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Subject: FS: 58cm Redline Conquest Pro Frameset NEW LOWER PRICE!
Date: 09/29/2004 04:29 AM
From: Hop Sing

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<DIV class=RTE>Hi All,</DIV>
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<DIV class=RTE>I still have my 58cm Redline for sale and I've lowered the price.  It’s the 2002 model, purchased in Dec. 2002.  I used it for a couple hundred miles of road training, a handful of ‘cross training sessions and raced it eight times during fall 2003.  It’s been sitting idle ever since.  It’s in great shape with no dents, dings, frame damage or alignment problems of any kind.  It has the usual assortment of paint nicks and scuffs, but nothing out of line with the amount of use it’s seen.  Even if you don't race 'cross this frame is awesome for building a wet weather road/off road training bike or speedy yet stable commuter.</DIV>
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<DIV class=RTE>The details:</DIV>
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<DIV></DIV>· Blue w/ great looking red & white decals
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<P>· Kinesis Superlight 7005 butted aluminum tubing</P>
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<P>· 58cm seat tube (center to center) </P>
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<P>· 58.5cm top tube (center to center) </P>
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<P>· S-bend seatstays </P>
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<P>· Aluminum fork w/ 1 1/8 inch aluminum steerer.  Room for your stem and approx. 30mm of  spacers above your headset.  Lots of steer tube to work with! </P>
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<P>· Includes cable adjusters, BB cable guide for front derailleur, brake cable hanger and seat post clamp (uses the common 27.2mm seatpost size)</P>
<P>· Top-mount cable routing for rear derailleur and rear brake </P>
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<P>· Replaceable rear derailleur hanger </P>
<P>· Eyelets front & rear if you want to slap on fenders or racks</P>
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<DIV></DIV>$195 OBO (2004 frameset retail price is $499)
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<P>But wait there’s more… </P>
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<DIV></DIV>$220 will get you all of the above AND a new-in-the-box Cane Creek S2 headset w/ interlocking spacer kit AND 2 used, but usable 'cross tires (1 Michelin Mud & 1 Ritchey Speedmax, both have folding kevlar beads) AND a 110mm Deda Zero stem.  What a deal!
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<P>I can provide pictures.  I’m conveniently located in SE Portland so if you’d like to take look at the frameset give a shout.  Thanks for looking and happy pedalin'!</P>
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<P>John Jackson </P>
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<DIV></DIV>503-231-7313 hm</DIV>
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