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I've got the cogset from a Shimano 14-34 freewheel, but the smallest (lockring) cog was cut in order to remove the rest. If you do have a good freewheel body on which to install them...
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In search of a long cage RX100 rear derailleur in very good shape. Also in search of the plastic covers (the ones that show SIS and Friction mode indicators) on Ultegra 7/8speed bar end shifters. Both sides. :^( Don't know how the previous owner lost both. I'd be interested in levers original to these too minus the pods. I know some guys like to replace with downtube shifters. So you never know. PM me if you have and we'll work it out.
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You can also find the Deda bars with a classic bend for not much dough. I think they come in 42/44/46.
Deda Speciale 26 Handlebars (25.8) - Handlebars - Ribble Cycles
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Man, that is my ideal saddle, I just wish it didn't have that rip on the back. I think I'll wait for a more ideal option. Thank you though!
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I'll throw these into the 26.0 shallow drop mix. Origin8 compact drops -- Reach 70mm, drop 120mm.
Only come in black, though.
Amazon.com : Origin8 Pro-Fit Compact Handlebars : Sports & Outdoors
Only come in black, though.
Amazon.com : Origin8 Pro-Fit Compact Handlebars : Sports & Outdoors
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Suntour stuff for Shimano stuff
The lot contains 4 sets of 6 speed shifters, 3 are sans bolts but all the guts are there, 2 XC Pro REAR thumbies of the 7 sxpeed variety (one of them is mint) a set of 6 speed thumbies ( the rear is wobbly... can be rebuilt? I don't know) a GPX front shift lever, and assorted single levers and a few parts.
update: will trade the whole lot for sl-bs64 8 speed shifter set. I give up on finding a single rear shifter.
I also have lots of medium and long reach alloy calipers of the DiaCompe and Weinmann nutted variety, some have quick releases but most don't. Many can be set up with bottom pull for mixtes, if you happen to be in need of those I'm your guy. I also have a bucket of alloy seatposts in good shape, some of them are NOS, and a whole bunch of 7 speed Hyperglide hubs of the Deore LX/Shimano 105/HG50 trim level (I have all three and can't tell them apart without the labels, pretty sure the internals are all the same) along with a few 5 and 6 speed Uniglide hubs and Suntour freehubs, both without cassettes. Ask and I'll dig for what you need.
update: will trade the whole lot for sl-bs64 8 speed shifter set. I give up on finding a single rear shifter.
I also have lots of medium and long reach alloy calipers of the DiaCompe and Weinmann nutted variety, some have quick releases but most don't. Many can be set up with bottom pull for mixtes, if you happen to be in need of those I'm your guy. I also have a bucket of alloy seatposts in good shape, some of them are NOS, and a whole bunch of 7 speed Hyperglide hubs of the Deore LX/Shimano 105/HG50 trim level (I have all three and can't tell them apart without the labels, pretty sure the internals are all the same) along with a few 5 and 6 speed Uniglide hubs and Suntour freehubs, both without cassettes. Ask and I'll dig for what you need.
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Thanks, but I found one a week or two back, so I'm all set.
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I only go back a month in these threads, but if I don't see a reply, I assume you're still looking.... Someone once told me it's chaos when you delete posts but I don't see how it would be worse than responding to dead ones (at least in a FS/FT thread.)
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ISO: French-threaded pedals. My hope is to find a pair of Campagnolo Record 1037 pedals (to match the rest of the parts on the bike), but I'm open to other options. Something that would fit in on an early 70s bike. Rider appearance is fine, but I want something of decent quality.
Have: Lots!
Freewheels
Random mix of 700s clincher & tubular wheels/rims
Suntour Superbe brake levers
3ttt Competizione Pista bars (40cm? can confirm)
Shimano 105 levers with new white hoods
Various suntour shifters
Tubular tires
Vittoria Corsa CX folding tires (used, still some life left)
Campagnolo long-cage RD (I think either Victory or Triomphe)
NOS Ava pump clamp
80s Peugeot head badge
Too much to list...just ask.
EDIT: Deal pending for a pair of French-threaded pedals...Thanks!
Have: Lots!
Freewheels
Random mix of 700s clincher & tubular wheels/rims
Suntour Superbe brake levers
3ttt Competizione Pista bars (40cm? can confirm)
Shimano 105 levers with new white hoods
Various suntour shifters
Tubular tires
Vittoria Corsa CX folding tires (used, still some life left)
Campagnolo long-cage RD (I think either Victory or Triomphe)
NOS Ava pump clamp
80s Peugeot head badge
Too much to list...just ask.
EDIT: Deal pending for a pair of French-threaded pedals...Thanks!
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Have: Campagnolo NR clamp on DT shifters. Clean, nice chrome on the clamp band.
Want: Camagnolo NR braze on DT shifters
Want: Camagnolo NR braze on DT shifters
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ISO: I need one of these really bad. It is the Dia Compe Aero Gran Compe lever with the "A" on the sides. I would take an orphan or just the inner lever return spring and lever retaining pin (just below the "A" in the pics. The return spring mounts inside just below the brake cable stop and slips down into the lever. Please send me a PM if you can help.
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Have: 1998 Bianchi Trofeo frame and fork.
Lugged Dediacci tubing, Unicrown fork, made in Italy. Eyelets front/rear, ample clearance.
58cm c-bb to top of tt. 57cm c-c top tube. Very nice condition, well under 200 miles. BB shell has scratches from BB removal.
Yes, all those decals are OEM. Bianchi left no doubt who made it, and the seat stay decals say Campagnolo Equipped.
Fortunately, the garish decals on the seat stays, top tube, and fork are on top of the clear coat, meaning they can be removed.
Plus:
Suntour Arx 100mm/25.4/22.2 stem (in the pic)
ITM Competizione bars bars (25.4/42cm) (in the pic)
Specialized BG saddle, padded, don't know the model (in the pic) Pretty light, not my style.
Vetta Turbo saddle (black excellent condition, not the shiny leather)
Maillard 500 wheelset, laced with stainless spokes to dark-anodized Matrix Titan rims, light brake wear, 126mm.
Fulcrum Racing 7 wheelset, dark anodized red, faded except where decals were, 10-sp only Shimano/SRAM freehub.
Shimano 1050 RD, average condition, but works fine. Dirty. I have spare jockey wheels.
Several tires in good shape
2-sided SPD pedals by Shimano, black
ISO:
2 sets Look Keo-compatible pedals
2x 25.4/42cm bars similar to Nitto B115 (Olympiade) or Noodles, i.e. long flat drops
5700 long cage pieces only (can swap for 5700 short cage pieces)
A 25.4 70mm quill stem
Interesting 700c tubular wheelset, 126mm traditional or 130mm modern
One-sided, as light as possible, SPD pedals.
Come on down, let's make a deal....I think I can fit everything in one box, would be thrilled to move it all.
Lugged Dediacci tubing, Unicrown fork, made in Italy. Eyelets front/rear, ample clearance.
58cm c-bb to top of tt. 57cm c-c top tube. Very nice condition, well under 200 miles. BB shell has scratches from BB removal.
Yes, all those decals are OEM. Bianchi left no doubt who made it, and the seat stay decals say Campagnolo Equipped.
Fortunately, the garish decals on the seat stays, top tube, and fork are on top of the clear coat, meaning they can be removed.
Plus:
Suntour Arx 100mm/25.4/22.2 stem (in the pic)
ITM Competizione bars bars (25.4/42cm) (in the pic)
Specialized BG saddle, padded, don't know the model (in the pic) Pretty light, not my style.
Vetta Turbo saddle (black excellent condition, not the shiny leather)
Maillard 500 wheelset, laced with stainless spokes to dark-anodized Matrix Titan rims, light brake wear, 126mm.
Fulcrum Racing 7 wheelset, dark anodized red, faded except where decals were, 10-sp only Shimano/SRAM freehub.
Shimano 1050 RD, average condition, but works fine. Dirty. I have spare jockey wheels.
Several tires in good shape
2-sided SPD pedals by Shimano, black
ISO:
2 sets Look Keo-compatible pedals
2x 25.4/42cm bars similar to Nitto B115 (Olympiade) or Noodles, i.e. long flat drops
5700 long cage pieces only (can swap for 5700 short cage pieces)
A 25.4 70mm quill stem
Interesting 700c tubular wheelset, 126mm traditional or 130mm modern
One-sided, as light as possible, SPD pedals.
Come on down, let's make a deal....I think I can fit everything in one box, would be thrilled to move it all.
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ISO: French crankset double. Pedal and removal threads must be in great shape. Crankset doesn't need to be super high end. Would prefer removeable chainrings vs integrated and riveted rings. But that's not necessary by any means. Looking for Stronglight, Nervar, Solida, Sachs Huret, Simplex.. etc. Anything French circa the 80's to go on my Peugeot. Thanks
I was able to finger thread the Lyotard pedals I want to use on a Shimano Altus crankset.. so they are not French thread as I had earlier thought. Guess I shouldv'e checked. Doh.
I was able to finger thread the Lyotard pedals I want to use on a Shimano Altus crankset.. so they are not French thread as I had earlier thought. Guess I shouldv'e checked. Doh.
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ISO: French crankset double. French or English thread fine. Pedal and removal threads must be in great shape. Crankset doesn't need to be super high end. Would prefer removeable chainrings vs integrated and riveted rings. But that's not necessary by any means. Looking for Stronglight, Nervar, Solida, Sachs Huret, Simplex.. etc. Anything French circa the 80's to go on my Peugeot. Thanks
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EDIT: I just installed one of my Lyotard pedals into a newer Shimano Altus crankset so they are definitely not French thread/ Hopefully your Stronglights are NOT French thread either..unless you have a set of French pedals too.
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I have pedal taps. Do you want me to go ahead and re-tap them to English if in fact they turn out to be metric?
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Pardon my bump for a 38T 110BCD round Sugino silver chainring.
Have: Basically new 110 BCD Sugino 36T
Need: Equally 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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Have: Basically new 110 BCD Sugino 36T
Need: Equally 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.
Thanks!
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I have a an almost new anodized gold Nitto Crystal Fellow (one of their higher end models) seatposts in 27.2
I bought it from Alex cycles for around $100 awhile bike.
Nitto S65 Crystal Fellow Seat Post Anodized
I want to trade for another setback post in a 27.0mm
I would love something in black.....my favorite being an old Thomson. Don't care if it's beat up.
I bought it from Alex cycles for around $100 awhile bike.
Nitto S65 Crystal Fellow Seat Post Anodized
I want to trade for another setback post in a 27.0mm
I would love something in black.....my favorite being an old Thomson. Don't care if it's beat up.
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I'm looking for a damaged steel frame with cantilever mounts. I only need a section of the seat stays with the cantilever mounts and brigde. It's for my wood frame project. It can be aluminum also but then needs to be pretty close to the width of the stays since my TIG can't do aluminum. At least with steel I can adjust if nessasary.
You'll probably ask why not just braze something up if you can build up a complete frame. Well Nova Cycles charges an arm, leg and a nut to ship anything despite if it's just a single cable stop or a piece of tubing. So I really don't want to pay a buck or two for a set of bosses and get charge $15 for shipping.
You'll probably ask why not just braze something up if you can build up a complete frame. Well Nova Cycles charges an arm, leg and a nut to ship anything despite if it's just a single cable stop or a piece of tubing. So I really don't want to pay a buck or two for a set of bosses and get charge $15 for shipping.
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ISO: French crankset double. Pedal and removal threads must be in great shape. Crankset doesn't need to be super high end. Would prefer removeable chainrings vs integrated and riveted rings. But that's not necessary by any means. Looking for Stronglight, Nervar, Solida, Sachs Huret, Simplex.. etc. Anything French circa the 80's to go on my Peugeot. Thanks
I was able to finger thread the Lyotard pedals I want to use on a Shimano Altus crankset.. so they are not French thread as I had earlier thought. Guess I shouldv'e checked. Doh.
I was able to finger thread the Lyotard pedals I want to use on a Shimano Altus crankset.. so they are not French thread as I had earlier thought. Guess I shouldv'e checked. Doh.
Not trying to steal JDT's sale, but PM'd you about the same model Peugeot/Stronglight 104, but with 52/42 rings.
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I'm looking for a damaged steel frame with cantilever mounts. I only need a section of the seat stays with the cantilever mounts and brigde. It's for my wood frame project. It can be aluminum also but then needs to be pretty close to the width of the stays since my TIG can't do aluminum. At least with steel I can adjust if nessasary.
You'll probably ask why not just braze something up if you can build up a complete frame. Well Nova Cycles charges an arm, leg and a nut to ship anything despite if it's just a single cable stop or a piece of tubing. So I really don't want to pay a buck or two for a set of bosses and get charge $15 for shipping.
You'll probably ask why not just braze something up if you can build up a complete frame. Well Nova Cycles charges an arm, leg and a nut to ship anything despite if it's just a single cable stop or a piece of tubing. So I really don't want to pay a buck or two for a set of bosses and get charge $15 for shipping.
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