ISO and For Trade thread parts 2 and 3.
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Is anyone looking for a 170 mm non-drive side crank arm for a Stronglight 99? There's one at the local bike co-op that seems to be in pretty good shape, though with a few marks. I thought of this because there was a matching drive-side arm with two chainrings that went pretty cheap on ebay the other day--$35 or so, I think.
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ISO:
Sport touring frame/fork/hs 58-60cm (bonus points for a Trek)
B-17 saddle
HAVE:
Huret Jubliee RD
Thumb shifters
Specialized Street Stomper Complete Bike
1987 Scwhinn Voyageur frame/fork/HS
27" wheelset (Normandy Competition HF hubs)
Sport touring frame/fork/hs 58-60cm (bonus points for a Trek)
B-17 saddle
HAVE:
Huret Jubliee RD
Thumb shifters
Specialized Street Stomper Complete Bike
1987 Scwhinn Voyageur frame/fork/HS
27" wheelset (Normandy Competition HF hubs)
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Is anyone looking for a 170 mm non-drive side crank arm for a Stronglight 99? There's one at the local bike co-op that seems to be in pretty good shape, though with a few marks. I thought of this because there was a matching drive-side arm with two chainrings that went pretty cheap on ebay the other day--$35 or so, I think.
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That probably isn't happening, but let me know on the wheels
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Thanks much!
I will sell that bike eventually...but it probably is going to be at least pick 3 pricing
I will sell that bike eventually...but it probably is going to be at least pick 3 pricing
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ISO:
Gran sport crown race
Gran sport upper race
Nuovo Record Adjustable cup
Nuovo Record crown race in better condition than the one I have below
Have:
Nuovo record crown race
Nuovo Record lower cup
Nuovo Record Upper Race
Gran sport crown race
Gran sport upper race
Nuovo Record Adjustable cup
Nuovo Record crown race in better condition than the one I have below
Have:
Nuovo record crown race
Nuovo Record lower cup
Nuovo Record Upper Race
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Have: Civia Bryant frame and fork, including crankset and bb and headset (frame accepts belt drive)
Want: Surly 1X1, Karate Monkey frame, but shoot me offers. Vintage stuff cool too
Want: Surly 1X1, Karate Monkey frame, but shoot me offers. Vintage stuff cool too
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Well this isn't as nice as what most people put up on here, but I have an old Austrian made Sears 3 speed (60's) if anybody wants to cannibalize parts from it for the cost of shipping? The hub (Sachs Torpedo w/ coaster break) needs repairs. I don't know enough to fix it myself but if someone likes these old hubs maybe they could have fun with it. I figured I'd check here before I give it to the local co-op. A lot of the parts have some rust but I think would clean up fine with OA.
Also looking for a sturdy silver colored rear rack.. I just got a new bike and the rack that came with it says only 10kg on it.
Also looking for a sturdy silver colored rear rack.. I just got a new bike and the rack that came with it says only 10kg on it.
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I'm not looking to trade for anything but i'm looking to buy a 700C bladed carbon fork. Must be for 1 1/8 and for a 700c wheel. I'm looking for mint condition as i am looking for it as a gift. please let me know if you have anything for sale. Doesn't have to be uber fancy, i'm more or less going for a "look" and condition.
Need it for an Xmas gift!!
here's an example:
Need it for an Xmas gift!!
here's an example:
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ISO: In search of a 650b wheelset for a 126mm spaced frame. I would ideally like hard-anodized or black rims, and 36 spokes - but am open minded. This is for a 700c frame I am interested in converting.
Have: 8-sp campagnolo Athena shfiters/brakes/crankset
Have: 8-sp campagnolo Athena shfiters/brakes/crankset
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I have a pair of laced-once, but unused Velocity 650B rims that could use a home. I will throw a pair of hubs in the box, and maybe some spokes and you can put them together at your end.
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Want To Trade
Have: 165mm Suntour Sprint crankset
Want: 170mm, 172.5mm or 175mm Suntour Sprint or Suntour Superbe Pro crankset. The longer the better.
I don't need the chainrings.
Have: 165mm Suntour Sprint crankset
Want: 170mm, 172.5mm or 175mm Suntour Sprint or Suntour Superbe Pro crankset. The longer the better.
I don't need the chainrings.
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Have: Pre-CPSC ('78-) Campagnolo Record front derailleur (or at least I think it is...Campy stuff all looks the same to me)
Want: Post-CPSC ('78+) campagnolo Recornd front derailleur, or equivilent that will work with a triple.
1-inch clamp(s).
Want: Post-CPSC ('78+) campagnolo Recornd front derailleur, or equivilent that will work with a triple.
1-inch clamp(s).
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Have: 2X9 Tiagra STI's
Want: Anything vintage, shoot me offers. Some velo orange bar end Dia-Compe ENE's would be lovely
Want: Anything vintage, shoot me offers. Some velo orange bar end Dia-Compe ENE's would be lovely
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ISO
do you have a frame that terminally bent or damaged?
I may try my hand at some frame modifications on my Cardinelli
so the ISO is
used good front and rear drops-I prefer italian
also need the over the BB cable guides,
the post where the cable housing starts on the chain stay
a rear brake bridge-going to lower it for 700c
If Im going to repaint-why not?
mike
do you have a frame that terminally bent or damaged?
I may try my hand at some frame modifications on my Cardinelli
so the ISO is
used good front and rear drops-I prefer italian
also need the over the BB cable guides,
the post where the cable housing starts on the chain stay
a rear brake bridge-going to lower it for 700c
If Im going to repaint-why not?
mike
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The geometry is the same so they should both have the same performance, wear being equal. If your cage is worn I could send you a replacement gran sport one (post CPSC with the lip and solid front) to put on your older clamp?
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I have a nearly new Brooks Pro in antique brown with hand hammered rivets that I'd like to trade for a B-17 prefferably in a similar color or aged to a similar color.
The saddle probably has less than 100 miles on it and I love the way it looks but it just doesn't fit my anatomy.
Here's the pics, just took these today, only a couple tiny flaws in the leather.
The saddle probably has less than 100 miles on it and I love the way it looks but it just doesn't fit my anatomy.
Here's the pics, just took these today, only a couple tiny flaws in the leather.
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Have: Campagnolo 9/10 (11?) compatible wheelsets. All have silver hubs, two have black Open Pro rims, one has silver Mavic Module E rims. I think all are 36h, have to verify one of the black OP might be 32. PM for details.
Want: pair of 28h rims. High quality, relatively light and able to take 700x35 tires on dirt roads...does such a thing exist?
Want: pair of 28h rims. High quality, relatively light and able to take 700x35 tires on dirt roads...does such a thing exist?
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I have:
A pair of 700c 32H rims. They are Ambrosio, black with silver side walls, nice looking semi-vintage rims with eyelets. Pretty nice used rims.
A pair of 36H hubs. They are Pelissier 1001 or something like that; English thread, 126 mm, complete with QR's. The flanges are a little bigger than what's on most small flange hubs. Pretty nice used hubs.
A pair of 36H hubs, Campy NR large flange... I think these are English thread.
I would like to trade either the pair of 32H rims for 36H rims, either 700c or 650b.
Or I'd trade either pair of 36H hubs for 32H hubs. I'll only trade the Campy ones for another pair of Campy large flange hubs, but I'll trade the Pelissiers for anything comparable.
Photos on request.
A pair of 700c 32H rims. They are Ambrosio, black with silver side walls, nice looking semi-vintage rims with eyelets. Pretty nice used rims.
A pair of 36H hubs. They are Pelissier 1001 or something like that; English thread, 126 mm, complete with QR's. The flanges are a little bigger than what's on most small flange hubs. Pretty nice used hubs.
A pair of 36H hubs, Campy NR large flange... I think these are English thread.
I would like to trade either the pair of 32H rims for 36H rims, either 700c or 650b.
Or I'd trade either pair of 36H hubs for 32H hubs. I'll only trade the Campy ones for another pair of Campy large flange hubs, but I'll trade the Pelissiers for anything comparable.
Photos on request.
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