FS: 57cm Velo Orange Campeur, 59cm Surly Steamroller; 54cm Moser Leader AX, 16.5” Breezer Lightening

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Scott Calhoun

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Sep 18, 2014, 4:03:09 PM9/18/14
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At my spouses gentle, and not so gentle urging, it is time to let go of some really great steel frames. I had big dreams for these frames, but a garage remodel means I must part with these darlings. There are all Arizona bikes with no rust whatsoever. I think my prices are fair, but if you must bargain, then do.

 

So, here they are. All prices include shipping to the CON-US.

 

NIB 57cm Velo Orange Campeur frameset. Great all-arounder frame with almost every imaginable braze-on that can be used for touring and about anything else you can ask of a bike. It is just like new, but I did install, and then remove a headset. It will be shipped in the original Velo Orange box with the original packaging. Specs and geometry here: http://store.velo-orange.com/index.php/frames/vo-campeur-frame.html $425

 

Lightly Used 59cm Surly Steamroller single speed frameset. Nice ivory “Creamroller” color. 587mm toptube. 835mm standover. Includes Cane Creek (S-9 I think) 1/1/8” threadless headset. Some normal wear from locking, but no dents.Lovely riding tough frame that gets lots of compliments around town. $290

 

90s 54cm Moser AX Silver Filet Brazed Racing Frameset. This is a super-racy, Ferrrari of a bike. It is made from ultra light thin-walled Oria tubing and has fantastic looking chrome work on the seat and chain stays as well as the inside of the fork blades. It has Shimano dropouts, including really unusual semi-vertical rears with adjustment screws. Unlike the examples you see on Ebay from Poland and Hungary that have seen hard use, this bike has never raced or wrecked, I bought the frame from its original elderly owner. Some wear and a few spots that have been touched up, but otherwise perfect. This frame was designed to use an expensive Campy quill seatpost, but it was professionally modified to accept a standard 27.2 seatpost. It is lighter than any other steel frame I own (I don’t have a scale, but it feels light). I’d call it an 8.5/10.  130mm rear spacing. 54cm tt (ctc), 54cm st (ctc), 58cm st (ctt). I’m including a Campy Record 111mm BB for a triple. It is Italian threaded. Record headset in photos not included. $475

 

16.5” MUSA Breezer Lightening Mountain Bike Frameset. In a lot of ways, this light and thin-walled tubeset rides like my old MB-Zip. The fork is an original Spinner and the color combination is a classic black and ivory. The frame has a few spots that have been touched up and a couple of small dents, but it is straight and sound. 26” wheels, canti posts, 135 qr rear, 100mm qr front. Effective top tube is somewhere around 56-57cm. 1 1/8” steerer. Bars, stem, and Chris King Headset in photos not included. $300

 

Photos available here:  https://www.flickr.com/photos/scalhoun/sets/72157647743760611/

P.S. I've also posted this to the IBob list. Depending on how spousal negotiations go, I may be posting a few more steel frames and some Campy 9 and 10speed components early next week.

Please respond off-list. Thanks,

 

Scott Calhoun

Tucson, Arizona

Goshen Peter

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Sep 19, 2014, 1:59:00 PM9/19/14
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Great bikes, I love the Breezer! Only 3 sizes too small, haha!

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Scott Calhoun

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Sep 22, 2014, 3:18:52 PM9/22/14
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Peter, 

I agree with you about the Breezer. I've always wanted one of the Breezers with this color combo. I planned on building this up for my daughter, but she grew up moved to Europe before I finished the project. Well, at least I did finish a Reparto Corse Bianchi for her that we got to ride together before she moved...
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