Sorry Patrick.
(it js in fact a small frame and not a medium.)
Hopefully someone else in here has a medium!
On Mon, Sep 28, 2020 at 12:34 PM Patrick Moore wrote:
> Many thanks, Kim.
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> On Mon, Sep 28, 2020 at 1:30 PM kim young wrote:
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>> It’s a tank alright - I loved it tho.
>> It will be hap
Many thanks, Kim.
On Mon, Sep 28, 2020 at 1:30 PM kim young wrote:
> It’s a tank alright - I loved it tho.
> It will be happy for a new chance in beautiful NM.
> Let me fish it out and send you photos.
> you can see if it’s what you need
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> On Mon, Sep 28, 2020 at 12:21 PM Patrick Moore
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It’s a tank alright - I loved it tho.
It will be happy for a new chance in beautiful NM.
Let me fish it out and send you photos.
you can see if it’s what you need
On Mon, Sep 28, 2020 at 12:21 PM Patrick Moore wrote:
> Kim: Do I understand correctly that you are offering frame + wheels for
> p
Kim: Do I understand correctly that you are offering frame + wheels for
postage? I am indeed interested, and will happily make a donation to Bicas.
Thanks very much.
What is the size? And yes, please, do send photos.
I really enjoyed my ~2010 Monocg 29er. I had been playing around with an
also ve
It’s just the frame and wheels. And maybe seat post. I have to go check.
I don’t need your bike tho. I have way too many !
I was going to give these frames to my old non-profit (bicas). you could
just slide them some donation. And have it for the shipping - (but then
you’d still have to build it.)
Kim: I'm interested; thanks for replying. I'd expect to trade the
frameset + bits for a complete, rideable Monocog 29er (my ~2010 Monocog
29er cost about $500 new in 2010), each party paying own shipping.
What size is your M 29er? Condition? I would indeed like to see photos.
Thanks, Patrick
On
Hi Patrick.
I used to be way into single speeds until I moved up into the higher
elevation. I have a monocog frame and also a rig. And an old Fisher I SS’d
(but it still has a suspension fork you’d have to change out.)
if you are interested in any of them, I can send you pics and measurements.
dm
Ilks particularly welcome. I like ilks.
You get a much modified Riv custom that will take 32s with fenders (tight,
but doable) plus a second, Chauncey fork with canti bosses that will take a
42 but not with a fender (and that with lightly longer legs will affect the
handling a wee bit, but this bi