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FS: Racks, Cranks, Handlebar Bag, Old School Mountain Bike Handlebars

by Gary Jacobson <gary.jacobson57@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Nov 23, 2008 at 06:19 AM

http://picasaweb.google.com/gary.jacobson57/20081116BicycleParts#

See photos for items at above link. Prices include ****pping in ConUSA.

1.	Mavic  road 172.5 crank with  NOS Tripleizer. Cranks were take offs
from a new bike and have no more than  100 miles on them. These arms
are bent for ankle clearance and I suspect that they are the most
recent version. I have owned many of these cranks and have never come
across a set with bends.   250.00
2.	Delta Mountain Bike handlebar with integral bar ends.    13.00
3.	Brahma  Bars mountain bike handlebar with integral bar ends.
15.00
4.	Ostrich Handlebar Bag-old style. New, never used.   90.00
5.	Mavic  170 mountain bike triple with essentially new small ring
that is that funky oblong shape so you don=92t slip when riding through
mud. (Yeah, sure.) 46-36-26. Drive side only.  Rear of arm is scored
from front derailleur rub. Very low q.  Looks used.  125.00
6.	Ti Bagman s****t sup****t for saddlebag sup****t.  Height: 7.5"
75.00
7.	Nitto Campee rear rack with removeable lowriders.   Attach to
cantilever studs of seat stays. Never used.  155.00
8.	Small Blackburn rear rack. Old, original Blackburn.  Scraped up but
fine for a user.  20.00
9.	Blackburn front rack with shelf. Old, original Blackburn.  Looks
used. 25.00


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