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Subject: FS: Fixed gear and Jamis Mt. Bike
Date: 01/30/2005 04:54 AM
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I have an old 54-55cm Nashbar aluminum road frame that I have converted to a fixed gear with nutted track hubs. It has a Sugino crankset with a 39 tooth chainring, and a 16 tooth cog. It's a good all around gear combo for climbing, descending, and spinning on the flats. Sakae bars, stem and seatpost. Turbo saddle. Shimano Exage brakes and levers. Needs a lockring. $250

17" (Medium) Jamis XC Comp full suspension mt bike for sale. "Like New". It is a 2003 frame that I bought new and custom built in July of 2004 with Shimano LX and XT parts. The frame is "Kinesium" triple butted aluminum with sealed bearing pivots. It's the same frame that they used in the more expensive Pro and Expert models in 2003 and 2004. The XC Comp was Mountain Biking Magazines "XC Bike of the Year" in 2003. The crankset, front derailleur, cassette and shifters are LX 9 speed, and the rear derailleur and hubs are XT. Ritchey bars and stem. Your choice of Time ATAC or Shimano SPD pedals. The rear shock is the Fox Float R with 3.5" of travel, and the front fork is a Manitou Black Elite 100. The brakes are Avid Ball Bearing Disc brakes with 160mm rotors. After building the bike, I only rode it for two laps of the "12 Hours of Willamette Pass" race. It is still in excellent condition, with only 25 miles on it. For more information go to
http://www.jamisbikes.com/reviews/reviewsFrames.html and check out the reviews from Bicycling, VeloNews and Mountain Biking magazines.

Any questions, write me or call me at 503-881-3927

Thanks, Dave
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<DIV>I have an old 54-55cm Nashbar aluminum road frame that I have converted to a fixed gear with nutted track hubs. It has a Sugino crankset with a 39 tooth chainring, and a 16 tooth cog. It's a good all around gear combo for climbing, descending, and spinning on the flats. Sakae bars, stem and seatpost. Turbo saddle. Shimano Exage brakes and levers.  Needs a lockring. $250</DIV>
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<DIV>17" (Medium) Jamis XC Comp full suspension mt bike for sale. "Like New". It is a 2003 frame that I bought new and custom built in July of 2004 with Shimano LX and XT parts. The frame is "Kinesium" triple butted aluminum with sealed bearing pivots. It's the same frame that they used in the more expensive Pro and Expert models in 2003 and 2004. The XC Comp was Mountain Biking Magazines "XC Bike of the Year" in 2003. The crankset, front derailleur, cassette and shifters are LX 9 speed, and the rear derailleur and hubs are XT. Ritchey bars and stem. Your choice of Time ATAC or Shimano SPD pedals. The rear shock is the Fox Float R with 3.5" of travel, and the front fork is a Manitou Black Elite 100. The brakes are Avid Ball Bearing Disc brakes with 160mm rotors. After building the bike, I only rode it for two laps of the "12 Hours of Willamette Pass" race. It is still in excellent condition, with only 25 miles on it.  For more information go to <BR><A href="http://www.jamisbikes.com/reviews/reviewsFrames.html">http://www.jamisbikes.com/reviews/reviewsFrames.html</A> and check out the reviews from Bicycling, VeloNews and Mountain Biking magazines. </DIV>
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<DIV>Any questions, write me or call me at 503-881-3927</DIV>
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