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I have Park Tool "Big Blue Book" of bicycle repair, Copyright 2005, for the cost of mailing.
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Happy to move this "one only" Bianchi down tube water transfer for a 60's era bike. It originated from Bicycle Speciaties so I'm pretty sure it should match an original with great accuracy. You gotta have the bike for it, of course.
PM me an address, it's on me.
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#1229
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All of the following is available for the cost of postage. First one to e-mail me at rccardr@cox.net for a particular item gets dibs.
Please, no PM's.
POST HAS BEEN MODIFIED TO LIST ONLY ITEMS THAT ARE STILL AVAILABLE
25.4 seatpost with clamp
Spare seatpost clamp (I think this is new)
7 speed Uniglide freehub with thin spacer
Tecno saddle
Three vintage cycle computers: Cannondale, Paramount, one other (no guarantee any of them work, but pretty sure all are complete, some use oddball battery type)
Shimano 6208 indexing rear derailleur. Not pretty but it works.
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Rhode Gear rear rack pad/bungee. Will hold small items to your rack, also pads it.
[/COLOR][/B]Shimano Sora FD, 34.1 clamp size
[/COLOR][/B]No brand flat black bar, 25.4 clamp size
Please, no PM's.
POST HAS BEEN MODIFIED TO LIST ONLY ITEMS THAT ARE STILL AVAILABLE
25.4 seatpost with clamp
Spare seatpost clamp (I think this is new)
7 speed Uniglide freehub with thin spacer
Tecno saddle
Three vintage cycle computers: Cannondale, Paramount, one other (no guarantee any of them work, but pretty sure all are complete, some use oddball battery type)
Shimano 6208 indexing rear derailleur. Not pretty but it works.
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https://i797.photobucket.com/albums/yy254/rccardr/Pay%20it%20forward%20Jan%202016/Free%20D_zpsa7gw0etp.jpg[/IMG]
Rhode Gear rear rack pad/bungee. Will hold small items to your rack, also pads it.
[/COLOR][/B]Shimano Sora FD, 34.1 clamp size
[/COLOR][/B]No brand flat black bar, 25.4 clamp size
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May I claim the saddle and the clips/straps?
#1231
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Oh sorry, too late I saw "Please no PMs"
I'd like to please claim the trek bars and the cateye computer (and if it's not too greedy, the brifters -- if 7403 means 3x8). I will send an email.
I'd like to please claim the trek bars and the cateye computer (and if it's not too greedy, the brifters -- if 7403 means 3x8). I will send an email.
#1232
Keener splendor
I've gotten one of those old Cateye's to work. If you want, I can check the battery size.
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I appreciate it, but I've got some other old working cateyes at home (MITY3, VELO something...), they all use pretty standard CR2032 button batteries, I expect this would be the same, and fit the same handlebar mount.
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Keener splendor
Yep, that's probably true.
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Dweenk, you can have the saddle if you send me an e-mail per the instructions above in the post before someone else does the same.
It's the only way I can keep this stuff straight and be fair about it.
It's the only way I can keep this stuff straight and be fair about it.
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Post has been updated to show items still available as of this morning
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Got the bars and computers in the mail today. Avenir takes a pretty standard button battery that needs replacing, Cateye MITY 8 battery is still working.
I pulled the technium from the stack and swapped the drop bars for the flats, I found a pair of old short-pull levers lying around (might look on ebay for some smaller ones). My son now has a lot easier time braking. In a few years I will be able to put the drop bars and road levers back on. Just need to get some grips, might even put the bullhorns on, if he wants!
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I pulled the technium from the stack and swapped the drop bars for the flats, I found a pair of old short-pull levers lying around (might look on ebay for some smaller ones). My son now has a lot easier time braking. In a few years I will be able to put the drop bars and road levers back on. Just need to get some grips, might even put the bullhorns on, if he wants!
Pics before & after:
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Parts arrived today. Thanks rccardr so much for your generosity.
-John
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Glad you guys are happy.
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#1241
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This is a pull from a recent acquisition I've got zero use for. I'm two shakes from taking it to the co-op, but figured I'd offer up here at the cost of shipping if this is your thing. One of the arm pads is missing, but appears to be a cheap replacement part. Don't even want to know how you tape these up, it was hard enough to pull the brake lines and barcons.
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I have a Tange fork (steerer tube about 155mm). Don't get excited, I think it is high tensile steel. It has chrome sox, and appears to be fully chromed under the paint. It has threaded fender mounts on the decent quality stamped dropouts.
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This is a pull from a recent acquisition I've got zero use for. I'm two shakes from taking it to the co-op, but figured I'd offer up here at the cost of shipping if this is your thing. One of the arm pads is missing, but appears to be a cheap replacement part. Don't even want to know how you tape these up, it was hard enough to pull the brake lines and barcons.
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This is a pull from a recent acquisition I've got zero use for. I'm two shakes from taking it to the co-op, but figured I'd offer up here at the cost of shipping if this is your thing. One of the arm pads is missing, but appears to be a cheap replacement part. Don't even want to know how you tape these up, it was hard enough to pull the brake lines and barcons.
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No need to guess what it looks like, if you're logged in you can see it right here, just think, you too could have a moose on your bars! It's actually insanely light, I was surprised.
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[QUOTE=rccardr;18440091]All of the following is available for the cost of postage. First one to e-mail me at rccardr@cox.net for a particular item gets dibs.
Hi, got me stuff...lost the post and wanted to say thanks, Ben
Hi, got me stuff...lost the post and wanted to say thanks, Ben
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#1247
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I think this thread is due for a revival so I might as well kick it off! I've got a Shimano Crane rear derailleur hopefully for anyone looking to finish up an early Dura-Ace build, I'll even cover postage. It's got a little rust here and there, but should be able to clean up nicely.
Claimed, thanks all!
Claimed, thanks all!
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If anybody does want to clean it up, it sure reminds me of this old Campy RD...
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Two frame/fork combos:
First is a Peugeot, white, rusty/crusty but appears structurally OK. Full 531 and has a couple parts attached, 22.5" seat tube.
Spoken For: Next is a Claud Butler "Majestic," I believe 531 main tubes only. A bit of rust, no headset, 25" seat tube.
Prefer someone local to pickup.
First is a Peugeot, white, rusty/crusty but appears structurally OK. Full 531 and has a couple parts attached, 22.5" seat tube.
Spoken For: Next is a Claud Butler "Majestic," I believe 531 main tubes only. A bit of rust, no headset, 25" seat tube.
Prefer someone local to pickup.
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