Hi Riv folks,
As part of my "I ain't got no job" sale and just in time for your epic summer rides ... All prices are "+ shipping", where shipping will be a best guess rounded to $5. Figure $15 for panniers and $35 for wheels within the ConUS. *Bags and racks:* - *NEW Carradice Super-C Saddlepack* Mounts to saddle rails or loops, not the transverse style of Carradice bag. Black waterproof cotton duck, lotsa reflective material, 8 liter capacity, This guy: http://tinyurl.com/gwy4mny *$65* - *New (no box) Ortlieb Back-Roller Classic Panniers **(Black)*: Stuffed with pillows and ridden around the block, then stored in my garage. Slight dust, have the hook inserts to fit Tubus diameter racks installed, but I think there was another set of inserts which I have not located. Like these, but with QL1 mounting system: http://tinyurl.com/h6l33d4. Retail at $180. * $135* - *New-In-Box Ortlieb Front-Roller Classic **Panniers (Black)*: Box opened only to verify everything was inside. Like these, but with QL1 mounting system: http://tinyurl.com/jnotke2. Retail at $160. * $130* - *Matched set of front and rear Ortlieb Classic panniers above. **FREE shipping.* - *New-In-Box Ortlieb Bike-Packer Plus Panniers** (Yellow/Black):* Very visible yellow color is no longer available. Like these, with QL2 mounting system, http://tinyurl.com/gt9rmvt. Retail at $240. *$180* - *New-In-Box Ortlieb Sport-Packer Plus Panniers** (Yellow/Black):* Very visible yellow color is no longer available. Like these, with QL2 mounting system, http://tinyurl.com/zrosef5. Retail is $210. *$160* - *Matched set of front and rear Ortlieb Packer Plus panniers above. **FREE shipping.* - *Used MUSA Madden Buzzard (rear) + Baby Buzzard (front) full pannier set:* High quality bags sewn in boulder, CO, used but not much. A couple of straps on smaller bags are discolored, but otherwise excellent, no tears, abrasion, etc.., color is black & teal (green w/ hint of blue). Can get photos if interested. *Buzzard rears = $65, Baby Buzzard fronts = $45, full set = $100* - *New Tubus Cosmo Stainless Rear Rack* (with low rider mounts): Installed, then removed without ever having a pannier mounted on it. Original version of the Cosmo, so looks like this: http://www.therandonneeshop.com/medi...ubus_Cosmo.jpg <http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.therandonneeshop.com%2Fmedia%2F238%2FTubus_Cosmo.jpg&sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AFQjCNEnNw7prcaEYDOtEWlcoHy57VAwag> Included is the $13 Tubus "Lower Rack Mounting Kit", which can be used to position the rack slightly further back to increase clearance for heels or disc brakes, or help on bikes with shortish chainstays. Paid $210+$13=$223 at TheTouringStore.Com; say *$165* for everything. *Wheels and Tires:* - *Schmidt dyno-hub Tandem Wheelset (10/9/8/7 Speed Shimano Compatible)**: *All silver, 700c, 36 spoke Schmidt classic (oil can) front hub, 40 spoke DT/Hugi Swiss tandem rear hub (threaded on left), spaced 145 mm OLD (modern non-Santana tandem standard). Bought on list or eBay (can’t remember) a few years ago to build my ultimate BOB-ish tandem, then never used. Original owner stated they were built by Peter White and had less than 1000 miles. I can’t confirm that, but build and condition seem consistent. Look good to me, but assume they’ll need a touch-up truing (my assumption with any used wheels). No skewers. Cost considerably more than $800 to build, *$550.* - *Mavic Ksyrium SLS Wheelset (11/10/9/8/7 Shimano Compatible): *Came on new bike I bought. Less than 100 miles of use, very clean, no marks on freehub drive sheel, very smooth bearings. But, stored near coast, so have slight white crud in hidden spots and slight discoloration of bare aluminum (rim sidewalls, skewers bits). Not noticeable from 3 feet away. These are fairly highend factory wheels from Mavic, with 18 bladed spokes front and 20 rear. Includes extremely nice original internal cam Mavic skewers. Ultra-light, under 1400 grams (as per Mavic)! List was up around $1300 and I see them discounted on the web for $900-ish. *$600* - *NEW 26” (559) XT M760 / Mavic 717 Wheelset (for V-Brakes and 10/9/8/7 Speed Shimano)**: *All silver. Purchased from one of the big online retailers (Colorado Cyclist most likely) back in the 9 speed era when XT M760 was current, but never used. When received I did mount a cassette and two different tires to test the fit of the tires in my touring frame, then hung in my garage for a decade. Silver XT M760 hubs, 32 stainless butted spokes front and rear, light/expensive Mavic XC717 rims, original silver XT skewers, tags still attached. *$325* - *NEW Challenge Strada Bianca Open Tubular 700x30c Tires (2 / a pair, one bike’s worth): *Supple, handmade “open tubulars” that measure more like 32-33mm mounted on most rims. Reportedly extremely fast rolling on paved or gravel roads, with great grip from the slight herringbone tread. Bought for my new wheels with Pacenti Sl23 V1 rims, but never used. One bead of one tire has been mounted. Please do not buy these if you have Pacenti SL23 V1 rims, as they as next to impossible to mount! SL23 V2 or any non tubeless-ready rim is probably fine. These are them: http://tinyurl.com/jl6k9z6 Review here: http://tinyurl.com/jobvabp *$110* for the pair. Cheers and safe riding! -Jack Raleigh, NC -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. 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