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Old May 6th 05, 02:42 AM
Scott
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Default Surly Steamroller, 56cm

56cm Steamroller, excellent condition! Used, not crashed (or even
dropped). Better than new! How, you ask? I've drilled out the brake
bridge so that it'll actually take a rear brake. Surly says they're
drilled for front/rear, but the rear won't take brake unless drill the
existing hole a tiny bit larger. Think of it as an upgrade.

It's the 2005 version, in charcoal pearl, with 1 1/8" headtube.

Frame/fork and a Ritchey Scuzzy Logic headset & Shimano long reach
front brake for the low, low price of $395, OBO. (frameset retails for
$390, the headset for $60, the brake for $55)

I've also got a pair of 32h silver Open Pro rims, the front's laced to
an Ultegra hub, the rear to a Surly flip/flop hub that I'll consider
selling along with the frameset. Price negotiable.

email me directly w/ offers or questions: hendricks_scott AT hotmail
DOT com

Scott

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Old May 8th 05, 03:49 PM
Scott
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Default Surly Steamroller, 56cm


Scott wrote:
56cm Steamroller, excellent condition! Used, not crashed (or even
dropped). Better than new! How, you ask? I've drilled out the

brake
bridge so that it'll actually take a rear brake. Surly says they're
drilled for front/rear, but the rear won't take brake unless drill

the
existing hole a tiny bit larger. Think of it as an upgrade.

It's the 2005 version, in charcoal pearl, with 1 1/8" headtube.

Frame/fork and a Ritchey Scuzzy Logic headset & Shimano long reach
front brake for the low, low price of $395, OBO. (frameset retails

for
$390, the headset for $60, the brake for $55)

I've also got a pair of 32h silver Open Pro rims, the front's laced

to
an Ultegra hub, the rear to a Surly flip/flop hub that I'll consider
selling along with the frameset. Price negotiable.

email me directly w/ offers or questions: hendricks_scott AT hotmail
DOT com

Scott


Oh, yea, I'll sell it without the brake!

S.

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Old May 20th 05, 09:49 PM
Scott
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Default Surly Steamroller, 56cm - SOLD


Scott wrote:
Scott wrote:
56cm Steamroller, excellent condition! Used, not crashed (or even
dropped). Better than new! How, you ask? I've drilled out the

brake
bridge so that it'll actually take a rear brake. Surly says

they're
drilled for front/rear, but the rear won't take brake unless drill

the
existing hole a tiny bit larger. Think of it as an upgrade.

It's the 2005 version, in charcoal pearl, with 1 1/8" headtube.

Frame/fork and a Ritchey Scuzzy Logic headset & Shimano long reach
front brake for the low, low price of $395, OBO. (frameset retails

for
$390, the headset for $60, the brake for $55)

I've also got a pair of 32h silver Open Pro rims, the front's laced

to
an Ultegra hub, the rear to a Surly flip/flop hub that I'll

consider
selling along with the frameset. Price negotiable.

email me directly w/ offers or questions: hendricks_scott AT

hotmail
DOT com

Scott


Oh, yea, I'll sell it without the brake!

S.


Sold - thanks for the enquiries.

 




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