ISO and For Trade thread parts 2 and 3.
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for trade: 1980s? Ross Mt Hood all chrome MTB frame & fork 16.5 inch
ISO a few things, 54-55cm road frame, brake levers, bar end shifters or clamp on down tube shifters, or who knows, If youre interested let me know what you've got
ISO a few things, 54-55cm road frame, brake levers, bar end shifters or clamp on down tube shifters, or who knows, If youre interested let me know what you've got
#9827
aka: Mike J.
I don't know anything about Civia Bryant, maybe tell us more about it (just curious on my part since I don't currently have a right sized frame to trade). What size wheels is it spec'd for, I'm guessing 26".
Okay, looks like 700c wheels maybe:
https://www.civiacycles.com/bikes/bryant/
Okay, looks like 700c wheels maybe:
https://www.civiacycles.com/bikes/bryant/
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I thought this was a BNX frame
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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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I am starting to rough out my XXXX XXX project and I can't seem to find a 6spd freewheel anywhere. so anyone have a 6spd FW most any 'standard' brand will do, 13- 23/25ish.
I am also as always looking for colored valve caps, selfextractors, and I could use a few of these cleat screw anchors, like in the pic.
TRADE, I'll have to find something but I always have Celeste cork ribbon and Jagwire cables around. I have a few Suntour 7spd FWs, maybe a Sachs 8spd but I'll have to look for that.
I am also as always looking for colored valve caps, selfextractors, and I could use a few of these cleat screw anchors, like in the pic.
TRADE, I'll have to find something but I always have Celeste cork ribbon and Jagwire cables around. I have a few Suntour 7spd FWs, maybe a Sachs 8spd but I'll have to look for that.
Also does anyone have a Campi compatible english BB with a 111mm spindle for a late model Centaur crank?
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“One morning you wake up, the girl is gone, the bikes are gone, all that's left behind is a pair of old tires and a tube of tubular glue, all squeezed out"
Sugar "Kane" Kowalczyk
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27" Aluminum Clincher wheelset with cassette freehub: Normandy front hub, Deore rear hub, matrix rims. Will include tires. Looking for a decent track wheel/set.
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I have been puzzling my build and asking for help here and Classic Rendevous (which I quit last night) and it seems I need a Ultra 6. I am going to start with on of Zach's 5spd 'Junior' FWs and see how that goes.
Also does anyone have a Campi compatible english BB with a 111mm spindle for a late model Centaur crank?
Also does anyone have a Campi compatible english BB with a 111mm spindle for a late model Centaur crank?
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I haven't posted or responed to an email since Oct when every was harrassing me, but not helping, because some pics I posted were too big. Then there is the 100+ emails a day and frankly I didn't seem to be learning much there. The straw is after trying to post last night and forgetting my name, address, city, county, state, country, license number and photo ID in my signature Mr Brown started haranguing me about who I was and wether I was a real person. He actually wanted me to send him a copy of the local phone book or some other proof of ID! Who needs that!
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“One morning you wake up, the girl is gone, the bikes are gone, all that's left behind is a pair of old tires and a tube of tubular glue, all squeezed out"
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I haven't posted or responed to an email since Oct when every was harrassing me, but not helping, ... Mr Brown started haranguing me about who I was and wether I was a real person. He actually wanted me to send him a copy of the local phone book or some other proof of ID! Who needs that!
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I don't get it. Why hasn't he turned the list into a bonafide forum? Sheesh, talk about clumsy user interface!
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Yeah! Lookit this place. HAHAHAHAAAA.....
Yes, Skip. You know, there are some awfully nice guys over there. Plenty. Chuck Schmidt comes to mind. And I always enjoy your posts. There are a handful of gentlemen whose knowledge base is astounding. And some who are very helpful. But man, there's a lot of attitude too, among other members. I like to stop in now and then just to see if I can learn something, but like Bianchgirll sez, I seem to notice less and less helpful sharing on the list as the years go by. So it goes.
Yes, Skip. You know, there are some awfully nice guys over there. Plenty. Chuck Schmidt comes to mind. And I always enjoy your posts. There are a handful of gentlemen whose knowledge base is astounding. And some who are very helpful. But man, there's a lot of attitude too, among other members. I like to stop in now and then just to see if I can learn something, but like Bianchgirll sez, I seem to notice less and less helpful sharing on the list as the years go by. So it goes.
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When I am bored I go and delete a few hundred emails. Currently the email box is a 1GB. There is an awful lot of stuff.
I agree there can be interesting stuff. However delete is a wonderful thing.
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Because it's one old, fat guy who runs a list and has the only say on anything, right? That's the way he wants it and that's the way it'll be until those people leave that list. I don't think he makes any bones about it being "his garage" and if you don't like it you can not come in. Fine by me, I've never bothered joining.
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I actually have a separate email box to deal with the overwhelming volume. I can sort through things at my leisure. If I don't have time to look, the emails can pile up without brothering me noticing.
When I am bored I go and delete a few hundred emails. Currently the email box is a 1GB. There is an awful lot of stuff.
I agree there can be interesting stuff. However delete is a wonderful thing.
When I am bored I go and delete a few hundred emails. Currently the email box is a 1GB. There is an awful lot of stuff.
I agree there can be interesting stuff. However delete is a wonderful thing.
#9847
The Drive Side is Within
We should talk if you need 27" wheels for a brake-equipped fixie build on an older frame. I might want to turn my Trek 620 into the tourer it should be.
I think I'll be selling/trading the 27" CX tires separately, though. They're fancy.
The wheelset is also up for trade for a good 27" wheelset. Original equip. on the Trek 620 was Malliard, but I think that I'd prefer something more common. Offers of other gear considered. Need various things from cranksets to 3x8 or 3x7 MTB shifters to groupsets to 42-44cm handlebars, etc.
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EDIT: Found. Thanks all.
ISO: one of these metal handlebar bag mounts, Cannondale or similar. I have a bag and need the mount:
ISO: one of these metal handlebar bag mounts, Cannondale or similar. I have a bag and need the mount:
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Still looking for a 48-tooth 118 BCD SR chainring. I have several pairs of Shimano brake levers (nothing high-end--probably RSX from the 90s), other chainrings in other sizes and BCDs, and a motley assortment of mostly 80s vintage Suntour and Shimano front and rear derailleurs. I may even have one of the coveted Campagnolo Valentinos somewhere. I also have a couple of NOS but incomplete Stronglight P3 headsets--both sets are missing their locknuts, and one is also missing the fork-crown race.
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WTT:
1 Sunshine Pro-Am 36H high flange rear sheriff star hub for
1 Sunshine Pro-Am 36H LOW flange rear hub.
I have orphaned low flange front and high flange rear...let's make sets!
EDIT: $20 bonus if your hub is date coded '75.
1 Sunshine Pro-Am 36H high flange rear sheriff star hub for
1 Sunshine Pro-Am 36H LOW flange rear hub.
I have orphaned low flange front and high flange rear...let's make sets!
EDIT: $20 bonus if your hub is date coded '75.
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