Hello,

Can you provide some measurements, TT for example, thanks!  Kate

On Wednesday, June 24, 2015 at 10:14:19 AM UTC-4, George Chalekian wrote:
>
> Mostly immaculate.
> $2,500.
>
> This was my daily commuter four times weekly, 21 miles round trip, for 
> four years.
> Now my commute is 27 steps from the bed to my desk chair.
> As a consequence the Saluki, which was a purpose-built as a Commuter / 
> Rando bike with racks and panniers, has been relegated to grocery status.
> Not a dignified life for such a bike so I'm posting it here, and only 
> here, first.
>
> So why not Rando or bicycle camp then?
>
> Frankly, not much opportunity on the small island of Oahu.
>
> I say mostly immaculate because there are a few dings in the paint.
> Otherwise, the bicycle lived in the house or next to my desk at the office 
> and still has that original clear coat shine because except for grocery 
> duty it was never locked up our left outside.
> And Grant knows his way away around parts, as you'll see below.
> Everything works flawlessly.
> This is one of the smoothest, easiest-riding, most comfortable bikes I've 
> ever been on.
> Pics attached, many more available if you're interested.
>
> The Specs:
>
> *Frame & Fork*
> Lugged steel (of course) 54 cm, pewter with white detailing
>
> *Drive Train*
> You (potentially)
> *Front Derailleur*
> Shimano 105 
> *Rear Derailleur*
> Shimano XT 
> *Cassette*
> Shimano 9-speed 11-32t
> *Crank*
>
> Sugino triple 46/36/24t
>
>
> *Components*
>
> *Headset*
>
> Chris King
>
> *Stem*
>
> Nitto
>
> *Handlebar*
>
> Velo Orange Rando (I will throw in a mustache bar which is great for 
> everything except headwinds)
>
> *Shifters*
>
> Shimano Bar End
>
> *Brake Levers*
>
> Shimano
>
> *Brakes*
>
> Shimano Cantis
>
> *Seatpost*
>
> Nitto
>
> *Saddle*
>
> Selle Anatomica Titanico
>
> *Cables*
>
> Really? Cables? Yes.
>
>
> *Wheels*
>
> *Front Hub*
>
> Schmidt Nabendynamo
>
> *Rear Hub*
>
> Shimano Deore
> *Wheels*
> Hand Built by Rich Lesnik of Hands On Wheels
> Rigida Sphinx 36 hole rims
> *Tires*
> Panaracer Col De La Vie Randonée 650 B (I'll throw in two brand new ones)
>
>  
> *Additional Goodies, Included*
>
> Twin Schmidt E6 Halogens (and possibly an extra bulb which occasionally 
> appears in the panniers)
>
> Nitto Front Rack
>
> SKS Fenders (the rear one is damaged – thanks to an attacking shopping 
> cart -- but functional – I mean it's a mud / rain flap afterall)
> Near Field Pedestrian Warning System (aka brass bell)
>

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