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I'm looking for a long reach Mafac racer brake, I can trade a standard reach Racer or cash...
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Standard are 48.5-63 mm reach, the long reach are 53.5–68 mm, according to this Chart. Thanks for checking
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Not looking for Raids, according to that link Mafac made a long-reach Racer, it only had 5mm extra reach, but that's all I need!
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I need one, but would be willing to buy a couple more than that, 296mm spoke, new, silver colored, straight gauge 14 preferred, but would use butted if that's the only choice. I could buy 50, but as I am repairing a single broken spoke on the rear wheel of my main rider, and don't have future wheel builds in store using that length...
Note that 295mm could possibly work also.
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Note that 295mm could possibly work also.
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297 straight 15g or
297 butted 14/15, or
295 butted 14/15
(but nothing 296!) All are Asahi stainless with new brass nips, just cover postage.
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Thanks. I just got the spokes I needed though. I need to go and note that in the request.
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I'm looking for a YELLOW 5' piece of Jagwire brake housing that is similar to what they have in their road pro kit. I messed up and cut what came in the kit to short. I'm hoping I don't have to buy another kit just for the brake housing. I don't have anything to trade but will pay for the housing if anyone has it.
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Looking for an odd ball:
40h tubular Mavic Record Du Monde...gold anno.
40h tubular Mavic Record Du Monde...gold anno.
1/2 as far in 2x the time
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I have some stuff thats been sitting around that could be put to better use. I haven't had any need for them so I haven't really gone through and cleaned or overhauled anything except I cleaned up the Campy RD a little.
Cannondale handlebar bag and panniers. Handlebar bag slightly faded, panniers more so. All zippers work fine with no tears or anything.
No name pedals with Christophe toe clips and leather straps. Some rust on the strap clip thing.
Suntour XC pedals. (XC-II? Not sure.) Rust on the metal piece that holds the reflector and rust on the spindle.
Suntour Superbe pedals. Some rust on the spindles.
2 sets of Christophe toe clips. One set has leather straps and stitched on leather wrap things. Never seen that before.
Shimano 600 pedals. I also have a set of the Shimano pedals that look exactly the same as the 600s but are called something else and that pair have some of the weird triangular toe clips.
Look Pedals
Shimano white brake lever hoods. Dirty but no tears. Has a hole for non-aero.
Dia-Compe aero levers. Cool looking but has wear. Small tear in one hood.
Campy PAT. 83 SR rd. Some titanium bolts on there.
Plus some other odds and ends I'm forgetting.
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26" wheelset. ~132.5mm. Rim brake, For touring and possibly some XC but mostly commuting.
26" tires. Slicker tread rather than knobby but let me know what you have.
700c wheelset (maybe)
U-brakes or roller-cams
Bottom bracket. 68mm shell. 126mm spindle. English threading I assume as its going to replace a Sugino BB from a 1987 Cannondale SM800.
Headset for said ST800. I can measure if necessary.
700c tires.
Cannondale handlebar bag and panniers. Handlebar bag slightly faded, panniers more so. All zippers work fine with no tears or anything.
No name pedals with Christophe toe clips and leather straps. Some rust on the strap clip thing.
Suntour XC pedals. (XC-II? Not sure.) Rust on the metal piece that holds the reflector and rust on the spindle.
Suntour Superbe pedals. Some rust on the spindles.
2 sets of Christophe toe clips. One set has leather straps and stitched on leather wrap things. Never seen that before.
Shimano 600 pedals. I also have a set of the Shimano pedals that look exactly the same as the 600s but are called something else and that pair have some of the weird triangular toe clips.
Look Pedals
Shimano white brake lever hoods. Dirty but no tears. Has a hole for non-aero.
Dia-Compe aero levers. Cool looking but has wear. Small tear in one hood.
Campy PAT. 83 SR rd. Some titanium bolts on there.
Plus some other odds and ends I'm forgetting.
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26" wheelset. ~132.5mm. Rim brake, For touring and possibly some XC but mostly commuting.
26" tires. Slicker tread rather than knobby but let me know what you have.
700c wheelset (maybe)
U-brakes or roller-cams
Bottom bracket. 68mm shell. 126mm spindle. English threading I assume as its going to replace a Sugino BB from a 1987 Cannondale SM800.
Headset for said ST800. I can measure if necessary.
700c tires.
I would like to speak for the leather covered toe clips. As a kid, I scorned them. Now, sometimes I'm wearing street shoes, and they are a nice touch.
Pm me about what you're looking for. I've got lots of other stuff too.
Cheers, Eric
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Not vintage looking for vintage
I have a newly built 700c wheelset with about 150 miles on them. Chris King classic 8/9/10 speed built on Dt Swiss rr585 rims. 24 front 32 rear. Professionally built by my lbs. looking for vintage road frame 56/58 cm range prefer mid 80's or older. I have about 1k in the wheelset. Would also consider othe nice vintage parts for a build.
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I'm looking for a YELLOW 5' piece of Jagwire brake housing that is similar to what they have in their road pro kit. I messed up and cut what came in the kit to short. I'm hoping I don't have to buy another kit just for the brake housing. I don't have anything to trade but will pay for the housing if anyone has it.
Let you know by tomorrow. 3SS
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I have a Bianchi Eros frameset I won't be using. I thought I would, but I changed my mind. It is used, but not by me. It's straight and everything, hasn't been crashed. It is covered in reflective tape. Size is 56 seat tube, center-to-center. Short wheelbase and vertical dropouts. Racy geometry but not all that light. It's 3.5 kg with the headset and bottom bracket. I'll be keeping the bottom bracket, but I'll leave the headset in, and it works fine.
I don't think the frame is worth much, so don't be afraid of lowballing me. Tell me what you've got, and I might accept it as a trade. Lightweight 700c tires would be nice. Maybe a nice triple crankset? What do you have you won't need?
Pictures are here.
I don't think the frame is worth much, so don't be afraid of lowballing me. Tell me what you've got, and I might accept it as a trade. Lightweight 700c tires would be nice. Maybe a nice triple crankset? What do you have you won't need?
Pictures are here.
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I have a newly built 700c wheelset with about 150 miles on them. Chris King classic 8/9/10 speed built on Dt Swiss rr585 rims. 24 front 32 rear. Professionally built by my lbs. looking for vintage road frame 56/58 cm range prefer mid 80's or older. I have about 1k in the wheelset. Would also consider othe nice vintage parts for a build.
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ISO: 8 speed indexed bar end shifters.
Have: Lots of stuff. What are you looking for?
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VeloBase.com - Component: MAFAC Racer (red plastic washer; lettered DURAL FORGE MAFAC)
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Be aware that the Mafac's you're looking for might say "dual forge" on them instead of "Racer."
VeloBase.com - Component: MAFAC Racer (red plastic washer; lettered DURAL FORGE MAFAC)
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Searching for a rear rack with hardware for my the '74 UO18 I'm ressurecting for my wife. Fairly certain the Pletscher "Modell C" was typical for the 70s/80s models, "RS" was for other bikes Raleigh etc. (diff't geometry?).
Honestly, I'd do a vintage Blackburn or anything that doesn't mount to or rub up the seat stays... I'm not a fan of anything that clamps on chain or seat stays, seriously.
ThorUSA has the "CS" model for $25 but prefer period-correct on the bike. eBay is full of racks 3x-4x overpriced and missing the seat stay clamp and dropout mounting hardware.
Figured I'd give a go here. I don't normally do racked/fendered biked, but my better half is adamant... Pic of the bike in progress if there's any interest:
Honestly, I'd do a vintage Blackburn or anything that doesn't mount to or rub up the seat stays... I'm not a fan of anything that clamps on chain or seat stays, seriously.
ThorUSA has the "CS" model for $25 but prefer period-correct on the bike. eBay is full of racks 3x-4x overpriced and missing the seat stay clamp and dropout mounting hardware.
Figured I'd give a go here. I don't normally do racked/fendered biked, but my better half is adamant... Pic of the bike in progress if there's any interest:
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@francophile, I have a Pletscher rear rack. You want it? If so, email me at the address below.
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@francophile, I'd pick up a Wald rear rack. Totally C&V and mounts to the brake bridge.
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