Classic & Vintage - Does anyone have one of these?

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DavidInAtl
03-06-07, 01:52 PM
I broke my toe clip. At the time i thought "No biggie. I have 2 sets at home." It is a biggie cause the ones I have do not fit. Does anyone have one of these? It's a Shimano 105
I do have one; I need another.
Want to split a pair?:D
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DavidInAtl
03-06-07, 02:12 PM
I do have one; I need another.
Want to split a pair?:D
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Looks like we already have. :p
LittleGinseng
03-06-07, 02:20 PM
I have 2 NOS, and I don't need em. Also the pedals that go along with them. I can send you each one for the cost of postage, but the pedals will be extra;)
DavidInAtl
03-06-07, 02:29 PM
I have 2 NOS, and I don't need em. Also the pedals that go along with them. I can send you each one for the cost of postage, but the pedals will be extra;)
PM sent.
Little Darwin
03-06-07, 02:48 PM
I have a pair of similar Shimano 600 pedals with clips I could be convinced to part with if either of you want to bite the bullet and upgrade. :D
For the cost of postage plus a voluntary contribution in an appropriate amount of your choosing to whatever my next charity ride is (probably the Philadelphia Livestrong ride).
EDIT: First come first serve, also the clips on the 600's are metal.
EDIT AGAIN:
FIRST CAME... FIRST SERVED.
Pedals will be on their way to a new home shortly.
I have 2 NOS, and I don't need em. Also the pedals that go along with them. I can send you each one for the cost of postage, but the pedals will be extra;)
What Dave said!
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Sammyboy
03-07-07, 02:29 AM
They're great pedals (I have two pairs, both on bikes), but the clips are murder to find!
I have one, and I'm in ATL. Its from v. 1988 Shimano 105 pedals. PM me.
tellyho
03-07-07, 05:38 AM
Those things are the worst. I have a pair on my fixed gear, and would love to get metal clips for them, but they're only available in the Dura Ace line for $20 - $30. I'm switching out to another set of pedals.
The funny thing is as you slide down the food chain to the Exage groups, the pedals can take either the Exage tongue and slot clips or the 105/600/Dura Ace three-hole clips, but the uipper level pedals only take the three hole clips. Of course, the Exage clips are readily available and cheap......:mad:
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