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Old 04-02-2008
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Default Bike, Tablet, Snorer

Hey guys got a few bits for sale. Thought i'd offer you lot them first before the fleebay..

1) 2005/06 Haro Extreme X3 Downhill bike. Basically cut price version of the Werx 7 Mick Hannah used to ride. Bought it early 2006 off friend and rode it for about a month before other things got in the way, has been in storage since except for a day last easter before i got tempted by shiny new 4bar bikes and bought an SX Trail
spec is -

Same frame as Werx 7 and this years X7 with 7" of travel and 1.5" head tube, 15"
Manitou Stance Flow forks with 1.5" steerer. 6" travel. Simple but effective.
XT rear mech and shifter, mech has had about a days riding, replaced old XT one with new of same model as it was free off a friend closing his shop.
Blackspire As-1 chain device
Husselfelt cranks/stem/bars
Front brake - Hope M4 (black/gold) 8"
rear brake - Hayes 8"
SDG ibeam saddle and post.
DMR v8 pedals.
Wheels are Haros own sealed hubs, quite good actually and are still going strong. Single track rims and Maxxis Minnion tyres. hubs are bolt through, rear is 12mm/150mm

2x Rear shocks!!
Original Manitou Metal RP, good shock with adjustable platform and rebound (has been TFtuned for previous owner but worked for me)
Hardly ridden Manitou Swinger 6way. Great shock, no spring or bushes but use one off RP.

Bad stuff -
Bit of play at pivot so bearings might need replacing, Cheap though seen em on ebay for about £16 each, but never fancied doing it! Dont notice it while riding but needs mentioning
Rear disk is a bit warped from ham fisted friends loading car! rubs a bit but not terribly.
Chain guide has 36tooth ring on which is 2 smaller than Blackspire say the guide will handle. Never had a problem but again need to point out.
Rebound has never done a thing on the forks, had manitous before and they have all been the same, been told you need to have them tuned to get it to do owt.
Big one is that the Swinger needs a service, after being sat upside down for about a year there is a problem with the rebound circuit so needs to be opened up and checked.
Ususal scratches etc., no dents, some bad chain slap by drop out but cant avoid it due to design.
Rear wheel needs new inner tube as i pinched the one in it for new bike after thorn attack.

Its a great bike, i'm 5'11" and didnt find the 15" to small, its long so its roomy, used to bmx anyway. Can either deliver upto 70 mile from liverpool (for cost of petrol!) or you can pick up
£400 ono.

http://www.craigmagee.co.uk/sale/bike1.jpg
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2) Wacom Graphic Tablet - SERIAL - Same sensitivity as new version just no fancy buttons, Has some marks, rubbing and discoloration but works fine. Just wont work on my G5 as its SERIAL. NO driver disk, can download em, but has spare tips for pen. you'll need a SERIAL port on you PC. £30 ono

http://www.craigmagee.co.uk/sale/wacom.jpg

3)Tamiya TB EVO 3 SURIKARN RED EDITON - has been run, has marks to carbon and red bits, some chips at edges of chassis. Also one of the front outdrives has been chipped but car still runs ok. Has tech racing 3 piece drive shaft. Bunch of spares like gears/wishbones/gearbox casings, bunch of pinions, ONEWAY (RED!). Proline Cadilac shell, good nick some dents in front and some major paint flaking in front
Also got Proline salen mustang shell, some paint flaking (i dont have much luck painting shells!) Good project for tamiya collector maybe £60 ONO

http://www.craigmagee.co.uk/sale/snorer1.jpg
http://www.craigmagee.co.uk/sale/snorer2.jpg
http://www.craigmagee.co.uk/sale/snorer3.jpg

Can post the Snorer and Wacom, will probs be about £10 each special delivery.

I'm after a few RC bits - Durga/501x/B44/ BL Motors and speedos - so would consider a PX or even a swap for something suitable


Cheers

craig
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You know you can get USB to serial cables?

http://serialio.com/products/adaptors/usb_serial.php
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You beat me to it.... But, as far as I'm aware the WACOM won't work with this adaptor... You need a high speed adaptor from Keyspan for any Wacom and this is exactly what I use, and I use this exact same Wacom myself at home along with the Keyspan serial-usb adaptor.


http://www.amazon.com/Keyspan-Speed-..._tdp_sv_edpp_i
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p.s. The Wacom is an absolute bargain - if no budding artist snaps this up I'll take it as a spare.
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Well if you want it jim ;-D

There are no drivers for the wacom that support serial on the mac and thats what you need to get it working, the adapter alone aint enough. I've tried and thats why its been on the shelf for a year :-( The USB one at the time though was £50 more :O

I'm back used to a mouse again now as well so i cant be bothered getting a new tablet. It was hard using one at home then a mouse in the office all day.

I'm now having a difficult time switching between my mighty mouse at home and my old apple mouse in work!! NO RIGHT CLICK ARRRRRR
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ahh right I'm with you. Even the latest PC drivers support this Wacom on serial so it's all good. I used a Wacom at work for a while now (10 years or so) and find it hard to go back to a mouse - but I did paint with a mouse for a long time.
 

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