Dura Ace Di2 9070 Groupset: $800
includes shifters, derailluers, 50/34 172.5mm crankset, brakes, all electronic bits necessary, pretty solid condition all-around, some residue on the crankset from a frame-protector guard that was on it
3T Tornova Pro Handlebar 44cm: $50
3T ARX Team Stealth stem, 90mm 6 degree: $35
Fizik Aliante Saddle: $50
-----minor scuff to back end of saddle
Shimano C35 Wheelset: $500
-----good working condition, but significant clearcoat wear around pretty much every spoke nipple. Strictly cosmetic; since there are no decals you'd easily be able to tell if the actual carbon was damaged; it is not. Hard to see the clearcoat detail from more than a few feet away so I shared some up-close shots
-----essentially brand-new Conti GP5k tires 25mm, the owner bought new tires the week of a double-century he was training for, and then broke the frame and hasn't touched the bike since
Dura Ace Pedals: $75
scuffed, but eh, my personal pedals look the exact same. Plus, they're DA, so they'll be functioning long after you pass away and will make very nice heirlooms for your grandchild’s first racing bike






On Nov 17, 2019, at 6:34 PM, Joshua Morten <jmo...@mac.com> wrote:I think 9070 is hydro brakes. This looks like rim.On Nov 17, 2019, at 18:03, Eric Boessenecker <eboess...@gmail.com> wrote:Hey all,
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