Stan's Wheelsets, Road and MTB cranks

grilledcheeseking

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I'm kicking around some project ideas I'd like to get started on, so I need to move a few items along that I haven't been using. These parts are in great shape. Anybody who's bought stuff from me can confirm that you're getting a good deal on parts with a ton of life in them, rather than rock bottom pricing on shit that's totally shredded.

Singlespeed 29er Wheelset: Rims are Stan's Rapid, the Stan's OEM version of Crest. Looking to get $200 for these. Hubs are red Salsa, they are REALLY pretty. The front is through axle and I have adapters for QR as well. The rear is QR and single speed only, takes standard SS cassette cogs (as opposed to thread on or some crazy proprietary stuff). Nice MTB wheelset or you can probably rock them on your SS cross bike or whatever so long as it has disc brakes.
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Road Crank: Shimano CX50 175mm, black, no BB, I want to keep the 50/43 and 46/36 rings. 110BCD. Gently used in excellent shape. $50

MTN Crankset: Singlespeed, black, purrty CNC 32t chainring $50 including the external bottom bracket for 73mm shell
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^^^^ Sorry I really do need both of them^^^^

1 for my new bike, just got it yesterday 🙂, and I got a couple of well worn (UGLY) 🙁 saddles that need to be replaced.
 
I was going to say, those obviously came off an El Mariachi.

He isn't kidding when he said the hubs look nice. I had a set (in orange) and the anodizing is wayyy nicer than any other hub I've ever seen.
 
Both. I like it both ways and it is super easy to swap from one to another, less than 5 minutes.

I can quickly just slide the shifter off the handlebar, cut the zip ties and swap the whole derailleur hanger for the singlespeed one. Oh, and swap the wheel for my singlespeed wheel.
 
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