Classic & Vintage - ISO and For Trade thread parts 2 and 3.

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tmoneygetpaid
08-08-09, 09:43 AM
I think the specialized touring triples were sugino xd2, which rivendell and others love as one of the finest triples ever made. I found one at the co-op the other day, just need a left crank to match.


fieldrecordings
08-08-09, 11:37 AM
ISO - 1" threaded fork, pref. chrome, black, or celeste (!) & Columbus-tubed but will settle for anything but a unicrown fork. :)

I've got an late 80s Bianchi track frame that I'd like to ride on the street w/a front brake & would like to refrain from drilling the original fork/becoming an outcast on the nyc fixed forum.

Thanks!

stausty
08-08-09, 12:12 PM
ISO that tabbed washer that goes between a Simplex derailleur and the dropout hanger/ derailleur claw.


unworthy1
08-08-09, 12:16 PM
^ huh?, can't picture this tabbed washer in my mind's eye...do you have a picture?

stausty
08-08-09, 01:12 PM
I can't find a pic of just the washer. It has two tabs, one to catch on the derailleur and one to catch on the hanger. You can see them poking out at the derailleur hanger bolt in these two pics:

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3301/3618490156_222324a561.jpg

http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/jj269/baypicture/ZZS/omega048.jpg

23skidoo
08-08-09, 02:00 PM
I think you can see the piece--at least I hope it's the same piece on this Sachs-Huret--stausty is seeking in this photo; as he said, it's the tabbed washer.

http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/jj102/shouteefbock/Sachs-Huret%20Duopar/th_Sachs-Huretduopar006.jpg (http://s270.photobucket.com/albums/jj102/shouteefbock/Sachs-Huret%20Duopar/?action=view&current=Sachs-Huretduopar006.jpg)

stausty
08-08-09, 04:34 PM
Thanks for helping clarify. That's basically it, but the Simplex version has two tabs going in opposite directions.

akorby
08-08-09, 07:33 PM
Looking for a 58cm GT pulse. Anyone?

thanks and thanks

mazdaspeed
08-09-09, 12:15 AM
I need a helicomatic freewheel lockring.

unworthy1
08-09-09, 10:42 AM
Thanks for helping clarify. That's basically it, but the Simplex version has two tabs going in opposite directions.

Now I understand, but...sorry, don't have one.

brockd15
08-09-09, 07:03 PM
I need a Suntour ARX rear derailleur, or something comparable. Anybody have one?

krems81
08-09-09, 09:43 PM
Wanted: 28H clincher rims. 700c

Have: Too much stuff to list. What are you looking for?

You wouldn't happen to want yellow velocity aeroheads (erd 602) in 28h with an o/c rear rim would you?

QuickDraw
08-10-09, 07:22 AM
FT: Cinelli Giro D'Itaila Bars, for some flavor of Randonneur bars, extra points for wider bars and cool engravings one the clamp section.

*Edit* i need something with a clamp diameter of either 25.4mm or 26.0mm (26mm preferred)


http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3422/3759849245_d067af5a19.jpg
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2615/3759849795_a9b95e716b.jpg
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2473/3759850321_9d04d644c4.jpg



*GONE*

JRT
08-10-09, 08:26 AM
Have: Simplex Alloy SeatPost:

http://img21.imageshack.us/img21/8561/simplexseatpost0.jpg

with 25.0mm diameter in mint unused condition

Want: Same thing with 25.4mm diameter.

miamijim
08-10-09, 11:47 AM
You wouldn't happen to want yellow velocity aeroheads (erd 602) in 28h with an o/c rear rim would you?

I'll let you know after I do some some spoke length calucaltions.

j. hughes
08-10-09, 01:33 PM
Have: Pair of Tektro 521AG Long-Reach Dual-Pivot Calipers w/ polished aluminum finish (reach is 47-57mm, they are recessed)

http://images.channeladvisor.com/Sell/SSProfiles/43000189/Images/4/Tektro%20R556.jpg

Need: Something with a slightly longer reach (like the R556)

huerro
08-10-09, 03:29 PM
ISO: Mavic MA40 laced to a 600 tri-color front hub.

Just got a nice 6400 group, but the guy had had his front wheel stolen a couple years ago sold it with some bladed-spoke abomination.

beech333
08-10-09, 05:23 PM
I know that most of it is junk, but since I don't want to throw it away, I thought I would toss it in with deals so you guys could use them on your flippers. I'm not looking for much anyway. See pictures.

Have:
1. Suntour barcons with some wear with/without downtube cable stop (pending)

2. Future looking pedals with strange metal tabs (Seriously, I don't know crap about clipless pedals, so an ID of what they are could be helpful)

3. 2 sets of crappy plastic pedals (one of them cracked but usable, did I mention throwins)

4. Shimano 105 pedals with toe clips (I'm keeping the straps)

5. 2 Zefal Solibloc frame pumps (schrader valve hose)

6. Nitto Young stem - 22.2(?) (on bottom in picture) - came off an old Fuji

7. another stem that says 'SR 5355 Japan' (no idea of what it is) - came off an old Fuji, probably not original to the bike

8. Brooks wrench (pending)

9. 2 wedge bags (throwin)

10. kickstand (don't know if all of the hardware is there. but it is a throwin)

11. Fuji Look saddle -appears to be in decent shape except the fabric is coming up at the back (can it be glued?)

12. Suntour Cyclone long cage RD (pending)

13. Suntour Cycone MII long cage RD (not pictured)


Looking for:
1. pedals similar to the MKS touring or MKS Sylvan road pedals. I have a wide foot and need a wider pedal. I could use two sets. (2 pending in)

2. Toe clips for above pedals (pending)

3. old ivory colored cable housing (formerly white) for barcon shifters (second set) would be a great score. I need some to match the brake housing on one of my bikes. I'll happily take used. New white housing just doesn't match the bike anymore. I'd consider buying new housing to trade for old housing that is in decent shape.

mkeller234
08-11-09, 01:35 AM
Want:

- Matress saddle appropriate for a 50 year old 3 speed.
- Stem mounted bell
- Long reach calipers, 65-70+mm reach and nutted.
- black and red cotton bar tape

Have:
- Campagnolo NR brake levers with new euro-asia hoods
- Cinelli Giro D'Italia bars, new logo 42 wide 64 drop. Sleeves in decent condition.
- NOS selle italia Turbo seat cover. Really bright yellow, in original box.
- Campagnolo NR front derailleur, the one with the holes in the cage.
- MKS Sylvan road pedals
- Shimano Exage action aero brake levers (bluish in color)

High Fist Shin
08-11-09, 02:05 PM
ISO:

I need a single lock nut for a Suntour bar end shifter. I know its a long shot but maybe someone has a trashed one.

It just will not keep the cable tension on the FD without it; it keeps loosening up after a few rides.

Thanks for checking.

23skidoo
08-11-09, 04:26 PM
ISO:

I need a single lock nut for a Suntour bar end shifter. I know its a long shot but maybe someone has a trashed one.

It just will not keep the cable tension on the FD without it; it keeps loosening up after a few rides.

Thanks for checking.

And if someone just happens to have two of them.....:D

nlerner
08-11-09, 04:53 PM
ISO:

I need a single lock nut for a Suntour bar end shifter. I know its a long shot but maybe someone has a trashed one.

It just will not keep the cable tension on the FD without it; it keeps loosening up after a few rides.

Thanks for checking.

If you mean that domed, round nut with the slot that goes over the recessed nut, I'm afraid I don't have a spare. But I did find that an any appropriately threaded will nut work (such as another like the one that's recessed). There's just enough room in there to get a socket head on the nut and tighten it up.

Neal

High Fist Shin
08-11-09, 05:10 PM
If you mean that domed, round nut with the slot that goes over the recessed nut, I'm afraid I don't have a spare. But I did find that an any appropriately threaded will nut work (such as another like the one that's recessed). There's just enough room in there to get a socket head on the nut and tighten it up.

Neal

I was thinking just that, but it seems that 23skidoo has a couple spares. :thumb:

High Fist Shin
08-11-09, 05:11 PM
And if someone just happens to have two of them.....:D

:D PM on the way.

clarkgriswold
08-12-09, 12:18 AM
I just got into bikes in March, and now am building bikes for the family.
My wife just took over my son's bike (flat bar, Performance road frame, and wal-mart schwinn parts) so I need to get him a bike. He wants to move up to drop handlebars anyway.

I've got the itch for Vintage or Classic, but have to get him something he can do a few charity rides on too.

Just looking for something cheap and rideable; not collectable - he's pretty short but could fit a 51-53CM or equivelent - 54CM is too big for now (at least the one I tried).

Perfer indexed shifting, stem shifters might be easier for him but downtube would be fine. Bar end would just be sweet but probably out of my price range.

Did I mention cheap? Just starting in March I had to buy all the silly equipment, tools, and related junk.

Anything in the Houston/Austin area and cheap. I've been watching craigslist - There is a Raleigh Grand Sport listed I was going to look at if it doesn't sell. I've tried a few garage sales but haven't even seen a road bike at all. Any advice in PM on where to look would be helpful too.

RobbieTunes
08-12-09, 06:10 AM
I just got into bikes in March, and now am building bikes for the family.
My wife just took over my son's bike (flat bar, Performance road frame, and wal-mart schwinn parts) so I need to get him a bike. He wants to move up to drop handlebars anyway.

I've got the itch for Vintage or Classic, but have to get him something he can do a few charity rides on too.

Just looking for something cheap and rideable; not collectable - he's pretty short but could fit a 51-53CM or equivelent - 54CM is too big for now (at least the one I tried).

Perfer indexed shifting, stem shifters might be easier for him but downtube would be fine. Bar end would just be sweet but probably out of my price range.

Did I mention cheap? Just starting in March I had to buy all the silly equipment, tools, and related junk.

Anything in the Houston/Austin area and cheap. I've been watching craigslist - There is a Raleigh Grand Sport listed I was going to look at if it doesn't sell. I've tried a few garage sales but haven't even seen a road bike at all. Any advice in PM on where to look would be helpful too.

Um, subjective opinion here, but would need a budget guide...for $200-$300:
Centurion Ironman or Lemans or Lemans RS
Panasonic DX Series
Fuji's
Miyata's
the odd Lotus or two (Lotii?)
Peugeot Triathlon
Trek 500 series or up, or maybe an older Trek aluminum if priced right..

There are lots, and there and plenty of helpful BF members in your area...

clarkgriswold
08-12-09, 07:23 AM
Um, subjective opinion here, but would need a budget guide...for $200-$300:
Centurion Ironman or Lemans or Lemans RS
Panasonic DX Series
Fuji's
Miyata's
the odd Lotus or two (Lotii?)
Peugeot Triathlon
Trek 500 series or up, or maybe an older Trek aluminum if priced right..

There are lots, and there and plenty of helpful BF members in your area...

Thanks for the list! Budget is pretty sad - prefer $100 or less. I can do some wrenching and not looking for anything spectacular - would even appreciate a tip for anything that pops up on craigslist, auctions, thrft stores, etc.
There is a Raleigh Grand Prix listed for $55, but I haven't seen it yet - assume minimum is tubes and tires that would run another $50, likely is cables/housings, and possibly fresh seat.

I did pick up an aluminum 1989 Trek 1200 last weekend for $100 but its too big for him, and now I want to ride it myself (it's what got me interested in C&V... One owner, just need tubes/tires and a longer reach stem. I posted pics of it in Vintage rides BTW)

23skidoo
08-12-09, 08:19 AM
I was thinking just that, but it seems that 23skidoo has a couple spares. :thumb:

Naww, 23skidoo was looking for one too and was hoping to get on the bandwagon if Dan scored big time; guess I'll head out to the hardware store to find a regular old hex nut.:cry:

j. hughes
08-12-09, 09:18 AM
Got it.
Thanks gbalke

-holiday76
08-12-09, 09:58 AM
Naww, 23skidoo was looking for one too and was hoping to get on the bandwagon if Dan scored big time; guess I'll head out to the hardware store to find a regular old hex nut.:cry:

and i need like 3 or 4 of them :)

Noah Scape
08-12-09, 10:23 AM
I bought some machine screws with the right sized head from the hardware store, I put them in a vice and drilled a hole from the head down into the body of the bolt, then I tapped them, then I cut the thread off and filed it clean. Worked well enough, the hardest part is drilling straight, of course if you have a drill press this would be easy.

I've done the same thing... here's a thread (http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread.php?t=305110&highlight=suntour) with a comparative pic.

nlerner
08-12-09, 10:36 AM
I've done the same thing... here's a thread (http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread.php?t=305110&highlight=suntour) with a comparative pic.

I like that idea. What's the threading needed?

Neal

High Fist Shin
08-12-09, 11:04 AM
I like that idea. What's the threading needed?

Neal

+1

Great idea. I need to give it a try.

cudak888
08-12-09, 03:46 PM
ISO:

Raleigh Twenty/Folder fork in Coffee
Raleigh Twenty/Folder chainguard in Coffee

-Kurt

gr23932
08-12-09, 06:28 PM
ISO:

Nervar crank extracting tool....23mm I think?

I'm not looking in purchasing one, just want to borrow it. I will provide $$ via paypal as collateral.

Edit:
It's not a Nervar Crank set; it's a Specialites TA. Had a brain fart.

divineAndbright
08-12-09, 07:01 PM
ISO: Cinelli 1a stem in 80-90mm or a sakae superlight in same length.

For Trade: Cinelli 1a in 110mm, also a early 80s 3t record in 110mm, a 70s 3t record in 105 (seems to be for french diameter steer tube), I have some other stems as well.

unworthy1
08-12-09, 07:37 PM
ISO:

Nervar crank extracting tool....23mm I think?

I'm not looking in purchasing one, just want to borrow it. I will provide $$ via paypal as collateral.

measure twice, cause if it's a later 3-pin model it may be Stronglight 23.15mm. I could loan you that tool with the usual first-born-son and bag-of-money stipulation...an earlier "Star" model may well be 23mm, I'm not positive about that one.

junkfoodjunkie
08-12-09, 07:57 PM
trade complete

Antipodes
08-13-09, 05:28 AM
WANT:
* Nitto Technomic stem, 120mm reach, 26.0 clamp OR Nitto Dirtdrop stem, longer reach version
* Shimano Sante rear hub (must have original skewer)
* Shimano 600 "tri-colour" / Sante / Dura Ace aero brake levers, preferably with black or grey hoods
* Nice silver 26.6 seatpost, at least 230mm rail clamp to bottom

HAVE:
* Dia Compe Aero Gran Compe calipers (A C300G) and levers (A C250G, could do with new hoods)
* Dia Compe GX 400 calipers, recessed-mount
* Campy Chorus 111mm Italian BB
* Stronglight P3 headset, French thread, with extra upper cup
* Stronglight 99 170mm triple crankset with chainrings
* Mafac Competition front caliper (no straddle cable unfortunately)
* Suntour Cyclone MK. II front and rear derailleurs and shifters
* Suntour bar end / bar con shifters (missing one "locknut", but doesn't affect operation)
* SR Laprade 27.2 fluted seatpost
* Avocet Racing I saddle
* ALE red annodised toeclips, ~ small size. Anno is partly faded, but they still look good
* Christophe S chrome toeclips
* Shimano 1st gen. XT friction thumbshifters. One not holding tension, may be able to be fixed
* Shimano XT 7 ("ghost" 8) speed indexed thumbshifters
* other stuff, just ask

BOBSONATOR
08-13-09, 12:01 PM
want: spd pedals (i have sl cleats)

have: mafac "racer" centerpulls & levers. & simplex shifter levers from AO-8

fieldrecordings
08-13-09, 09:12 PM
want - Cinelli 1A in 100 or 95
have - Cinelli XA in 120, Specialized stem in 110 plus other, non-stem items

thanks.

RobbieTunes
08-14-09, 11:30 AM
ISO: 25.0 seatpost with no setback (2). Can trade 25.0 seatpost with setback or forbidden....

kirke
08-14-09, 02:53 PM
Want to Buy:

NEW OLD STOCK Campagnolo Chorus Italian threaded headset. 1990s-early 2000s version with the top nut and lock nut with only 4 wrench flats.

smoothness
08-14-09, 04:06 PM
I'm looking for a Dave Scott Ironman Centurion funny bike frame with an effective top tube of 48 cm and a seat tube of around the same length. I've got a 51 cm Centurion Le Mans RS with fork and bottom bracket, tange 2 double butted.

RobbieTunes
08-14-09, 04:30 PM
PM sent. I only know of one out there that may be for sale. I doubt you'll be able to trade it for the Lemans RS, but you never know. Pics of the RS would be helpful.

It's not a funny bike, it's a women-specific model aided in design by Terry. 24" front wheel.

cudak888
08-14-09, 07:04 PM
ISO: 25.0 seatpost with no setback (2). Can trade 25.0 seatpost with setback or forbidden....

No set-back, at ALL?

-Kurt

RobbieTunes
08-15-09, 06:34 PM
No set-back, at ALL?

-KurtWell, a wee bit is better than a lot, but none would be best.

Also,

Have: Weinmann 610 caliper in great condition,
Need: Weinmann 750 for the reach.
NEVER MIND! Problem solved.

If you have one, trade it to J.Hughes first and put me down for second dibs....he asked a few days ago...

JeremiahW037
08-16-09, 12:52 AM
Have Dura Ace 7410 Front Derailleur with 28.6mm clamp in excellent condition.
Need the same thing with the 34.9mm clamp for an aluminum tubed frame. Near same condition.
http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a387/Osiris037/100_11842.jpg

prof2k
08-16-09, 03:27 AM
Have:
A whole lot of stuff (campy etc...)

Want:
A wheelset of superbe pro road hubs(freewheel type) and tubular rims

j. hughes
08-16-09, 09:22 AM
Well, a wee bit is better than a lot, but none would be best.

Also,

Have: Weinmann 610 caliper in great condition,
Need: Weinmann 750 for the reach.

If you have one, trade it to J.Hughes first and put me down for second dibs....he asked a few days ago...

Got one. Next one's all yours.