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Picked this up over summer as my "new road bike", barely got a chance to ride it in between all the mountainbiking so it has maybe 100 miles on it and looks and performs like new, it will be fully tuned up before delivery or pickup. It is a 2009 Gary Fisher AR T Super, size is 55cm. Bike has aluminum frame, carbon fork and seatpost, pretty much left stock (for once), added clipless pedals, and specialized speedometer/cadence cyclocomputer. Bike was $1099.99, asking $700obo
Thanks for looking!
-bryan
http://fisherbikes.com/bike/archivemodel/508
250?
2006 Ducati Monster S2R800
250 and one penny.
$250! Jesus H. Christ, it's like brand new, with extra crap on it. You racers should all have one of these for training. You can ride it inside, on a trainer, with full leathers and a beer helmet.
pretty sharp. if i could i would
i def would if i had a job but the old cannondale will have to do
2006 Ducati Monster S2R800
i gotta get rid of this thing, i went to vanson today and picked out my first leather jacket...now i just need the cash.
i'll give you a vanson leather jacket for the bike???![]()
LRRS EX #165 (formerly)
How tall are you? What size pant leg? Just curious in case my free loading roommate comes up with some moola.
Im 5'10 with a 31" inseam. depending on whats adjusted (stem, bar, seat, post height) it's more based on cockpit length than length of your inseam. It's tough to say without seeing and sizing (a rough fitting) the person. Can't give a good answer as to "it fits people blank to blank", cause there are to many variables (inseam, arm length, back flexibility, hips, etc...). Best bet, like anything else, is try it before you buy it.
-bryan
I am 5'10 with a 30/32 inseam. Damn. It is a nice bike. I hope I can scrap some cash.
$255
is it got a price without the computer thing cause i would not care about that?
I can't really go below 650, the comp doesn't really add a lot of value so i figure just leave it on, I'd be asking the same price with or without it. If it helps, i can switch out the pedals to the stock ones, and take 25 off, making it 625 with flat pedals instead of clipless. And if it's cash I can deliver it within a reasonable distance.
-bryan
you want a computer anyway. as you become a better, more fit rider, that information becomes very useful. and you definitely want clipless pedals if you arent running them anyway.
chipper, you need a job at a bike store this summer?
hah. sure. i actually would be exactly the kind of guy your looking for.
i've raced bmx, xc, and done some decent road riding.
anyone, anyone, Bueller?
I gotta get rid of this thing, $600 takes it with stock pedals and computer.
ok, ok, 300 cash and a 300 gift certificate to vanson leathers...
$500 for nesrians, if it doesn't go for that here, it goes to ebay.