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Old 01-30-14, 08:50 PM
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Someone on Ebay was selling homemade "gems" for $10 or $15 for the pair. I bought 2 but never got around to gluing them onto the nuts. I noticed 1 was a bit thicker than the other which bugged me a bit.
Yeh, I've seen Dimestore Arts and Crafts supplies that resemble them. But, none that I would view as worthy of getting glued on. I know the originals weren't anything 'special'. But, if I'm going to bother at all, I would like something that fits properly and doesn't look cheap.
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I think i have a cracked crank arm.
Cool I'd be interested in it! What brand is it?
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Originally Posted by ESCARBO70
Just saw a 63cm Raleigh in a shop in Athens, GA called Ben's Bikes and I believe they were asking $240. Fully functioning ready to go despite poor paint. Might not be any help unless yall are up in this part of the world, but at least they're out there.
Thanks. It may be a tad too far, 400 mi one-way, but I'll pass on the info. Appreciate it.
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Long shot here: looking for a Wolber front rim, 36 spoke with a schreader valve hole, Sansin hub. Rim was original equipment on a 1989 Fuji Saratoga. Bike came to me with a Rigida wheel, Presta valve hole. I can't make out the brand of hub. These are 27 by 1/1/4"wheels. Looking do an even swap, This is the best picture I have available right now of the front wheel, I can get better ones if someone has something available. Thanks for looking.
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Originally Posted by shoota
Cool I'd be interested in it! What brand is it?
Aluminum Campy Veloce(?) Campy script is partially rubbed off. Guessing it a lower model based on finish on the backside.
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Originally Posted by otg
Long shot here: looking for a Wolber front rim, 36 spoke with a schreader valve hole,
I would think most rims could be drilled to fit schreader
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Originally Posted by OldsCOOL
ISO: 80's Cannondale "SR" frame in 54-56cm range.
I found a red 56cm in the shed. And 2 red forks in the basement, both of which are too short for it not sure how that came about.
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Originally Posted by jj1091
Maybe I'm in the wrong section, but I couldn't see how to post a message in the C&V Sales section for a WTB request.

(Admin edit-marketplace forums require an upgraded membership to start a thread. This thread is for trade only.)
If you ever are in Tallahassee I have this 1978 Super Course:

PM me for details and trade possibilities.
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Originally Posted by Homebrew01
I found a red 56cm in the shed. And 2 red forks in the basement, both of which are too short for it not sure how that came about.
Dr. Cannon-shteen! Wait for the next big lightning storm, that thing could LIVE!
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^^ Maybe I could cut off an inch of threads from 1 fork and braze it to the other one ... Would be fun getting the threads to line up. hmmmmmmm

I have another old Cannondale that had a broken der hanger and I tig welded a donor hanger back on to it. Good as new !
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Originally Posted by shoota
I'm not really sure where to put this but I'm looking for broken (or not broken if you're feeling geneerous) Campy or higher-end (or pretty) Shimano stuff. I'm collecting things for wife to do art projects with. Please let me know if there is anything sitting on a shelf with no use, thanks!
I have a junk crankset here, and probably some other stuff, but I don't think either of us would want to pay shipping from México. If you want, I'll bring it with me next time I come North, likely in May.
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Originally Posted by seedsbelize
I have a junk crankset here, and probably some other stuff, but I don't think either of us would want to pay shipping from México. If you want, I'll bring it with me next time I come North, likely in May.
Sounds great, what brand is it?
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Originally Posted by shoota
Sounds great, what brand is it?
Takagi. 165 drive side; 160 NDS. The inner ring has been welded at the nuts, and I don't want to mess around with cutting it off. Pretty well beat up anyway.
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Originally Posted by Homebrew01
I would think most rims could be drilled to fit schreader
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Originally Posted by OldsCOOL
ISO: 80's Cannondale "SR" frame in 54-56cm range.
I have a 1988 SR frame (Criterium) that's a 53cm. Some paint issues on the drive-side chainstay but otherwise looks good.

PM if you'd like some pictures.
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You guys are right, thanks. JohnD Thompson, what is the name of that tool, I'll Google it and see if it's something I want to add the the toolbox.
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BTW: I am not clairvoyant or anything. I just looked at the URL of John's image and located it at allparts.com. <wink>
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You guys are right, thanks. JohnD Thompson, what is the name of that tool, I'll Google it and see if it's something I want to add the the toolbox.
It's a "tapered reamer." The 1/8-1/2" inch size is all you'll ever need for working on bikes. The cheap ones are really cheap. The good ones are still pretty cheap. Might as well get a good one.
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So, odd request. Looking for a Suntour Cyclone expert.

I was able to get three suntour cyclone GT RD's, two are the first style, one is the second style (all three are pre M-II). All three are complete but taken apart, some of which was done by me and some was done by previous owners. Regardless, I don't think I have the tools, parts, or knowledge to get them to the point I want on my current project (Schwinn Super Sport SP).

So, anyway, here's the deal; I will mail all the parts I have to someone who can use the three RD's to make the best working one possible to mail back to me. In return I will let the generous person keep the other two RD's (and pay shipping). If this sounds like a good plan, let me know. Pictures to comes soon hopefully.
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So, anyway, here's the deal; I will mail all the parts I have to someone who can use the three RD's to make the best working one possible to mail back to me. In return I will let the generous person keep the other two RD's (and pay shipping). If this sounds like a good plan, let me know. Pictures to comes soon hopefully.
I wouldn't say I'm an expert, but... I've refurbished a M-II Cyclone GT (which I no longer have) and have a Superbe which is structurally very similar to the Cyclone. I've also taken Campy NR and SR derailleurs apart and successfully (<wink>) put them back together. I'd be willing to tackle the task. If I can't get you a good working derailleur out of the parts you send me, I'll send it all back at my cost.
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Have: Honey Brooks B17, only a couple rides on it, looks brand new no scuffs or marks. Black rails.
Want: Honey Brooks Pro (or swift or swallow). I can add other parts to even out the trade...

Just got the B17 and in the process of trying it out, but I think it's a bit too wide and I need to just stick to the tried and true pro...

Come on...I'll trade my nearly new B17 for a well used Pro!
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It's $3.29 here: https://www.harborfreight.com/t-handle-reamer-66936.html

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ISO: downtube cable stops. With or without the adjustable barrel. I need ones with the flat back. I'm not sure what that's called, but I don't need the ones that conform to the frame.

I can trade the same stops with the adjustable barrels that are curved on the back, or I can trade the Shimano 600 shift levers that I'm replacing.
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