ISO and For Trade thread parts 2 and 3.
#9701
MIKE is my name!
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Front campy drop bolts must have existed, bikeville even has a picture of one,
https://images.andale.com/f2/115/106/...ont_center.jpg
https://images.andale.com/f2/115/106/...ont_center.jpg
#9703
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Looking to swap my Brooks Swift, honey color, for a Brooks B17 special, in black, brown or honey.
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(Feeler)
Have:
easton ec90sl 1in full carbon fork w/plenty of steerer for a 60cm w/spacers
chorus headset for above fork
fsa 1in expander plug
cinelli spanachi extensions (silver, minor wear but nice overal)
gray keo classic pedals
ormega mistral group (was NOS when mounted, 500miles tops, still have boxes)
black shifters with all hardware
Black clamp on fd
Black rd
170mm crankset
bb (includes setup for English and Italian)
modolo plastic resin brake levers (they match perfectly)
dia compe radius calipers (very light, complement group well)
kmc chain
i would like to see the ofmega group go together but would split the brakes if nessisary. I can also get pictures to prove condition, but here is the build:
want:
soma hwy 1 bars (black, 26mm clamp, 42 wide)
Black bar tape (brand flexible)
27.2 Thomson post (black w/ setback)
campagnolo cable set or campy compatible jagwire
campy 10spd wheelset
pm if you have anything else.
Have:
easton ec90sl 1in full carbon fork w/plenty of steerer for a 60cm w/spacers
chorus headset for above fork
fsa 1in expander plug
cinelli spanachi extensions (silver, minor wear but nice overal)
gray keo classic pedals
ormega mistral group (was NOS when mounted, 500miles tops, still have boxes)
black shifters with all hardware
Black clamp on fd
Black rd
170mm crankset
bb (includes setup for English and Italian)
modolo plastic resin brake levers (they match perfectly)
dia compe radius calipers (very light, complement group well)
kmc chain
i would like to see the ofmega group go together but would split the brakes if nessisary. I can also get pictures to prove condition, but here is the build:
want:
soma hwy 1 bars (black, 26mm clamp, 42 wide)
Black bar tape (brand flexible)
27.2 Thomson post (black w/ setback)
campagnolo cable set or campy compatible jagwire
campy 10spd wheelset
pm if you have anything else.
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#9705
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ISO -
braze on front derailleur
dual pivotal brake calipers
9 speed rear derailleur
two piece crankset
saddle
Have -
a bunch of vintage components, pm me for more info
braze on front derailleur
dual pivotal brake calipers
9 speed rear derailleur
two piece crankset
saddle
Have -
a bunch of vintage components, pm me for more info
#9706
multimodal commuter
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I had this leather saddle. The stamp says "superior quality / Special / Made in Japan"
I took more photos but they all came out blurry. This is a decent but not excellent saddle.
The leather is hard. Very hard. There are surface cracks, and a deep scratch or two, that I don't consider serious.
I bought this with the intention of putting new leather on it, but decided the existing leather is too good to be replaced.
But it's gone now.
I took more photos but they all came out blurry. This is a decent but not excellent saddle.
The leather is hard. Very hard. There are surface cracks, and a deep scratch or two, that I don't consider serious.
I bought this with the intention of putting new leather on it, but decided the existing leather is too good to be replaced.
But it's gone now.
Last edited by rhm; 12-20-12 at 07:16 AM. Reason: The saddle is packed up and waiting to go to the post office.
#9707
Panasonic Nut
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Need a rationally priced Dura Ace 32h 7400-7403 front hub in very good condition. Trying to get the wheels for my Panasonic PR-6000 built at long last. Don't have much to trade right now as I apparently lost the box with most of my good vintage spares when I moved (ACK!) but I do have a nice 170mm Sante crank laying around here I believe.
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(Feeler)
Have:
easton ec90sl 1in full carbon fork w/plenty of steerer for a 60cm w/spacers
chorus headset for above fork
fsa 1in expander plug
cinelli spanachi extensions (silver, minor wear but nice overal)
gray keo classic pedals
ormega mistral group (was NOS when mounted, 500miles tops, still have boxes)
black shifters with all hardware
Black clamp on fd
Black rd
170mm crankset
bb (includes setup for English and Italian)
modolo plastic resin brake levers (they match perfectly)
dia compe radius calipers (very light, complement group well)
kmc chain
i would like to see the ofmega group go together but would split the brakes if nessisary. I can also get pictures to prove condition, but here is the build:
want:
soma hwy 1 bars (black, 26mm clamp, 42 wide)
Black bar tape (brand flexible)
27.2 Thomson post (black w/ setback)
campagnolo cable set or campy compatible jagwire
campy 10spd wheelset
pm if you have anything else.
Have:
easton ec90sl 1in full carbon fork w/plenty of steerer for a 60cm w/spacers
chorus headset for above fork
fsa 1in expander plug
cinelli spanachi extensions (silver, minor wear but nice overal)
gray keo classic pedals
ormega mistral group (was NOS when mounted, 500miles tops, still have boxes)
black shifters with all hardware
Black clamp on fd
Black rd
170mm crankset
bb (includes setup for English and Italian)
modolo plastic resin brake levers (they match perfectly)
dia compe radius calipers (very light, complement group well)
kmc chain
i would like to see the ofmega group go together but would split the brakes if nessisary. I can also get pictures to prove condition, but here is the build:
want:
soma hwy 1 bars (black, 26mm clamp, 42 wide)
Black bar tape (brand flexible)
27.2 Thomson post (black w/ setback)
campagnolo cable set or campy compatible jagwire
campy 10spd wheelset
pm if you have anything else.
#9709
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Front campy drop bolts must have existed, bikeville even has a picture of one,
https://images.andale.com/f2/115/106/...ont_center.jpg
https://images.andale.com/f2/115/106/...ont_center.jpg
#9710
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I just got a great set of stronglight cottered cranks from a fellow bf member and now I need some cups, I forget what threads are which but the drive side cup tightens clockwise. I have stuff, pm me and we can work out a deal. Thanks
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#9711
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ISO: I have a couple of cages now I just need the Campy aero water bottles. Anyone have some water bottles?
Have: lots of stuff to trade, just ask
Cheers,
GG
Have: lots of stuff to trade, just ask
Cheers,
GG
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#9713
aka Tom Reingold
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So you want us to guess?
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Tom Reingold, tom@noglider.com
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Blogs: The Experienced Cyclist; noglider's ride blog
“When man invented the bicycle he reached the peak of his attainments.” — Elizabeth West, US author
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#9714
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I'm guessing French or Italian.
#9715
Keener splendor
Front campy drop bolts must have existed, bikeville even has a picture of one,
https://images.andale.com/f2/115/106/...ont_center.jpg
https://images.andale.com/f2/115/106/...ont_center.jpg
#9716
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#9717
What??? Only 2 wheels?
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#9718
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ok the cup thing was wrote before i gave my problem any thought. i have the cups but my spindle is to short. its 134mm with a center of 54mm. i need the center to be at least 56mm and the total length needs to be atleast 140mm. sorry bout that. thanks
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#9719
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So, your BB shell measures 70 mm? It's an Italian frame?
#9720
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Yes. The spindle that came with the cranks is 134mm and it's to short.the left crank buts up to the b/b and on the drive side the rings hit the frame.
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#9722
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#9723
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first thing tomorrow morning i will get measurements, im at work till then. thanks
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#9724
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Have:
600EX chainrings in 50t/48t.
600/Ultegra crankset in 172.5 w/good rings, no dustcaps.
Long-cage 600EX RD
Short-cage 600EX RD
ISO:
600EX chainrings in 53t/39t. Most of them came in 52t/42t
Black non-aero hoods for 600EX non-aero levers
600EX chainrings in 50t/48t.
600/Ultegra crankset in 172.5 w/good rings, no dustcaps.
Long-cage 600EX RD
Short-cage 600EX RD
ISO:
600EX chainrings in 53t/39t. Most of them came in 52t/42t
Black non-aero hoods for 600EX non-aero levers
#9725
aka Tom Reingold
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Wow, you're working through the night until morning?
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New York City and High Falls, NY
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“When man invented the bicycle he reached the peak of his attainments.” — Elizabeth West, US author
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Tom Reingold, tom@noglider.com
New York City and High Falls, NY
Blogs: The Experienced Cyclist; noglider's ride blog
“When man invented the bicycle he reached the peak of his attainments.” — Elizabeth West, US author
Please email me rather than PM'ing me. Thanks.