1. SDG Bel Air RL- Never ridden but a few years old. Apparently this is an extremely comfortable saddle is gives you roughly +2 attractive bonus. $50
2. Bontrager Select seat post- Used this for a while, has some scratches and rub but is still great. 31.6 diameter and 37.5 cm long. $30
3. Commencal seat post- Few years old but never ridden. Bring a piece of France to your bike. 31.6 diameter and 32 cm long. $40
4. Seat post- It is silver. I do not know where it came from but it looks really sweet and you should probably use it for your commuter or something. 27.2 diameter and 28 cm long. $5
5. Fox Float R rear shock- This shock is a fox and that is why all over shocks pray in its direction 5 times a day. Used for about a year but still great. 7.825 inches long with 2 inches travel. $85
6. Sram X-7 shifters- Three speed in the front, nine speed in the rear, these were used for a little while until my frame broke. They are in great working order and I will bless them for you if you so desire. $35
7. Sram X-9 rear derailleur- Almost the finest derailleur money can buy. Got this last spring, but only did active riding for about six months of time between then and now. Freshly cleaned, it smells like a new car that had citrus degreaser in it. $50
8. Shimano Deore front derailleur- This front derailleur was not used very much by me partially due to my inability to set up cable tension and limit screws properly and also out of my stubbornness to never leave my middle chain ring. Good working order. $15
9. WTB LaserDisc Lite front hub- Owning a 28 hole hub with holes for brake rotors is a good way to meet young attractive people. Used for about two weeks, probably three rides before I tacoed the rim. Hub works great. $20
10. Mavic Ksyrium Elite rear hub- This has 20 holes. Or slots, really. I also have 19 of the 20 spokes needed to build this up to a new Elite rim. I also have 19 of the nipples needed but they are stuck in the rim. If anyone knows how to get those out, let me know. Otherwise, great hub. $20
11. Xero rear hub- This has 24 holes for you to put all your spokes. This came with a bad rim that I ripped the nipple through, but the hub works fine, just needs some new parts to build it up. $15
12. Xero Lite front wheel- This went with that rear wheel but is apparently strong enough for me to not break it. It is in great working order with very little wear and tear. $30
13. Sun SOS wheel set- Laced to Commencal hubs, you will probably not break these. They are strong and a little bit heavy. You will want to do some downhillling or burly cross country. $100
14. Hayes 9 brake set- Levers and calipers with 6'' and 7'' rotors. This have been used but work great. All the myths Matt Lucas has spread about these brakes not working great are lies. $50
15. Marzocchi AM2 fork- This 130mm travel front fork is burly and will last a lifetime. Great working order, some signs of tires rub. $75
16. Commencal handlebars- 660mm long, these will give you all the grip in the universe that you will need to handle any trail. Slight rise in them. $15
17. Cinelli drop bars- 440mm wide, and made in Italy. 26.2 diameter. 6000 series aluminum. $15
18. Crank Bros. Power Pump Alloy- This pump is supposed to get up to 130 psi. I have never tested this. Accepts schrader and presta valves. $10
19. Blackburn CO2 pump- Accepts 16 gram threadless cartridges. Works great, I just use a regular air pump. $5
Obviously, y'all are homies so prices can be anywhere from cut to slashed to dropped. Let me know about questions or whatever. 818-324-29nine3