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Classifieds / For Sale 2007 Bianchi Volpe Touring Bike
« on: December 14, 2007, 11:33:44 pm »
Hey There! I'm selling my beautiful 2007 Bianchi Volpe touring/road bike. This is a high-end steel-frame cross-terrain style bike, lightweight and capable of handling (and absorbing) all kinds of road shocks and terrain. 52 cm means it will fit most average-sized people (I'm 5'8') and 700x28c wheels/tires means this is a smooth, fast, comfortable ride. Shimano Tiagra/Deore shifters, integrated brake levers and shifters, Cane Creek brakes and headset, front and rear braze-ons for racks, wide gear ratio (triple chain-ring up front) for tackling all kinds of hills and situations. It also has a completely rebuilt Mavic rear wheel.

Everything is in pristine, perfect condition, and I'm actually sad to be saying goodbye to this bike. We rode the Transam together this summer and we've had a great time together. This is a wonderful bike, perfect for touring, tooling around town, or anything else you feel like throwing at it. It can handle it all! The only reason I'm selling it is because I need money for the holidays.

This bike sells for $1000 on the Bianchi website (www.bianchiusa.com) and I'm asking $850 obo, so this is a steal! (shipping not included) Drop me a line to see pictures!

krefsanie@yahoo.com

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Classifieds / 2007 Transamerica Map Set FOR SALE
« on: December 14, 2007, 10:43:46 pm »
2007 Transam Map Set, in great condition, with addendas, for sale asking $75 OBO (plus shipping).

Email me at krefsanie@yahoo.com

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Routes / East To West Map Adjustment
« on: April 29, 2007, 01:39:30 pm »
I recently received the Transamerica map set for an east to west cross-country tour I'm taking this summer. I don't know why I didn't think of this before, but is there an east to west version of the map set, or should I just plan on changing all the "rights" to "lefts" and so forth? are there any other recommendations for reading the maps in an east to west fashion?

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