[CR]FS: at the SF Veloswap

(Example: Racing:Roger de Vlaeminck)

From: "Tom Martin" <tom@wilsonbike.com>
To: "CR list" <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
Date: Fri, 12 Nov 2004 09:00:30 -0800
Subject: [CR]FS: at the SF Veloswap

Vintage content stuff I'm selling at the Veloswap.

Pricing is negotiable- I want to get rid of this stuff:

dia Compe vented non aero brake levers, pr scraped up $ 5.00 Suntour friction band down tube shifters very good $ 5.00 Sugino 26.8 la prade seatpost some pitting needs cleaning $ 2.00 Balilla 65ish mm reach brakeset good needs degrreasing $ 10.00 Balilla non aero levers with gum hoods mis-matched adj barrels Hoods are dry but not cracked $ 10.00 dia Compe silver alloy canti brakes complete good $ 10.00 Tange steel threaded headset needs cleaning- includes Fuji head tube badge $ 5.00 Simplex friction band down tube shifters needs cleaning $ 5.00 Suntour Mountech F der 28.6 downpull good $ 5.00 Suntour Mountech rear der long cage needs cleaning $ 5.00 dia Compe 986 cantilever brakes black needs cleaning $ 5.00 Mafac Racer centerpull brakeset pitted- missing pivot bolts $ 10.00 Nitto 60mm ish stem 140mm quill good $ 5.00 Fuji touring fork w/ canti studs, silver short steerer $ 10.00 Sugino 165mm RT triple crank 110bcd needs cleaning $ 10.00 MKS? touring pedals w/Mira clip leather strap missing R dust cap, scraped up $ 5.00 Italian 70mm width cottered Bbset good $ 5.00 Italian? steel cottered crank, dbl attached to BB free Bullseye pulleys 3pc, red fair $ 5.00 Carradice Super C wedge bag, black excellent $ 20.00 Nitto Dream bar, 42cm excellent $ 30.00 Thomson 90mm stem, +5 deg, silver excellent $ 30.00

Simplex Front Der 2 bolt clamp rusted and pitted $ 3.00

I'll have some other non vintagey content too, Profile BMX cranks, mtn bike bars and stems and shifters, maybe road and mtn tires, other random stuff too. There will be a box of stuff for a buck or less or random parts too.

I will be sharing a booth with Tom Hertenstein and Mike Ralph, so it won't be listed under my name.

See you there.

Tom Martin
Oakland CA