Couple of very special bikes up for sale here folks:

First up is a 60cm Simple One in green 

Frame measures:

58cm st c-c
58cm tt c-c
85cm standover

Cranks are 43/34

Rear hub has a dingle 17/19 FW on one side and 21 FW on the other.  You can 
use the large ring with the dingle and small ring with the 21.  Pretty cool 
set-up!!!

Suzue hubs, Atlas rims, 32H f&r, wheels built by Rich, Soma Shikoros 700x42

Does not come with saddle and light mount but does come with everything 
else (pedals, spurcycle bell, handlebar bag)

I can't remember the name of the handlebars but they're made by VO. Stem is 
a nitto technomic.  Rides butter smooth, a very cool bike, nice upright 
riding position.  Reach out with any questions or anything I missed. Paint 
is about right for a bike this age, small chips and scratches not 
dings/dents or issues.

$2,200 shipped conus with non-fee payment (paypal f&f, venmo, cashapp, 
zelle)  Paypal G&S also available but add 3%.

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Next up is one of my grail bikes, an absolute sweetheart.

61cm Made in the USA Homer Hilsen

Measures:

59cm st c-c
58cm tt c-c
86cm standover

Custom french blue with braze on centerpulls and Compass brakes

This frame was built by Waterford.

Super upright zero offset Analog stem with Whisky drops.

Veloce 10 speed groupset.

40/30 rings on a VO crank

12/30 rear cassette

Compass barlow pass 700x38 tires

White Industries hubs, 99% sure they are dyad rims, 32H f&r

I had a hell of a time figuring out how to get rid of brake squeal in the 
rear.  I spend many many hours screwing with toe-in.  Then I thought the 
brakes were too powerful so I had a friend machine me a custom brake 
booster.  Then I tred lightly scoring the rim and pads....and then I read 
that the salmon pads that compass brakes come with sometimes squeal with 
certain rims.  Tested the rear with el cheapo black post brakes and presto, 
no more squeal.  I ordered new black pads for the rear but they're not set 
up perfect.  Might take a little time in the stand to get them 100%.

Full disclosure the local guy that built this wheelset got the dish wrong 
and it's a couple MM offset to the non-driveside.  There needs to be about 
2mm shorter spokes on the driveside to fix the dish (or thread the existing 
spokes another 2mm).  I never noticed a difference, they stayed true and I 
never felt anything so I just got lazy and rode it as-is. 

Paint is approaching perfect on this one...maybe some small scratches here 
or there but otherwise very very nice.  Absolutely no dings or major 
issues.  Rides like an exotic super car yet has a comfortable riding 
position.  Plush and zippy.

Comes with everything pictured minus saddle.

$3,200 shipped conus with non-fee payment (paypal f&f, venmo, cashapp, 
zelle)  Paypal G&S also available but add 3%.

Combo deal for $5,200

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There's pictures and a walk-around video for both of these here:

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1-4vUjN4Z2St_rQ59VIL1Zx7ky-w4_Pyh?usp=sharing

I'll also reply to this message with one image for each.  Let me know if I 
forgot anything!

Cheers,

Alex Wirth
Rochester, NY

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