Choco bars and pedals spoken for, everything else available. 

Saddle is 184mm wide or so, added a picture with a ruler for measurement.

On Thursday, May 25, 2017 at 9:54:04 PM UTC-5, Stuart Lovinggood wrote:
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> LINK CORRECTION:
> https://drive.google.com/open?id=0BxSQOUJdSaeYMXhRRTI3bW5TZDA
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> Also, please contact off-list if interested. 
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>
>
> On Thursday, May 25, 2017 at 9:51:38 PM UTC-5, Stuart Lovinggood wrote:
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>> Plotting a move to the Bay (i.e. Riv Country) (and I'm trying to buy some 
>> new tires) so instead of holding on to these things putting them up to good 
>> homes. 
>>
>> *$50 shipped/FT - Choco Norm Bar* (25.4mm sleeve clamp, 55cm width) - 
>> These didn't suit me on my Joe so I swapped them to my Bridgestone and then 
>> swapped them again with some off-brand Albatross. Willing to trade for some 
>> heat-treated Albatross or sell outright. There are quite scratched up 
>> despite their relative un-use thanks to my janky vintage MTB levers. Would 
>> look best with lots of Newbaum's wrapped over them. 
>>
>> *$13 shipped - Joe's OEM Velo saddle *- big and cushy, not the 
>> prettiest. Has a loop for saddlebags, though. 
>>
>> *$13 shipped - Joe's OEM VP (?) platform pedals - *Not 100% sure on the 
>> branding but these are big plastic platforms with metal studs. I have 
>> VP-001's but these are basically the plastic version of those. 
>>
>> *$110 shipped - North St. Bags Route Six Panniers - Pair* - Olive Green 
>> - These are simple panniers suitable for front or rear racks. 15L a piece, 
>> made in Portland and packed with no frills: one big sturdy cordura pocket 
>> lined with xpac. Has strips of velcro inside for a laptop or accessory 
>> case. I commuted with them a few times as front panniers on an old bike but 
>> have swapped bikes and bags to a large Saddlesack. They measure 6x9" at the 
>> base and taper up to 6x12" at the top, about 15" tall. They have a 
>> simplistic bungee mount on the back but you could upgrade to a lock-in 
>> mounting system should the need ever arise. They are relatively 
>> unstructured so they can sway a little if underpacked. 
>>
>> *$5 shipped - ESI Extra Chunky Grips - *these have a big old hole in 
>> them from a failed extraction attempt. Comfy and grippy as heck but near 
>> impossible to get off. Put them on a bike with permanent cockpit. Otherwise 
>> not worth the effort if you want to swap bars or components often. 
>>
>> *Photos of things here*: 
>>
>> https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxSQOUJdSaeYUE5ua09hNTNIRk0/view?usp=sharing
>>
>> I am in the market for some lightly used Smart Sam 29x2.1's and the 
>> aforementioned Albatross bars if anyone knows a person who knows a person. 
>>
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