I'm tempted to pay $5 just for a photo of the rod brake stuff, for
sentimental reasons (but I won't). The Indian ones never worked after the
first few miles; I wonder if the Raleighs etc worked better? Kool Stop
salmon pads? Old and long outdated technology, like Woods valves, or simply
bad quality?

On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 1:52 PM, b hamon <[email protected]> wrote:

> A few things for sale, cheap to good home:
>
> 1. Box of assorted rod-brake parts, including two handlebars, rods and nuts
> and bolts. You sort, fix, use; I don't know what's here and don't care. You
> can buy the whole box for $5.00 if you pick it up in Portland. It would cost
> at least 15-20 to ship somewhere in conus.
>
> 2. Three sets of bullmoose-style bars. older, in fair to good used
> condition. All are 21.1 size, for older mountain bikes. You can pick these
> up in Portland for $10.00 each, $25.00 for all three. I'd prefer not to ship
> because it would cost more than the price of the bars.
>
> Email off-list --Beth
>
> http://bikelovejones1.blogspot.com/
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