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2007 Trek Team Discovery+Wahoo KickrSNAP
Road bike |
Description: Trek 1000 Sora shifters Tiagra rear DR. Team Discovery version. Mounted on the Wahoo Kickr SNAP trainer.
Lifetime Odometer:
395.8 miles
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2021 Masi MASI on Wahoo Kickr SNAP
Stationary bike |
Description: The MASI Partenza mounted on the Wahoo Kickr SNAP trainer. Includes ZWIFT rides.
Lifetime Odometer:
663.2 miles
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2021 Jamis Renegade S3
Gravel Road bike |
Description: Name: "Sweet Pea"
Frame UPDATED Jamis Size Specific Design frame geometry, SST Reynolds 520 double-butted chromoly main tubes, tapered head tube for tapered fork, threaded BB shell, 12mm Thru-axle, flat mount chain stay disc brake mounts, down tube mounted full cable housing, internal dropper post ready, 3 waterbottle mounts, TT mounts, rack and fender eyelets.Tire clearance - 700x50mm and 650x2.00”
Fork UPDATED Jamis Adventure ECO monocoque carbon composite, 12mm Jamis MTS (Modular Thru-axle System) with stainless interface and carbon dropouts, tapered steerer with 1.5” hollow formed crown, flat mount disc brakes with internal cable routing, exposed fender, lowrider and 3 water bottle eyelets
Headset FSA OrbitC-40B Internal, 1.5 - 1 1/8”
Wheels WTB ST i23 TCS 2.0 (UST Tubeless Compliant System) disc rims, 32H, Joytec alloy 6-bolt hubs, 14g stainless steel spokes and front 12mm/rear 12x142 thru-axle with Switch Lever
Tires WTB Riddler Comp 700CX37C, 30tpi Casing, Wire Bead (48-61) WTB BYWAY 650CX40C, 30tpi Casing, Wire Bead (44)
Derailleurs Shimano GRX RD-RX400 Shadow Plus rear and GRX FD-RX400 front with 28.6mm alloy clamp
Shiftlevers Shimano GRX ST-RX400 Dual Control STI, 10-speed
Chain KMC 10-speed X10
Cassette Shimano 10-speed, 11-36T
Crankset FSA OMEGA Modular DM MegaExo, 46/30T, 165mm (44/48), 170mm (51) 172.5mm (54/56) 175mm (58/61)
BB Set FSA BB-4000 MegaExo
Brakeset Shimano GRX BR-RX400 flat mount hydraulic disc brakes with resin pads, Shimano 160mm rotors with GRX ST-RX400 Dual Control STI levers
Handlebar Ritchey Baquiano Comp, 6061 aluminum, 73 reach, 118 ergonomic drop with 12° flare, 31.8 x 400 (44) 420 (48-51) 440mm (54-56), 460mm (56-61)
Stem Ritchey 4-Axis 3D forged 6061 alloy, 6˚ x 60mm (44), 70mm (48/51), 80mm (54/56), 100mm (58/61)
Tape Jamis suede tape with gel inserts
Seat Post Ritchey Road, 27.2 x 300mm with cromo seat pin
Saddle Selle Royal Asphalt with integrated clip system
Sizes 44 and 48 650, 51, 54, 56, 58, 61cm 700c
Color Mash
Weight 24.25 lbs
Lifetime Odometer:
359.4 miles
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2011 Masi Partenza
Road bike |
Description: Name: "TOTAL CONTROL"
Weight Unspecified Sizes 58cm Colors Rosso Red, Ano White
Frame & Fork Frame Construction TIG-welded Frame Tubing Material Butted alloy Fork Brand & Model Masi Elite Fork Material Carbon integrated with alloy steerer, aero crown Rear Shock Not applicable
Components Component Group Road Mix Brakeset Tektro 510 A alloy dual pivot brakes, Shimano 2300 STI levers Shift Levers Shimano 2300 STI Front Derailleur Shimano 2300 Rear Derailleur Shimano Sora Crankset FSA Tempo, 34/50 teeth Pedals Alloy Cage Bottom Bracket FSA square taper BB Shell Width Unspecified Rear Cogs 8-speed, 12 - 26 teeth Chain Shimano HG-40 Seatpost Masi Alloy, 27.2mm diameter Saddle Masi SLS w/ Crmo Rails Handlebar Masi alloy Handlebar Extensions Unspecified Handlebar Stem Masi 3-D Forged Headset FSA 23/CC internal
Wheels Hubs Formula Rims Weinmann LP18, 32-hole Tires 700 x 23c Vittoria Zaffiro Spoke Brand Stainless, butted Spoke Nipples Unspecified
Lifetime Odometer:
783.2 miles
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2008 Gary Fisher Genesis Wahoo
Hardtail XC Mountain bike |
Description: Frame Gold Series 6061 T6 internally and externally butted aluminum, Genesis Geometry
Wheels Shimano M65 disc hubs; Bontrager Ranger disc rims | Bontrager Jones XR tires, 26x2.2/2.25
Componentry Shimano Deore rear derailleur Shimano EF50 shifters Shimano Acera front derailleur Shimano M341 42/32/22 crank Shimano M415 mechanical disc brakes Shimano EF50 levers
Suspension RockShox Dart 1 w/preload, 100mm travel
Lifetime Odometer:
72.0 miles
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1989 Santana Arriva Tandem
Road bike |
Description: NAME: "Dawn Phenom'enon" - The dawn phenomenon is an unexpected early morning increase in blood glucose levels. The American Diabetes Association (ADA) describes the dawn phenomenon as a surge of growth and stress hormones — such as cortisol, glucagon, or epinephrine — that the body naturally produces around 4 a.m. to 5 a.m.
I just purchased this bike 31-March-2021 from the original owner for $400.00 in Indiana.
The bike has undergone many component upgrades. Came with both front and rear racks. Additionally equipped with a rear drum brake for greater stopping power.
Planned upgrades are: 1. Refresh on the cables 2. Replace the fork (per Santana) 3. Replace "Captian's" saddle to something less squishy and without springs. 4. New bar tape. 5. May replace "Stoker" handle bars. Will see how we can adjust them for Abby.
Lifetime Odometer:
52.9 miles
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