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FS: Custom 58cm Bridgestone cyclo-cross / travel-bike / touring-bike, S&S couplers, many extras!



 
 
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Old October 11th 04, 04:13 PM
w.a. manning
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Default FS: Custom 58cm Bridgestone cyclo-cross / travel-bike / touring-bike, S&S couplers, many extras!

on offer is an amazing Bridgestone multi-purpose road-bike
(cyclo-cross, touring, commuting) that has been customized to also be
your perfect travel companion! in addition to having extra wheel
clearance afforded by the cantilever brakes, it has also been fitted
with S&S machine-couplings that allow the frame to be completely
disassembled and broken-down to fit into an airline-friendly travel
box (26" x 26" x 10")!!! during the course of the custom
modifications, the bike was also trimmed out in a fantastic "Gios
Blue" paint scheme. all customization, retrofits, and refinishing was
done by Bilenky Cycleworks in Philadelphia.

just install your pedals of choice and a cyclo-computer and this bike
is ready to tackle the local cyclo-cross race series or pack it up for
a cycling trip abroad!

i have sunk many thousands of dollars into getting this bike
customized and retrofitted and refinished. this is a great chance to
get a super bike for a great price. asking $1500 shipped in CONUS.
paypal OK. references furnished on request.

walter
- fyi...i respond to this address faster than my
gmail addr.

ps. follow this link for tons of pictures and technical details:

http://brown-snout.com/cycling/forsa...e/listing.html
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Old November 5th 04, 02:32 PM
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sold!
 




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