Bump!  Items 4, 9, and 10 are sold or claimed.  

I will entertain offers, especially on multiple items.

On Wednesday, November 30, 2016 at 10:55:14 AM UTC-6, Tim Gavin wrote:
>
> I have various items for sale, plus actual shipping cost via BikeFlights.  
> Located in Cedar Rapids, IA.  
>
> *1) 51 cm Soma San Marcos (v1), $1200 complete or $600 frameset.*  
> Listed separately here 
> <https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/internet-bob/soma%7Csort:date/internet-bob/A-froiYruXY/YYhecGXvAwAJ>
> :
>
> *2) 57 cm Giordana XL-Eco road stage race frame/fork/headset, $250.*  
> Exceedingly light lugged steel frame of thin-wall, heat-treated Excell 
> steel; it definitely planed for me.  Springy, but not noodly.  I'm selling 
> the frame because it's too small for me.
> Designed by Dario Pegoretti, handmade in Italy by Billato Bros in the 
> mid-90s.
> Some description and geometry here. 
> <http://www.bikyle.com/giordanafrm.asp>
> However, this frame only clears a 700 x 26 or 650 x 36 tire.
> Plenty of small chips, scuffs, and scratches (especially in the decals), 
> but no dents. 
> Downtube cable stops are included, but the knobs are corroded.
> 90s vintage Shimano XTR headset included
> Pictures here. 
> <http://s1060.photobucket.com/user/Tim_Gavin/library/Giordana?sort=3&page=1>
>   
> 32h 700c Mavic Open Pro/Shimano Tricolor 600 wheelset also available for 
> $150.  
>
> *3) Nitto Mt Campee F20 front rack w/lowriders, $180.*  
> This is the 26" wheel version 
> <http://www.benscycle.com/p-26749-nitto-mt-campee-f20-front-rack.aspx>; 
> it fits well on 26 x 2" or 650 x 42 setups, plus fenders.  Intended for 
> forks with eyelets in front of the fork ends.
> This version also has a larger top platform (5.25" 
> <http://s1060.photobucket.com/user/Tim_Gavin/media/Bike%20stuff%20for%20sale/IMG_0899_zpscvap6cht.jpg.html>
>  
> x 9.5" 
> <http://s1060.photobucket.com/user/Tim_Gavin/media/Bike%20stuff%20for%20sale/IMG_0900_zpsbrzsmjw0.jpg.html>)
>  
> than other Campee front racks (Nitto min-rack size 4.25" x 8")
> The lower mounting struts were trimmed down to about 1" by the prevoius 
> owner, but I restored the length with a Tubus extension kit 
> <https://www.bikebagshop.com/tubus-extension-adapter-p-1030.html?gdffi=53938537a49247abad5a1dfdccc25019&gdfms=EDAA9D37B94049A48F2DBA9B3EF6ACA6&gclid=CMDMhv7t0NACFQWpaQodWvgEZQ>.
>   
> Now, it has 13.75" from platform to lower eyelet. 
> <http://s1060.photobucket.com/user/Tim_Gavin/media/Bike%20stuff%20for%20sale/IMG_0901_zpsvytzzqos.jpg.html>
> Your choice of straight struts, bent struts, or cantilever post upper 
> mounts. 
> <http://s1060.photobucket.com/user/Tim_Gavin/media/Bike%20stuff%20for%20sale/IMG_0896_zpsoirvggqo.jpg.html?sort=2&o=0>
>
> *5) Stronglight 99 triple crankset, with Campagnolo Record loose ball BB, 
> $100.*  
> 170 mm crankarm length 
> <http://s1060.photobucket.com/user/Tim_Gavin/media/Bike%20stuff%20for%20sale/IMG_0905_zpsgwmdh7y1.jpg.html?sort=2&o=9>,
>  
> standard English pedal and extractor threads!  86 mm BCD.
> Campagnolo Record loose ball BB cups 
> <http://s1060.photobucket.com/user/Tim_Gavin/media/Bike%20stuff%20for%20sale/IMG_0908_zpsfcqfw7mk.jpg.html>,
>  
> Stronglight 125 mm triple spindle 
> <http://s1060.photobucket.com/user/Tim_Gavin/media/Bike%20stuff%20for%20sale/IMG_0907_zpsbcz3ww3o.jpg.html?sort=2&o=10>.
>  
> ~150 mm Q factor.
> 52t, 42t, and 30t Stronglight rings 
> <http://s1060.photobucket.com/user/Tim_Gavin/media/Bike%20stuff%20for%20sale/IMG_0904_zpsjon9hthc.jpg.html>
>  
> with little wear but some dirt and scuffing.
> These vintage French cranks have very low Q, but there is little clearance 
> between the big ring and the straight crankarm.  A front derailleur with a 
> scuplted outer cage (most modern triple FDs) will hit the arm.  I recommend 
> a vintage FD with a flat outer cage plate; it friction shifted great with 
> an '80s Suntour Cyclone FD.
>
> *6) Nitto 185 drop handlebar, $40.*  42 cm width 
> <http://s1060.photobucket.com/user/Tim_Gavin/media/Bike%20stuff%20for%20sale/IMG_0910_zpsntprqmad.jpg.html?sort=2&o=13>,
>  
> 26.0 mm clamp, 82 mm reach, 140 mm drop.  Classic curve.  Not too 
> scratched, but with plenty of bar tape residue 
> <http://s1060.photobucket.com/user/Tim_Gavin/media/Bike%20stuff%20for%20sale/IMG_0909_zpsm3jxaaee.jpg.html>
> .
> These are not the currently-produced "neat" model; the "neat" model has 
> cable grooves that this bar lacks.  
>
> *7) Full Speed Ahead (FSA) New Ergo drop handlebars, $25.*  46 cm width, 
> <http://s1060.photobucket.com/user/Tim_Gavin/media/Bike%20stuff%20for%20sale/IMG_0912_zpsejjyhjwp.jpg.html?sort=2&o=15>
>  
> 31.8 mm clamp, 80 mm reach, 150 mm drop.  New, ergo D-shaped curve 
> <http://s1060.photobucket.com/user/Tim_Gavin/media/Bike%20stuff%20for%20sale/IMG_0913_zpshbs7fqhu.jpg.html?sort=2&o=16>,
>  
> works great with STI/Ergo brifters.  VG shape with only a little bar tape 
> residue. 
> <http://s1060.photobucket.com/user/Tim_Gavin/media/Bike%20stuff%20for%20sale/IMG_0911_zpsb8xfnzmn.jpg.html>
>
> *8) Velo Orange Retro Mk1 bottle cages, $8 each.*  Good shape 
> <http://s1060.photobucket.com/user/Tim_Gavin/media/Bike%20stuff%20for%20sale/IMG_0914_zpsvczsnilt.jpg.html?sort=2&o=17>,
>  
> but I prefer King Iris cages.
>
>
> Thanks for your interest!
> Tim Gavin,
> Cedar Rapids, IA
>
>
>
>

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