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Old 03-22-12, 08:03 PM
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Looking for a taller stem, the one I'm looking to replace is a 22mm stem with about a 90-100mm height and reach and the bar clamp is about 25.3.
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Have dura ace 7402/mavic reflex 700c wheelset
Super smooth and in good condition.
Rear needs to be dished. Local lbs doesnt have the special nipple tool.

Suzue 48 spoke front wheel (i think 700c) perfect for tandem or loaded touring

Suntour sprit/mistral 20" Road bike wheel (recumbent?)

New Mavic open sport 36 hole rim 700c

NEED:
New/like new Ultegra 66/6700 /open pro 36 hole rear wheel
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Have: Campy NR left side crank arm, 175 mm, no date.

Want: Sugino 'Mighty Tour' or 'Mighty' left side crank arm, 165 mm. The one I'm looking for has a flute on the side of the arm, and the Sugino crowned S symbol. But I would consider another 165 mm crank arm.
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Sugino 'Mighty Tour' or 'Mighty' left side crank arm, 165 mm. The one I'm looking for has a flute on the side of the arm, and the Sugino crowned S symbol.
I think I have one. I will be back in town tonight and will take a look.
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Originally Posted by rhm
Have: Campy NR left side crank arm, 175 mm, no date.

Want: Sugino 'Mighty Tour' or 'Mighty' left side crank arm, 165 mm. The one I'm looking for has a flute on the side of the arm, and the Sugino crowned S symbol. But I would consider another 165 mm crank arm.
Now you have me thinking about my orphan 165 left cranks. I don't have many, maybe just one or two and doubt they are Mighty Tour or Mighty. :0
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ISO
French made alloy handlebars circa early 70s or late 60s
25.4 clamp, 40-42cm width
20mm bar end diameter for bar-end shifters
(Belleri, Phillipe, AVA)

Mavic crankset, 630, 631, 632 (170mm or shorter)
Mavic 350 bars, any width, at least fair condition.
Mavic quill stem between 100 and 120mm
high end Mavic 36h rimset, (open4CD, Mach 2 CD2)

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Crested Cinelli 65 bars 40cm width, great condition minus tape marks
plus 110mm 3ttt record strata stem in great condition


38cm GB MAES bend bars with 100mm GB stamped stem (or 120mm)
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ISO a pair of downtube shifters that fit Shimano 'B' braze-ons. Anything from Z-408 on up will do.

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Continuing my total parts purge...

HAVE:

Stems:
SR - 25.4 mm clamp - 60 mm rise x 90 mm reach
Nitto Young - 25.0 mm clamp - 80 mm rise x 65 mm reach Will fit a French bar!
Nitto grey anodized - 26.0 mm stem - 80 mm rise x 90 mm reach Due for a strip and polish
Nitto Technomic - 26.0 mm clamp - 100 mm rise x 100 mm reach

Bottom brackets:
Sugino English-threaded cartridge (dual cups + lockrings in Phil Wood style) 68 mm shell, 128 mm spindle
Shimano UN-54 73 mm shell, 107 mm spindle
Shimano UN-71 English 68 mm shell, 107 mm
Phil Wood - needs new bearings - English cups, 112 mm spindle

Bars:
Profile drop bars 26.4 mm clamp, 42 cm wide, single groove
Nashbar bullhorns 26.0 mm clamp, 44 cm wide
Podium(?) black powder-coated bars 26.0 mm clamp, 42 cm wide, single groove

Brakes:
Shimano 600 front caliper, nutted (no barrel adjuster)
Shimano short reach caliper set, recessed
Tektro RX 4.1 time trial levers
Shimano BR-5501 dual-pivot 105 calipers, silver, great shape
Whole card of cheap brake blocks. A pair is yours for shipping/free with anything else or ask about the whole thing.

Sakae CR Cranks - 170 mm arms - 52/42 steel rings
Record DS 170 mm spider with 52/42 rings (Campy SR outer, unknown inner)
Record NDS pista 170 mm

Dura Ace 7400 36h hubs. Front laced to a Campagnolo Omega Strada hardox 700c rim. Rear was, but rear rim is cracked at nipple holes (available, but cracked)

Mavic MA-40 27" rim on Avocet hub

Dura Ace 7400 BB - great shape, French threaded. Who ever wanted to put a high-end Japanese group on a French bike in the late 80's?

MKS track pedals

Bag full of 8s Ergo parts, including a set of new right G-springs and R hood

Bag of Campagnolo shifter bits (Victory, NR, SR)

Groups!
First-gen Dura Ace - Cranks (52/42 rings plus 48 and pants guard), Crane RD, FD, Brake calipers (rough, but work), bar-end shifters, Phil BB from above

Suntour Superbe Pro Track - Hubs on Galli clincher rims w/ 700c x 20 mm tires, Campagnolo Pista DS and Strada NDS 170 mm cranks (with dust covers), Suntour ring/cog/lockring, Suntour track BB, Superbe Pro 27.2 mm post, Cinelli criterium bars and stem, Cyclone pedals with MKS clips. Gorgeous group.

Suntour Superbe Pro road - RD/FD/shifters, 27.2 mm seatpost

Shimano 105 - Cranks, RD, 8s DT shifters

FREE! Yours for shipping costs!
Yellow overly-padded saddle
Dia-compe TT levers, missing bar clamp hardware
SR post - 27.2 mm amateurishly sanded to closer to 27.0 mm
Jagwire 5 mm adapter ferrules - mistakenly ordered these instead of the standard ferrules
Bag of BB parts. At least one complete in there. All English-threaded.
Bottle cages : Red one, few aluminum ones.

WANTED:
Dura Ace 740x English BB, or at least cups
Dura Ace 7401/2 Aero brake levers or hoods for same
Dura Ace 740x front skewer
Nutted dual-pivot calipers
6401 RD
8s Campagnolo Exa-drive clincher wheelset
Nice black bar tape
Red bar tape
White saddle - speedy looking, bonus points for having some red
700c x 23 mm tires - colored with matching bar tape/saddle would be great

PM for pictures. Trying to finish off a couple of projects and cut down my collection before moving overseas, so make me an offer if there is something interesting you have that is smaller than what I have.

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Have: 3T 110 Stem in new, but shop worn condition. 22.2, 26.0 clamp.
ISO: Similar 80-90 reach.
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ISO: Shimano 105 front hub, rear is FH-1051 7 speed, looking for the matching front, trying to get the same color (smokey chrome). Here is a pic below.



I have a Campy gran sport rear threaded hub or a simplex SJA102 front derailleur that came off my Peugeot Competition. +more

(105 Has to be a 32 hole hub)
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Originally Posted by top506
ISO a pair of downtube shifters that fit Shimano 'B' braze-ons. Anything from Z-408 on up will do.

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You might check with The Thin Man, I don't know where he is on his project but he was looking at putting DT cable stops on his shimano bosses.

check with loose screws they had some last year but they had 5m screws not the 4.5 https://loosescrews.com/index.cgi?c=S...d=465035724430
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Originally Posted by Bianchigirll
You might check with The Thin Man, I don't know where he is on his project but he was looking at putting DT cable stops on his shimano bosses.

check with loose screws they had some last year but they had 5m screws not the 4.5 https://loosescrews.com/index.cgi?c=S...d=465035724430
Loose Screws has nothing that will fit.
I'm done trying to force an unholy coupling with indexed levers and these accursed braze-ons. All I want is a nice looking pair of friction levers to fit these mounts.

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Looking for,

1 x Campagnolo Nuovo Record crank dust cap
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ISO: Scott aerobar bridge with DT shifter mounts (the oldschool kind). I know it's a long shot

FT: 3 speed bits, mountain bike bits.. and a ton of other junk. Let me know what you need.
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ISO - Suntour Winner / WP B20 cog, Pref silver.

WTT - Suntour Winner Pro B21 cog splined, silver

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Originally Posted by stausty
Continuing my total parts purge...

Brakes:
Shimano BR-5501 dual-pivot 105 calipers, silver, great shape
PM sent on these...
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ISO:

EARLY Weinmann Vainqueur 999 610 short-reach front brake caliper. Must be a pre-September 1962 variant with a SINGLE return spring for both arms (visible in the photo below):



Long-reach version shown above - I want the short 610 version. I'm open to just the arms as well, for I have a spare bridge; just so happens the caliper arms on mine are bent.

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Wanted:
-nice silver/polished finish 130bcd crankset with 170 or 172.5 arms, preferably with JIS bottom bracket taper or a GXP. Sugino/Sakae/Shimano/SunTour/Specialized/SRAM is fine.
-silver finish short reach dual pivot brakes (Tektro/Rebadged Tektro/Shimano/etc)

Have
-Cinelli 80mm 1A stem. Minty
-Cinelli 64-40 bars with tape residue
-Minty RD-6400 tricolor rear derailleur
-Good FD-6400 braze-on FD
-Excellent 6400 DT 7 speed shifters
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HAVE
Apple iPhone 3G 16GB (AT&T) excellent condition, can also be used for iPod Touch (possible trade for frameset,wheel set or STI shifters? Open..make offer)
Cinelli Giro D'Italia handle bars 64-38
Dura Ace 7400 crank 170mm arm chain rings well worn (not crank set--only drive side w/chain rings)
Shimano BB-ES71 Bottom Bracket 68x113 Octalink V2
Campagnolo front wheel skewer
330mm Double End Straddle Cable (brand new)
380mm Single End Straddle Cable (new)
Shimano RX100 Down Tube shifters 7 speed Index/Friction
Sram PC1 Single Speed chain 97 links (new)









WANT
Shimano cartridge road bottom bracket UN54 68x110
700cx23 road tires
10 speed chain
Look Keo red cleats
MTB nice platform pedals
700c fenders
cycling socks sz large
9 or 10 speed STI's
8/9/10 speed race wheel set/ Shimano compatible
Frame/Fork quality steel, no dents or rust, paint can be crap..54cm TT/53cm ST
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ISO Tricolor front hub (32h), and two 6/7 speed hyperglide-compatible freehubs to fit Shimano 64xx or 1055 series hubs. I can offer two 8 sp freehubs, both uni/HG compatible. We could do an axle swap too if desired. I'm trying to standardize my wheelsets to 126mm 7 speed for easy swappage.
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Tentatively seeking Shimano Sante group for future Panasonic PICS frame build. Needs to be quite minty as this will be going on a NOS frame. No immediate need, just beginning my search...
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Tentatively seeking Shimano Sante group for future Panasonic PICS frame build. Needs to be quite minty as this will be going on a NOS frame. No immediate need, just beginning my search...
I've got a sante group. The cranks, rear derailleur, and levers are not minty, but everything else is. Probably not to your liking, but just giving you the option. https://picasaweb.google.com/1003250...eat=directlink
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Still need:
One Mavic Module E-2 clincher rim in 700/36 or any similar oldstyle looking box section rim in polished silver. Good used fine.

Have:
Plenty of 60s-70s higher end European parts.
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Originally Posted by LOGICK ONE
Looking for a Shimano 600 1" threadless headset.
There has never been a threadless headset with Shimano's name on it.
They refused to pay royalties to the patent holder and have since abandoned the market for contemporary headsets.

Just as well, as headsets become more part of the frameset with just a bearing cartridge to be replaced as needed.
Not to mention there are now a great number of different cartridges to be catalog'd.
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Looking for 1951 Raleigh Sports handle bar grips. Don't really care if they come off a 1951 Raleigh Sport, so long as they are in good shape and exactly the same grips as.
I have a few bits and pieces for trade so lets talk......
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