Helping a friend unload a couple of bikes that have met his "6 month rule" whereas he gets rid of anything he hasn't used in 6 months. He also doesn't know a thing about selling stuff on line.
He's a wee little guy at 5'4"
The first, a 50cm Trek Madone that was a warrantee replacement in December 2012 (BB shell on the original delaminated or something). Originally purchased in January of 2008 I believe. It's carrying a SRAM rival group that is original to the bike except the shifters which are maybe a year old (replaced under warrantee after the shifting lever snapped). Cranks are 170, stem is 110, 40 cm bars. Race light wheels have been serviced regularly and were rebuilt this past summer with all new spokes and nips. Although pictured, the pedals are not included. The spare tire (or tires) are- $1,400
Frameset only: $850
http://www.flickr.com/.../myettex/8509386249/
The second is a extra small Quintana Roo Caliente with 650 wheels. Geo chart found here: http://www.beginnertriathlete.com/...d=465229&posts=2
165 cranks, mixed component group, included training wheels and non dimpled zipp 404s. Light use. sold
http://www.flickr.com/.../myettex/8510493392/
http://www.flickr.com/.../myettex/8510494088/
This guy is not much of a bike handler, but is a tremendous pedaler, so no crashes on either bike (too chicken to come even close to crashing).
Shipping not included!
He's a wee little guy at 5'4"
The first, a 50cm Trek Madone that was a warrantee replacement in December 2012 (BB shell on the original delaminated or something). Originally purchased in January of 2008 I believe. It's carrying a SRAM rival group that is original to the bike except the shifters which are maybe a year old (replaced under warrantee after the shifting lever snapped). Cranks are 170, stem is 110, 40 cm bars. Race light wheels have been serviced regularly and were rebuilt this past summer with all new spokes and nips. Although pictured, the pedals are not included. The spare tire (or tires) are- $1,400
Frameset only: $850
http://www.flickr.com/.../myettex/8509386249/
The second is a extra small Quintana Roo Caliente with 650 wheels. Geo chart found here: http://www.beginnertriathlete.com/...d=465229&posts=2
165 cranks, mixed component group, included training wheels and non dimpled zipp 404s. Light use. sold
http://www.flickr.com/.../myettex/8510493392/
http://www.flickr.com/.../myettex/8510494088/
This guy is not much of a bike handler, but is a tremendous pedaler, so no crashes on either bike (too chicken to come even close to crashing).
Shipping not included!