Shimano Exage, full set
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Shimano Exage, full set
Basic Shimano Exage 7-speed
All is basically unridden, shows little wear. Aluminum is bright.
Rims show slightest brake wear.
$150 plus shipping
BL-A251 levers
BL-A250 calipers 39-49
RD-A300 rear derailleur
FD-A400 front derailleur
SL-A400 shifters
Shimano cro-mo 68-115 BB
Tange headset
SR Sakae 27.2 seat post
SR Sakae 100 stem
SRAM 2000 chain with KMC quick link
FC-A300 Crank 170, 52-40 Biopace, also includes 53-39 non Biopace
CMB-200 41.0 Modolo anatomic bend bars
FH-HG50 hubs, Sun Mistral 700c rims, 13-26 hyperglide 7speed.
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All is basically unridden, shows little wear. Aluminum is bright.
Rims show slightest brake wear.
$150 plus shipping
BL-A251 levers
BL-A250 calipers 39-49
RD-A300 rear derailleur
FD-A400 front derailleur
SL-A400 shifters
Shimano cro-mo 68-115 BB
Tange headset
SR Sakae 27.2 seat post
SR Sakae 100 stem
SRAM 2000 chain with KMC quick link
FC-A300 Crank 170, 52-40 Biopace, also includes 53-39 non Biopace
CMB-200 41.0 Modolo anatomic bend bars
FH-HG50 hubs, Sun Mistral 700c rims, 13-26 hyperglide 7speed.
20171231_124409 by flog00, on Flickr
20171231_124519 by flog00, on Flickr
20171231_124538 by flog00, on Flickr
20171231_124616 by flog00, on Flickr
20171231_124652 by flog00, on Flickr
20171231_124718 by flog00, on Flickr
20171231_124745 by flog00, on Flickr
20171231_124758 by flog00, on Flickr
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Are the rims and hubs built or do I have to build them?
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I can't believe this isn't gone.
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It's low end stuff I guess.
The levers are comfy, wheels solid but heavy, everything else just basic and boring lol.
Probably drop it at the co-op.
It'll make someone a good solid rider.
The levers are comfy, wheels solid but heavy, everything else just basic and boring lol.
Probably drop it at the co-op.
It'll make someone a good solid rider.
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Hey, Hey, Hey!!!
If you can't sell it as a group, I'll buy the shifters. Light Action 7 speed DT shifters are the bang.
I'd take the brake levers, too.
If you can't sell it as a group, I'll buy the shifters. Light Action 7 speed DT shifters are the bang.
I'd take the brake levers, too.
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They are. Absolutely no mistaking when shifting up or down a click. The opposite of Campy Synchro.
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If you can't sell group I'd be interested in the Bio-pace chain rings, my left knee needs it.
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Maybe not the most lightweight or blingy, but I have a fondness for the entry-level Shimano groups of this era. Good stuff like slant-parallelogram RDs, indexing, cassette hubs, and Hyperglide (dual-pivot brakes a couple years later) didn't take long to trickle down to the bottom, but the low-end groups were not cheap-feeling to use (yet.)
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I thought 150 for basically enough to build up a frame would last only hours lol
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Death fork? Naaaah!!
A month ago I'd have been all over it. A month from now and I'd be all over it. just bad timing for me.
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I too like this group. If I had it I would need to purchase another 63 cm frame. Which I promised someone I wouldn't do but I could have it shipped to work!
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Black is my favorite non-color.
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There's that green Schwinn....
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I did look at that. I have a problem with wanting every tall frame I see.
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