ISO and For Trade thread parts 2 and 3.
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So what threading is this one?
https://www.jbimporters.com/web/check...t_number=35498
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I am currently searching for two Campy NR Cranksets. I would prefer that one of them be from 1970 (for my 1970 Raleigh International build) and the other from 1972 (for my 1972 Raleigh Professional build). On the '72, I am flexible there...but am really wanting the International to be 1970.
I have a good bit of stuff to trade...what are you looking for?
Let me know!
I have a good bit of stuff to trade...what are you looking for?
Let me know!
A no date code crank set in good condition can go for good money if the seller knows what they have and advertise it accordingly. Other times they just know it is a record crank set and let it go for the average price not knowing they could fetch more given the age.
This fellow has 5 sets for sale, difficult to make out date codes though.
https://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/vie...?f=22&t=283286
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Free Panniers!! Just pay shipping. I have had these Cannondale panniers sitting around for ever. There is a tear on the back side of one of them but otherwise they are in great shape.
Sorry Guys Jeirvine was first to speak up. I was busy and could not post it.
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I might have some of this stuff. I'll need to check my stash when I get home.
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I am currently searching for two Campy NR Cranksets. I would prefer that one of them be from 1970 (for my 1970 Raleigh International build) and the other from 1972 (for my 1972 Raleigh Professional build). On the '72, I am flexible there...but am really wanting the International to be 1970.
I have a good bit of stuff to trade...what are you looking for?
Let me know!
I have a good bit of stuff to trade...what are you looking for?
Let me know!
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The other set is in my garage somewhere. I will find them and post pics. I believe both sets have no date code, making them earlier than '72?
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Hello everyone.
I have a older schwinn seat post the super skinny one, I believe it is a 13/16" diameter seat post with a narrow 5/8" top. I want to use a mondern single rail seat on it like a brooks, but I need the saddle clamp to fit the 5/8" portion of the seatpost.
Does anyone have one laying around they don't want? Please let me know.
thanx
- james
I have a older schwinn seat post the super skinny one, I believe it is a 13/16" diameter seat post with a narrow 5/8" top. I want to use a mondern single rail seat on it like a brooks, but I need the saddle clamp to fit the 5/8" portion of the seatpost.
Does anyone have one laying around they don't want? Please let me know.
thanx
- james
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A Deore brake/shifter combo, 3x9. Not XT or LX, simply Deore. Excellent like-new condition, with some of the cables.
A Deore XT rear derailleur, 8-cog. Moves smoothly, a little scuffed up. Cogs are in excellent condition, sealed ceramic bearings.
I also have some Deore XT/LX/DX front derailleurs, in good condition. I think they're all bottom-pull, don't know the clamp diameters offhand.
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Update: I need a 27.0 seat post and a 28.6 clamp on adapter for a braze on type front derailleur.
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I am looking for a 170mm left crank arm (SR Silstar). This is for a 1983-84 Schwinn World. If it has the original steel rattrap pedal, that would even be better.
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I have 3 different styles and I see yet another on velobase............2 of mine are 170mm
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This the beastie you are looking for, appears to be about 5/8" on the skinny part
Hello everyone.
I have a older schwinn seat post the super skinny one, I believe it is a 13/16" diameter seat post with a narrow 5/8" top. I want to use a mondern single rail seat on it like a brooks, but I need the saddle clamp to fit the 5/8" portion of the seatpost.
Does anyone have one laying around they don't want? Please let me know.
thanx
- james
I have a older schwinn seat post the super skinny one, I believe it is a 13/16" diameter seat post with a narrow 5/8" top. I want to use a mondern single rail seat on it like a brooks, but I need the saddle clamp to fit the 5/8" portion of the seatpost.
Does anyone have one laying around they don't want? Please let me know.
thanx
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Hello everyone.
I have a older schwinn seat post the super skinny one, I believe it is a 13/16" diameter seat post with a narrow 5/8" top. I want to use a mondern single rail seat on it like a brooks, but I need the saddle clamp to fit the 5/8" portion of the seatpost.
Does anyone have one laying around they don't want? Please let me know.
thanx
- james
I have a older schwinn seat post the super skinny one, I believe it is a 13/16" diameter seat post with a narrow 5/8" top. I want to use a mondern single rail seat on it like a brooks, but I need the saddle clamp to fit the 5/8" portion of the seatpost.
Does anyone have one laying around they don't want? Please let me know.
thanx
- james
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I have a nice set of bolt-on wheels from a derailleur-equipped Raleigh Sprite 26, circa 1975. Low miles, chrome and spokes in perfect shape, includes elegant aluminum spoke protector and original 14-28 Atom/Maillard freewheel, which is the one that takes the large-diameter splined remover. I need a set of good-quality 700C wheels that would be more or less appropriate for a 126-spaced Motobecane Grand Record from the mid-late 70s. I'm willing to respace and redish those wheels if necessary.
To avoid the expense of shipping wheels around, I'd prefer to work a trade with someone in the Greater New England area so we can just hand them off. I live in Vermont, but seem to get down to the Boston area every few months or so.
JV
To avoid the expense of shipping wheels around, I'd prefer to work a trade with someone in the Greater New England area so we can just hand them off. I live in Vermont, but seem to get down to the Boston area every few months or so.
JV
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Thanx for that!
Rubberlegs was in contact with me and im going to use the one he sent out, but if that doesnt work ill go with the wald I had considered that post but I fear the bendy wald posts.
Rubberlegs was in contact with me and im going to use the one he sent out, but if that doesnt work ill go with the wald I had considered that post but I fear the bendy wald posts.
James they still make a replacement seat post for Schwinn that has a normal size top to fit modern seats if you don't find the clamp. I know there are others out there but this is first one to pop up in a search, https://www.amazon.com/Wald-940-10-8-.../dp/B00139Z3JA
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I'll take it. If you give me an estimate on shipping, I can pay with paypal, or simply mail a check. If you opt for a check, I do not expect you to send until the check clears, and you can do parcel post - I am not in a hurry. PM me please.
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Have: SR 22.2 stem, short reach, probably 60mm, logo on the sides.
Need: SR 22.2 stem, longer reach, probably 80-100mm would do, logo on the sides.
Need: SR 22.2 stem, longer reach, probably 80-100mm would do, logo on the sides.