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2013-05-22 7:37 PM

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Subject: Bike Components - FSA cranks and SRAM brakes


I'm cleaning out the spare parts bin, and I found a couple of items to sell.

FSA Gossamer Compact Crankset, 175mm arms, 110 bcd bolt pattern, 50/34 teeth chainrings, BB30 bottom bracket (bottom bracket not included). This crankset came on my new bike and was used for 200 miles before I switched it out. It is in excellent condition with no blemishes. $120 shipped.

SRAM Apex brakeset (front and rear). This brakeset came on my new bike too and was used for 200 miles before upgrading. The brakes are in excellent condition with no blemishes. $50 shipped.

Feel free to e-mail {[email protected]} or PM me through BT with any questions. Shipping to continental USA.

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2013-05-24 4:38 PM
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Subject: RE: Bike Components - FSA cranks and SRAM brakes
Are the brakes still up for sale?
2013-05-24 8:02 PM
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Subject: RE: Bike Components - FSA cranks and SRAM brakes
Yes, the brakes are still available.
2013-05-28 11:26 AM
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Subject: Price Reductions!
Lowering the prices on BT before listing on eBay.

Crankset $90 shipped

Brakeset $45 shipped

Send me an e-mail or PM if interested.
2013-05-28 11:45 AM
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Subject: RE: Price Reductions!
sorry,
I decided to go with white brakes as I think they will look nice on my white P2C frame...
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