Paul F Mottey

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Super nice 8 point Mottey from 12-06. This Mottey is featured on Pauls web site.

Butt weighs 15.2 oz. 431 gr.
Shaft. 4.1 oz. 117 gr.
Shaft. 4.1 oz. 118 gr.

$4200
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I would also consider trades. Somewhere around $2000 plus a nice mid-range cue. I can email more pics
 

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Thanks guys.

I have my eyes on a stainless steel Italian road bike.

I'll take some offers
 
Stainless steel bike,...sounds like it would be a lot heavier than aluminum or fibre. What is the advantage of the stainless on a road bike application?
 
Stainless steel bike,...sounds like it would be a lot heavier than aluminum or fibre. What is the advantage of the stainless on a road bike application?

Steel rides better. About 1 lb heavier than good alum or carbon fiber
 
What is the price change? Also, I can't find Paul's web page.... do you have a link?

The change is I lowered the price and also willing to trade. I just modified the first page.

I cant find Pauls web site but I found breakersbilliardsandlounge.com
Pic #12 and #32 are simular to mine. Not sure where the other site went to, so my cue is not currently shown. Sorry, It was a long time ago.
 
Steel rides better. About 1 lb heavier than good alum or carbon fiber

Awesome Mottey.GLWS.

The most important places to have light weight on a bike (aside from the frame) are the parts that spin.Rims,tires,spokes,hubs,pedals, chain rings,chain etc,I believe the steel frame may be stiffer,and therefore transfer more pedal power to the rear wheel.The rear "triangle" of the frame and the frame in general is the most important component of course.I have been riding my DeRosa and Colnago,since the '70's.Full Campanolo,and some Cinelli parts.Just my 2 cents.
Marc
 
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