ISO and For Trade thread parts 2 and 3.
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^ cool.
and a big thanks to neal in brookline mass for his cyclone cage! you guys rock.
and a big thanks to neal in brookline mass for his cyclone cage! you guys rock.
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Does anyone have a jockey pulley bolt for an 8spd 105,600 or DA rear derailleur?
I also need a washer and cable anchor nut for a shipmano RD
I'll find something to swap for them. thanks
I also need a washer and cable anchor nut for a shipmano RD
I'll find something to swap for them. thanks
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WTT: This is a long shot I know. Bought a bike for the frame (Italian so will be Campy) and it came with a NOS Suntour Superbe 8 speed 130mm Groupset that was builtup and hung on the wall! I don't think it was even tuned. No usage marks on anything, rims, brake pads, chain wheel, cassette. The hoods are dry and I suspect may need to be replaced soon. Has original factory grease visible, the cassette still has the bright yellow factory Suntour sticker on the large cog and an interesting lined rear brake cable that fits nicely in the housing. Chain is not in this photo but is also included. Handling marks are all there is and they are absolute minimum. Looking for the right Campy trade.
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Basically looking for equal value in Campy group as I have daughters and sons-in-law that I build and wrench for and can always use high in Campy, although they do prefer new stuff and I must admit four safety in traffic I want our kids to keep there hands on the bars for shifting. Wheels not important as I like wheel building.
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I don't have a wheel to offer, just a suggestion. My sweetie and I have ridden our tandem, an '82 Peugeot TH8, for 6000 miles since I built it about 4 years ago. For the front wheel I found one built by an LBS for someone but never paid for, never picked up. So they sold it to me fairly cheap though not at a give-away price. It was built to be a touring wheel with a Mavic A319 rim and IIRC a Shimano 105 hub, only 32 spokes. Neiher of us are especially heavy though we have done several short tours where we loaded the bike to 100-105lbs. The tires are Pasela TG 700c x 32mm. That wheel has been just great. The point being, you don't necessarily have to have a built-for-tandems wheel, especially on the front. YMMV.
Yes, I was thinking a fairly cheap-but-sturdy 36 spoke hybrid wheel would probably do it. This would be for me @200# and my 10 year old, so overbuilt isn't really necessary.
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Long hot, searching for front pannier set. I want to install them on my Schwinn Voyageur SP. I have a black pair of rear cannondales black with red zippers. If you have a black pair of panniers that would be awesome or anything really not to picky.
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Those levers are compatable with canti brakes.
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ISO Shimano 6400 NOS or excellent condition crankset or arms only, 175mm. Ebay is currently waaaaay more than I paid for the bike and all the consumables for just the crank. I have lots to trade, vintage and racer boy stuff.
Anyone have one in the spares?
Anyone have one in the spares?
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Shot in the dark but...
ISO a Campagnolo Record Aero seat post in 27.2.
Let me know what you're looking for in return, have both modern and C&V items I could move.
ISO a Campagnolo Record Aero seat post in 27.2.
Let me know what you're looking for in return, have both modern and C&V items I could move.
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Still hoping for that elusive 26.0 pipe-type seatpost. Steel or aluminum, either is fine. Scratches okay, but rust-free preferred.
I expect that I have something here you can use, whoever you are.
I expect that I have something here you can use, whoever you are.
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Is this what you're looking for? If so, I can't believe there aren't a gazillion of them in your country.
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Didn't check numbers but have an Ultegra Octalink Crank w/o chain rings in VGC if that helps? If so, send me your email and I'll send you some photos.
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Hello thanks for the reply. That is not exactly what I was looking for but it might work. Photos please to wooba.flores@gmail.com
what are you looking for in trade?
what are you looking for in trade?
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Has anybody got an orphan STRONGLIGHT 49D left crank arm up for trade? I have some French stuff, derailers, Mafac half hoods...
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Cool, thanks. Forgot to mention 170 mm, preferably French threads.
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I'll look tonight. If I forget, pm me over the weekend. I have several straight pin seatposts, and I have no idea what is there.
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Yep, that's it. I was kind of kidding when I described it as "elusive." There are probably several gazillion of them in the U.S., but evidently none of them right near where I am.
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