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1  Forums / Classifieds / SOLD: WaltWorks Deposit $450 on: February 15, 2016, 09:18:22 PM
Get a $500 deposit for a custom WaltWorks for only $450!

Walt is an amazing frame builder and super creative - 42cm chainstays and 29+ tires? Narrow q-factor fatbike (83mm cranks)? He can make your dreams come true.

Easy process: we email Walt together to confirm payment, he puts my deposit in your name.

Any questions? Ask away!
2  Forums / Classifieds / SOLD: Carver Gnarvester w/ King Headset & SLX Cranks; Jones Bars & XT Brakes on: July 24, 2015, 02:34:09 PM
Hi folks,

Selling an 18" Carver Gnarvester (29+ frame) that I bought in January - tried to make it a drop bar bike, geometry just wasn't right for me.  But maybe it can be for you if you want to use as it was meant to be used!
Check out a review (not written by me) here: http://www.bikepacking.com/gear/carver-gnarvester-review/

$1,200 gets you all of these things (which have less than 500 miles on them):
-18" Carver Gnarvester
-Chris King Headset
-170mm SLX cranks, 38t Narrow-Wide Chainring, XT(?) BB
-Carver titanium seatpost

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I'm also selling a pair of Jones Loop Bars with XT hydros attached.  
$250 for the bars, ESI grips, and front/rear XT hydros (BR785).

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Pics for everything:  https://www.flickr.com/gp/noahdeuce/uT15A7

Size small Revelate Ranger bag fits the frame - I'm willing to discuss selling mine if you want it as well.

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Packing & shipping for the frame is $80 - if it costs less, I refund you the difference; if it costs more, I pay the difference.  Buy the bars + brakes too and put them in the same box for an extra $10; otherwise $20 to pack and ship the bars + brakes.
3  Forums / Classifieds / Re: FS Lg & Med Revelate Ranger Frame Bags on: April 03, 2015, 08:45:41 AM
I would take the medium shipped to IL.  Please send me a PM

PM Sent
4  Forums / Classifieds / SOLD: Lg & Med Revelate Ranger Frame Bags on: March 31, 2015, 10:49:11 AM
Two Revelate Ranger (full triangle) framebags up for sale:

EDIT:
Medium: Used twice - $85
Large: Unused - $100

I'm in Boulder, work in Denver, so happy to hand-off in person if you're local. Otherwise, $8 for USPS priority mail shipping.
5  Forums / Classifieds / Re: FS: 2013 Jones Steel Diamond frame-truss fork- Complete + bags on: October 25, 2014, 04:46:41 PM
Hi Dan,

Just sold today, I'm afraid. Thanks for your interest!
6  Forums / Classifieds / Re: FS: 2013 Jones Steel Diamond frame-truss fork- Complete + bags on: October 22, 2014, 11:52:13 AM
Yup, still available!

Jones frames come in one size, and then use seatpost setback and stem height/length to make them fit.
7  Forums / Classifieds / SOLD: 2013 Jones Steel Diamond frame-truss fork- Complete + bags on: October 04, 2014, 10:30:32 PM
Hey folks,

My Jones has carried me a few miles, but now it's going to help me complete the repairs from the flooding that happened in Boulder, Colorado last year (pro tip: don't buy a house one month and get flooded the next).  The bike hasn't seen many miles (less than 1,000), has a minor chip or two (but has never been crashed; always stored inside; also, wasn't flooded).

Pics:  https://www.flickr.com/gp/noahdeuce/dQ7224/

The build is pretty fantastic - put together by Redstone Cyclery.

Frame: Steel diamond frame, truss fork

Rear wheel:  Chris King hub (ISO disc) laced to a Rabbit Hole rim
Rear tires: Both a Maxxis Ardent 2.4 and a Schwalbe Big Ben 29x2.15 (so you can go mountain or city)
Front wheel:  Paul disc WHUB laced to a Marge Lite rim (and taped up for tubeless)
Front tires: Both a Nate (27tpi) and a Schwalbe Big Ben 26x2.35 (the Nate has been successfully set up tubeless on the front wheel - you can too!)

Moots layback seatpost (27.2x400) (it's taped up in the pictures so that the saddle-holding hardware doesn't escape)

Crankset: Shimano SLX double, set up as a single-ring with a 34t RaceFace Narrow-Wide
Rear Der: SRAM X9 Type 2
Rear Cassette: SRAM/OneUp 11x42 (with the 16t replacement cog)
Shifter: SRAM X9 ball bearing trigger

But if you don't want to run a single ring setup: I'm including an X9 front derailleur and the X9 front shifter

Brakes: Shimano XT Hydros (785s)
Rotors: IceTech, 160s

Stem: Thomson 110mm Elite X4
Handlebars: Nitto North Road (crazy comfortable, lots of hand positions)

Jones-branded, Porcelain Rocket-made frame bag and fork bags.

Price: $1,950.  If you don't pick it up, packing/shipping is $150 - but if packing/shipping costs more, I pay the difference; if it costs less, I refund you the difference.

Let me know if you have questions!
8  Forums / Classifieds / Re: WTB: Revelate Viscacha on: June 16, 2014, 12:10:15 PM
I've got a nearly-unused one - email me at iprufrock /a-t/ g mail
9  Forums / Ultra Racing / Re: TD`13 Race Discussion on: June 18, 2013, 06:41:49 PM
Achilles problems can also result from not having calves strong enough in the correct way to keep the load off the tendon. You want to load the calf muscles/tendon eccentrically, which you can do either with calf-descends off a stair, or riding a fixie. Running will aggravate any Achilles problems, and likely won't do much to prevent them.
10  Forums / Ultra Racing / Re: Women riders on: June 17, 2013, 12:29:05 PM
I can't think of any couple combos outside the tandem contingent. I think in 2010 or 2011 there was an Italian couple that started together but dropped early (not sure.) Sounds like this is not your plan, but beyond the race ethics, I think it's risky to start these multi-day endurance races with the plan of traveling with someone else. The faster person is going to be worn down by traveling at the slower person's speed, and the slower person is likely to feel a level of tension or intimidation by the pacing alone. This is before you even throw in interpersonal issues.

Didn't Kurt and Caroline both ride (separately) in 2011? They're not married (so far as I know), but I'm pretty sure they were both out there.
11  Forums / Routes / Re: COLORADO: FSR 139 to Winter Park on: June 17, 2013, 07:27:58 AM
Any more info on this (anyone? Bueller? Bueller?)? I'm planning a similar trip, running into the same issue.

Thanks!
12  Forums / Ultra Racing / Re: TD`13 Race Discussion on: June 14, 2013, 07:10:47 AM
Legan was at Dirty Kanza earlier this month - that's some serious saddle time on behalf of the non-profit he's supporting (People for Bikes).
13  Forums / Ultra Racing / Re: TD`13 Race Discussion on: June 13, 2013, 09:48:22 PM
Always a pleasure to follow TDR here - thanks to Matt for all his hard work, and best of luck to all the racers!
14  Forums / Classifieds / Re: FS Vaya Ti 2012 60cm on: January 27, 2013, 08:37:51 AM
Indeed, it's a 60cm. And I find it to be extremely comfortable!
15  Forums / Classifieds / SOLD Vaya Ti 2012 60cm on: January 16, 2013, 11:26:03 AM
Salsa Vaya Ti (recently discontinued frame - no longer available in Ti), size 60. Near complete build (just no pedals or saddle). Low miles (a few hundred). US made by Lynskey Performance. I'm 5'8", fits me well.

Parts:
Salsa Pro Moto 2 Stem, 8cm (fork steerer is uncut)
On-One Mungo (mustache) bars
Shimano Tiagra brake levers
Avid BB7 mechanical disc brakes, 160mm rotors
Shimano Dura-Ace 9 spd bar-end shifters
Shimano CX50 crankset
Shimano CX70 f. dérailleur
Shimano XT Shadow r. dérailleur
Shimano XT hubs, hand built to Velocity 32h offset drilling Synergy rims (XT skewers as well)
9 spd 11-32 cassette
Nitto 2-bolt seatpost (forget the specific name)
Tires are some Kendas 700x35 knobbies
No saddle or pedals

Pictures: http://flic.kr/s/aHsjDititg

I'll also throw in a container of Finish Line Ti Prep (because you should use Ti specific anti-seize).

It can be yours for $2250 + packing/shipping. Frame alone was $2000, so this is a pretty good deal.
16  Forums / Bikepacking / Re: UPS or Airlines?? on: August 08, 2012, 04:07:37 PM
I really like my Pika Packworks soft case - it works awesome on the plane.  And the Stretch model will fit even a big frame.  http://www.excelsports.com/main.asp?page=8&description=EEP+Stretch+Travel+Case&vendorCode=PIKA&major=9&minor=1
17  Forums / Bikepacking / Re: Bikepacking Bolivia: Illimani - Qusima Cruz. on: August 08, 2012, 06:14:26 AM
Inspiring, Eric. Thanks a lot for sharing.
18  Forums / Ultra Racing / Re: Odins Revenge on: June 10, 2012, 06:38:11 PM
Ohh man, I probably saw you then!  I rolled in about 1:40.  Long day, but could have been a LOT worse weather wise!  Glad you enjoyed the town.  They did a great job of organizing the race and post event activities.  Too bad the beer tent closes at midnight, haha.  I should have ridden faster!

Ha!  Yeah, weather was amazing.  I was super stoked about how gentle my first DK200 was on me.  Next year, faster...
19  Forums / Ultra Racing / Re: Odins Revenge on: June 10, 2012, 06:37:14 PM
I will actually be camping out!  I'll be the freak with all the tattoos in a Salsa kit if you wanna keep an eye out

Cool man!  I'm staying in the motel they suggested, but I'll definitely be coming over to the KOA to see folks - I'll definitely keep an eye out.  I'm actually going to be running a new Vaya, which I'm pretty excited about.

20  Forums / Ultra Racing / Re: Odins Revenge on: June 09, 2012, 08:31:54 AM
Won't be able to make it due to work, but I'll pass the word around here and see if anyone is interested.  We have a "couple" people who are kind of into gravel grinders here.  ;-)

I was there last weekend, and I didn't get that sense at all. ;-)

Emporia was great! Really appreciated your hospitality and a great event. Also appreciated the nearby motel when I rolled back after crossing the finish line at 2am.
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