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Old 04-13-10, 03:19 PM
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plastic to you maybe...to me its gold......i demand.....i beg......i ask.....i need that jewel....phony faceted craft store look alikes will not do. i need the real thing...keep trying robbie.
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It's a freakin' piece of plastic that's shaped to look like a jewel. Go to a good craft store and get something to glue on as a replacement.
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Originally Posted by joe englert
what the???? why is that jewel on THOSE brake calipers?? they dont belong!!!! trade. trade. trade pllllllease
because I did a good job of crying and sniffling and whining years ago to the sales rep at oschnner and got a set of caps for them. they were not cheap even in '90 dollars


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It's a freakin' piece of plastic that's shaped to look like a jewel. Go to a good craft store and get something to glue on as a replacement.
he lost the whole nutcap not just the jewel.

as I said I may have an extra. but it will be a few days to week before I can get home to look.
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I'm looking for a Uniglide 6-speed cassette w/ a large cog in the 30t neighborhood.

For trade, I have a whole bunch of stuff, primarily 70s and 80s components. Let me know what you need.

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In search of everything listed in my sig, plus a Cinelli 2A stem between 90mm and 120mm. I have nothing to offer other than cash.
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Originally Posted by Young Version
In search of everything listed in my sig, plus a Cinelli 2A stem between 90mm and 120mm. I have nothing to offer other than cash.
I have a 125 quill. Too long? Not sure if/what 2A is.
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Originally Posted by kalifornsky
I have a 125 quill. Too long? Not sure if/what 2A is.
125mm would probably do. 2A is the model; 1A was a road stem, 2A and 3A are track stems (deeper drop...I believe the 2A is a 63* and the 3A 58*).
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Originally Posted by Young Version
125mm would probably do. 2A is the model; 1A was a road stem, 2A and 3A are track stems (deeper drop...I believe the 2A is a 63* and the 3A 58*).
I have a picture on the page before this (132), I think it is a road stem.
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Originally Posted by kalifornsky
I have a picture on the page before this (132), I think it is a road stem.
Yeah, that looks like a road stem. Thanks, though.
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ISO drop bars to fit a 25.4 stem (42-43cm c-c) for a daily rider. Actually I would love to just find a bar that size as a stem seems to be much easier to come by. I have a 145 Nitto track stem but if a 120 that worked fell out of the same parts bin little complaint would be heard. Not too picky as long as they are not an exceptionally bad specimen. Only have cash at the moment and though I felt it was a somewhat pedestrian item it amazes how hard it has been to find locally or w/o paypal.
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Tommy,

You can overshift 7-speed indexed levers so they'll work on 8-speed cassettes/freewheels. You dont need the last gear to click because your relying on the derailleur stop to prevent to overshifting.
Thanks for the tip, I'm getting a seven speed set.
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looking for....retro early look pedals, you know the ones hinault introduced..all white or a bit later white with red accents. these are easy to find, and i have alot of them but......i need nos condition no scuffs or scraTCHES at all. these are going on my two della santa bikes and they need to be as perfect as the bikes are. thanks
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ISO: French sized Cinelli stem 100 - 120 mm or other type of nice stem that is french sized (Not the original AVA I have that) Also some wider traditional drop bars at least 42 cm.

HAVE: 2 standard quill sized Cinelli stems NOS (1 is 100 mm and 1 is 120 mm). I'll sand down one of these if I can't find a french sized one.

NOS Shimano 105 SLR Anadized brake set w/hoods, levers (will sell these out right if interested)

Some Dura Ace 7spd freewheels along with many 600 7spd freewheels, all used but some in good shape others decent shape

Vintage Silca floor pump w/ presta valve and working psi gauge. (will sell this as well if interested)

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Have:


* 6,7,8 spd Shimano indexed bar end shifters


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* Fixed gear wheels
* 58cm road frame



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have: some old bike mags.miroir du tour 1978bike world 1978 red zinger program books from late 70s. sprint mag 1985. alot of these are in french but great pics. i have around 12 or so.
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wanted: vintage lugged steel track frame/bike, 57-60cm

have: vintage road stuff; a 90's cannondale track
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Want: saddle to put on an Italvega, so something nice looking like a rolls, regal, concor, etc etc.
*Also looking for 7 spd freewheel, max tooth count 26
Have: monies, 8 and 9 spd sram chains, ultegra FD, 700c and 27in tubes, Cinelli campione del mondo bars with Universal levers, and some other random things.

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Want: saddle to put on an Italvega, so something nice looking like a rolls, regal, concor, etc etc.
*Also looking for 7 spd freewheel, max tooth count 26
Have: monies, 8 and 9 spd sram chains, ultegra FD, 700c and 27in tubes, Cinelli campione del mondo bars with Universal levers, and some other random things.
Are the chains new and what model #'s are they. I have a Sachs 7speed freewheel, REALLY low miles in a 13-23. It indexes very well with shimano.
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This is probably a long shot. I have a 24 1/2 inch (approx 62cm) CtoC Schwinn Paramount frameset I would like to swap for one in similar condition in a 21 inch (53cm) CtoC size. I have not examined the frame closely yet, but it appears in decent condition. No dents, has scrapes and surface rust. Photo below of complete bike...trade is for frame only unless you make me an offer I cannot turn down. I will take detail shots later and share the link.

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Originally Posted by Fred Smedley
Are the chains new and what model #'s are they. I have a Sachs 7speed freewheel, REALLY low miles in a 13-23. It indexes very well with shimano.
The chains are an 8spd 850 model and 9 spd 951 model. Although the sachs offer sounds good I really do need that higher cog around a 26. I already have a 12-21 so I'm not gaining that much if I put that one on instead.
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Originally Posted by CV-6
This is probably a long shot. I have a 24 1/2 inch (approx 62cm) CtoC Schwinn Paramount frameset I would like to swap for one in similar condition in a 21 inch (53cm) CtoC size. I have not examined the frame closely yet, but it appears in decent condition. No dents, has scrapes and surface rust. Photo below of complete bike...trade is for frame only unless you make me an offer I cannot turn down. I will take detail shots later and share the link.

Link to more photos. The worst of the rust is pictured. Some bubbling. Going to clean it up this week.
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I am in search of a mixte appropriate centerpull rear brake (long hanger to straddle the seat tube), preferably with quick releasability. The bicycle in question is an '82 Nishiki Olympic and currently sports a sidepull on the extra mixte stay bridge, and it is driving me crazy as I flip the little quick release lever all the time with my foot as I pedal. I also think the centerpull is much more elegant. Anyone want to help me out?
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I'm looking for a Sugino super mighty road crankset! 170mm arms, but I'd consider anything.
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I listed lots of these things in the sale thread but no luck, so lets try swapping. I am not sure just what I need but make an offer and we will see what happens.

I have:

three vgc S Record brakelevers. and a 4ht that is broken but could be used as a 'dummy' on a SS project.
white brand new (so I was told) NR/SR/ Vic era Hoods. no tears no stains.
NOS Vic/Triomphe brakelevers, these came with my group but I used something else.
Vic/Tri NOS Hubs 36h with Skewers

105 Octalink crankset 175 with 1 39T chainwheel w/ BB (model FC-5500)
chrome Silca Imperio pump about 24 1/4" or 62cm unsprung
700x32 Panaracer Pasela TG (wire bead) tires, mounted w/<10mi would like to swapp for exact or simialr quality tire in x28
Sampson pedals (sorry no cleats) that look unused
Sachs - 7spd FW 13-32 very low miles 8spd FW 13- 21
Synchro (right) shifter parts, maybe a whole one I'll have to check it out.
odd shimano 700cx crnk with only one ring. these have an odd BCD. 700cx was an upperend Hybrid group from about '95
a black 26.2 x 350ish Kalloy seat post 2 bolt top adjusts frombottom (not campi style) I'll post a pic later.

Looking for

C-Rec (Cobalto) era brake hoods these are hoods for the aero/nonaero brakelevers without a QR
Blue 7 V Syncro insert ( my parts catalog says it should be stamped 7 V)
always looking for colored bits like valve caps, chainwheel bolts, Single key systems,
good quality HF frnt hub 32h QR (normandy/Suzie (blue would be great), Chair)
a 1 -2ft section of DT with the shifter bosses on it. (I know it sounds odd but I have lots of odd shifters I need to sort through. with this I can clamp it in the stand and work on assembling and pairing the shifters.)

Bike Bras for roadbikes. I know someone bought these up while discounted at Nashbar. *giggle*
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Originally Posted by HammerHill
I'm looking for a Sugino super mighty road crankset! 170mm arms, but I'd consider anything.
You'd probably have to settle for 171mm. (this is not an offer - merely a comment)
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Originally Posted by USAZorro
You'd probably have to settle for 171mm. (this is not an offer - merely a comment)
John, I think most super mighty crank came in 170, it was the older sugino mighty competitions that often came in 171... AFAIK anyway, I have had numberous super mighty cranks (the ones with the milled out spider arms) in 170 and the only 171 I have had were 1973 mighty competition cranks... very similar in any case.
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