must part with these darlings. There are all Arizona 
>> bikes with no rust whatsoever. I think my prices are fair, but if you must 
>> bargain, then do.
>>
>>  
>>
>> So, here they are. All prices include shipping to the CON-US. 
>>
>>  
>>
>> NIB 57cm Velo Orange Campeur frameset. Great all-arounder frame with 
>> almost every imaginable braze-on that can be used for touring and about 
>> anything else you can ask of a bike. It is just like new, but I did 
>> install, and then remove a headset. It will be shipped in the original Velo 
>> Orange box with the original packaging. Specs and geometry here: 
>> http://store.velo-orange.com/index.php/frames/vo-campeur-frame.html $425
>>
>>  
>>
>> Lightly Used 59cm Surly Steamroller single speed frameset. Nice ivory 
>> “Creamroller” color. 587mm toptube. 835mm standover. Includes Cane Creek 
>> (S-9 I think) 1/1/8” threadless headset. Some normal wear from locking, but 
>> no dents.Lovely riding tough frame that gets lots of compliments around 
>> town. $290 
>>
>>  
>>
>> 90s 54cm Moser AX Silver Filet Brazed Racing Frameset. This is a 
>> super-racy, Ferrrari of a bike. It is made from ultra light thin-walled 
>> Oria tubing and has fantastic looking chrome work on the seat and chain 
>> stays as well as the inside of the fork blades. It has Shimano dropouts, 
>> including really unusual semi-vertical rears with adjustment screws. Unlike 
>> the examples you see on Ebay from Poland and Hungary that have seen hard 
>> use, this bike has never raced or wrecked, I bought the frame from its 
>> original elderly owner. Some wear and a few spots that have been touched 
>> up, but otherwise perfect. This frame was designed to use an expensive 
>> Campy quill seatpost, but it was professionally modified to accept a 
>> standard 27.2 seatpost. It is lighter than any other steel frame I own (I 
>> don’t have a scale, but it feels light). I’d call it an 8.5/10.  130mm rear 
>> spacing. 54cm tt (ctc), 54cm st (ctc), 58cm st (ctt). I’m including a Campy 
>> Record 111mm BB for a triple. It is Italian threaded. Record headset in 
>> photos not included. $475
>>
>>  
>>
>> 16.5” MUSA Breezer Lightening Mountain Bike Frameset. In a lot of ways, 
>> this light and thin-walled tubeset rides like my old MB-Zip. The fork is an 
>> original Spinner and the color combination is a classic black and ivory. 
>> The frame has a few spots that have been touched up and a couple of small 
>> dents, but it is straight and sound. 26” wheels, canti posts, 135 qr rear, 
>> 100mm qr front. Effective top tube is somewhere around 56-57cm. 1 1/8” 
>> steerer. Bars, stem, and Chris King Headset in photos not included. $300
>>
>>  
>>
>> Photos available here:  
>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/scalhoun/sets/72157647743760611/
>>
>> P.S. I've also posted this to the IBob list. Depending on how spousal 
>> negotiations go, I may be posting a few more steel frames and some Campy 9 
>> and 10speed components early next week. 
>>
>> Please respond off-list. Thanks,
>>
>>  
>>
>> Scott Calhoun
>>
>> Tucson, Arizona
>>  
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