I'm sure to post more as I whittle down my possessions pre-move, but here's some stuff for now:

Older computer stuff: HP Deskjest 970 Cse printer, Iomega external CD burner, external hard drive (can't recall the capacity, but I wanna say between 10-20 gb), and a Delta 1010 audio interface for recording (uses a PCI slot interface). FREE!

Bike stuff: Specialized footbeds (size 45.5, red), assorted seatposts and seats, oooold-assed Raleigh stem, 32-hole Mavic CXP-33 rim with busted hub and a lil' wobble (but might be good for rebuilding), and a pair of platform pedals with plastic toeclips/nylon straps. FREE!

Also 2 wrecked bikes good for parts: Trek 660 with Shimano 600 bits (missing cranks and rear derailleur), and my late, lamented Bridgestone RB-1 (bent fork and derailleur hanger) with Suntour GPX brake calipers, along with seatpost, bottom bracket, and other stuff I can't recall. TAKE 'EM AND GIVE 'EM A GOOD HOME!

The following bike parts are for sale and prices are definitely negotiable:

Randonneur bars--$20
Suntour Superbe rear cassette hub, NOS--$50
Suntour cassette NOS--$30
Cardiosport heart rate monitor, never used, still in box--$25
Bridgestone MB-4, 19", fully fendered with black Zefals, Nitto Technomic stem, NO REAR WHEEL--$100
Bridgestone RB-2, signs of being in a wreck, but rideable (definitely at your own risk). Or just swipe the Shimano 105 group from it (it has brifters!), along with its headset, seatpost, stem, etc.--$50

Radio Shack digital tire pressure gauge. Still in box/never used: $15

Coleman "5 in 1" Air Compressor, still in box/never used: $20

I also have a Pottery Barn bookshelf that's all metal and wood, and looks more or less like a ladder. $50

2 Ikea chairs with yellow cloth cover and what looks to be maple (laminate?) wood frame: $25 for the pair

And there's a wacky table with a copper (?) top with an ornate, curlicue bottom that's as heavy as Black Sabbath vs. Pantera in a steel cage match. I'll post pics before too long. Best offer!

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If it is working, I could really use the printer - mine has given up the ghost.
It should be fine. The last time I used it a couple of years ago, it was OK, but it will definitely require new ink cartridges.

John said:
If it is working, I could really use the printer - mine has given up the ghost.
How tall is the bookshelf?
Jason, I would be happy to take the computer stuff, minus the printer, 'cause John has dibs. My son would probably use the audio gear for his techno-mashup stuff. Also interested in buying the heart rate monitor. Friend me so I can send you my contact info.
I am all about your RB-2. I can always use seatposts and quil stems so any of that stuff would be sweet.....plus you need to call me my man!

Gonna miss you Jason - Cheers - Lee
What Rando bars are you talkin'? I might take those Rando bars off your hands...
Did i read that right, a shimano 105 group set (including sti shifters, headset, seatpost) for 50 bucks? is the etc. including front and rear derailleurs, and brakes? what kind of condition is this stuff it?! i might be interested! let me know.
hey message me if you still have the digital tire pressure gague for sale. I'm interested in buying that from you. Email : TheY8S@gmail.com
if no one wants the hard drive I'd buy that.
I'll take the HR Monitor, if available, and good luck in NOLA!
i'm interested in both the bridgestone RBs. doing a ride friday through sat, could i check them out sunday?
Jason -
if you're willing to donate a saddle n post to a phantom cause - a neighbor locked a beater to our bike rack and someone stole his saddle. He's abandoned it at our best parking spot. I'm looking for a beater saddle and post to drop in with a note in hopes that the bike gets put back to use (and freed from our prime spot!!)

I'll also love to buy the heart rate monitor if it's not a huge beast. I know they're all garage door openers, but some aren't so bad. Tell us a bit about it?

Thanks!

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