lol mudfaps.
check your pm's, I'm interested in the light
Nite Rider 10 W Halogen Headlight - $25
-Holds charge
-Light, mount, battery, and charger
2 Sets - New Serfas Full Fenders - $15/pair
-Silver
-Mudfaps
Ultegra 6500 9-speed derailleur - $25
New Sram 9-speed cassette - $20
-No box
2 New generic 700x23 road tires - $15
lol mudfaps.
check your pm's, I'm interested in the light
Fenders are on my christmas list. How do i know if the serfas would fit?
@swalfoort, I can get a picture tomorrow when I go home. They are pretty wide and I think would fit most hybrid/commuter bikes
Thanks, Nick!
BTW, I had to stop and think for a minute after reading your response. I wasn't quite sure what "tomorrow" meant for you. So I had to look at the time tag for your post, and see that you posted at about midnight, so at that point there was reason to believe that tomorrow would mean sometime after the next dawn.
But, while most of us have sleep schedules that coincide with solar/lunar cycles, yours is a bit off. So, tomorrow to you could simply be "sometime after I next sleep." Which could be several lunar cycles away!
For all this bluster about "tomorrow" there's no urgency in my getting the photo. Send it when you can.
Nick I'll take the light.
@Nick, is the RD medium or short cage?
@Drewbacca, short cage.
NEW Louis Garneau Max 2.5 Rain Pants - Size S - $30
2 NEW generic 700x23 road tires - $10 for the pair
Panaracer Crosstown Tires 26" - $20 for the pair
NEW Shimano SF-MX30 Single Speed Freewheel - $15
Ultegra 6500 9-speed derailleur - $20
38cm Generic Ergo Drop Handlebars - 31.8 clamp - $5
48cm Bontrager Ergo Drop Handlebars - 25.4 clamp - $5
46cm Specialize Ergo Drop Handlebars - 25.4 clamp - $5
1-1/8" Generic Steel Threadless fork - $5
44cm Nashbar Bullhorn Handlebars 25.4 clamp - $10
NEW Sram 9-speed cassette 27t-11t - $20
Damn I just bought rain paints Friday.
argh. want the pants, fenders, & rack. waiting on a travel reimbursement from work, not sure when i'll have cash again.
I need the pants, am short so I'm sure length is fine, but argh!!! Waist is a bit too big for the pants, I think, unless it's stretchy enough you think to fudge 34"?
Nick, I'll take those 38cn bars
Interested in the rack, possibly the Panaracer Crosstowns, too. PM sent.
@byogman I think 34" would push it. I usually wear 32" pants and though I could wear these, I opted for a pair of mediums.
@boostuv They are yours.
@J Z I didn't get a PM.
I will buy those pants if none of you
Sasquatchs are buying them.
Nick I have a wheel for you still. lets do this
@steevo sounds good! Just let me know where and when.
MORE STUFF!
Briko Drop Rain Shell - M - $15
The Drop jacket from Briko offers lightweight protection from wind and rain. It is made from Briko's Dropshell waterproof nylon and has taped seams to add to the weatherproofing. The rear pocket has a two way zipper so that the jacket can be stuffed into it when the weather improves. A hood is folded into the collar and the cuffs have thumb loops to keep the sleeves down and/or inside gloves. An elastic waist band keeps it in place.
I bought this a few years ago, wore it once and bought something smaller. (As you may have noticed, I often just keep stuff I don't need instead of returning it)
NEW - Nashbar Aero Brake Lever $5
Forte Cross Brake Lever - Left (I have no idea where the right one went) - $5
Where do you live? where is your studio?
I live in Oakland. The rain pants are here at 201 N Braddock. It's a big industrial building by the EE food coop.
pm'd
Oops, tried to PM again.
have cash now. upon further reflection, the fenders probably wouldn't work for me, but I'll take the jacket.
I'll take the fenders. Almost certain I can make them fit on my bike.
@buffalo, why do you think they won't work on your bike? Asking because I might have a different set that I can let you have.
Swalfoort, Let me know when you want to get them. They are at my apartment in Oakland, or I can bring them to work with me.
@buffalo buffalo, I think it's been called for. I'll let you know
i maybe interested in the rack. Will it work on a furley?
@swalfoort, the very small spaces between tires, brakes and frame make me think full fenders would be very difficult if not impossible. I think I could make a clip-on rear fender work, but not sure about front.
i'm also not particularly experienced with bike technics, so i'm more than willing to have someone take a look at the bike---I should be at Flock tomorrow--and tell me it should in fact work.
stef, i suspect that rack (and pretty much any other standard rear rack) would work fine on the furley