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Forgot to attach photos showing saddles to my original FS post, but here ya 
go!  Happy to provide detailed pics of anything, just ask.

Cheers,

-Jack



Raleigh, NC

On Monday, June 6, 2016 at 12:29:47 AM UTC-4, Jack K wrote:
>
> Hi RBW-folk,
>
> iBOB is my usual bicycle discussion home on the web, but I lurk here as 
> well and post on occasion. Continuing to sell anything bicycle related in 
> my garage that's not currently rigidly attached to a bicycle. Today's batch 
> of bargains include....
>
> *Saddles:*
>
>    -  *NEW Ti Brooks B15 Swallow*: Brown, titanium rails, includes only 
>    new saddle still mounted on display card, no other paraphernalia. This 
> one: 
>    http://tinyurl.com/jxflswg   *$275 + $10 shipping*
>    -  *NEW Berthoud Aspin*: New, in original box. Dark brown, very thick 
>    leather. This one: http://tinyurl.com/j85ac3a    *$180 + $10 shipping*
>    - *EC Brooks C17 Cambium Saddle:* Slate color, in original box, very 
>    slight use (maybe 75 miles). This actually worked quite well for me, but 
>    not as good as some other saddles I was testing at the same time. No 
>    scuffs, scrapes, abrasions or sweat stains. This guy: 
>    http://tinyurl.com/glpkr6g   *$115 + $10 shipping* 
>    - *EC Ti Brooks Team Professional: *Black with large copper rivets, 
>    only slight signs of use, copper rivets still shiny, no scuffs, scraps or 
>    signs of breaking in. Titanium rails make it surprisingly light. 
>    Purchased on iBOB a couple of years ago, but never used, as I had found 
>    other good options. This one: http://tinyurl.com/hnpjwfx    *$175 + 
>    $10 shipping*
>    - *EC+ Ti Fizik Arione Classic: *All black, titanium rails (248 grams 
>    on my scale), used on two rides, certainly less than 75 miles total. 
> Pretty 
>    much indistinguishable from new, except for slight loss of “Arione” 
>    lettering screened onto side of saddle from thigh rub. Was suggested on 
>    iBOB a few years back, but didn’t work for me. This one: 
>    http://tinyurl.com/hpy9x5a   *$80 + $10 shipping*
>    - *EC Ti Fizik Aliante Carbon Twin Flex: *All black, titanium rails 
>    and carbon shell with carbon/gel trampoline for support (246 grams on my 
>    scale), this precise model doesn’t appear to be available anymore. Highly 
>    recommended on iBOB and actually worked very well for me over a few 
> hundred 
>    miles of use, but I’m using other things now. Very slight marks on rubber 
>    side bumpers, no other obvious signs of use except some loss of  “Aliante” 
>    lettering screened onto side of saddle from thigh rub.  *$80 + $10 
>    shipping*
>
> *Bags and Racks:*
>
>    - *NEW Carradice Super-C Saddlepack*:  Mounts to saddle rails, 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 Ortlieb Back & Front-Roller Classic Panniers Complete Set *
>    *(Black)*:  FrontRollers are new-in-box, while Back-Rollers are used, 
>    but out of their box. Back-Rollers were stuffed with pillows, ridden 
>    around the block and stored in my garage, so have light dust.  
> Back-Rollers 
>    have the hook inserts to fit Tubus diameter racks installed, but I think 
>    there was another set of inserts which I have not located. I noticed a 
>    used set of these sold on iBOB for $295 last month.  Someone please go 
>    touring with these for *$265 + shipping*
>    - *New Ortlieb Bike & Sport-Packer Plus Panniers Complete Set** 
>    (Yellow/Black):*  Very visible yellow color is no longer available. 
>    Like these, with QL2 mounting system: http://tinyurl.com/gt9rmvt  
>    <http://tinyurl.com/gt9rmvt>   Total retail is $450.   
> *$340 + shipping *
>    - *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 
>    
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>   
>    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* + shipping for everything.
>
> *Other Good Stuff:*
>
>
>    - *NEW Challenge Strada Bianca Open Tubular 700x30c Tires (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  
>    *$105* *+ $10 shipping*
>    - *NEW Mavic Cruize MTB Shoes (Size 10) + EC Shimano PD-M324 "Campus" 
>    Pedals:* Shoes are unused with tags still on, mens size 10, unused SPD 
>    cleats installed.. These guys: http://tinyurl.com/z2x5cak  
>    <http://tinyurl.com/z2x5cak>Pedals are the dual sided ones; i.e. SPD 
>    on one side and flat on other side for use with just about any regular 
>    shoe. See them here: http://tinyurl.com/hgkggf 
>    <http://tinyurl.com/hgkggfv>v  These came with a new bike I bought, 
>    which I don't think had even 50 miles on it. Pedals look new, except bike 
>    was stored near the coast and the exposed heads of the cage mounting bolts 
>    have some corrosion. Otherwise pretty much indistinguishable from new.  * 
>    $80 + $10 shipping*
>    
> I tried to price things fairly for both of us, but if I missed the mark on 
> something please do contact me with an offer you feel better about.
>
>
> Cheers and safe riding!
>
>
> -Jack
>
>
> Raleigh, NC
>

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