Ok I'm tired of messing around with bicycles. I want this stuff gone. Or if you want to buy EVERYTHING, you can do that for 150 bucks. Here's some details:I have 2 complete bikes. One is a Jamis Exile mountain bike (the blue one) but it has 700c wheels and road brakes and cyclocross tires on it. All it needs to be rideable: attach the front derailleur and install 2 derailleur cables. My other bike is a black Jamis Coda. It was the bike that originally had the road wheels on it, but I took them off of it so I could see how the Exile would ride. All it needs to be rideable: put the wheels back on and swap the chain onto it from the exile. I have a set of mtb wheels that were originally on the exile, so you could have 2 working bikes. The other stuff is just....stuff. A bunch of random gears, chainrings, bits of chain, cables, cable housing, brake levers, brakes, derailleurs, a single-speed kit, 2 rear racks, 1 front rack, 2 pairs of panniers (only 1 pair is pictured, the other is identical), seats, bar ends, a mtb handlebar (black, slight rake, no rise...also not pictured), kickstand....it goes on.There are a few nice items though. I have a set of Tektro V-Brakes, not used much. Black. I have 2 unused mtb tire tubes: for 1.5-2inch wide tires. I also have some Avid BB7 Disc brakes. 185mm front, 165mm rear. They were never used to stop a bike. I installed them once on some other bike, but there were clearance issues. I put them back into their original boxes. Those alone retail for about 90 bucks for the pair. I might sell my 700c cyclocross disc brake compatible wheels that were never used as well. I'll get a picture of them later if there's any interest. They're Mavics with shimano hubs. there's also a brown Fuji Girl's bike. It's pretty heavy and pretty oldschool. It's included in the lot as well. Again, all of this could be yours for 150. Or....start bidding. If stuff is bought and later someone wants to buy the remaining lump sum of parts, I'll adjust that price accordingly.Pics: Avid BB7 disc brakesJamis exileJamis CodaTektro V-BrakesTire tubespictures of the crapPicture of the Fuji bike...needs a good bit to be rideable.
12/2/2007 10:18:02 PM
Sorry, forgot to mention the sizes of the frames. The coda is a 19" frame. The exile is right around a 19" frame, maybe bigger, but I can't tell. It's extremely similar to the coda. The standover height on both is 30.5 inches.
12/2/2007 11:46:42 PM