FS: Spring Clean (XTR posts, Suntour thumbies/dt shifters, Avid, Cassettes, etc.)

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Isaak Oliansky

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Mar 10, 2026, 4:43:09 PM (yesterday) Mar 10
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Pictures here. All listed in this post in order of photographs. All parts are reasonably Rivendell adjacent/church of friction shifting/etc. 

1. $80 shipped each - XTR SP-M900 Seatposts. 27.2 and 26.8mm. Chromoly! Anodization removed from each post up to the min insert line. Always garaged and occasionally lubricated without any rust issues for 5 years+. I love love how these look, and the micro-adjust on these one bolt Shimano posts is excellent. 
1. $35 shipped- 2x Sram 990 11-34 cassettes, 9s. One is missing the spacers/lockring, the other has it. Wear out one and you're ready for the next! 
2. $27 shipped each- Shimano XT 9s cassettes (CS-M760 x2, CS-M750). 11-34. 
3. $35 shipped Cane Creek/Tektro Drop V levers. A bit of play in the levers that does not manifest once installed.
4. $60 shipped - Suntour XC Thumbies. Power ratchet! 
5. $35 shipped- Avid v brakes with fresh kool stop pads. Bolts included, not pictured.
6. $135 shipped- Suntour SL-P10 shifter lot. Power ratcheting!! 2 complete sets of functioning shifters (some purchased NOS and minimally used), 1 functioning left shifter, and one right shifter that suffered an uninstallation error. Includes NOS cable, and all of the bits to convert both of these sets into bar end shifters, and everything else pictured. The finest downtube shifters. Wowza! 
7. $55 shipped, 105mm Phil Wood bb. No cups. Not pictured. JIS. 
8. $80 shipped. Blue lug WTB rasta pure v saddle. Not pictured. 

Buy multiple items and I knock off $! All shipping via usps ground advantage (included in each item), priority is an option for a few more bucks. Paypal or venmo is fine. 

Thank you,
Isaak in Ashland, OR 

Isaak Oliansky

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Mar 10, 2026, 5:49:47 PM (yesterday) Mar 10
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9. $140 shipped in the CONUS. 2x Velocity Quill Rims. 700c, 32h, Silver. Brand new. One is perfect. One has a dent that is half cosmetic, and half on the rim track, maybe 2-3mm wide on the rim track. Had an old timer mechanic at my house yesterday who stated he would lightly tap out the rim brake dent with a small piece of pine (put on the back of the rim track), by putting a slotted screwdriver on the pine, and hitting it with a wood dowel. YMMV here (to say at the least), which is why we're basically priced under the cost of 1 new rim.  Please don't turn this thread into a conversation about the benefits or idiocy of that idea :) 

Jeff Bogdanovich

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Mar 10, 2026, 7:20:01 PM (23 hours ago) Mar 10
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