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2013-09-13 10:36 AM

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Subject: brakes, levers, shifters, dura-ace derailleur
I have the following for sale:

TRP Custom SuperLight dual pivot road brakes front and back, black with white shoes, used but in good shape, 320 grams total
$40

TRP Aero Aluminum Time trial brake levers, 151 grams
$20

Microshift bar end 10 speed shifters, used, one has blemish, but in perfect working order, 138 grams
$40

Dura-Ace 7900 front derailleur, excellent condition, 66 grams
$50

Tektro Quartz R725 side pull road brakes, black, new takeoffs, 316 grams
$40

TRP Center pull road brakes, brand new, 246 grams
$50

Actual shipping costs will be added. Shipping is from 36535 zip.

Contact me through email for fastest response: auburn_tigers_fan at yahoo.

I'll ship it the same days as payment is received.



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2013-09-25 10:57 AM
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Subject: RE: brakes, levers, shifters, dura-ace derailleur
Brake levers sold.

Rear TRP SuperLight brake no longer available.
Sell Gear
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