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Old January 5th 04, 08:14 PM
lance@templecycles
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BARS, STEMS & AEROBARS (prices do not include shipping)

FSA K-Wing carbon bar. Features lightweight carbon construction with
sexy ergonomic lobes on the top 42cm/31.8, mounted, but perfect $175

FSA K-Force carbon bar, strong, light with excellent shock dampening.
Has a brilliantly formed ergonomic section and brake lever and stem
clamping traction areas secure clamps to the bar without
overtightening. 44cm/31.8 new $120

FSA K-Force carbon bar, strong, light with excellent shock dampening.
Has a brilliantly formed ergonomic section and brake lever and stem
clamping traction areas secure clamps to the bar without
overtightening. 40cm/31.8 barely used $120

vision tt bar xs. the clip-on version of vision aerobars, just as
sleek as the one-piece, but they clamp onto a base bar like syntace or
other bars. bars are new, never mounted or used $75

deda 215 handlebars have been ridden to the last four tour victories
and countless other wins since their creation. Ergonomic bend and KET
finish make this one of the strongest, highest performance bars on the
market. Logos are scuffed almost off, but the bars are functionally
perfect. 42/26.0 clamp used $20

Cinelli Spinachi bar extensions were one of the niftiest inventions of
the mid 90s. Unfortunately the UCI thought it would be better if packs
went slower (because these bars made them faster) so they banned them.
Now you can make your road bike faster and more comfortable for long
rides, solo efforts and time trialing. Bars are new in the box $45

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HEADSETS (prices do not include shipping)
campy record 1.125 aheadset proves how cool simplicity really is. the
headset uses ball bearing and a much proven design to create one of
the smoothest, easiest to service headsets on the market. New in the
bag $40

fsa extreme pro 1.125 headset is a sealed bearing super smooth headset
that is meant to rival the quality of chris king —*i have never used
one, but all the feedback i have gotten has been incredibly favorable.
New in the box $50

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HELMET (price does not include shipping)
briko twinner helmet features a twin shell to improve both coverage
and ventilation. the helmet work by countless champions over the past
four years. helmet is white in a size medium. Used $40

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TIRES (prices do not unclude shipping)
TUFO prestige 700x30 cyclocross clincher-tubular tires allow you the
versatility of running very low tire pressures without getting pinch
flats while still providing the convenience of a clincher tire (no
glue!). Tires are red. Four tires new in bag, $45 ea.

Vittoria Corsa CX tubulars are legendary for their fantastic road feel
and suppleness. Similar to the handmade tires of old, these tubulars
incorporate the best technological advancemnts in tire design in the
world. Four new tires, black sidewall/black tread, $40 ea.

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Old January 6th 04, 12:48 AM
Jay Hill
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lance@templecycles wrote:
deda 215 handlebars have been ridden to the last four tour victories


No they haven't. Like a number of other pros, Lance uses a round
shallow drop bar.
http://www.cyclingnews.com/tour.php?...ur03/stage18/5

 




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