ISO and For Trade thread parts 2 and 3.
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Just putting this out there... Hoping someone needs this exact thing, and has the exact thing I need....
Have: 3(or2) x 9 Shimano Tiagra STI shifter set. Very near new condition. Hoods are clean and free from damage, no scratches on levers.
Need: 2x8 speed Campy ergo shifter set. Hoping for almost as clean, and perfectly functioning.
Dream mode off...
Have: 3(or2) x 9 Shimano Tiagra STI shifter set. Very near new condition. Hoods are clean and free from damage, no scratches on levers.
Need: 2x8 speed Campy ergo shifter set. Hoping for almost as clean, and perfectly functioning.
Dream mode off...
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ISO: Super light (300-350gram) CX tires, 700c, not expecting new, at least 80% tread left, in good condition inside and out.
Have: just ask, lots of MTB tires, components, etc...
Have: just ask, lots of MTB tires, components, etc...
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ISO: Campy headset for my 1982 Gazelle Champion Mondial. This bike is a rider, so NOS is not a priority. I'd like to find something in good user condition - 8/10 is fine, but this will not be a Concours show bike. PM me please.
Have: Jeez, I've got quite a lot of stuff - what do you need???
Have: Jeez, I've got quite a lot of stuff - what do you need???
Need:
Single Campy chainring bolt
A pair of Campy Record brake pad holders (the chrome ones) and some other odd tid bits.
Dura Ace 32h front hub
I'm selling the stash and need to complete pairs/sets of various parts I have.
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HAVE:
27" Kenda KrossCyclo CX Cyclocross tires.
Put on 1 day before 1 race when I took a notion to build a SS CX bike. Funcionally like new, specks of authentic November mud included at no charge.
MIGHT ALSO TRADE: 27" Single/Fixed rear 36h CR18
ISO:
Italian BB and double crankset for an old Atala
Road Tandem parts
Saddles
DT shifters and clamps
Brake levers, brakes (canti and single pull)
Road Handlebars <46cm
9 speed stuff
Housing and cable; shifter and brake.
So, yeah, pretty much anything ~80's and Japanese that is not junk. I have a lot of frames hanging around that need to be built.
27" Kenda KrossCyclo CX Cyclocross tires.
Put on 1 day before 1 race when I took a notion to build a SS CX bike. Funcionally like new, specks of authentic November mud included at no charge.
MIGHT ALSO TRADE: 27" Single/Fixed rear 36h CR18
ISO:
Italian BB and double crankset for an old Atala
Road Tandem parts
Saddles
DT shifters and clamps
Brake levers, brakes (canti and single pull)
Road Handlebars <46cm
9 speed stuff
Housing and cable; shifter and brake.
So, yeah, pretty much anything ~80's and Japanese that is not junk. I have a lot of frames hanging around that need to be built.
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I recently did some modernization on my 1990 Nishiki Prestige, and figured I’d offer to pay forward the old parts I replaced. These are all well-used but fully functional except where noted. Figured they might be useful to someone restoring a similar-vintage bike, and will clear up some space in my garage. All I’m asking is shipping costs.
I’ve got:
Araya 700C front wheel with Joytech hub. Gunmetal gray anodized finish. Significant braking surface wear. Has a slight wobble (still ridable) that LBS doesn’t want to try to pull out with original spokes & nipples, but could probably be made true if rebuilt. Skewer not included.
Suntour Edge crank, 52/42 with Ovaltech rings (pretty sure standard 130mm BCD so these could be replaced with round rings). 170mm arms. Includes square taper bottom bracket—both cups and caged bearings. Pedals not included.
Edge-branded Dia Compe brake levers. White rubber hoods are a bit sticky but intact.
Suntour Edge 4050 FD.
Suntour Edge 4050 RD, seven speed short cage.
Suntour AccuShift downtube shift levers. Right side 7 speed index, works fine. Left side friction, does not hold in big ring.
PM if you’re interested. NOTE: I don't have enough posts so I'm not allowed to reply to PMs, so please include an email address in your PM and I'll respond.
I’ve got:
Araya 700C front wheel with Joytech hub. Gunmetal gray anodized finish. Significant braking surface wear. Has a slight wobble (still ridable) that LBS doesn’t want to try to pull out with original spokes & nipples, but could probably be made true if rebuilt. Skewer not included.
Suntour Edge crank, 52/42 with Ovaltech rings (pretty sure standard 130mm BCD so these could be replaced with round rings). 170mm arms. Includes square taper bottom bracket—both cups and caged bearings. Pedals not included.
Edge-branded Dia Compe brake levers. White rubber hoods are a bit sticky but intact.
Suntour Edge 4050 FD.
Suntour Edge 4050 RD, seven speed short cage.
Suntour AccuShift downtube shift levers. Right side 7 speed index, works fine. Left side friction, does not hold in big ring.
PM if you’re interested. NOTE: I don't have enough posts so I'm not allowed to reply to PMs, so please include an email address in your PM and I'll respond.
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It figures that I just gave away of all this stuff.
Looking to build up an old Softride frame and fork I got. I need everything except headset, stem, BB, and FD. Prefer Shimano crank to fit the BB. Would like rim brake set, a shifter and derailleur setup for at least 2x7 or 3x7 or more speeds. 26" rim brake wheelset. Flat bars.
Looking to build up an old Softride frame and fork I got. I need everything except headset, stem, BB, and FD. Prefer Shimano crank to fit the BB. Would like rim brake set, a shifter and derailleur setup for at least 2x7 or 3x7 or more speeds. 26" rim brake wheelset. Flat bars.
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ISO: Edco Competition Crank and Headset
Have: Brooks, Rolls and Regal Saddles
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Stem trade anyone?
I have a Nitto deluxe, 26.0 clamp, 70mm reach. Excellent condition, looks new.
I'd like something similar but longer, around 100mm reach
I have a Nitto deluxe, 26.0 clamp, 70mm reach. Excellent condition, looks new.
I'd like something similar but longer, around 100mm reach
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DOes anyone happen to have one of these in their parts box ?
It came off a pair of DiaCompe "G" brakes.
I'd be happy with a silver one, as I have access to an anodizing bath.
It came off a pair of DiaCompe "G" brakes.
I'd be happy with a silver one, as I have access to an anodizing bath.
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Nearly done with a NOS build using Sante bits when I discover that one of my Sante brake levers is missing these rather important bits. Argh! Anyone have them by chance?
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ISO:
Dia-compe brake hoods or a set of basic brake levers with hoods. Aero or non.
110 BCD chainrings in 50T and 34T.. older is better, will be used with 8 speed.
Have:
Stuff in previous posts and some newer 10s FSA 34/36/46T 110 BCD chain rings.
Dia-compe brake hoods or a set of basic brake levers with hoods. Aero or non.
110 BCD chainrings in 50T and 34T.. older is better, will be used with 8 speed.
Have:
Stuff in previous posts and some newer 10s FSA 34/36/46T 110 BCD chain rings.
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[QUOTE=cyclotoine;15603458]ISO:
Dia-compe brake hoods or a set of basic brake levers with hoods. Aero or non.
Hey, I have a set of non-aero Dia-compe levers with brown Dia-compe hoods in pretty good shape. One tiny flaw is a little rip in one of the hoods where the lever comes in contact with the hood as it is depressed.
Would these work?
Dia-compe brake hoods or a set of basic brake levers with hoods. Aero or non.
Hey, I have a set of non-aero Dia-compe levers with brown Dia-compe hoods in pretty good shape. One tiny flaw is a little rip in one of the hoods where the lever comes in contact with the hood as it is depressed.
Would these work?
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Cyclotoine,
Here are some shots, let me know if they would suit your build.
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Here are some shots, let me know if they would suit your build.
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I need a 27.0 seat post, preferably very light. It's going to be inserted pretty much all the ways into the seat tube, so condition & length doesn't matter much, as long as the clamping area looks reasonably decent. Campagnolo would be cool, but aero won't work out, that would raise it too much. I have a LOT of good bike junk in my basement for trades, let me know what you need, or I can make a deal of some sort.
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I have a Campy 27.0 NR post in rough condition.....
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ISO: A Tough Traveler handlebar bag, the kind that attaches with velcro straps to the brake levers and tops, and uses no metal bracket. They seem no longer to carry that model.
Can offer: How about a nice set of Weinmann Carrera centerpull brakes from the early 80's? Or maybe I have something else you'd like.
Can offer: How about a nice set of Weinmann Carrera centerpull brakes from the early 80's? Or maybe I have something else you'd like.
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ISO one 700c rim, either 32h or 36h, preferably with the older style rounded box shape. Or a Mavic t217.
I have lots of stuff to trade. Suntour, Shimano 105, Sturmey Archer, freshly recovered saddles, and that's just the top layer.
I have lots of stuff to trade. Suntour, Shimano 105, Sturmey Archer, freshly recovered saddles, and that's just the top layer.
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Are you looking for a narrow rim, like a Rigida AL1320, or a wider rim? I have a set of silver anodized Ambrosio Elite 19s (which are an intermediate width, rounded box section, and look a lot like the MAVIC T217), 36h, but the anodizing is showing crazing all around the rim, so I can't speak to the integrity of the set. I don't know if it's superficial or if it should be treated as a concern.