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FS: Modern Shimano cranksets

 
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Old 05-03.-2008, 06:31 PM   #1
Patrick Keogh
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Default FS: Modern Shimano cranksets

I'm thinking about advertising on Ebay the following:
- Shimano 105 triple crankset 170mm. Modern (outboard bearing variant)
with little wear, less than 1000Km use.
- Ultegra double crankset 170mm. Modern (outboard bearing variant) with
around 600Km use.

I am posting here to get an idea to see if your collective wisdom can
suggest if I'm likely to find a buyer, and what sort of price I could
expect. I'm in Canberra, so freight would be a small issue for most
prospective customers.

I don't want to commit to ebay unless I'm likely to get a reasonable return.
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Old 05-03.-2008, 08:56 PM   #2
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Default Re: Modern Shimano cranksets


"Patrick Keogh" <patrick@keogh.net.au> wrote in message news:47ce4c71$1@mail.netspeed.com.au...
> I'm thinking about advertising on Ebay the following:
> - Shimano 105 triple crankset 170mm. Modern (outboard bearing variant)
> with little wear, less than 1000Km use.
> - Ultegra double crankset 170mm. Modern (outboard bearing variant) with
> around 600Km use.
>
> I am posting here to get an idea to see if your collective wisdom can
> suggest if I'm likely to find a buyer, and what sort of price I could
> expect. I'm in Canberra, so freight would be a small issue for most
> prospective customers.
>
> I don't want to commit to ebay unless I'm likely to get a reasonable return.


OK, but what is "modern"? 105 groupset but 5400, 5500, 5600, .... Ultegra 6400, 6500, 6600, ...

8 sp, 9 sp.

The details for cranksets are important, because the BB lengths for Shimano vary depending on model number.

T.
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Old 05-03.-2008, 10:27 PM   #3
Patrick Keogh
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Default Re: Modern Shimano cranksets

Tomasso wrote:
>
>
> OK, but what is "modern"? 105 groupset but 5400, 5500, 5600, ....
> Ultegra 6400, 6500, 6600, ...
>
> 8 sp, 9 sp.
> The details for cranksets are important, because the BB lengths for
> Shimano vary depending on model number.
>
> T.

Tomasso, thanks for the clarifying questions. Here is the updated detail.

- Shimano 105 FC-5504 triple crankset 30/42/52 170mm.
Comes with a BB-5500 68 sealed cartridge BB. L <-> R is 118.5.
Little wear, less than 1000Km use.

- Ultegra FC-6600 double crankset 39/53 170mm.
Modern (outboard bearing design) with around 5000Km use.
BB not included.



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Old 06-03.-2008, 07:32 AM   #4
Nick Payne
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Default Re: Modern Shimano cranksets

Watch a few that are being sold on eBay and see what they go for...

"Patrick Keogh" <patrick@keogh.net.au> wrote in message
news:47ce4c71$1@mail.netspeed.com.au...
> I'm thinking about advertising on Ebay the following:
> - Shimano 105 triple crankset 170mm. Modern (outboard bearing variant)
> with little wear, less than 1000Km use.
> - Ultegra double crankset 170mm. Modern (outboard bearing variant) with
> around 600Km use.
>
> I am posting here to get an idea to see if your collective wisdom can
> suggest if I'm likely to find a buyer, and what sort of price I could
> expect. I'm in Canberra, so freight would be a small issue for most
> prospective customers.
>
> I don't want to commit to ebay unless I'm likely to get a reasonable
> return.


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