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Old 02-05-16, 12:37 PM
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Originally Posted by shoota
ISO: Quill stem adapter, 1 1/8"
Have: older odds and ends (Older Campy skewer, etc) and some newer stuff (Sram cranks, fd, etc); just ask, maybe I'll have something
I check bin for you.
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Originally Posted by shoota
ISO: Quill stem adapter, 1 1/8"
Have: older odds and ends (Older Campy skewer, etc) and some newer stuff (Sram cranks, fd, etc); just ask, maybe I'll have something
Have Silver okay?
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Originally Posted by 3speedslow
Have Silver okay?
Heck yeah! As long as it's for a 1 1/8" stem.
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Originally Posted by shoota
Heck yeah! As long as it's for a 1 1/8" stem.
I checked it and the fraction was 1 1/8 or metric 28.5 something.
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As my search for a seat post was quickly and ably delt with, I am now looking for a set of shorty fenders for the Dawes.

I have stuff to trade.
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Re-bumping my search for the elusive 36-tooth original-type Biopace ring.

Hope springs eternal.

I have trade goods.
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I know you've been looking for awhile. Dug through ALL the drawers this morning in case I missed one, and all my rings are of the round variety right now. Sorry. And while we're speaking of chainrings:

Have: Basically new 110 BCD Sugino 36T

Need: Very nice condition 110 BCD Sugino 38T

I have other stuff to trade. PM me if you're interested and we can do the pic thing.

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Originally Posted by redneckwes
As my search for a seat post was quickly and ably delt with, I am now looking for a set of shorty fenders for the Dawes.

I have stuff to trade.
I have a set. Not perfect but look good. Maybe someone else has a better looking set for you? Just cover the cost of shipping and they are yours if you need them.

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^^ That's a nice set.
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I have a lightly used Sugino compact double crankset, 48-34T, 165mm, with a Shimano UN 55 bottom bracket cartridge. I'm looking for a similar Sugino crankset, but a triple, 46, 36, 26 in 165mm.
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Just found this part of the forum.
ISO Simplex SLJ 5500 (or near) RD for parts. In need of the parallelogram hinge bolt that also has the shifter cable attached.
I must keep this one alive!

For trade? I have some stuff for trade, not sure what you need. 26.8mm SR CT-P6 flutted seatpost, modern black 26.4mm seatpost, Old city bike handbars, thumbshifters, etc
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ISO: a new cone for a SunShine Pro Am rear hub as one of mine has a couple of pits in it. (The SunShine hub with the oil ports)

I have lots of things for trade including green paper with Presidents pictures on them.
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Looking for 650b conversion bits. Silver wheelset is a must.
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Originally Posted by stien
Looking for 650b conversion bits. Silver wheelset is a must.
Gotta be a bit more specific about your bits. Wheel set, check. Drilling? Offset? Box? Aero? Long reach brakes? Length? Style?

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Originally Posted by mountaindave
Gotta be a bit more specific about your bits. Wheel set, check. Drilling? Offset? Box? Aero? Long reach brakes? Length? Style?


Sorry about that. Recessed mount long reach (73mm front at least) brakes, silver. As for wheels I prefer box but don't mind the aero style rim. Spoke count doesn't matter too much.
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Originally Posted by mikerudinsky
Just found this part of the forum.
ISO Simplex SLJ 5500 (or near) RD for parts. In need of the parallelogram hinge bolt that also has the shifter cable attached.
I must keep this one alive!

For trade? I have some stuff for trade, not sure what you need. 26.8mm SR CT-P6 flutted seatpost, modern black 26.4mm seatpost, Old city bike handbars, thumbshifters, etc
hmm, what other models used that part? I'll have a look when I get home but I have an sx 410 or similar part derailleur in the bin I'll see if it has the same piece when i get home in a few days. remind me via PM on wednesday if you haven't heard from me by then please.

Edit: VeloBase.com - Component: Simplex SX410 T

I can't tell if it is riveted on because of all the dirt, but I'll double check when I get back. This is not my derailleur but mine is a 410.
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Originally Posted by jonwvara
Re-bumping my search for the elusive 36-tooth original-type Biopace ring.

Hope springs eternal.

I have trade goods.
I might have one that's in the middle position on a triple. How can I tell if it's original-type?
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Originally Posted by whatwolf
I might have one that's in the middle position on a triple. How can I tell if it's original-type?
As luck would have it, I spotted a NOS 36 on ebay last night, and snagged it for a best offer of $20. Even someone as cheap as I am occasionally has to resort to the use of actual money.

But thanks for looking and offering it to me--I do appreciate it.

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Originally Posted by jonwvara
As luck would have it, I spotted a NOS 36 on ebay last night, and snagged it for a best offer of $20. Even someone as cheap as I am occasionally has to resort to the use of actual money.

But thanks for looking and offering it to me--I do appreciate it.

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Glad you finally landed one !
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Looking for a 14-32 or 13-32 6-speed freewheel. I do not want one of those new freewheels with the biggest cog being a YUGE jump from the previous one.

I have lots of stuff to offer such as whitewall 27" tires.
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Originally Posted by noglider
Looking for a 14-32 or 13-32 6-speed freewheel. I do not want one of those new freewheels with the biggest cog being a YUGE jump from the previous one.

I have lots of stuff to offer such as whitewall 27" tires.
I check bin for you. Does the upper number have to be a 32 ?
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I check bin for you. Does the upper number have to be a 32 ?
34 would be OK. Thanks!
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Originally Posted by noglider
Looking for a 14-32 or 13-32 6-speed freewheel. I do not want one of those new freewheels with the biggest cog being a YUGE jump from the previous one.

I have lots of stuff to offer such as whitewall 27" tires.
If you're into building one, I have a Suntour 32t New Winner cog, (and a few other NW cogs and a body.)
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HELP NEEDED: Car destroyed vintage Nishiki International

I recently got hit by a car and my vintage Nishiki International is finished. Broken frame, bent crane arm (Campognolo). The insurance company needs proof of value, but this is a handcrafted vintage bike made in the 80s. The parts aren't made anymore. Can someone advise me as to where to find prices for these parts? How to handle this situation to assure I get the maximum return on the damages? I've taken pictures of the parts in question. Thank you in advance for the help.

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Originally Posted by Flamousse
I recently got hit by a car and my vintage Nishiki International is finished. Broken frame, bent crane arm (Campognolo). The insurance company needs proof of value, but this is a handcrafted vintage bike made in the 80s. The parts aren't made anymore. Can someone advise me as to where to find prices for these parts? How to handle this situation to assure I get the maximum return on the damages? I've taken pictures of the parts in question. Thank you in advance for the help.

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Sorry to hear of your loss. I have been where you find yourself now.

BUT, you need to place this question in the appraisal sub forum to get a more accurate response. Go out to main menu and scroll down til you see appraisals and pricing.

Good luck! I hate to see a good bike end up like that.

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