Trying to find a Powertap for training. I'd take wired for the right price, but would greatly prefer ant+ (or the upgradeable 2.4 model). I'm looking for a full wheel, or hub only as long as it's 32 hole.
My budget: I'll say $500 is generally between what I'd want to pay for a wired or wireless wheel. I'd also consider a deal involving my tubular Zipp 808 rear wheel OR my 10sp tubular Nimble Fly wheelset.
Let me know what you've got!
Thanks,
Adam
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WTB/WTT for Powertap wired/wireless
19 November 2012 - 12:12 PM
Shimano 10sp Wheelset
05 October 2012 - 09:36 AM
Wheelset for sale, 10sp Shimano compatible. Maybe 1000 miles on these, came with my 'cross bike and were promptly replaced with tubulars. Factory wear indicator still plenty visible. Here's a link to them and what they came off:
http://www.raleighus...11-road/rx1-11/
Skewers included. $100 (I think I have a used Shimano 105 cassette (12-25ish) I could throw in for another $10)
http://www.raleighus...11-road/rx1-11/
Skewers included. $100 (I think I have a used Shimano 105 cassette (12-25ish) I could throw in for another $10)
Raleigh Record Fixie Commuter
05 October 2012 - 08:58 AM
Sweet winter commuter. Steel Raleigh Record rattle canned dark grey. 54cm TT, 52cm ST.
27" wheels on Soma hubs with Phil Wood bearings. In next-to-perfect shape.
front brake
SKS nearly-full fenders (installed in frame eyelets, no rattling here)
Portland Design Works Grips
Super Duper Rad Campy Aero post! (If you know your seat height is more than 73cm from BB to saddle, you'll need a longer post.)
170 Shimano crank, 42x16 gearing, 1/8" drivetrain
Dura Ace cog and lockring
Well used Tima Atac pedals (can swap some plastic flats for these if you want)
No wet toes or butt crack with this thing. Rides like butter with the steel frame and high volume tires. $350OBO
27" wheels on Soma hubs with Phil Wood bearings. In next-to-perfect shape.
front brake
SKS nearly-full fenders (installed in frame eyelets, no rattling here)
Portland Design Works Grips
Super Duper Rad Campy Aero post! (If you know your seat height is more than 73cm from BB to saddle, you'll need a longer post.)
170 Shimano crank, 42x16 gearing, 1/8" drivetrain
Dura Ace cog and lockring
Well used Tima Atac pedals (can swap some plastic flats for these if you want)
No wet toes or butt crack with this thing. Rides like butter with the steel frame and high volume tires. $350OBO
Sidi, Specialized, Mavic Shoes
03 October 2012 - 12:17 PM
Great chance to try out some shoes before you drop money on a new pair.
Sidi Ergo2, size 41.
$40 $30
Specialized Pro Road, size 42
$50 $40
Both include Shimano cleats with plenty of miles left.
Mavic mountain shoes, size 42, don't know the model, but they are definitely in the bottom half of the line. No carbon or anything. One of the notched straps that goes through the buckle broke off about 1/3 of the way from the end, but it's still plenty long to hold securely.
$20
No insoles with any of these, but you've got your own anyway, right?
Sidi Ergo2, size 41.
Specialized Pro Road, size 42
Both include Shimano cleats with plenty of miles left.
Mavic mountain shoes, size 42, don't know the model, but they are definitely in the bottom half of the line. No carbon or anything. One of the notched straps that goes through the buckle broke off about 1/3 of the way from the end, but it's still plenty long to hold securely.
$20
No insoles with any of these, but you've got your own anyway, right?
Bianchi Pista Concept $500
03 October 2012 - 11:58 AM
Up for sale is a 52cm Bianchi Pista Concept 2004.
TT=52cm
ST=51cm
HT angle=73deg?
I can't vouch positively for the angle. Don't have a great tool for that.
FAIR WARNING: the FSA Vigorelli crank you see has a slipping issue. The carbon disc in the middle slips on the crank arm. Think of what you feel trackstanding with a loose chain, but it's the whole chainring assembly spinning independently of the crankarm. And spinning is a gross exaggeration; it moves maybe a couple millimeters. You can find more via Google. I don't know that it's an actual safety issue, but I wouldn't ride it, so I'm pricing this as if it had no crank.
Specs:
Easton EC90 Superlight fork
Mavic Elipse wheels (no stickers on the rear)
DA cog - 12t I think
Deda Pista bar (super deep)
Deda Newton 31 stem (70 or 80mm, can't recall)
Continental Force 23c tires (basically brand new, hardly any signs of wear)
Thomson layback post
Fizik Arione saddle
$500
TT=52cm
ST=51cm
HT angle=73deg?
I can't vouch positively for the angle. Don't have a great tool for that.
FAIR WARNING: the FSA Vigorelli crank you see has a slipping issue. The carbon disc in the middle slips on the crank arm. Think of what you feel trackstanding with a loose chain, but it's the whole chainring assembly spinning independently of the crankarm. And spinning is a gross exaggeration; it moves maybe a couple millimeters. You can find more via Google. I don't know that it's an actual safety issue, but I wouldn't ride it, so I'm pricing this as if it had no crank.
Specs:
Easton EC90 Superlight fork
Mavic Elipse wheels (no stickers on the rear)
DA cog - 12t I think
Deda Pista bar (super deep)
Deda Newton 31 stem (70 or 80mm, can't recall)
Continental Force 23c tires (basically brand new, hardly any signs of wear)
Thomson layback post
Fizik Arione saddle
$500
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