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Old February 28th 04, 10:35 PM
Jessica Cann
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Default Classic/vintage parts, all still good condition

NEW IN BOX:
28.6mm XTR M950 clamp-on front derailleur = $30
XTR 952 cartridge BB = $35

USED, but still in very good condition
IRD headset (Japanese KING copy) = $30
IRD Pro cross levers (fits 26.0 or 31.8) = $50
Salsa SUL road stem (90deg X 120mm, 1 1/8in) = $35
GripShift XRay shifters = $15
Syncros road stem (threadless, 120mm, silver, non-hinged) = $15
American Classic 32hole mountain rear hub (135mm, silver, bearings okay) =
$10

OLD SCHOOL, soon to be collectors' items
Mavic 9--series front and rear derailleur (from early 90's, 8/9spd) = $60set

ALL prices are negotiable within reason. Contact seller directly at
. Thanks for looking.


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Old February 28th 04, 11:49 PM
Tim McNamara
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Default Classic/vintage parts, all still good condition

Hee hee hee. As an old codger who things "Nuovo Record" when he sees
a "classic/vintage parts" post, I am suddenly reminded of the advance
of years whenever someone posts (what I think of as) newfangled stuff
under that subject...
 




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