Edited to note what’s left for sale:
@Mark Blacknell 17223 wrote:
These are the parts I’ve got for sale. All used, mostly take-offs when I decided to upgrade/try something else. Photos here. Unless otherwise noted, for pickup near Virginia Square Metro station.
105 FC-5503 Triple front derailleur $10
Cannondale C4 stem 110mm x 8 deg 31.8 $5
Cannondale C3 stem 100 x 8 deg 31.8 $5
Avenir white alu water bottle holder. Free
Specialized saddle. $10
Look pedals. Note that the axis pin has moved out of the left pedal, and needs to be fixed. Mostly a function, I think, of getting it properly aligned and then using clamp to push in. I’ve given up, as I don’t particularly care for Look pedals. So free to anyone who wants it, with cleats.
Forte Precision Carbon seatpost 27.2 circumference. $10
Avid Mech Disc Brake Set. Dial 5 levers. Range of rotors (160-185) and adapters available. Well used, perfectly functional (tho’ I like my Juicys better). Too many combos to price out, so tell me what you need and make reasonable offer.
Shimano WH-R540 Wheelset. 16 spoke, “aero.” Clincher. Unpictured, but looks like this (except I removed the big blue Shimano logos on the front wheel). Sells for somewhere between $200 and $250, depending on whether or not you want tires to go with it.
Added to the mix:
A 56cm Trek 2300 road bike. 2004ish? (Can’t quite recall) Repainted silver, so none of the awful blue/yellow garishness of the original frame. Cane Creek headset. Other components are all Shimano 105 (9spd). Mavic CXP21 wheelset. Continental 4000 tires. Bars are 44/46cm. Not planning to include pedals, but if you *really* want them, I can throw in some cheap flats. It’s a super B-bike or a solid road bike for new riders. Just wrapped bars in new tape, but you probably want new hoods (~$15). Thinking $650, right now. Save yourself some $ by making it easy and taking it off of my hands now. Photos avail if you’re actually interested. Price is def. going up if I have to go through more effort to document it all.