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Old 09-15-15, 04:59 PM
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ISO - Titan stem

I have the bars but am looking for the Titan stem to go with them. This isn't my photo - sourced from the web with thanks.

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WTB: Non Dia Compe centerpulls, Vintage Cantilever Brakes, Huret or Simplex derailleurs. Not looking for prestige or challenger. Something funky and european.

Anything else really.
Doh! Some 70's MAFACs jut went in and out of the BOC. Old plastic Simplex FD prolly won't do you either. There was a simplex RD mate in the BOC that nobody seems to want.
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Originally Posted by Gartenmeister
Well, now that we have the 600 hubs all figured out (thanks guys), it turns out the frame I am using is spaced at 132.5mm. So....I am thinking that stuffing an old converted 7 speed 126mm hub in there is not going to be the best plan. Still looking, but new requirement: 28 holes, 8/9/10 freehub body but now it needs to be in 130 spacing.

Anybody?
Actually, a 7-speed hub with an additional 4mm on the NDS to build up the OLD to 130mm would make for a fantastically robust wheel. The wheel dish would be close to symmetrical, so you wouldn't have the usual tension imbalance. And the stock 137mm axle would be long enough to do the job if you recentered everything. Just a thought.
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Does anyone have for sale/trade, or know where I could locate the non-drive side bell crank for a Sturmey Archer S5 (5 speed) hub? This is the old, 1960s model for a Raleigh Sprite repair I'm doing.
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Originally Posted by SirMike1983
Does anyone have for sale/trade, or know where I could locate the non-drive side bell crank for a Sturmey Archer S5 (5 speed) hub? This is the old, 1960s model for a Raleigh Sprite repair I'm doing.
You might try contacting Mark Stonich/BikeSmith Design: BikeSmith Design and Fabrication
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Thanks - sent him an email.
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Originally Posted by 3speedslow
okay, Raleigh is 71. Nuts, MAFAC canti's already went out the door ( great trade ) and Japanese ones are 80's.

That leaves centerpulls. Looking tomorrow.
surprised me, all centerpulls are earmarked for a frame project. Sorry.
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No luck with the bell crank at Bikesmith. Mark is out of them.
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Originally Posted by SirMike1983
No luck with the bell crank at Bikesmith. Mark is out of them.
He can't convert a Shimano one for you?
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Originally Posted by SirMike1983
Does anyone have for sale/trade, or know where I could locate the non-drive side bell crank for a Sturmey Archer S5 (5 speed) hub? This is the old, 1960s model for a Raleigh Sprite repair I'm doing.
Try this guy.
He's real good at repairing internal geared hubs.
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Originally Posted by rhm
He can't convert a Shimano one for you?
He indicated that the Shimano bell crank had the wrong compression for use with the Sturmey Archer 3 + 2 shifters I have. I was hoping something like the modified Shimano would work. I have the original "tall" metal shifters with this set up and I really want to use them because they're so nice.
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Originally Posted by SirMike1983
He indicated that the Shimano bell crank had the wrong compression for use with the Sturmey Archer 3 + 2 shifters I have. I was hoping something like the modified Shimano would work. I have the original "tall" metal shifters with this set up and I really want to use them because they're so nice.
Ah! I didn't know that. Is there a possibility of using a travel agent of some kind?

I suggest you continually scour eBay looking for "Sturmey Archer small parts lot" and the like. This kind of thing is very cheap when the seller doesn't know what it is.
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ISO of a replacement front derailleur for my wife's Terry. Would like the exact same one. The spring retainer tab on this one broke off.
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ISO of a replacement front derailleur for my wife's Terry. Would like the exact same one. The spring retainer tab on this one broke off.
There is one on ebay.au now
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Have: Brooks Saddle Seeking: Shimano Tri-color components

I have a Brooks saddle in good condition. It has some scuffing on rear edges of the seat but it is minor. I am looking to build a bike up with Shimano tri-color components. So far I have nothing. I am open to other possibilities if you are interested in this saddle.
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Originally Posted by bici_mania
I have a Brooks saddle in good condition. It has some scuffing on rear edges of the seat but it is minor. I am looking to build a bike up with Shimano tri-color components. So far I have nothing. I am open to other possibilities if you are interested in this saddle.
Nice B5N! I love mine, but am not in the market for another one ATM. If it helps the deal, it's worth noting that B5N's have just about the same dimensions as a B17 Narrow, with a little thinner/flexier leather so they break in faster.
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I think ex pres is looking to sell some 600 tri Colour stuff. Check out his thread.
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Mavic CXP33 front wheel, 32 or 36 hole, 700C. Quick release or nutted, but must be in very good condition. Have stuff to trade or PM me.

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Have 23" 1985 Miyata Six Ten. The frame is just too big for me. Looking to trade for a 1985 or later 21" Six Ten or Six Fifteen (or similar quality touring bike with canti bosses: Trek 620, Specialized Expedition, Lotus Odyssey, etc.). Would throw in original DT shifters, derailleurs, handlebars, bottom bracket and brake levers for 21" Miyata 1000 frame. Frame and components are all in excellent condition.
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Looking for a Merckx titanium or MX Leader frame. 57 cm or so.

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Originally Posted by revcp
Have 23" 1985 Miyata Six Ten...Would throw in original DT shifters, derailleurs, handlebars, bottom bracket and brake levers for 21" Miyata 1000 frame. Frame and components are all in excellent condition.
I'd throw in my left locknut for a 23" Miyata 1000.
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I'd throw in my left locknut for a 23" Miyata 1000.
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Originally Posted by bici_mania
I have a Brooks saddle in good condition. It has some scuffing on rear edges of the seat but it is minor. I am looking to build a bike up with Shimano tri-color components. So far I have nothing. I am open to other possibilities if you are interested in this saddle.
Gorgeous saddle, but too narrow for my backside. If Ex Pres doesn't have what you are looking for, I have a smattering of 600 tricolor components I have been hanging on to hoping to complete a build but would consider trades-- wish that saddle would work, it is gorgeous!

Anyway, if you end up still looking, let me know and we can see if there's something that might workout as a match.
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Shimano mountain brake shift levers

I am hoping there's a C-V fan who just does road bikes, but has some vintage MTB stuff laying around.

I am in search of early shimano brake-shift combined levers from the early 90s. 3x7. I think the ideal model numbers would be any of the following:

ST-M090 or 91
ST-M070 or 71
ST-M060

For trade-- a lot of vintage components at the moment, so I am sure we can figure something out. thanks!
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Originally Posted by mnmkpedals
I am hoping there's a C-V fan who just does road bikes, but has some vintage MTB stuff laying around.

I am in search of early shimano brake-shift combined levers from the early 90s. 3x7. I think the ideal model numbers would be any of the following:

ST-M090 or 91
ST-M070 or 71
ST-M060

For trade-- a lot of vintage components at the moment, so I am sure we can figure something out. thanks!
I will check the shed in the morrow.
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