[CR]For Sale: Various bicycle bits

(Example: Framebuilders:Tony Beek)

From: "c. andrews" <chasds@mindspring.com>
To: <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2006 11:53:48 -0700
Subject: [CR]For Sale: Various bicycle bits

I'm selling the following items:

1) Campagnolo Victory crankset. Very clean used condition. Self-removing bolts. 52/42. Stamped with an *11* inside a square. $60 shipped.

2) Campagnolo Record Triple crankset. No-date spider-arm. No left arm. Early 70s. Clean condition. Rings used but bevels still there. 52/45/36. Recently auctioned on ebay where it did not meet reserve. $160 shipped. Below my original cost.

3) Sugino Aero Mighty cranks. Very clean used condition. 52/42. Recently auctioned on ebay where it did not meet the reserve. A beautiful set of 1980s cranks for your Aero 3Rensho or similar. $50 shipped.

4) Two Windsor water bottles, one somewhat worn, the other very clean, and a pair of Windsor toe-clips (stamped Windsor), from the early 70s. Recently on ebay where they, too, did not meet reserve. Clips are small-to-medium size. Interesting artifacts, seldom seen. $40 shipped.

5) Concour Supercorsa saddle in clean used condition. Marked *MEDICI* on the back. No scuffs, some very thin cracking on the sides from use, not noticeable from a foot away. Has many miles left in it. $50 shipped.

6) PIVO death stem in very clean used condition. No cracks! 9cm c-c extension. $30 shipped.

7) GRANDIS-pantographed Campagnolo Super Record chainring. 52 teeth. Pinned. Outside of the ring is very clean, teeth are somewhat worn, but still have some life left. Inside of ring mildly scratched from use. Very cool, hard to find. Most likely early 80s. $60 shipped.

I prefer paypal for payment, as it makes my life a lot easier. If you must pay by check, please include with your check your name and shipping address, and what you're paying for.

Thanks for lookin'!

Charles Andrews SoCal

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