ISO and For Trade thread parts 2 and 3.
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I use SPD pedals on all of my bikes. My road bikes have road specific pedals but my 1 pair of shoes are mtn.
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As long as were talking SPD's.....
WTB: Shimano SPD specific road pedals. I'd like the single sided pedals that accept the small metal cleat.
WTB: Shimano SPD specific road pedals. I'd like the single sided pedals that accept the small metal cleat.
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desperately seeking 32 hole Campy C-Record front hub, or Croce level hub.
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want: nitto bullhorns, 25.4 (or 26.0), the flat kind.
have: cinelli stem, 100mm, w/ black "c" logo on front, frame pumps, 26.8 sugino fluted seatpost.
have: cinelli stem, 100mm, w/ black "c" logo on front, frame pumps, 26.8 sugino fluted seatpost.
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This might be a bit of a long shot, but I'm looking to trade this track bike for a decently equipped road bike. I know I won't get much in a modern sense, I don't know if anyone would be interested in trading. Looking for something in the 58-60 range, in nice shape. I don't mind overhauling bearings/cables/etc...just no rust. something italian would be a plus to give my deBernardi some company
I have this bike, components are as follows:
57cm bike island frame
new tange threaded headset
new sram chain
Sugino RD crankset/bb w. 48 tooth surly stainless steel chainring
red anodized 32h deep v's-miche track hubs
no name saddle/aluminum seatpost
bars and stem can be switched for a set of black risers i have if you'd like.
the frame is drilled for front and rear brakes, and also has water bottle cage and fender mounts.
I have this bike, components are as follows:
57cm bike island frame
new tange threaded headset
new sram chain
Sugino RD crankset/bb w. 48 tooth surly stainless steel chainring
red anodized 32h deep v's-miche track hubs
no name saddle/aluminum seatpost
bars and stem can be switched for a set of black risers i have if you'd like.
the frame is drilled for front and rear brakes, and also has water bottle cage and fender mounts.
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This might be a bit of a long shot, but I'm looking to trade this track bike for a decently equipped road bike. I know I won't get much in a modern sense, I don't know if anyone would be interested in trading. Looking for something in the 58-60 range, in nice shape. I don't mind overhauling bearings/cables/etc...just no rust. something italian would be a plus to give my deBernardi some company
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i'm in boston. i have a local shop that will ship bikes for under $50 via ups. in that respect, on my side at least, shipping isn't that big of an issue. however i can understand how it might be for someone not as lucky.
i might also mention that i'd very much entertain offers on a nice groupo as well, it might be easier to ship-and i could probably save up for a frame.
i might also mention that i'd very much entertain offers on a nice groupo as well, it might be easier to ship-and i could probably save up for a frame.
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I'm looking for the first gen SPD road pedals....the ones they had before the switch to SPD SL's. The ones I want take the same cleat as the current mountain pedals.
Like these:
Like these:
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i'm in boston. i have a local shop that will ship bikes for under $50 via ups. in that respect, on my side at least, shipping isn't that big of an issue. however i can understand how it might be for someone not as lucky.
i might also mention that i'd very much entertain offers on a nice groupo as well, it might be easier to ship-and i could probably save up for a frame.
i might also mention that i'd very much entertain offers on a nice groupo as well, it might be easier to ship-and i could probably save up for a frame.
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Have: 23" 1988 Schwinn World Sport - mostly stock, in decent shape. PM for details.
Want: 21" or smaller women's road bike/frame. Mixte preferred.
NYC
Want: 21" or smaller women's road bike/frame. Mixte preferred.
NYC
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Hunting for (edited):
* 110 bcd vintage double crankset, 172.5-177.5 arms. 50T-34T best, but really any teeth, even no rings.
* British threaded 111mm BB to fit Campy square taper.
* Silver 700 clincher rims, 36h, non hardened, classic box cross section.
* Friction bar end shifters, SunTour preferred.
* Randonneur bars, wider better, 25.4mm sleeve.
* Mafac Racers in good condition
* Any clincher wheel set, silver 700 rims, 126mm rear, for freewheel. Points for Suntour or Mavic SSC hubs.
Obscure high flange even better.
Trade items in signature. Also $. Thanks for looking!
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* 110 bcd vintage double crankset, 172.5-177.5 arms. 50T-34T best, but really any teeth, even no rings.
* British threaded 111mm BB to fit Campy square taper.
* Silver 700 clincher rims, 36h, non hardened, classic box cross section.
* Friction bar end shifters, SunTour preferred.
* Randonneur bars, wider better, 25.4mm sleeve.
* Mafac Racers in good condition
* Any clincher wheel set, silver 700 rims, 126mm rear, for freewheel. Points for Suntour or Mavic SSC hubs.
Obscure high flange even better.
Trade items in signature. Also $. Thanks for looking!
Jan
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Pedals too. I have a pair of them that I have absolutely no use for.
Have:
Shimano SPD-R Pedals. A bit worn and dirty, but they spin nicely. I'll never use them.
Shimano SLR aero brake levers with white hoods. Excellent condition and the hoods cleaned up to just a couple shades short of their original white.
144 BCD chainrings of assorted sizes. Some Campagnolo, some Sugino. All used, but all still usable.
Campagnolo 980 front derailleur - very nice condition.
Some 6 speed freewheels - mostly SunTour and Shimano.
A few other odds & ends.
Want:
To tell the world how great C&V Forum members are.
Decent quality black or dark grey brake calipers with minimal scratches - recessed bolt, medium reach.
SunTour V, Compe V, or other lightweight early 70's SunTour FD with non-rusting/oxidizing cage.
SunTour V, or VX, or other lightweight early 70's medium cage RD that's mechanically sound without oxidation on the cage.
Short stack alloy headset
Have:
Shimano SPD-R Pedals. A bit worn and dirty, but they spin nicely. I'll never use them.
Shimano SLR aero brake levers with white hoods. Excellent condition and the hoods cleaned up to just a couple shades short of their original white.
144 BCD chainrings of assorted sizes. Some Campagnolo, some Sugino. All used, but all still usable.
Campagnolo 980 front derailleur - very nice condition.
Some 6 speed freewheels - mostly SunTour and Shimano.
A few other odds & ends.
Want:
To tell the world how great C&V Forum members are.
Decent quality black or dark grey brake calipers with minimal scratches - recessed bolt, medium reach.
SunTour V, Compe V, or other lightweight early 70's SunTour FD with non-rusting/oxidizing cage.
SunTour V, or VX, or other lightweight early 70's medium cage RD that's mechanically sound without oxidation on the cage.
Short stack alloy headset
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Pedals too. I have a pair of them that I have absolutely no use for.
Have:
Shimano SPD-R Pedals. A bit worn and dirty, but they spin nicely. I'll never use them.
Shimano SLR aero brake levers with white hoods. Excellent condition and the hoods cleaned up to just a couple shades short of their original white.
144 BCD chainrings of assorted sizes. Some Campagnolo, some Sugino. All used, but all still usable.
Campagnolo 980 front derailleur - very nice condition.
Some 6 speed freewheels - mostly SunTour and Shimano.
A few other odds & ends.
Want:
Decent quality black or dark grey brake calipers with minimal scratches - recessed bolt, medium reach.
SunTour V, Compe V, or other lightweight early 70's SunTour FD with non-rusting/oxidizing cage.
SunTour V, or VX, or other lightweight early 70's medium cage RD that's mechanically sound without oxidation on the cage.
Have:
Shimano SPD-R Pedals. A bit worn and dirty, but they spin nicely. I'll never use them.
Shimano SLR aero brake levers with white hoods. Excellent condition and the hoods cleaned up to just a couple shades short of their original white.
144 BCD chainrings of assorted sizes. Some Campagnolo, some Sugino. All used, but all still usable.
Campagnolo 980 front derailleur - very nice condition.
Some 6 speed freewheels - mostly SunTour and Shimano.
A few other odds & ends.
Want:
Decent quality black or dark grey brake calipers with minimal scratches - recessed bolt, medium reach.
SunTour V, Compe V, or other lightweight early 70's SunTour FD with non-rusting/oxidizing cage.
SunTour V, or VX, or other lightweight early 70's medium cage RD that's mechanically sound without oxidation on the cage.
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WTB- Lugged steel touring frame 56/7mm. Basically looking for a LHT alternative in the C&V style. Price range similar to LHT($400-500). Canti brakes and low rider mounts preferred, but not a deal breaker. Thanks
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I'm looking for a 1" quill stem that is hinged at the clamp so that I can change bars by removing one bolt. The reach should be 70-80mm. I know that 3TTT made some in the '90s called Evol. There must be others.
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ISO one (1) cotter nut for my Raleigh
just like this bad boy https://cgi.ebay.com.sg/Vintage-Raleigh-Cotter-Pin-Nut-3-8-thread-NOS-Genuine_W0QQitemZ260353076057QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item260353076057&_trksid=p32 86.m63.l1177
...except not $60
just like this bad boy https://cgi.ebay.com.sg/Vintage-Raleigh-Cotter-Pin-Nut-3-8-thread-NOS-Genuine_W0QQitemZ260353076057QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item260353076057&_trksid=p32 86.m63.l1177
...except not $60
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ISO one (1) cotter nut for my Raleigh
just like this bad boy https://cgi.ebay.com.sg/Vintage-Raleigh-Cotter-Pin-Nut-3-8-thread-NOS-Genuine_W0QQitemZ260353076057QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item260353076057&_trksid=p32 86.m63.l1177
...except not $60
just like this bad boy https://cgi.ebay.com.sg/Vintage-Raleigh-Cotter-Pin-Nut-3-8-thread-NOS-Genuine_W0QQitemZ260353076057QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item260353076057&_trksid=p32 86.m63.l1177
...except not $60
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I was about say one word, and one number. Miyata 1000,,,,BD
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I priced a new Bob Jackson frame at about $650 shipped to the USA. I would build it with Deore LX components and budget around $400 for wheels (give or take).
Surprise surprise, it's a touch more than a new LHT when all is said and done, and about the same as a new Trek 520.
https://www.bobjacksoncycles.co.uk/pr...products_id=43