Swifts, Bar ends, M-12, Tires all sold and shipped out last week.

Prices lower and/or shipping now included on the rest.

Tubus Cosmo $150 shipped

Marks Rack, brand new installed once didn't really fit, not cut $100 
shipped 

Sugino xd2 175mm $70 shipped

Deore LX Rapid Rise, needs lower pully $20 shipped

Deore LX all silver version nice shape $20 shipped

Some photos: http://www.flickr.com/photos/ryanrray/sets/72157631929618910/

Thanks,

Ryan

On Saturday, November 3, 2012 3:00:52 PM UTC-7, Ryan Ray wrote:
>
> I have a ton of bike stuff for sale. Most of these pics were not taken 
> today so if somebody really needs a super up to date pic let me know and 
> I'll take one. I think I'll head to the garage tomorrow and post a Flickr 
> set.
>
> Swift Industries Short Stack Panniers $200 ($270 new)
>
> These were used on 2 camping trips this summer and for a few weeks while 
> commuting before I switched to a different setup. They are in basically 
> mint condition. Specially for something designed to last forever. I bought 
> these at the Swift Industries workshop in Ballard. Best panniers you can 
> get. I have another kiddo on the way and decided I'll build an extracycle 
> for camping next year so I don't need these.
> Photos:
>
> http://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-snc7/577045_3957633148073_1817095096_n.jpg
> http://builtbyswift.com/products/2 (this is the bags on their site)
>
> Tubus Cosmo $150
> Same deal: This was used on 2 camping trips this summer for a few weeks 
> while commuting before I switched to a different setup. This is the best 
> rack money can buy. I think it's better than the Nitto because it has a 
> better design. Bags can sit low and back so they ride nice and have plenty 
> of heal clearance. Silver finish. Works great for tall frames with steep 
> seatstays.
> Photos:
> http://www.thetouringstore.com/TUBUS/Cosmo/Tubus-Cosmo-1.jpg
> Sorry the rack isn't in focus
> http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8066/8151723375_e48110a2e8_h.jpg
>
> Nitto M-12 $80
> New frame doesn't have cantis. Yay! I'll have to mount my Wald basket on 
> something else. Boo! Like new. Installed once. Bolts included.
>
> 105, Mavic Open Sport wheelset $150
> Used about a year. Not too many miles on them. Clean/nice. These were 
> handbuilt but not by me.
>
> Shimano dura ace bar ends $25
> Pretty scuffed up but work great. Not very good photo of them:
>
> http://i.ebayimg.com/t/2006-Rivendell-Rambouillet-Extra-Large-touring-bike-/00/s/NjczWDYzOA==/$(KGrHqRHJEkFBb(!olR1BQdzlRJ3Lg~~60_12.JPG
>
> Sugino Triple XD2? $75
> I believe it came original on a the Ram.
>
> Rivindell Roughy Toughies $50
> I wish I knew the exact miles but they are no more than a few months old 
> and not very many miles. New bike came with 32mm paselas and I'm going to 
> stick with them. This is the best 28mm tire Iv'e tried. Love the smooth 
> tread pattern.
>
> 2007 Shimano 8 speed  XT long cage derailer $35
> In nice shape. The all silver version. Another terrible pic:
>
> http://i.ebayimg.com/t/2006-Rivendell-Rambouillet-Extra-Large-touring-bike-/00/s/NzIwWDk2MA==/$(KGrHqR,!pwFB,2,ZF7SBQdzlNCQww~~60_12.JPG
>
> 64cm 1989 Giant of Holland Touring Frameset $200
> Really interesting bike. I really like this frame but the top tube was too 
> short for me. It has mounts for all sorts of extras. Wheel lock, rear tire 
> generator, mid for eyelets, eyelets for both fenders and racks. Double 
> butted chromo. Forged dropouts. Made in Holland supposedly. I'm the 2nd 
> owner. Fits 33s and metal fenders just fine but only if you 
> are competent at setting up metal fenders. I ended up running 28s because I 
> am not.
> This is a great bike.
> Included:
> Generator
> Wheel lock
> Seat post
> Less than a year old bottom bracket - shimano, sealed
> original headset
>
> Origin 8 Ultimate Canti brakes. $50
> I switched to some hard to set up but nice Shimano vintage ones to these 
> and couldn't be happier. I got compliments on them all the time. Paid $80. 
> Less than a year old.
> It's these: 
> http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41WqZFOCcAL._SL500_AA300_.jpg
>
> Deore Vintage Cantis, new salmon kool stops: $15
> Came with my bike. I could never set these up very well.
>

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