Klein Pulse Pro – $350 Good Deal???

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    rbonif
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    So not sure but to me it seems to be a decent value as the parts alone seem to be worth the $350 asking price:

    http://newyork.craigslist.org/que/bik/4351718847.html

    Great “Klein Purse Pro” bike for Sale.
    Upgrade New Front fork.
    Just new Manitou pro fork cost over $300

    bike is in Great condition.
    here are component info.

    Sram 9.0 Carbon Shifter
    Sram 9.0 Carbon Derailleur
    Sram 9.0 Carbon Brake lever
    Shimano XTR Brake set
    Shimano XTR Cassette
    Shimano XT Crankset
    Race face Handlebar
    Manitou pro front fork
    Metrix Wheelset
    Bontrager race stem and post

    Price is 350 Firm.
    Please don’t waste time with price.

    If interested, please leave your phone number and available time that you like to come.

    thanks

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    neo_pop_71
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    Hola Cudaheads,

    Ron, I’m glad you said something too, I would hate to see you dump some serious dough into a wheelset that could wreck your grill… especially since you used to be a model, right? I know how you want to trick out the build and there options to do so without changing your build too much nor blowin’ up your wallet. In keeping with your XTR build, check out this set:

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Shimano-XTR-M900-MTB-Wheelset-26-Inch-36-Spoke-Mountain-Bike-Wheels-/221387364288?pt=US_Wheels_Wheelsets&hash=item338bb717c0

    I’m piecing together some missing parts for a set of Magura hydraulic rim brakes, this selling has a few pieces I need, I happened onto this XTR wheelset while checking out his other goodies. The guy has some seriously nice components! Ultimate Machine Company titanium stuff… who has that NOS since the company has been gone for 15 years?!!!

    Vinny, the spokes on the SPOX wheels are PBO, a composite vinyl material that is flexible. Spinergy is still around, they are about 45 minutes south of me in the beach city Carlsbad. I’ve been on the phone a few times with their tech, they still stock replacement spokes. The knock against them was the special tire wrenches and the PBO spokes at that time were $5 (last I checked they were up to $7) as opposed to $1 for a stainless spoke. I had a PBO spoke break on me in a cyclocross race, it was no different than a broken stainless spoke. In both cases the wheel hung in for a while before starting to develop a wobble as it was going out of true; both were on the rear so I simply opened caliper and rode with only a front brake. As far as bikes with SPOX, here is my Area 51 cyclocross bike that I used to race, now it’s a parts bike for hitting up the coffeehouse or runs around neighborhood. You’re a light weight guy, you should have no troubles with a set of SPOX. If you do go after some, try to land a set of M1 SPOX, M2 are good too, but the M1 were the race line series and cost twice what the M2 were going for… like a $999 and $499 in the late 90’s.

    vpc66
    Member
    Very COOL !
    rbonif
    Member
    that is such a cool bike and that name is awesome.

    I saw those rims doing my search. I decided to go a little new school on the rims and just pulled the trigger on some ceramin cross max. I think they come in under 1600g and I really wanted a black and white rim to go woth this frame.

    neo_pop_71
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    @rbonif wrote:

    that is such a cool bike and that name is awesome.

    I saw those rims doing my search. I decided to go a little new school on the rims and just pulled the trigger on some ceramin cross max. I think they come in under 1600g and I really wanted a black and white rim to go woth this frame.

    Nice call on the Cross Max wheels! My buddy is a svelte 150 pound racer, to this day he still swears by Cross Max wheels and that’s all he races on. The strength to weight ratio is better than amy other set of wheels based on the abuse he generates. I wish I had his lungs, his stamina, and his speed! I won’t even ride with him anymore because I know I’m getting dropped, gotta salvage some pride! The guy is hard core, he has climbed half of the 8 great peaks in the world. For his full training session on Sunday mornings he climbs Mt. San Antonio (aka Mt. Baldy), it’s a full day with 3 different trails to the summit with 10,000 foot elevation gain. He does 3 mini sessions each week consisting of an 8 mile trail run with 4,000 foot elevation gain in about an hour (not counting the decent back to the trailhead), it’s a trail raced every year since 1965 called “Run To The Top” that ends at the summit of 10,064 feet.

    Thanks! That Area 51 is pretty special, it was a custom one off CX bike that I bought from the racer who commissioned the build. All the AREA 51 bikes were built to be an affordable in to the track market, all the frames were track frames. That is to say, all but mine, mine is the only cyclocross frame as it was custom ordered from John Knox himself. It is basically the same as the track frames, but mine was custom built using long horizontal Campagnolo dropouts. Each and every frame was built by John Knox around 1999/2000 using NOS Columbus tubing (Aelle with Thron stays) supplied by Euro-Asia Imports. They supplied John with 50 to 75 sets of tubing and he developed the name, graphics, and paint colors. Eventually, as all good things must end, AREA 51 slipped away into history. The story doesn’t end there, Euro-Asia original interest/plan to build affordable track frames would come full circle, hence the modern BAREKNUCKLE track frame is an extension of AREA 51. The two projects only share frame purpose, as BAREKNUCKLE frames are built in Italy and John Knox has basically disappeared. If you have some free time and want to see some amazing stuff, check out E.A.I. site, there’s a link below:

    http://www.euroasiaimports.com/

    For example… go to “frames” and then go to “road” and there you can pick out a NOS Cinelli Supercorsa frameset in any one of 12 color options. Who on the planet has that??? E.A.I. does and so much more, it’s goes so far beyond NOS, it’s like paradise for the C&V crowd! They even have NOS vintage Campagnolo bike shop tools sets with every Campy tool, your choice of English, French, or Italian specific. I heard they made a few Campy sets available last year to preferred customers, they were reported to have offered them at the 1988 original sale price of $10,000.00. I’d hate to think what the current asking price is on one of those Campy tool sets… OUCH!!!

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