[RBW] Re: For Sale: 1992 Bstone XO-1 55cm with custom paint and restoration
The only bike that ever looked cooler to me than this one is Chris' A/ R! Ryan On Dec 4, 2:56 pm, XO-1.org Rough Riders adventureco...@gmail.com wrote: For Sale: 1992 Bridgestone XO-1, 55cm size, with custom CyclArt paint Since I have only ridden it once in a decade, I am selling my 1992 Bridgestone XO-1. It's a size 55cm and was custom repainted by Cyclart in the same tusk off-white with the pearlescent clear-coat as it originally had (Cat. 2 level paint job). At the same time, I had a third set of bottle braze-ons added to the bottom of the top tube. This bike is better than new, truly. Grant Petersen gave it to me in 1992, when I was sponsored by Bridgestone Cycles USA. I raced it in the Triple Ironman in France and some other events, but quit riding it about 1996. I had it repainted by CyclArt in about 1999 and only rode it once after that. It's been taking space (indoors, always) ever since. Asking price: A minimum offer of $2500, plus $50 Fedex ground shipping within the ConUSA. Free delivery to San Diego area, along the 405 corridor in LA, and perhaps the Bay Area next weekend. Payment accepted in cash or via Paypal only. If you would like to purchase, please state your firm, maximum offer. I will entertain offers for 72 hours. Some preference will be given to prospective buyers who can pick it up (La Jolla, CA) or to whom I can deliver it right away. If I don't receive an acceptable offer, I will list it on eBay. Upgrades include: - Chris King headset in 3-D Violet - Two sets of wheels: The original 26 which have been respoked and hubs regreased, PLUS a set of custom 650c wheels with Ringlé hubs in 3-D Violet with matching nipples (28 hole front and 32 hole rear). - 9-speed shifting: Dura-Ace down-tube shifters are mounted as bar- ends, with 105 front derailleur and Ultegra rear derailleur and chain. The whole drivetrain is unused. - Tektro brakes of unknown type: allow sliding the brake pads up and down six mm's to use either size wheels. - Circa 1985 Dura Ace non-aero brake levers give ideal cable routing with moustache bars. Other parts include the original moustache bars, an American Classic seat post, Concor Rolls Due saddle, and a 10cm one-of-a-kind Nitto stem which GP gave me on a visit to Riv HQ. This gorgeous XO-1 is totally ready to ride, except NO CRANKS, BB, or pedals are included. I can throw in some used but good Utegra 9-speed era cranks (170mm length) and BB if you want, but I'll have to check and see if I have 52-tooth ring for them (the max size you can mount on this bike, at least with the 105 front derailleur, due to the water bottle braze-on location on the seat tube). Currently the cranks I can include have 39/53 rings. Many photos are at the link below, but please note that the bike for sale is as described above, NOT exactly as seen in the photos. These photos are from four years ago, when I had a few different parts mounted on it. Also, I don't currently have any photos of the stock, original, 26 wheels which are also included, but they have been respoked and the hubs regreased by a professional wheel builder. Just to be clear, this sale does NOT include the following which you will see in the photos: - Ritchey seat post and Brooks saddle (the buyer will receive a silver American Classic seat post and black Concor Rolls Due saddle). - Ritchey cranks, pedals and BB - The Dura Ace front and rear derailleurs depicted (the bike is now equippped with a 105 front and 9-speed Ultegra rear, which work much better and are unused). - The 26 wheels with black hubs and knobby tires shown in the last seven photos (the bike includes the first set of wheels you see, with the violet colored hubs, AND the original 26 wheels with no tires). - Bottle cages are not included. Photos here:http://www.adventurecorps.com/forsale/xo/ Thanks for your interest! - Chris Kostman La Jolla, CAhttp://www.XO-1.orghttp://www.adventurecorps.com -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups RBW Owners Bunch group. To post to this group, send email to rbw-owners-bu...@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to rbw-owners-bunch+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/rbw-owners-bunch?hl=en.
[RBW] Re: For Sale: 1992 Bstone XO-1 55cm with custom paint and restoration
Hello fellow Rivendell riders: Many of you will remember the several e-Garage Sales I hosted back in August/September. I'd like to continue clearing out what is left of that gear, so I have slashed prices on everything on my For Sale Page: http://www.adventurecorps.com/forsale/index.html PLUS: NOT listed there, but also for sale are: Guidons Philippe Atax Professionnel handlebars, 38cm wide, good to very condition with only slight scratching (almost none in the stem- adjacent, high-visibility area): $20 Cinelli Campione Del Monde 66-42 handlebars, with some gouging in the center area, though mostly where it will be hidden by the stem: $15 American Classic seatpost, 26.8, black, 280mm long (was longer before, but has been cut down), overall good condition: $10 American Classic seatpost, 27.4, silver, 220mm long, decent condition, but needs polishing; has a hole drilled in the side of it just near the bottom: $10 Spidel Seat Post, 290mm long, late 70s era, I am pretty sure (I will post a photo of this, or can email if you want): $30 Simplex Seat Post, 290mm long, 290mm long, very similar to the Spidel mentioned above (I will post a photo of this, or can email if you want): $30 36-hole tubular wheels with Campy NR hubs and curved skewers (126mm rear), Wheelsmith spokes, and Mavic GP4 tubular rims. Built by Ric Hjertberg of Wheelsmith in 1984; not ridden since 1990: $100 Deda Anatomic 250 handlebars (7075 single-butted, 26.0 diameter) with cable grooves, front and rear, 42cm wide, K.E.T. (Kinetic Energy Treatment), gray color, lightly used with minimal scratching: $10 Easton EA70 handlebars, black, 38cm wide, cable grooves on front only, 26.0 diameter, round, classic shape: $10 Figure $5-15 shipping via USPS ($30 to $36 for shipping wheels via Fedex ground). Payment via Paypal only. Please email me ASAP if there is something you want; First come, first served. Pick-up in La Jolla, CA possible. Thanks for your interest! Everything must go! Yours in sport, Chris Kostman La Jolla, CA -- AdventureCORPS, Inc. 638 Lindero Canyon Rd #311 Oak Park, CA 91377 USA http://www.adventurecorps.com http://www.badwater.com http://www.the508.com http://www.XO-1.org -- -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups RBW Owners Bunch group. To post to this group, send email to rbw-owners-bu...@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to rbw-owners-bunch+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/rbw-owners-bunch?hl=en.