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Old 12-04-13, 08:53 PM
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ISO a vintage Shimano 600 brake lever clamp. See Pic, I need another of the one on the left with the box end, and can trade the one on the right which. Both are Shimano and both fit 23.8 to 24.2mm bar. Thanks - Chris

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ISO: Campy 10 speed front derailleur, 28.6 clamp.
Have: Lots of random stuff to trade, including brazeon and 31.8 clamp FDs.
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Originally Posted by 4Rings6Stars
ISO: Campy 10 speed front derailleur, 28.6 clamp.
Have: Lots of random stuff to trade, including brazeon and 31.8 clamp FDs.
I have a centaur century grey cage on a silver chorus clamp... If you have similar silver 10 speed (chorus, centaur) you can change the cage to the clamp to make it match? IN fact I could just trade the clamp if you are interested.
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Originally Posted by lord_athlon
I have a set of Mountain LX 7 speed shifters and semi-integrated brake levers in black. The shifters are on a base thats adjustable on the lever, for ergonomic placement.
I have a NOS set of shifters ( about 4 sets in all) that mount on those levers, can't find the levers anywhere to use them with lol.


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Have: Shimano 600 Arabesque crankset
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Trek 970 road frame in 60cm to trade for 56cm. No dents or dings or rust. 8 on a scale of 10 for decals. Dropouts and bb threads very good.
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Have: Cinelli Criterium (65) bars, one 42 and one 40, both are 26.0 clamping area Tape residue and scratching on center, but I have revived worse. The 42 is drilled for internal cable routing. I find I can no longer get comfortable on Criterium bars.

Want: Cinelli Giro d'Italia or Campion del Mundo in similar size. If you got a 44 you want to get rid of, that would work also. Might also consider 3TTT bars if 26.0.
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My current ISO/Trade list:

ISO Record Strada 175 drive side cranks arm: Have a spare 170 NDS, no date.
ISO 36h hubs 7/8 sp. I have a pair of 32h Tri-color and 32h 1055 hubs to trade.
ISO Stronglight crank puller
ISO Campy downtube clamp on cable guide.
ISO 650b rims. Have single Sun M13II 32h 700c anodized rim in good condition, and a nos Ambrosio 19 Elite Extra 27" 36h polished rim.
Have Campy 8-sp Veloce(?) hub laced to 32h Campy Melbourne rim.
ISO Italian threaded Phil BB cups
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Which 600 series are these for? I have some beat aero 6200-series in my box. They would need to be sanded down and polished if you really want to make them look good, or you could just pull off the clamps.

I'm looking for a black ramped & pinned 48t 110bcd ring. You wouldn't be holding such a thing?

Originally Posted by crandress
ISO a vintage Shimano 600 brake lever clamp. See Pic, I need another of the one on the left with the box end, and can trade the one on the right which. Both are Shimano and both fit 23.8 to 24.2mm bar. Thanks - Chris

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Originally Posted by jeirvine
ISO Stronglight crank puller
If this is the thing your looking for, jump on it
https://www.ebay.com/itm/STRONGLIGHT-...item3cd8e59f41
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Originally Posted by TimmyT
If this is the thing your looking for, jump on it
https://www.ebay.com/itm/STRONGLIGHT-...item3cd8e59f41
Is that puller for the older cranks or the newer ones? If it's for the older, propietary Stronglight threads then it's a fair deal (though no steal). I'm suspecting it's made for the newer Stronglight cranks that used standard English-sized pullers, and which you can get for like three bucks.
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[TD]STRONGLIGHT 22mm crank arm puller with 14mm crank bolt socket is new and unused but will show some minor shelf wear. For the removal of later STRONGLIGHT CRANK ARMS # 104 - #106 - #107 and so on 100% MADE IN FRANCE."

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Originally Posted by kroozer
Is that puller for the older cranks or the newer ones? If it's for the older, propietary Stronglight threads then it's a fair deal (though no steal). I'm suspecting it's made for the newer Stronglight cranks that used standard English-sized pullers, and which you can get for like three bucks.
Since they post specifies 22mm and "later" I would assume it's a 22mm puller for the later cranks, same as Campy etc. The classic Stronglight puller is 23.35 (thanks, Col.!). The 22mm Campy puller will not work at all, and even the 23mm TA puller sometimes works and at other times destroys the puller threads.

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As of last week VeloOrange had a stock of the JAStein Stronglight crank puller, 22.<whatever it is that is non-zero>, and for less money than what I found on ebay when I was looking.
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Originally Posted by TimmyT
Which 600 series are these for? I have some beat aero 6200-series in my box. They would need to be sanded down and polished if you really want to make them look good, or you could just pull off the clamps.

I'm looking for a black ramped & pinned 48t 110bcd ring. You wouldn't be holding such a thing?
It is a 6208. I really just need one clamp. I don't have a 48t and the ones I have are not black ramped or pinned. Anything else you are in need of?
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ISO: Brooks or similar brand (ideale, etc...) dark brown (antique brown? Not sure what they call it) saddle. I figured before going retail or a couple I saw on the bay, I'd check here if anyone changing out, getting rid, etc...

EDIT: got it. thx

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ISO: Specialized sealed bearing hubs for my 1983 Sequoia.
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ISO spokes

1.8mm stainless or 2.0/1.8
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I picked up a mid eighties Colnago the other day and, of course, it is too small for me to ride with any degree of comfort. With that in mind, I offer the frame and fork set for trade.

I would hope to find something of interest with a 56cm seat tube (c-c). I prefer chrome stays, fork socks and lugs, in case that helps. Anyway, the Colnago...




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Originally Posted by ham
Have: Shimano 600 Arabesque crankset
Want: Nitto moustache bars
I've got a couple of Arabesque cranks and partial groups. Email me at jakecoye@yahoo.com
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I've got a couple of Arabesque cranks and partial groups. Email me at jakecoye@yahoo.com
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I have a Tange #1 Centurion Ironman Master Frame+fork+600 headset. 58cm. The dropouts are factory 128mm so my 130old 105 hubs fit without any trouble. Would be a great candidate for a fast 80's steel frame.

https://oldtenspeedgallery.com/owner-...-scott-master/

Looking for an old schwinn preferably. 22.5", or 55-57cm. World Voyageur, Voyageur, Sports Tourer.

If not that, anything interesting with room for tires.
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ISO Zeus Competition 165mm or 170mm crankset with the "world" logo on the drive side arm, like this one on velobase https://velobase.com/ViewComponent.as...115&AbsPos=388 I could also use the BB

I also need a Zeus freewheel and cable guide clamps in good condition

If you have said crankset and BB please PM..........I have much more than I've listed here................

I have lots to trade.........mostly mid range 80s stuff...............
several generations of Shimano 600 bits
Sugino Mighty 165mm crankset
some white Sport LX bits
Cinelli stem 1A (early version) 125mm
I have some Dura-Ace hubs and some Campy hubs both sets currently laced to tubulars
I have a 16" Trek 970 with the investment cast lugs
Several other MTB frames worthy of drop bar conversions
63cm Ross Professional Ish 022 condition is very good
Surly 26" SS MTB wheelset
as new 700c SS wheelset w/deep V's
Suntour Superbe Pro wheelset
etc...........etc.....
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