Worth a shot..
Have: campy record high flange hubs 36 hole
Want: Either a set of 28 hole vintage high flange hubs of equal value, or a modern 28 hole hub set such as dura ace or ultegra.
Worth a shot..
Have: campy record high flange hubs 36 hole
Want: Either a set of 28 hole vintage high flange hubs of equal value, or a modern 28 hole hub set such as dura ace or ultegra.
I am looking for a set of 7spd Shimano XT Thumb shifters or just the top caps for each. Have $$ and trade goods. Let me know what you are looking for.
looking to trade an entire bike. It's a 23" Soma generation with suntour seven components, 27" steel wheels, newer tires. It looks like it's barely been ridden.
I'd be willing to trade or for, well, anything I have listed a few posts above, or whatever. I really would just like to get it out of my garage as it's taking up space. It would be a good commuter or city bike for someone as it's not worth much, but it would be a great beater/every day rider.
more pics
http://www.brian-payne.com/gallery/m...g2_itemId=1814
Have:
A Japanese-made lugged steel touring frame w/ no mfg markings. Seat tube measures 24.5" (c-t), top tube is 21" (c-c), chainstay is 17.5", rear spacing is 120mm. Rear dropouts are SunTour GS w/ threaded stops, BB threading is English. Brake cable guide brazeons on the top tube, and down tube brazeons for a cable stop, so this was intended for bar-end shifters. I'll take a pic tomorrow if someone is interested, but it looks like a solidly made frame, intended for touring, and for someone with long legs and shorter torso. Some paint chips here and there, but no rust; definitely a rider.
Looking for:
--a decent 700c wheelset
--leather saddles
--Stronglight or TA cranksets
--interesting bits
Neal
Have:
White Peugeot fork in HLE (fits a 54-ish cm bike)
Rear derailleurs
Stem shifters
MA-4 tubular rims 36 hole (for rider, not display)
Modolo anatomic bars (silver) single groove. Light scratches on exposed surfaces.
Cinelli bars - Campione Del Mundo 63-40. Great shape except for left side of sleeve.
Cinelli stem - 1R 115mm s few minor nicks, and a couple bands from where it was clamped.
Shimano Octalink BB and crankset 175mm cranks, 53 (rather worn) and 39 (lots of wear left) tooth chainrings.
Raleigh steel 40 hole tandem rear hub, solid axle - NOS
Want:
15 or 16 tooth fixed cog <found>
Track lockring
Stronglight A-9 alloy headset (with needle bearings) <found - but if you have a black one for trade... PM please>
Black alloy stem - 80mm - 100mm
Black alloy crankset - (110 or 130 BCD) 170 mm crank
Black alloy rear hub - 36 hole (would prefer track or flip-flop)
if you have something small and blingy, let me know. I might be interested.
Cheers,
Z
Last edited by USAZorro; 11-27-08 at 10:08 PM.
The search for inner peace continues...
Have:
Dura-Ace AX 170mm cranks
Dura-Ace AX pedals with clips
Dura-Ace AX front derailleur
Dura-Ace AX rear derailleur
Dura-Ace AX top mount shifters
3T 120mm stem
Ultegra 6500 175mm cranks with BB
105 duel pivot brakes
Tiagra 9 speed brifters
Want:
Comparable Campy stuff to the Dura-Ace stuff above
Dura-ace AX brakes
Topline/Cook Bros cranks
Nuke proof hubs
600 quill stem
Anything interesting
Thanks
WjV
Have: Green Brooks Pro
Want: Black Brooks Swallow, but brown or honey OK too.
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You see, their morals, their code...it's a bad joke, dropped at the first sign of trouble. They're only as good as the world allows them to be. I'll show you. When the chips are down, these...These "civilized" people...they'll eat each other. See, I'm not a monster. I'm just ahead of the curve
Cross Check Nexus7, IRO Mark V track, Rockhopper fixed, Motobecane Outcast 29er with SA S3X hub, Trek 620 Nexus7, Klein Pinnacle Elite fixed, Karate Monkey 1x9, Surly 1x1 Rat Ride with HUGE tires,...
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SB forever
I ran down a Trek '84 890 ATB/MTN frame that I'm using as a winter commuter... very nice. This one is just a bit small for me.
If you happen to have the larger size (23"/57.5CM) frame and want to unload it, let me know. Condition is not critical (paint) as long as it is straight.
mstuartev@tds.net
Madison Wisc
Takara Medalist 650B conversion ('85)
KHS 'Turbo Dog 650" 650B Conversion ('87)
Jamis Aurora ('02)
Wheels for Winners Earn a Bike Organization
I have a delta brake with a cracked cable fixing bolt (grub screw, actually). Does anyone have a wasted brake with a good grub screw, or a single? Ihavealottacraptotrade...wadda ya need?
I have one now, but it's a makeshift Traveler with a 42-19 cog - which sails up hills, but wants to dislocate my knees going down. I have an inbound project that is going to need all black components to look "right".
Then I'm going to put the Traveler back to it's old self and find it a new home.
The search for inner peace continues...
I'm looking for a 1" 700c fork with recessed brake bolt mount, lugged crown. Nothing fance, just straight and 4130 to match the frame
I need a 36h freewheel type hub, japanese preferred. nos or new preferred
Looking for a friend who wants that Lotus frame sitting in your garage that's too small for you anyhow...48-52cm is the target size and pretty please in decent shape![]()
77 Trek TX300--78 Trek TX-300--79 Trek 510--83 Trek 520--83 Nickel Plated Trek 400--86 Trek Elance 400--75 Gitane Interclub--73 Viscount 'Death Fork SS--76 Viscount Aerospace Pro--80's Diamant Verbinnen--80's Basso--90's Montagner SS--84 SR Explorer MTB
Last edited by RobbieTunes; 11-26-08 at 06:34 PM.
Robbie ♪♫♪...☻
You will not believe how fast I used to be...
84 Simoncini SLX
85 Cinelli Equipe Centurion
85 Centurion Ironman
85 Eddy Merckx Corsa Extra
88 Schwinn Paramount
91 Cannondale SC800
95 Hot Tubes TT
98 Trek Y Foil
98 Giant MCR
08 Cannondale Six13
WTB: Front/rear set of Suntour Mountech derailleurs. Yep, old school MTB bike stuff, so rear must be long cage. I'm pretty sure they all were though, right? Hopefully some clean ones, without too much scarring. Doesn't have to be perfect though, mainly just functional.,,,,BD
"WHOA!! WHOA! You are now firing a gun at your imaginary friend, near 400 gallons of NITROGLYCERINE!!" Tyler Durden
I've got a front Mountech FD I think, cosmetically pretty good. But it has a touch too much cage wear/chain rub to sell on ebay, not enough to have tossed it to the bike co-op so it sits forlorn in the parts bin. If I remember it worked on its donor bike, this year's '83 Centurion Pro Tour build. Yours for postage to give it a try.
Also have a couple of long cage Cyclone MK II RD 'GT' RD's, both exc mechanically but one has the markings worn off so no bling. A much better operating, much lighter and much more long wearing RD than a Mountech IMO. Depends though, if it has the chain wrap capacity (I think it's 34t you can stretch to 36 or 37t if you are mindful about cross chaining) and largest cog size (32t?) that's required. Bling costs more. No bling brings less. Trade or Washingtons.
Want:
--Shimano 8 speed bar cons
--Shimano 'br-m550' cantilevers (Deore LX early '90's)
--Gravity Research 'Rim Crusher' Cantilevers
I have a line on a rear MT, with your front that would complete the set? The rear cog on an 84 830 is an atom 38T, believe it or not. I might could swap the freewheel out, but it's original to the bike, as Mountech is "supposed" to be. Somewhere along the line someone grafted on the almost all steel AGtech. Let me see how the rear one works out, and I'll let you know!I didn't think these parts would turn up so fast! Sweet.,,,,BD
The receiver of the Mountech...It's a little ugly, but I love it. After another look at the catalog, someone swiped the front brake
drop/hanger as well. That should be a little easier to find.
http://www.vintage-trek.com/TrekBroc...AllTerrain.htm
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Last edited by Bikedued; 11-27-08 at 05:41 AM.
"WHOA!! WHOA! You are now firing a gun at your imaginary friend, near 400 gallons of NITROGLYCERINE!!" Tyler Durden
WWW.CYCLESPEUGEOT.COM 2005 Pinarello Dogma Campy Record; 1997 Litespeed Catalyst Dura Ace; 1990 Miyata TripleCross; 1992 Bianchi Avenue; 1986 Schwinn Circuit Dura Ace; 1986 Dave Moulton Fuso Dura Ace 25th; 1986 Basso Campy Super Record, 1985 Vitus 997 Campy Super record; 1980 Colnago Mexico Campy Super Record; 1973 Raleigh RRA; 1973 Schwinn Paramount P65
I have a nos shimano 105 ug rear hub 126mm old, and a suntour alpha 5000 short cage rd used
need.
mks pedals touring , 110 sr or nitto quill stem good condition
HAVE:
4) Ofmega (Super Record style) 53t chain ring, 144mm BCD
5) Campagnolo Nuovo Record 53t chain ring, 144 BCD
6) NEW - NEVER LACED w/ BOX! Campagnolo Record rear hub. 120mm spacing for 5sp freewheel, 32h.
7) Universal Super 68 brake set - pristine condition.
8) Universal brake levers. 4 levers! 1 lever has a split base, and 1 set of good condition hoods. All the parts needed for a complete set plus plenty of spare parts!
9) SunTour PowerShifters. Think I may have just assembled these incorrectly, but the rear does not hold derailleur in place. Otherwise, good for parts.
10) SunTour Superbe brake levers. missing one clamp band. non-suntour hoods included.
11) Shimano Dura-Ace MF-7400 7sp freewheel. 12-21 range.
13) 3Rensho Super Record Export TT funny bike frameset w/ front wheel, headset, and BB.
WANT:
1) 56-57cm track frame. steel, lugged. Open to many brands, let me know what you have.
2) 170 or 172.5mm track cranks (campy, shimano, sugino, others. matching BB would be most helpful.
3) 100mm Cinelli XA stem, 26.4mm clamp.
4) Set of campagnolo QR skewers w/ rear made for 130mm dropouts. (or just the rear, if not a pair)
5) set of Campagnolo brake cable housing clamps for top tube.
6) Campagnolo crank bolt covers (need 2 pair)
7) Nitto or similar TT / bullhorn style bars
8) 26.8mm seat post (any usable condition)
Last edited by cuda2k; 11-29-08 at 08:03 PM.
HAVE: 1 1/8 Threaded American Classic Equipment Headset, mounted on a frame but never used
NEED: 1 1/8 Threadless road bike headset of the same quality as the one I have up
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You see, their morals, their code...it's a bad joke, dropped at the first sign of trouble. They're only as good as the world allows them to be. I'll show you. When the chips are down, these...These "civilized" people...they'll eat each other. See, I'm not a monster. I'm just ahead of the curve