Looking for older Trek 8xx or Schwinn High Sierra or other mountain bike that has mid fork front rack mounts. 21-23" frame or complete bike.
Have - 1990 Bridgestone MB-5 58cm mountain bike to trade. Pretty much stock. |
I have revised my list
ISO: RX100 NDS orphan crank arm - 165mm Surly 1x1 26" butted fork, steer tube greater than 10 inches Salsa Woodchippers, WTB dirt drops, on one midge , origin8 Gary 50-60cm threadless stem, 1 1/8, clamp size not important For trade: Older XT derailleurs Rockshox Indy C fork Shimano 600ex bits Shimano 600 tri color bits tricolor 700c wheelsets Nishiki Tri a frame/fork 52 st, 55tt Faggin frame/fork, 52st/53tt exage triple crank with halfstep gearing + derailleurs Exage casette/27inch touring wheelset Deerhead high flange hubs, NOS |
Originally Posted by shoota
(Post 16450125)
I have a silver Shimano 53T outer ring if that's acceptable. Or a set of black FSA 50/39 rings.
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Originally Posted by Fred Smedley
(Post 16440169)
Custom Rodriguez 56(st) X 57(tt) CtoC . Full Reynolds 531 frame and fork. 430 cs , nice all rounder. Frame was from a storage unit forclosure, surface rust sands right out . Inside tubes look really good, dent free.
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Originally Posted by Niloc
(Post 16451546)
Nice! I have one of those, same seatstays and similar lug work. Don't see many on here.
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ISO: Nitto Technomic 25.4 clamp 225 quill 100 mm extension
FT: Similar Nitto quill stem - dirt drop, road 26.0, etc. Cinelli 1E CrMo Dirt Drop drilled for canti brake routing SR custom, standard, forged |
Have: Honey Brooks B17, only a couple rides on it, looks brand new no scuffs or marks. Black rails.
Want: Honey Brooks Pro (or swift or swallow). I can add other parts to even out the trade... Just got the B17 and in the process of trying it out, but I think it's a bit too wide and I need to just stick to the tried and true pro... |
Originally Posted by smontanaro
(Post 16450026)
Not much, I don't think. As I recall reading elsewhere, they have the same geometry as NR derailleurs, so somewhat mediocre shifting but without the panache. Think of them as the redheaded stepchild of Campy's offerings from the '80s. I got a 980 front derailleur in a big old box-o-parts once upon a time. Took me a few tries to sell it on Ebay.
Speaking of which, while it's not perfect, searching Ebay for "Campagnolo 980", then selecting the "Sold listings" checkbox in the left-hand sidebar of the results page will lead you to all sales matching that search in the previous few weeks. It's better than nothing, but gives you some idea what people are willing to pay for them. IMO, it's about like an Alvit, not designed for a 10,000 mile life. |
FT: 7400 mini group: 7spd downtube shifters, rear D, front D.
ISO: 7spd Shimano index Substitutes for the above that have a longer rear D cage/more capacity |
ISO: 80's Cannondale "SR" frame in 54-56cm range.
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ISO: French Campagnolo Pista headset & Super Champion Arc-en-ciel rims (the polished version)
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Originally Posted by Wheels Of Steel
(Post 16451914)
ISO: Nitto Technomic 25.4 clamp 225 quill 100 mm extension
FT: Similar Nitto quill stem - dirt drop, road 26.0, etc. Cinelli 1E CrMo Dirt Drop drilled for canti brake routing SR custom, standard, forged |
HAVE: NOS Roval track hubs, 24H, VGC Athena Syncro 7 dt shifters, C-Record era pedals with aero clips, one '78 Record front QR with rubber cover intact
ISO: Superbe track stuff, DA 7400-7700 stuff |
Originally Posted by OldsCOOL
(Post 16454136)
ISO: 80's Cannondale "SR" frame in 54-56cm range.
Send me your email for pics. |
Looking for a tall vintage Raleigh 10 speed
Maybe I'm in the wrong section, but I couldn't see how to post a message in the C&V Sales section for a WTB request.
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Just saw a 63cm Raleigh in a shop in Athens, GA called Ben's Bikes and I believe they were asking $240. Fully functioning ready to go despite poor paint. Might not be any help unless yall are up in this part of the world, but at least they're out there.
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Originally Posted by OldsCOOL
(Post 16454136)
ISO: 80's Cannondale "SR" frame in 54-56cm range.
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Originally Posted by shoota
(Post 16440979)
I'm not really sure where to put this but I'm looking for broken (or not broken if you're feeling geneerous) Campy or higher-end (or pretty) Shimano stuff. I'm collecting things for wife to do art projects with. Please let me know if there is anything sitting on a shelf with no use, thanks!
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Originally Posted by terrors
(Post 16448704)
Yeah, I guess that is what I meant, just the plastic gems. .
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Originally Posted by Homebrew01
(Post 16455125)
Someone on Ebay was selling homemade "gems" for $10 or $15 for the pair. I bought 2 but never got around to gluing them onto the nuts. I noticed 1 was a bit thicker than the other which bugged me a bit.
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Originally Posted by Homebrew01
(Post 16455105)
I think i have a cracked crank arm.
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Originally Posted by ESCARBO70
(Post 16454939)
Just saw a 63cm Raleigh in a shop in Athens, GA called Ben's Bikes and I believe they were asking $240. Fully functioning ready to go despite poor paint. Might not be any help unless yall are up in this part of the world, but at least they're out there.
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Long shot here: looking for a Wolber front rim, 36 spoke with a schreader valve hole, Sansin hub. Rim was original equipment on a 1989 Fuji Saratoga. Bike came to me with a Rigida wheel, Presta valve hole. I can't make out the brand of hub. These are 27 by 1/1/4"wheels. Looking do an even swap, This is the best picture I have available right now of the front wheel, I can get better ones if someone has something available. Thanks for looking.
http://i482.photobucket.com/albums/r...y/DSCN0772.jpg |
Originally Posted by shoota
(Post 16455288)
Cool I'd be interested in it! What brand is it?
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Originally Posted by otg
(Post 16455680)
Long shot here: looking for a Wolber front rim, 36 spoke with a schreader valve hole,
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