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Old 09-03-15, 05:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Iowegian
Nahhh...like these:

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I didn't even know Look made SPD-style pedals.

Originally Posted by KonAaron Snake
Nahhh...like these:
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ISO:
Suntour GPX headset (dark grey anodized)
good condition.

Have:
Shimano 1050 headset in grey, NIB.
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Old 09-04-15, 05:31 PM
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Originally Posted by RobbieTunes
I didn't even know Look made SPD-style pedals.



It was a brief foray Robbie...and the cleat was different (wider). I like them a lot.
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ISO: Sakae Custom, Road Champion handlebars 42cm


FOUND handlebars today @ Memphis Bicycle Company for $10 ea.

I ended up getting two handlebars, a 27" wheel, a French made cable cutter and a brand new Park cone wrench, all for $30.

Thanks all for your help!

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Trying to do away with some parts i have no use for, and pick up a few things i do need.

TO Trade:
Campagnolo Record crankset w/bb (2006 model?)
Easton EA70 handlebars
Modolo speedy handlebars
Speed play pedals

Iso:
Some second hand bike tools, chain breaker, cassette lock ring tool.
Clamp on friction shifters
Shifting cable/brake cable/housing
Black handle bar tape?
Saddle bag?
Black water bottle holders?
I'm open to other trades let me know if interested!
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Old 09-05-15, 10:08 AM
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Originally Posted by xRyan
Trying to do away with some parts i have no use for, and pick up a few things i do need.

TO Trade:
Campagnolo Record crankset w/bb (2006 model?)
Easton EA70 handlebars
Modolo speedy handlebars
Speed play pedals

Iso:
Some second hand bike tools, chain breaker, cassette lock ring tool.
Clamp on friction shifters
Shifting cable/brake cable/housing
Black handle bar tape?
Saddle bag?
Black water bottle holders?
I'm open to other trades let me know if interested!
Have clamp on friction shifters, Campy NR from mint to not so mint. Would be interested in the crankset if it would fit on a 2000 litespeed frame. got lots of other stuff. PM me.
Cheers, Eric
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Old 09-05-15, 03:35 PM
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Originally Posted by tyler_fred
ISO: Sakae Custom, Road Champion handlebars 42cm
I know @acoffin has some nice ones.
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Wanted Shimano Stem Shifter L422

I would think that as much as stem shifters are dissed here that there should be many of these around.
Want some Shimano L422 . They are friction only.

I have lots of older bits and pieces for trade. Fair amount of Suntour Nothing Campy. Just Ask I may have it.

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Originally Posted by imabeliever1
I would think that as much as stem shifters are dissed here that there should be many of these around.
Want some Shimano L422 . They are friction only.

I have lots of older bits and pieces for trade. Fair amount of Suntour Nothing Campy. Just Ask I may have it.

Thanks


Do they have to be L422, I have a set of Shimano Z401.
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I currently have the 401 shifters. They work fine, but the exposed clamp and bolt are kind of ugly. The 422 is much cleaner looking the way it mounts. That's why I am looking for one. Thanks for offering the 401.
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[h=2]ISO: Campy 10 speed Ergos, old generation hood shape, silver lever [/h] I have checked ebay, of course, but I am hoping someone here may have a pair of these stashed away. This is for a budget build, so probably Centaur or a scruffy Chorus set would be just right. I am looking for 10 speed, but the older profile like the one in the middle, not the newer style on the left:

(credit to Rueda Tropical for the photo)


I have to trade: there's some stuff in my recent FS thread that I can trade; also a few other odds & ends, handlebars, etc.

Thanks,
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Old 09-07-15, 08:14 AM
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Looks like RobbieTunes might be able to help you out. If not, I've got a set of scruffy Centaur 9 speed that have the hood shape you're looking for. PM if interested, and we'll see what we can do. I'm looking for a few things myself to finish out a couple of builds.

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ISO: Campy 10 speed Ergos, old generation hood shape, silver lever

I have checked ebay, of course, but I am hoping someone here may have a pair of these stashed away. This is for a budget build, so probably Centaur or a scruffy Chorus set would be just right. I am looking for 10 speed, but the older profile like the one in the middle, not the newer style on the left:

(credit to Rueda Tropical for the photo)


I have to trade: there's some stuff in my recent FS thread that I can trade; also a few other odds & ends, handlebars, etc.

Thanks,
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Originally Posted by cbender
Looks like RobbieTunes might be able to help you out. If not, I've got a set of scruffy Centaur 9 speed that have the hood shape you're looking for. PM if interested, and we'll see what we can do. I'm looking for a few things myself to finish out a couple of builds.
Sending a PM.
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ISO: Cinelli 1A stem, 70mm, 26.4 clamp. Looking for something in good condition to go on my wife's Giordana. The SR I've got on there now is a good fit for her, but somewhat out of line with the Italian motif on the rest of the bike.

Have: Lots of Suntour bits, Campy 9 speed FD, Shimano 600 and 105 bits. Let me know what you're looking for.
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Looking for:

Tektro R100a (short reach) brake levers. They stopped making these and now have R341 which I don't find nearly as comfortable.

Oh and in fantasy land a 42cm (or 48cm) Bridgestone XO '93 or '94 with the canti brakes.
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Originally Posted by cbender
ISO: Cinelli 1A stem, 70mm, 26.4 clamp. Looking for something in good condition to go on my wife's Giordana. The SR I've got on there now is a good fit for her, but somewhat out of line with the Italian motif on the rest of the bike.

Have: Lots of Suntour bits, Campy 9 speed FD, Shimano 600 and 105 bits. Let me know what you're looking for.
I have one of those. My wants are tied to the last projects I want to finish. PM me.
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Originally Posted by cbender
ISO: Cinelli 1A stem, 70mm, 26.4 clamp. Looking for something in good condition to go on my wife's Giordana. The SR I've got on there now is a good fit for her, but somewhat out of line with the Italian motif on the rest of the bike.

Have: Lots of Suntour bits, Campy 9 speed FD, Shimano 600 and 105 bits. Let me know what you're looking for.
Cinelli stem 70 mm 26.4 clamp 22.2 D LMK
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ISO: Shimano 600 "Arabesque" crank self-extractor bolt/cover. Just need one, but would consider a pair. Please PM.

I have some C&V take off parts in rough condition from a bunch of bikes -- if you have the self extractor setup, let me know and I'll go get a list, take a jumble photo or something...
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Originally Posted by moniemoe73
Oh and in fantasy land a 42cm (or 48cm) Bridgestone XO '93 or '94 with the canti brakes.
Because you ride either a 48 or a 42 cm bike? Sorry, couldn't resist. Significant other?
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Nope for me. I am a short person. I usually ride a 44cm. According to the Bridgestone catalog geometry I can make a 42 or 48 work.
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Looking for the quick release bolt that holds the adjustment barrel for the Dia Compe 500 G brake caliper.

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Originally Posted by rakukojin
Looking for the quick release bolt that holds the adjustment barrel for the Dia Compe 500 G brake caliper.

So, you want the piece in the photo on the left; you already have the other pieces?

I have something like that. It might be exactly that, or it might just be similar. Could you give some dimensions? The important dimensions are, I guess, the diameter of the hole and the distance between the hole and the shoulder where it attaches.
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Originally Posted by rhm
So, you want the piece in the photo on the left; you already have the other pieces?

I have something like that. It might be exactly that, or it might just be similar. Could you give some dimensions? The important dimensions are, I guess, the diameter of the hole and the distance between the hole and the shoulder where it attaches.
From my measurements:

The diameter of the hole is 8mm.
The distance from the bottom of the hole to the shoulder is 1mm.
The length of the shoulder is about 2.5mm.
The length of the thread is about 6.5mm.
The overall length is approximately 20mm.

I primarily need 2x of the piece on the left and 2x of the nut in the right.
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Originally Posted by rakukojin
From my measurements:

The diameter of the hole is 8mm.
The distance from the bottom of the hole to the shoulder is 1mm.
The length of the shoulder is about 2.5mm.
The length of the thread is about 6.5mm.
The overall length is approximately 20mm.

I primarily need 2x of the piece on the left and 2x of the nut in the right.
Okay, I'll see what I find.

Edit... now that I have a dimensioned drawing in front of me, I realize we should include the diameter of the big barrel (10 mm?) and the thread (m5 x 0.8?)
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