Re: [RBW] Re: FS: Marinoni Turismo

2023-04-17 Thread Damien

Hi all,

Pretty big price drop on this. Looking to get $1100 CAD net to me. 
Considering how favourable the US dollar is to the CAD I hope this is more 
compelling for the group.

Thanks!
Damien
On Tuesday, 14 March 2023 at 12:00:12 UTC-4 wboe...@gmail.com wrote:

> Trying to find good ones.  This one is not :)
>
> Will
>
> On Tue, Mar 14, 2023, 11:43 AM Damien  wrote:
>
>> Will, I'd love to see shots of your '83 Marinoni!
>>
>> On Monday, 13 March 2023 at 15:10:30 UTC-4 wboe...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>> I love my '83 Marinoni, especially as it fits 35s under short reach 
>>> brakes.  Made for Margaret van den Bergh, as attested on the fork crown 
>>> :).  
>>>
>>> Will
>>> On Monday, March 13, 2023 at 2:03:08 PM UTC-4 Ian A wrote:
>>>
 It's the original adventure bike for a spot of viaduct camping in Baja 
 California! Cactus thorns notwithstanding.

 IanA

 On Monday, March 13, 2023 at 10:28:25 AM UTC-6 Damien wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I know this has been sitting there for a bit but thought I'd try and 
> bring it back up to the top. Any interest in this at *$1,000 USD*? 
> I'm happy to throw on the original 3TTT bars/stem if you so desire as 
> well. 
> Anyways, let me know if any questions or interest. My 5 month old's 
> diapers 
> are getting expensive!
>
> Thanks,
> Damien
>
> On Tuesday, 2 August 2022 at 10:34:14 UTC-4 Damien wrote:
>
>> Hi all, dropping to $1,100 USD!
>>
>> Thank you,
>> Damien
>>
>> On Friday, 29 July 2022 at 12:49:38 UTC-4 Damien wrote:
>>
>>> Ian - thanks for the bump! Really cool to hear (and see!) where your 
>>> Marinoni has been - Alberta/BC tour looks amazing
>>>
>>> Damien 
>>>
>>> On Thursday, 28 July 2022 at 17:30:59 UTC-4 Ian A wrote:
>>>
 A bump for Damien! I have a c1999 Marinoni Turismo that has taken 
 me to the tip of South America and much more recently at 20 day, 
 2600km 
 tour through Alberta and BC. Mine, curiously, had an SLX sticker (not 
 SPX) 
 and I suspect it was a special order, but it came to me used in 2008 
 and I 
 never met the first owner. Superb road manners, great for rando rides 
 and 
 light or loaded touring. Mine just takes 35mm tires under fenders and 
 as a 
 sealed road tourer, it's hard to imagine a better choice.

 IanA Alberta Canada


 On Tuesday, July 26, 2022 at 7:50:00 AM UTC-6 Damien wrote:

> Hi all! Dropping price to $1,200 USD!
>
> Thanks
> Damien
>
> On Friday, 22 July 2022 at 13:42:24 UTC-4 Matt Beecher wrote:
>
>> Yep, the other was larger, but these are pretty cool, imo. 
>>
>>
>> https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-vintage-sales/1002852-marinoni-special-triple-rings-cantilever-brakes-great-condition.html
>>
>> On Friday, July 22, 2022 at 12:34:44 PM UTC-5 Matt Beecher wrote:
>>
>>> Very cool.  I love purple bikes and I remember one like this 
>>> several years back on Bikeforums.  I think it was taller though, as 
>>> I 
>>> recall considering it, but the bike sold before I could finalize a 
>>> deal.  
>>>
>>> Good luck with the sale.
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>> Matt
>>>
>>> On Friday, July 22, 2022 at 12:03:38 AM UTC-5 Damien wrote:
>>>
 On Friday, 22 July 2022 at 01:02:20 UTC-4 Damien wrote:

> aaand a few more pics
>
> On Friday, 22 July 2022 at 01:01:25 UTC-4 Damien wrote:
>
>> Bit of a backstory: I bought this bike and set it up with 
>> high upright handlebars with the intention of having my dad ride 
>> it. 
>> Unfortunately he had a significant health scare very recently 
>> (still not 
>> recovered) and I realized that he's not really going to use it. 
>> Plus he's 
>> got some 90's Rocky Mountain which he won't let go of, and I 
>> thought, 
>> "well, if he's happy with this, I'm happy too." So, I tinkered a 
>> bit and 
>> tried to find a way to have this fit me but I could not get 
>> comfortable 
>> myself on it (I'm an 80 PBH, standover on this is 81-82, and the 
>> reach 
>> still felt a bit long for me even with a short stem and compact 
>> bars - and 
>> I'm on a 51 in both a Sam and Hunqapillar and don't feel I would 
>> have a 
>> need for it even if it did fit). So, I thought someone here 
>> might 
>> appreciate. 
>>
>> Hopefully it is ok to post this here 

[RBW] Re: FS: Marinoni Turismo

2023-03-14 Thread Damien
Will, I'd love to see shots of your '83 Marinoni!

On Monday, 13 March 2023 at 15:10:30 UTC-4 wboe...@gmail.com wrote:

> I love my '83 Marinoni, especially as it fits 35s under short reach 
> brakes.  Made for Margaret van den Bergh, as attested on the fork crown 
> :).  
>
> Will
> On Monday, March 13, 2023 at 2:03:08 PM UTC-4 Ian A wrote:
>
>> It's the original adventure bike for a spot of viaduct camping in Baja 
>> California! Cactus thorns notwithstanding.
>>
>> IanA
>>
>> On Monday, March 13, 2023 at 10:28:25 AM UTC-6 Damien wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I know this has been sitting there for a bit but thought I'd try and 
>>> bring it back up to the top. Any interest in this at *$1,000 USD*? I'm 
>>> happy to throw on the original 3TTT bars/stem if you so desire as well. 
>>> Anyways, let me know if any questions or interest. My 5 month old's diapers 
>>> are getting expensive!
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Damien
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, 2 August 2022 at 10:34:14 UTC-4 Damien wrote:
>>>
 Hi all, dropping to $1,100 USD!

 Thank you,
 Damien

 On Friday, 29 July 2022 at 12:49:38 UTC-4 Damien wrote:

> Ian - thanks for the bump! Really cool to hear (and see!) where your 
> Marinoni has been - Alberta/BC tour looks amazing
>
> Damien 
>
> On Thursday, 28 July 2022 at 17:30:59 UTC-4 Ian A wrote:
>
>> A bump for Damien! I have a c1999 Marinoni Turismo that has taken me 
>> to the tip of South America and much more recently at 20 day, 2600km 
>> tour 
>> through Alberta and BC. Mine, curiously, had an SLX sticker (not SPX) 
>> and I 
>> suspect it was a special order, but it came to me used in 2008 and I 
>> never 
>> met the first owner. Superb road manners, great for rando rides and 
>> light 
>> or loaded touring. Mine just takes 35mm tires under fenders and as a 
>> sealed 
>> road tourer, it's hard to imagine a better choice.
>>
>> IanA Alberta Canada
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, July 26, 2022 at 7:50:00 AM UTC-6 Damien wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all! Dropping price to $1,200 USD!
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Damien
>>>
>>> On Friday, 22 July 2022 at 13:42:24 UTC-4 Matt Beecher wrote:
>>>
 Yep, the other was larger, but these are pretty cool, imo. 


 https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-vintage-sales/1002852-marinoni-special-triple-rings-cantilever-brakes-great-condition.html

 On Friday, July 22, 2022 at 12:34:44 PM UTC-5 Matt Beecher wrote:

> Very cool.  I love purple bikes and I remember one like this 
> several years back on Bikeforums.  I think it was taller though, as I 
> recall considering it, but the bike sold before I could finalize a 
> deal.  
>
> Good luck with the sale.
>
> Best regards,
> Matt
>
> On Friday, July 22, 2022 at 12:03:38 AM UTC-5 Damien wrote:
>
>> On Friday, 22 July 2022 at 01:02:20 UTC-4 Damien wrote:
>>
>>> aaand a few more pics
>>>
>>> On Friday, 22 July 2022 at 01:01:25 UTC-4 Damien wrote:
>>>
 Bit of a backstory: I bought this bike and set it up with high 
 upright handlebars with the intention of having my dad ride it. 
 Unfortunately he had a significant health scare very recently 
 (still not 
 recovered) and I realized that he's not really going to use it. 
 Plus he's 
 got some 90's Rocky Mountain which he won't let go of, and I 
 thought, 
 "well, if he's happy with this, I'm happy too." So, I tinkered a 
 bit and 
 tried to find a way to have this fit me but I could not get 
 comfortable 
 myself on it (I'm an 80 PBH, standover on this is 81-82, and the 
 reach 
 still felt a bit long for me even with a short stem and compact 
 bars - and 
 I'm on a 51 in both a Sam and Hunqapillar and don't feel I would 
 have a 
 need for it even if it did fit). So, I thought someone here might 
 appreciate. 

 Hopefully it is ok to post this here and even if no interest, 
 I'm hoping someone will find that the bike is at least cool to 
 look at. It 
 really is nice and makes me wish I was taller and longer limbed.

 On Friday, 22 July 2022 at 00:59:36 UTC-4 Damien wrote:

> Unfortunately selling this lovely bike.
>
> 2001 Marinoni Turismo Columbus SPX frame and fork
> 56 cm top tube length
> ~ 81-82 cm standover
> Campagnolo Veloce 9x3 speed shifters
> Campagnolo Veloce RD
> Campagnolo Triple Crankset
> Campagnolo Triple FD

[RBW] Re: FS: Marinoni Turismo

2023-03-14 Thread Damien
Looks oddly cosy?

On Monday, 13 March 2023 at 14:03:08 UTC-4 Ian A wrote:

> It's the original adventure bike for a spot of viaduct camping in Baja 
> California! Cactus thorns notwithstanding.
>
> IanA
>
> On Monday, March 13, 2023 at 10:28:25 AM UTC-6 Damien wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I know this has been sitting there for a bit but thought I'd try and 
>> bring it back up to the top. Any interest in this at *$1,000 USD*? I'm 
>> happy to throw on the original 3TTT bars/stem if you so desire as well. 
>> Anyways, let me know if any questions or interest. My 5 month old's diapers 
>> are getting expensive!
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Damien
>>
>> On Tuesday, 2 August 2022 at 10:34:14 UTC-4 Damien wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all, dropping to $1,100 USD!
>>>
>>> Thank you,
>>> Damien
>>>
>>> On Friday, 29 July 2022 at 12:49:38 UTC-4 Damien wrote:
>>>
 Ian - thanks for the bump! Really cool to hear (and see!) where your 
 Marinoni has been - Alberta/BC tour looks amazing

 Damien 

 On Thursday, 28 July 2022 at 17:30:59 UTC-4 Ian A wrote:

> A bump for Damien! I have a c1999 Marinoni Turismo that has taken me 
> to the tip of South America and much more recently at 20 day, 2600km tour 
> through Alberta and BC. Mine, curiously, had an SLX sticker (not SPX) and 
> I 
> suspect it was a special order, but it came to me used in 2008 and I 
> never 
> met the first owner. Superb road manners, great for rando rides and light 
> or loaded touring. Mine just takes 35mm tires under fenders and as a 
> sealed 
> road tourer, it's hard to imagine a better choice.
>
> IanA Alberta Canada
>
>
> On Tuesday, July 26, 2022 at 7:50:00 AM UTC-6 Damien wrote:
>
>> Hi all! Dropping price to $1,200 USD!
>>
>> Thanks
>> Damien
>>
>> On Friday, 22 July 2022 at 13:42:24 UTC-4 Matt Beecher wrote:
>>
>>> Yep, the other was larger, but these are pretty cool, imo. 
>>>
>>>
>>> https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-vintage-sales/1002852-marinoni-special-triple-rings-cantilever-brakes-great-condition.html
>>>
>>> On Friday, July 22, 2022 at 12:34:44 PM UTC-5 Matt Beecher wrote:
>>>
 Very cool.  I love purple bikes and I remember one like this 
 several years back on Bikeforums.  I think it was taller though, as I 
 recall considering it, but the bike sold before I could finalize a 
 deal.  

 Good luck with the sale.

 Best regards,
 Matt

 On Friday, July 22, 2022 at 12:03:38 AM UTC-5 Damien wrote:

> On Friday, 22 July 2022 at 01:02:20 UTC-4 Damien wrote:
>
>> aaand a few more pics
>>
>> On Friday, 22 July 2022 at 01:01:25 UTC-4 Damien wrote:
>>
>>> Bit of a backstory: I bought this bike and set it up with high 
>>> upright handlebars with the intention of having my dad ride it. 
>>> Unfortunately he had a significant health scare very recently 
>>> (still not 
>>> recovered) and I realized that he's not really going to use it. 
>>> Plus he's 
>>> got some 90's Rocky Mountain which he won't let go of, and I 
>>> thought, 
>>> "well, if he's happy with this, I'm happy too." So, I tinkered a 
>>> bit and 
>>> tried to find a way to have this fit me but I could not get 
>>> comfortable 
>>> myself on it (I'm an 80 PBH, standover on this is 81-82, and the 
>>> reach 
>>> still felt a bit long for me even with a short stem and compact 
>>> bars - and 
>>> I'm on a 51 in both a Sam and Hunqapillar and don't feel I would 
>>> have a 
>>> need for it even if it did fit). So, I thought someone here might 
>>> appreciate. 
>>>
>>> Hopefully it is ok to post this here and even if no interest, 
>>> I'm hoping someone will find that the bike is at least cool to look 
>>> at. It 
>>> really is nice and makes me wish I was taller and longer limbed.
>>>
>>> On Friday, 22 July 2022 at 00:59:36 UTC-4 Damien wrote:
>>>
 Unfortunately selling this lovely bike.

 2001 Marinoni Turismo Columbus SPX frame and fork
 56 cm top tube length
 ~ 81-82 cm standover
 Campagnolo Veloce 9x3 speed shifters
 Campagnolo Veloce RD
 Campagnolo Triple Crankset
 Campagnolo Triple FD
 new cables and housing throughout
 new Nitto x Crust Shaka Bars
 new Nitto x Crust 60mm quill stem
 new Black Inc bar tape
 Ambrosio 36 hole rims laced to Campagnolo Hubs
 Blackburn Front and Rear Touring Racks
 Will not come with the Brooks B17 in the pics but will come 
 with a used Brooks Cambium saddle

[RBW] Re: FS: Marinoni Turismo

2023-03-13 Thread Damien
Hi all,

I know this has been sitting there for a bit but thought I'd try and bring 
it back up to the top. Any interest in this at *$1,000 USD*? I'm happy to 
throw on the original 3TTT bars/stem if you so desire as well. Anyways, let 
me know if any questions or interest. My 5 month old's diapers are getting 
expensive!

Thanks,
Damien

On Tuesday, 2 August 2022 at 10:34:14 UTC-4 Damien wrote:

> Hi all, dropping to $1,100 USD!
>
> Thank you,
> Damien
>
> On Friday, 29 July 2022 at 12:49:38 UTC-4 Damien wrote:
>
>> Ian - thanks for the bump! Really cool to hear (and see!) where your 
>> Marinoni has been - Alberta/BC tour looks amazing
>>
>> Damien 
>>
>> On Thursday, 28 July 2022 at 17:30:59 UTC-4 Ian A wrote:
>>
>>> A bump for Damien! I have a c1999 Marinoni Turismo that has taken me to 
>>> the tip of South America and much more recently at 20 day, 2600km tour 
>>> through Alberta and BC. Mine, curiously, had an SLX sticker (not SPX) and I 
>>> suspect it was a special order, but it came to me used in 2008 and I never 
>>> met the first owner. Superb road manners, great for rando rides and light 
>>> or loaded touring. Mine just takes 35mm tires under fenders and as a sealed 
>>> road tourer, it's hard to imagine a better choice.
>>>
>>> IanA Alberta Canada
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, July 26, 2022 at 7:50:00 AM UTC-6 Damien wrote:
>>>
 Hi all! Dropping price to $1,200 USD!

 Thanks
 Damien

 On Friday, 22 July 2022 at 13:42:24 UTC-4 Matt Beecher wrote:

> Yep, the other was larger, but these are pretty cool, imo. 
>
>
> https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-vintage-sales/1002852-marinoni-special-triple-rings-cantilever-brakes-great-condition.html
>
> On Friday, July 22, 2022 at 12:34:44 PM UTC-5 Matt Beecher wrote:
>
>> Very cool.  I love purple bikes and I remember one like this several 
>> years back on Bikeforums.  I think it was taller though, as I recall 
>> considering it, but the bike sold before I could finalize a deal.  
>>
>> Good luck with the sale.
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Matt
>>
>> On Friday, July 22, 2022 at 12:03:38 AM UTC-5 Damien wrote:
>>
>>> On Friday, 22 July 2022 at 01:02:20 UTC-4 Damien wrote:
>>>
 aaand a few more pics

 On Friday, 22 July 2022 at 01:01:25 UTC-4 Damien wrote:

> Bit of a backstory: I bought this bike and set it up with high 
> upright handlebars with the intention of having my dad ride it. 
> Unfortunately he had a significant health scare very recently (still 
> not 
> recovered) and I realized that he's not really going to use it. Plus 
> he's 
> got some 90's Rocky Mountain which he won't let go of, and I thought, 
> "well, if he's happy with this, I'm happy too." So, I tinkered a bit 
> and 
> tried to find a way to have this fit me but I could not get 
> comfortable 
> myself on it (I'm an 80 PBH, standover on this is 81-82, and the 
> reach 
> still felt a bit long for me even with a short stem and compact bars 
> - and 
> I'm on a 51 in both a Sam and Hunqapillar and don't feel I would have 
> a 
> need for it even if it did fit). So, I thought someone here might 
> appreciate. 
>
> Hopefully it is ok to post this here and even if no interest, I'm 
> hoping someone will find that the bike is at least cool to look at. 
> It 
> really is nice and makes me wish I was taller and longer limbed.
>
> On Friday, 22 July 2022 at 00:59:36 UTC-4 Damien wrote:
>
>> Unfortunately selling this lovely bike.
>>
>> 2001 Marinoni Turismo Columbus SPX frame and fork
>> 56 cm top tube length
>> ~ 81-82 cm standover
>> Campagnolo Veloce 9x3 speed shifters
>> Campagnolo Veloce RD
>> Campagnolo Triple Crankset
>> Campagnolo Triple FD
>> new cables and housing throughout
>> new Nitto x Crust Shaka Bars
>> new Nitto x Crust 60mm quill stem
>> new Black Inc bar tape
>> Ambrosio 36 hole rims laced to Campagnolo Hubs
>> Blackburn Front and Rear Touring Racks
>> Will not come with the Brooks B17 in the pics but will come with 
>> a used Brooks Cambium saddle
>>
>> Looking for $1,300 (USD) and can organize professional boxing and 
>> shipping at the buyers expense (I am located in Canada - if you're 
>> in 
>> Canada and interested, can discuss CAD price).
>>
>> Let me know if any questions. Will happily send more pics!
>> Damien
>>
>

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[RBW] Re: FS: Marinoni Turismo

2022-08-02 Thread Damien
Hi all, dropping to $1,100 USD!

Thank you,
Damien

On Friday, 29 July 2022 at 12:49:38 UTC-4 Damien wrote:

> Ian - thanks for the bump! Really cool to hear (and see!) where your 
> Marinoni has been - Alberta/BC tour looks amazing
>
> Damien 
>
> On Thursday, 28 July 2022 at 17:30:59 UTC-4 Ian A wrote:
>
>> A bump for Damien! I have a c1999 Marinoni Turismo that has taken me to 
>> the tip of South America and much more recently at 20 day, 2600km tour 
>> through Alberta and BC. Mine, curiously, had an SLX sticker (not SPX) and I 
>> suspect it was a special order, but it came to me used in 2008 and I never 
>> met the first owner. Superb road manners, great for rando rides and light 
>> or loaded touring. Mine just takes 35mm tires under fenders and as a sealed 
>> road tourer, it's hard to imagine a better choice.
>>
>> IanA Alberta Canada
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, July 26, 2022 at 7:50:00 AM UTC-6 Damien wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all! Dropping price to $1,200 USD!
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Damien
>>>
>>> On Friday, 22 July 2022 at 13:42:24 UTC-4 Matt Beecher wrote:
>>>
 Yep, the other was larger, but these are pretty cool, imo. 


 https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-vintage-sales/1002852-marinoni-special-triple-rings-cantilever-brakes-great-condition.html

 On Friday, July 22, 2022 at 12:34:44 PM UTC-5 Matt Beecher wrote:

> Very cool.  I love purple bikes and I remember one like this several 
> years back on Bikeforums.  I think it was taller though, as I recall 
> considering it, but the bike sold before I could finalize a deal.  
>
> Good luck with the sale.
>
> Best regards,
> Matt
>
> On Friday, July 22, 2022 at 12:03:38 AM UTC-5 Damien wrote:
>
>> On Friday, 22 July 2022 at 01:02:20 UTC-4 Damien wrote:
>>
>>> aaand a few more pics
>>>
>>> On Friday, 22 July 2022 at 01:01:25 UTC-4 Damien wrote:
>>>
 Bit of a backstory: I bought this bike and set it up with high 
 upright handlebars with the intention of having my dad ride it. 
 Unfortunately he had a significant health scare very recently (still 
 not 
 recovered) and I realized that he's not really going to use it. Plus 
 he's 
 got some 90's Rocky Mountain which he won't let go of, and I thought, 
 "well, if he's happy with this, I'm happy too." So, I tinkered a bit 
 and 
 tried to find a way to have this fit me but I could not get 
 comfortable 
 myself on it (I'm an 80 PBH, standover on this is 81-82, and the reach 
 still felt a bit long for me even with a short stem and compact bars - 
 and 
 I'm on a 51 in both a Sam and Hunqapillar and don't feel I would have 
 a 
 need for it even if it did fit). So, I thought someone here might 
 appreciate. 

 Hopefully it is ok to post this here and even if no interest, I'm 
 hoping someone will find that the bike is at least cool to look at. It 
 really is nice and makes me wish I was taller and longer limbed.

 On Friday, 22 July 2022 at 00:59:36 UTC-4 Damien wrote:

> Unfortunately selling this lovely bike.
>
> 2001 Marinoni Turismo Columbus SPX frame and fork
> 56 cm top tube length
> ~ 81-82 cm standover
> Campagnolo Veloce 9x3 speed shifters
> Campagnolo Veloce RD
> Campagnolo Triple Crankset
> Campagnolo Triple FD
> new cables and housing throughout
> new Nitto x Crust Shaka Bars
> new Nitto x Crust 60mm quill stem
> new Black Inc bar tape
> Ambrosio 36 hole rims laced to Campagnolo Hubs
> Blackburn Front and Rear Touring Racks
> Will not come with the Brooks B17 in the pics but will come with a 
> used Brooks Cambium saddle
>
> Looking for $1,300 (USD) and can organize professional boxing and 
> shipping at the buyers expense (I am located in Canada - if you're in 
> Canada and interested, can discuss CAD price).
>
> Let me know if any questions. Will happily send more pics!
> Damien
>


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[RBW] Re: FS: Marinoni Turismo

2022-07-29 Thread Damien
Ian - thanks for the bump! Really cool to hear (and see!) where your 
Marinoni has been - Alberta/BC tour looks amazing

Damien 

On Thursday, 28 July 2022 at 17:30:59 UTC-4 Ian A wrote:

> A bump for Damien! I have a c1999 Marinoni Turismo that has taken me to 
> the tip of South America and much more recently at 20 day, 2600km tour 
> through Alberta and BC. Mine, curiously, had an SLX sticker (not SPX) and I 
> suspect it was a special order, but it came to me used in 2008 and I never 
> met the first owner. Superb road manners, great for rando rides and light 
> or loaded touring. Mine just takes 35mm tires under fenders and as a sealed 
> road tourer, it's hard to imagine a better choice.
>
> IanA Alberta Canada
>
>
> On Tuesday, July 26, 2022 at 7:50:00 AM UTC-6 Damien wrote:
>
>> Hi all! Dropping price to $1,200 USD!
>>
>> Thanks
>> Damien
>>
>> On Friday, 22 July 2022 at 13:42:24 UTC-4 Matt Beecher wrote:
>>
>>> Yep, the other was larger, but these are pretty cool, imo. 
>>>
>>>
>>> https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-vintage-sales/1002852-marinoni-special-triple-rings-cantilever-brakes-great-condition.html
>>>
>>> On Friday, July 22, 2022 at 12:34:44 PM UTC-5 Matt Beecher wrote:
>>>
 Very cool.  I love purple bikes and I remember one like this several 
 years back on Bikeforums.  I think it was taller though, as I recall 
 considering it, but the bike sold before I could finalize a deal.  

 Good luck with the sale.

 Best regards,
 Matt

 On Friday, July 22, 2022 at 12:03:38 AM UTC-5 Damien wrote:

> On Friday, 22 July 2022 at 01:02:20 UTC-4 Damien wrote:
>
>> aaand a few more pics
>>
>> On Friday, 22 July 2022 at 01:01:25 UTC-4 Damien wrote:
>>
>>> Bit of a backstory: I bought this bike and set it up with high 
>>> upright handlebars with the intention of having my dad ride it. 
>>> Unfortunately he had a significant health scare very recently (still 
>>> not 
>>> recovered) and I realized that he's not really going to use it. Plus 
>>> he's 
>>> got some 90's Rocky Mountain which he won't let go of, and I thought, 
>>> "well, if he's happy with this, I'm happy too." So, I tinkered a bit 
>>> and 
>>> tried to find a way to have this fit me but I could not get comfortable 
>>> myself on it (I'm an 80 PBH, standover on this is 81-82, and the reach 
>>> still felt a bit long for me even with a short stem and compact bars - 
>>> and 
>>> I'm on a 51 in both a Sam and Hunqapillar and don't feel I would have a 
>>> need for it even if it did fit). So, I thought someone here might 
>>> appreciate. 
>>>
>>> Hopefully it is ok to post this here and even if no interest, I'm 
>>> hoping someone will find that the bike is at least cool to look at. It 
>>> really is nice and makes me wish I was taller and longer limbed.
>>>
>>> On Friday, 22 July 2022 at 00:59:36 UTC-4 Damien wrote:
>>>
 Unfortunately selling this lovely bike.

 2001 Marinoni Turismo Columbus SPX frame and fork
 56 cm top tube length
 ~ 81-82 cm standover
 Campagnolo Veloce 9x3 speed shifters
 Campagnolo Veloce RD
 Campagnolo Triple Crankset
 Campagnolo Triple FD
 new cables and housing throughout
 new Nitto x Crust Shaka Bars
 new Nitto x Crust 60mm quill stem
 new Black Inc bar tape
 Ambrosio 36 hole rims laced to Campagnolo Hubs
 Blackburn Front and Rear Touring Racks
 Will not come with the Brooks B17 in the pics but will come with a 
 used Brooks Cambium saddle

 Looking for $1,300 (USD) and can organize professional boxing and 
 shipping at the buyers expense (I am located in Canada - if you're in 
 Canada and interested, can discuss CAD price).

 Let me know if any questions. Will happily send more pics!
 Damien

>>>

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[RBW] Re: FS: Marinoni Turismo

2022-07-26 Thread Damien
Hi all! Dropping price to $1,200 USD!

Thanks
Damien

On Friday, 22 July 2022 at 13:42:24 UTC-4 Matt Beecher wrote:

> Yep, the other was larger, but these are pretty cool, imo. 
>
>
> https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-vintage-sales/1002852-marinoni-special-triple-rings-cantilever-brakes-great-condition.html
>
> On Friday, July 22, 2022 at 12:34:44 PM UTC-5 Matt Beecher wrote:
>
>> Very cool.  I love purple bikes and I remember one like this several 
>> years back on Bikeforums.  I think it was taller though, as I recall 
>> considering it, but the bike sold before I could finalize a deal.  
>>
>> Good luck with the sale.
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Matt
>>
>> On Friday, July 22, 2022 at 12:03:38 AM UTC-5 Damien wrote:
>>
>>> On Friday, 22 July 2022 at 01:02:20 UTC-4 Damien wrote:
>>>
 aaand a few more pics

 On Friday, 22 July 2022 at 01:01:25 UTC-4 Damien wrote:

> Bit of a backstory: I bought this bike and set it up with high upright 
> handlebars with the intention of having my dad ride it. Unfortunately he 
> had a significant health scare very recently (still not recovered) and I 
> realized that he's not really going to use it. Plus he's got some 90's 
> Rocky Mountain which he won't let go of, and I thought, "well, if he's 
> happy with this, I'm happy too." So, I tinkered a bit and tried to find a 
> way to have this fit me but I could not get comfortable myself on it (I'm 
> an 80 PBH, standover on this is 81-82, and the reach still felt a bit 
> long 
> for me even with a short stem and compact bars - and I'm on a 51 in both 
> a 
> Sam and Hunqapillar and don't feel I would have a need for it even if it 
> did fit). So, I thought someone here might appreciate. 
>
> Hopefully it is ok to post this here and even if no interest, I'm 
> hoping someone will find that the bike is at least cool to look at. It 
> really is nice and makes me wish I was taller and longer limbed.
>
> On Friday, 22 July 2022 at 00:59:36 UTC-4 Damien wrote:
>
>> Unfortunately selling this lovely bike.
>>
>> 2001 Marinoni Turismo Columbus SPX frame and fork
>> 56 cm top tube length
>> ~ 81-82 cm standover
>> Campagnolo Veloce 9x3 speed shifters
>> Campagnolo Veloce RD
>> Campagnolo Triple Crankset
>> Campagnolo Triple FD
>> new cables and housing throughout
>> new Nitto x Crust Shaka Bars
>> new Nitto x Crust 60mm quill stem
>> new Black Inc bar tape
>> Ambrosio 36 hole rims laced to Campagnolo Hubs
>> Blackburn Front and Rear Touring Racks
>> Will not come with the Brooks B17 in the pics but will come with a 
>> used Brooks Cambium saddle
>>
>> Looking for $1,300 (USD) and can organize professional boxing and 
>> shipping at the buyers expense (I am located in Canada - if you're in 
>> Canada and interested, can discuss CAD price).
>>
>> Let me know if any questions. Will happily send more pics!
>> Damien
>>
>

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[RBW] Re: FS: Marinoni Turismo

2022-07-22 Thread Matt Beecher
Yep, the other was larger, but these are pretty cool, imo. 

https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-vintage-sales/1002852-marinoni-special-triple-rings-cantilever-brakes-great-condition.html

On Friday, July 22, 2022 at 12:34:44 PM UTC-5 Matt Beecher wrote:

> Very cool.  I love purple bikes and I remember one like this several years 
> back on Bikeforums.  I think it was taller though, as I recall considering 
> it, but the bike sold before I could finalize a deal.  
>
> Good luck with the sale.
>
> Best regards,
> Matt
>
> On Friday, July 22, 2022 at 12:03:38 AM UTC-5 Damien wrote:
>
>> On Friday, 22 July 2022 at 01:02:20 UTC-4 Damien wrote:
>>
>>> aaand a few more pics
>>>
>>> On Friday, 22 July 2022 at 01:01:25 UTC-4 Damien wrote:
>>>
 Bit of a backstory: I bought this bike and set it up with high upright 
 handlebars with the intention of having my dad ride it. Unfortunately he 
 had a significant health scare very recently (still not recovered) and I 
 realized that he's not really going to use it. Plus he's got some 90's 
 Rocky Mountain which he won't let go of, and I thought, "well, if he's 
 happy with this, I'm happy too." So, I tinkered a bit and tried to find a 
 way to have this fit me but I could not get comfortable myself on it (I'm 
 an 80 PBH, standover on this is 81-82, and the reach still felt a bit long 
 for me even with a short stem and compact bars - and I'm on a 51 in both a 
 Sam and Hunqapillar and don't feel I would have a need for it even if it 
 did fit). So, I thought someone here might appreciate. 

 Hopefully it is ok to post this here and even if no interest, I'm 
 hoping someone will find that the bike is at least cool to look at. It 
 really is nice and makes me wish I was taller and longer limbed.

 On Friday, 22 July 2022 at 00:59:36 UTC-4 Damien wrote:

> Unfortunately selling this lovely bike.
>
> 2001 Marinoni Turismo Columbus SPX frame and fork
> 56 cm top tube length
> ~ 81-82 cm standover
> Campagnolo Veloce 9x3 speed shifters
> Campagnolo Veloce RD
> Campagnolo Triple Crankset
> Campagnolo Triple FD
> new cables and housing throughout
> new Nitto x Crust Shaka Bars
> new Nitto x Crust 60mm quill stem
> new Black Inc bar tape
> Ambrosio 36 hole rims laced to Campagnolo Hubs
> Blackburn Front and Rear Touring Racks
> Will not come with the Brooks B17 in the pics but will come with a 
> used Brooks Cambium saddle
>
> Looking for $1,300 (USD) and can organize professional boxing and 
> shipping at the buyers expense (I am located in Canada - if you're in 
> Canada and interested, can discuss CAD price).
>
> Let me know if any questions. Will happily send more pics!
> Damien
>


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[RBW] Re: FS: Marinoni Turismo

2022-07-22 Thread Matt Beecher
Very cool.  I love purple bikes and I remember one like this several years 
back on Bikeforums.  I think it was taller though, as I recall considering 
it, but the bike sold before I could finalize a deal.  

Good luck with the sale.

Best regards,
Matt

On Friday, July 22, 2022 at 12:03:38 AM UTC-5 Damien wrote:

> On Friday, 22 July 2022 at 01:02:20 UTC-4 Damien wrote:
>
>> aaand a few more pics
>>
>> On Friday, 22 July 2022 at 01:01:25 UTC-4 Damien wrote:
>>
>>> Bit of a backstory: I bought this bike and set it up with high upright 
>>> handlebars with the intention of having my dad ride it. Unfortunately he 
>>> had a significant health scare very recently (still not recovered) and I 
>>> realized that he's not really going to use it. Plus he's got some 90's 
>>> Rocky Mountain which he won't let go of, and I thought, "well, if he's 
>>> happy with this, I'm happy too." So, I tinkered a bit and tried to find a 
>>> way to have this fit me but I could not get comfortable myself on it (I'm 
>>> an 80 PBH, standover on this is 81-82, and the reach still felt a bit long 
>>> for me even with a short stem and compact bars - and I'm on a 51 in both a 
>>> Sam and Hunqapillar and don't feel I would have a need for it even if it 
>>> did fit). So, I thought someone here might appreciate. 
>>>
>>> Hopefully it is ok to post this here and even if no interest, I'm hoping 
>>> someone will find that the bike is at least cool to look at. It really is 
>>> nice and makes me wish I was taller and longer limbed.
>>>
>>> On Friday, 22 July 2022 at 00:59:36 UTC-4 Damien wrote:
>>>
 Unfortunately selling this lovely bike.

 2001 Marinoni Turismo Columbus SPX frame and fork
 56 cm top tube length
 ~ 81-82 cm standover
 Campagnolo Veloce 9x3 speed shifters
 Campagnolo Veloce RD
 Campagnolo Triple Crankset
 Campagnolo Triple FD
 new cables and housing throughout
 new Nitto x Crust Shaka Bars
 new Nitto x Crust 60mm quill stem
 new Black Inc bar tape
 Ambrosio 36 hole rims laced to Campagnolo Hubs
 Blackburn Front and Rear Touring Racks
 Will not come with the Brooks B17 in the pics but will come with a used 
 Brooks Cambium saddle

 Looking for $1,300 (USD) and can organize professional boxing and 
 shipping at the buyers expense (I am located in Canada - if you're in 
 Canada and interested, can discuss CAD price).

 Let me know if any questions. Will happily send more pics!
 Damien

>>>

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