I talked to the owner. It sold the first day it was listed.
On Thursday, July 15, 2021 at 11:02:38 AM UTC-4 Paul Richardson wrote:
> anybody on the board trek out and scoop up this deal-of-a-lifetime? the
> listing is still alive on craigs...
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Hi Jim-
It is a Microshift R10. The body is actually shiny metal, not silver paint.
The long cage is generally much harder to find. I think I bought my last 2
from a place called VeloVitality in the UK. Not that expensive.
Dave
On Wednesday, March 3, 2021 at 1:13:58 PM UTC-5 Jim Bronson
I can confirm that my MIT Atlantis uses a 26.8 mm seatpost. I don’t know if
they all do though
On Saturday, November 28, 2020 at 2:48:23 PM UTC-5 Eamon Nordquist wrote:
> I thought the MIT Homers use a 27.2 seatpost. I could be wrong - the
> description doesn’t say, as far as I can tell.
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Hi Ray-
Yes, I used a simple cordless drill (no tricks, as it is pretty
straightforward). Please feel free to contact me directly if you have any
specific questions. Thanks,
Dave
On Tuesday, November 17, 2020 at 11:46:25 AM UTC-5 Ray wrote:
> Dave,
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> Since there has been so much
The brake lever hack It is literally 2 holes drilled with a cordless drill.
I didn’t even take the levers apart. The part to worry about is where to
drill and what size holes to make. You need to remove a circlip to remove
the barrel shaped cable stop. There are 2 bushings, one for each side,
Yes, the crankset is the Andel 3-pin dressed up with some gold anno bits. I
was also nervous about drilling the TRP levers, so I bought a cheap set of
knockoff Lixada levers to practice on first as a “proof-of-concept”.
On Friday, November 13, 2020 at 3:35:21 PM UTC-5 Patrick Moore wrote:
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