All Discussions Tagged '54cm' - The Chainlink2024-03-28T14:14:18Zhttps://thechainlink.org/forum/topic/listForTag?tag=54cm&feed=yes&xn_auth=no54cm BMC SR02 FRAME CHEAP!!tag:thechainlink.org,2017-11-07:2211490:Topic:10820882017-11-07T18:15:42.297ZJose A. Terrazashttps://thechainlink.org/profile/JoseATerrazas
<p>Posting here first to offer the community dibs.</p>
<p>Culling the herd in hopes to adopt a CX bike. ;-) </p>
<p>FRAME as shown...</p>
<p>2010? 2011?</p>
<p>BMC StreetRacer SR02 </p>
<p>54cm. </p>
<p>Small chips from use in the out of view places but never crashed.</p>
<p>Very light Aluminum frame</p>
<p>Carbon Fork, Stem aluminum</p>
<p>Stock Brake Calipers.</p>
<p>Great entry level bike for someone wanting to give roading go. Cheap enough to build a great speedy commuter.</p>
<p>$250.00…</p>
<p>Posting here first to offer the community dibs.</p>
<p>Culling the herd in hopes to adopt a CX bike. ;-) </p>
<p>FRAME as shown...</p>
<p>2010? 2011?</p>
<p>BMC StreetRacer SR02 </p>
<p>54cm. </p>
<p>Small chips from use in the out of view places but never crashed.</p>
<p>Very light Aluminum frame</p>
<p>Carbon Fork, Stem aluminum</p>
<p>Stock Brake Calipers.</p>
<p>Great entry level bike for someone wanting to give roading go. Cheap enough to build a great speedy commuter.</p>
<p>$250.00 CASH please. </p>
<p>Willing to deliver if located in the city. South, North, East or West.</p>
<p>But within reason.</p>
<p>Thank you for taking a look!</p>
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<p>Good morning!<br></br> I am parting ways with my beautiful mid-80's Miyata 310 that I built up as a fixed gear. Special price for chainlink folk, $350.</p>
<p>*Formula hubs laced to lightweight alloy 27" Weinnmann rims.<br></br> *16T cog on flip-flop hub<br></br> *50T Sugino crank<br></br>
*New Vittoria "Zaffiro" tires<br></br>
*Syntace bullhorn handlebars with fresh bar tape (has internal routing for running brake cable)<br></br>
*Threaded to threadless stem adapter, so you can adjust your handlebars to the…</p>
<p>Good morning!<br/> I am parting ways with my beautiful mid-80's Miyata 310 that I built up as a fixed gear. Special price for chainlink folk, $350.</p>
<p>*Formula hubs laced to lightweight alloy 27" Weinnmann rims.<br/> *16T cog on flip-flop hub<br/>
*50T Sugino crank<br/>
*New Vittoria "Zaffiro" tires<br/>
*Syntace bullhorn handlebars with fresh bar tape (has internal routing for running brake cable)<br/>
*Threaded to threadless stem adapter, so you can adjust your handlebars to the perfect fit<br/>
*New SRAM PC-1 Chain<br/>
*Pedals and cages<br/>
*Used Vetta saddle attached to alloy seatpost<br/>
*Front and rear braze ons for racks or fenders<br/>
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Bottom bracket, pedal bearings, and headset have all been personally overhauled.<br/>
Frame is used, has some scuffs and scratches, but is otherwise in great shape. Made of lugged chromoly steel, so it is super light yet rugged.<br/>
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</p> 53.5cm Humble Frameworks, Columbus EL/SO Steel Road Frame/Fork, Blue - $900+/-tag:thechainlink.org,2011-10-23:2211490:Topic:4707742011-10-23T21:02:56.532ZBenjamin David van Loonhttps://thechainlink.org/profile/BenjaminDavidvanLoon
This was a frame built in 2010 by Michael Catano of Chicago's Humble Frameworks. It is constructed of vintage Columbus EL/SO tubing and rides like a Jaguar on two wheels. The bike was completed in late '09, built by me, and ridden less than 400 miles. It was never in any accidents.<br></br><br></br>There are absolutely no physical defects with the frame, I am selling it only because I need the money. There are two very small scratches on the non-drive chain stay, and some very small paint chips at the…
This was a frame built in 2010 by Michael Catano of Chicago's Humble Frameworks. It is constructed of vintage Columbus EL/SO tubing and rides like a Jaguar on two wheels. The bike was completed in late '09, built by me, and ridden less than 400 miles. It was never in any accidents.<br/><br/>There are absolutely no physical defects with the frame, I am selling it only because I need the money. There are two very small scratches on the non-drive chain stay, and some very small paint chips at the braze-on junctures, but the paint is otherwise impeccable. Blue, with silver pinstripes and a white panel on the seat-tube.<br/><br/>Measurements:<br/>Fork has 22.5cm steerer w/ star nut already set.<br/>53.5cm center-to-center top-tube, 53.5cm center-to-center seat-tube.<br/>16cm steerer tube, 1.25".<br/>68mm English-thread bottom bracket.<br/>The geometry is ideal for non-competitive road riding. It is an ideal fit for a handbuilt steel bike enthusiast who stands between 5'8" and 5'10".<br/><br/><img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v616/bensphotos/IMG_1488.jpg" border="0"/><br/>Frame and Fork<br/><br/><img src="http://a7.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash2/27052_533734581405_194401583_31410868_4014185_n.jpg" border="0"/><br/>Bike as it looked complete<br/><br/><br/>E-mail me at b @ benvanloon.com if you're interested. I'm thinking around $900. I also have a 1.25" Silver Chris King headset I can throw in to sweeten the deal.