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2005 Pocket Rocket Pro -- Black
03-27-2012, 05:20 PM (This post was last modified: 03-27-2012 06:05 PM by smaislin.)
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2005 Pocket Rocket Pro -- Black
Priced right at $725 plus the cost of shipping. (You pay shipping)

I am selling a Black Pocket Rocket Pro that has not seen much use in the past few years. It has about 500-600 miles on it. It took a few business trips to Europe in its nice Samsonite hardcase. Been sitting in its case for a long time. It is time to find it a new owner, someone that will use and enjoy it. Besides the bike, it has a nice saddle and a useful seat-post connected bag. There is a pedal wrench and the needed allen (hex) wrench, but you will need to put on your own pedals. The 5mm/6mm hex wrench is stored on the bottle cage. There is also a very nice Samsonite hardcase that was purchased with the bike with some packing materials.

The bike is mechanically A-OK. Everything works. I am 5' 7" and weigh 145. My inseam is 30". Just for comparison, if it helps, my other race bike has a 53cm top tube. I would say the bike should fit a good range of riders due to lots of seat post length.

The chrome decorative piece is missing from the Shimano 105 left side shift lever. But the lever works perfectly. The Bike Friday emblem fell off the head tube (needs to be glued back on, but it is in a bag in the case). I never got around to gluing it back on.

An extra front quick release is in the bag as I only used the one it came with for shipping purposes to keep the front fork safe from damage.

Directions for packing and bike use are included.

Feel free to call me at 1-978-413-9026. I am in Concord, MA. I have the original specification sheet for the bike from Green Gear, Inc., the Bike Friday company. The original cost was $2386.

Here are some details:

Headset 522 1 1/4" Chris King (Installed at 300 miles by me)
Stems 879 Fit Stem Program 1 1/4" (this is the lightweight stem)
Bars 6571 Anatomic TTT Forma II 42cm
Bar Tape & Grips 949 Black Cork Tape
Brakes 8675 Shimano Tiagra Dual Pivot on Back Wheel
Brakes Shimano 105 on Front (Installed at 500 miles by me)
Derailleurs Front 3880 zShimano 105 Black
Derailleurs Rear 10263 zShimano Capreo 9 Derail - for double rings
Shifters/Controls 798 zShimano 105 STI 9 spd (5500) Black
Cranks 10606 FSA Gossamer 170 mm Compact 110bolt isis 34
BB bearing 10247 FSA Platinum 108mm ISIS
Chainring, Outer 9560 53T std on crank
Chainring, Inner 9562 39T x 130 std on crank
Cassette, Alt. 10261 9-26 9sp Shimano Capreo std cassette
Chains 7875 z KMC Chain Z-9000 Sil/Brn 116L 9sp
Hub Front 10714 zShimano 105 (5500) Silv 32o qr
Hubs - Alt. 10271 Shimano Capreo 32o (135) rear FH 9sp
Rims 8025 Sun M-13 (451) 32o 20x1 1/8 Silver

I can email you the spec sheet if you are interested.


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03-30-2012, 09:58 PM
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RE: 2005 Pocket Rocket Pro -- Black
Hello,Did you sell your bike? If you not sold, Please gave me the spec sheet, And you telephone can't contact!
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06-13-2012, 06:57 AM
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RE: 2005 Pocket Rocket Pro -- Black
(03-27-2012 05:20 PM)smaislin Wrote:  Priced right at $725 plus the cost of shipping. (You pay shipping)

I am selling a Black Pocket Rocket Pro that has not seen much use in the past few years. It has about 500-600 miles on it. It took a few business trips to Europe in its nice Samsonite hardcase. Been sitting in its case for a long time. It is time to find it a new owner, someone that will use and enjoy it. Besides the bike, it has a nice saddle and a useful seat-post connected bag. There is a pedal wrench and the needed allen (hex) wrench, but you will need to put on your own pedals. The 5mm/6mm hex wrench is stored on the bottle cage. There is also a very nice Samsonite hardcase that was purchased with the bike with some packing materials.

The bike is mechanically A-OK. Everything works. I am 5' 7" and weigh 145. My inseam is 30". Just for comparison, if it helps, my other race bike has a 53cm top tube. I would say the bike should fit a good range of riders due to lots of seat post length.

The chrome decorative piece is missing from the Shimano 105 left side shift lever. But the lever works perfectly. The Bike Friday emblem fell off the head tube (needs to be glued back on, but it is in a bag in the case). I never got around to gluing it back on.

An extra front quick release is in the bag as I only used the one it came with for shipping purposes to keep the front fork safe from damage.

Directions for packing and bike use are included.

Feel free to call me at 1-978-413-9026. I am in Concord, MA. I have the original specification sheet for the bike from Green Gear, Inc., the Bike Friday company. The original cost was $2386.

Here are some details:

Headset 522 1 1/4" Chris King (Installed at 300 miles by me)
Stems 879 Fit Stem Program 1 1/4" (this is the lightweight stem)
Bars 6571 Anatomic TTT Forma II 42cm
Bar Tape & Grips 949 Black Cork Tape
Brakes 8675 Shimano Tiagra Dual Pivot on Back Wheel
Brakes Shimano 105 on Front (Installed at 500 miles by me)
Derailleurs Front 3880 zShimano 105 Black
Derailleurs Rear 10263 zShimano Capreo 9 Derail - for double rings
Shifters/Controls 798 zShimano 105 STI 9 spd (5500) Black
Cranks 10606 FSA Gossamer 170 mm Compact 110bolt isis 34
BB bearing 10247 FSA Platinum 108mm ISIS
Chainring, Outer 9560 53T std on crank
Chainring, Inner 9562 39T x 130 std on crank
Cassette, Alt. 10261 9-26 9sp Shimano Capreo std cassette
Chains 7875 z KMC Chain Z-9000 Sil/Brn 116L 9sp
Hub Front 10714 zShimano 105 (5500) Silv 32o qr
Hubs - Alt. 10271 Shimano Capreo 32o (135) rear FH 9sp
Rims 8025 Sun M-13 (451) 32o 20x1 1/8 Silver

I can email you the spec sheet if you are interested.
I called and left message on your machine. Have you sold the bike?
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