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Old 03-19-16, 10:18 PM
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ISO: A Shimano Dura Ace 7700 series 9 speed STI brake/shifter. I have the right but need a left (front) brake/shifter.
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ISO 26.4 seatpost for a Specialized Rock Combo. Needs to be at least 280mm.

WTT FSA 27.2 X 350mm seat post or generic 26.0 x 280 or (if you're into hat kind of thing) a "suspension post" in 27.2 that I pulled off my "station wagon" commuter.




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ISO Red Selle Rolls, or similar shape saddle.

Have, all sorts of stuff, let me know your needs and wants...
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Need a nice Concor for a build, have very nice black Regal, good Regal Girardi and a nice black suede Fugita. Can send detailed photos.
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Also in search of some guidonnet levers.

WTT for some MAFAC levers with black half-hoods in decent shape from a '70 Gitane TdF and whatever else to fill in the gap.

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Nice wheels on the Rigi, can't wait to see the finished product.
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Originally Posted by mountaindave
Also in search of some guidonnet levers.

WTT for some MAFAC levers with black half-hoods in decent shape from a '70 Gitane TdF and whatever else to fill in the gap.
Some one in the sales thread has guidonnet levers available.

#11 by Yokev, some DC.

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Originally Posted by 3speedslow
Some one in the sales thread has guidonnet levers available.

#11 by Yokev, some DC.
Thanks, I'm holding out for some MAFAC-styled brakes. It's for a French build. That is a great buy, however.
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Want a Cinelli 1A quill stem 100mm, can be traded with similar 120mm
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Anyone have a bullhorn type handlebar in the bin? I'm curious about trying one. I can trade another handlebar, or a Pletscher front rack, or some brakes, or Biopace rings, or some chromed Wald fenders, or... well, or something else.
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Originally Posted by rhm
Anyone have a bullhorn type handlebar in the bin? I'm curious about trying one. I can trade another handlebar, or a Pletscher front rack, or some brakes, or Biopace rings, or some chromed Wald fenders, or... well, or something else.
Give 'em the ol' flop n' chop!
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Originally Posted by icepick_trotsky
Give 'em the ol' flop n' chop!
but no, I want to put bar end shifters in the end, so the upturned curve wouldn't work.
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Originally Posted by rhm
but no, I want to put bar end shifters in the end, so the upturned curve wouldn't work.
IIRC when I was looking at bullhorns, some had tubing large enough for bar ends, some were a smaller diameter so no go. It's been a while, so I could be mistaken, but check to be sure.
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Originally Posted by rhm
Anyone have a bullhorn type handlebar in the bin? I'm curious about trying one. I can trade another handlebar, or a Pletscher front rack, or some brakes, or Biopace rings, or some chromed Wald fenders, or... well, or something else.
What clamp area are you looking for?
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Originally Posted by 3speedslow
What clamp area are you looking for?
I think I'm flexible on that, but as @Ex Pres notes, the tubing has to accept bar end shifters.
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Originally Posted by rhm
I think I'm flexible on that, but as @Ex Pres notes, the tubing has to accept bar end shifters.
This set has 31.8 clamp area, it is a new one and came to me with CC brakes levers on the ends. I think bar ends and levers are the same diameter. What shifters are you thinking on using?
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ISO a large mixte frame with derailleur hanger. Something capable of some pretty wide 700c tires would be great (32 - 25 mm)

Have a Raleigh (Marathon?) 510 tubed mixte without hanger, and other frames/components if nobody has interest.
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Originally Posted by Little Darwin
ISO a large mixte frame with derailleur hanger. Something capable of some pretty wide 700c tires would be great (32 - 25 mm)
I can't help you, but it sounds like you probably want to focus on mixtes from the 70s, when 27-inch wheels were common. My understanding is that most mixtes had pretty typical road-ish geometry, so those designed for 700c wheels in the first place probably won't support very wide tires. OTOH, the drop from 27-inch to 700c will allow you to go with wider tires. Mixtes being made today (like this one by Linus) aaccept wider tires, but then again, they aren't vintage. My wife has that Linus. I think the tires are about 32mm. She also has a Motobecane Grand Touring mixte, but it still retains its 27-inch wheels.
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ISO Velocity Synergy 650b 36 or 32 hole, silver, to trade for 32 hole Velocity Synergy OC, silver. I actually have 2 of these, and would consider trading both for similar 650b rims, in silver. Original intention was to get 2 of the synergy rims to build up for a wheelset, but realized a little too late that I had purchased 2 OC rims... D'oh!
Also have a pair of new, never laced 10 speed Campagnolo Centaur hubs, Century finish, with skewers, 32 hole, that I'd happily trade for... Looking for dyno hub, vintage, working SA, or newer S&P, as well as a silver campy 10 speed (compatible) rear, or, ideally, Mavic cassette hub with the shimano splines. (I know... dream on...) I'd really like to keep the hubs, but the project I'm working up would ideally have a front dynamo hub, so no matchy - ness there, and I suspect there's probably more value there for someone who may be looking for those elusive Century bits... I can put on the bay, and may end up that route, but thought I'd offer them here, first.
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ISO Nitto #135 Rando bars in 45 width; prefer 25.4 clamp.

Have either Nitto Moustache or 44cm Noodles for trade, both excellent condition.

Edit-decided I should give the Noodles another chance. Moustache still available for trade.

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I've got some bullhorns that I know accept bar end shifters (see this post for when they were in use).

Wild guess is that it takes a 26.0 clamp, but I can confirm.
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Originally Posted by CO_Hoya
I've got some bullhorns that I know accept bar end shifters (see this post for when they were in use).

Wild guess is that it takes a 26.0 clamp, but I can confirm.
Not sure if you were responding to my post, but I am only interested in the bars mentioned, thanks.
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Whoops, looks like I forgot to quote the OP. It was directed at @rhm.
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