ISO and For Trade thread part 4
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Need: One of these, and three x 2mm (or other combination of 6mm of spacing) spacers to fit on a Campagnolo rear axle: Found. Thanks
Have: A bunch of small parts, or binary currency equivalents.
... and apparently found. Thank You!
Have: A bunch of small parts, or binary currency equivalents.
... and apparently found. Thank You!
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ISO Cinelli stem, old oval logo, 100mm, 26.0. Can swap for my 110mm stem which has some scarring around the neck area. Would expect similar condition or better in trade with extra compensation in parts (bars, other?) as required.
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Wouldn't old logo be 26.4mm?
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ISO a couple of these. One is for an old 66-67 AMF Hercules (Raleigh) 3 speed, and another for a 68 Schwinn Breeze 3 speed. Seems to be a common lost or broken piece mounting the brakes/fenders to the crossbar on the seatstays.
I'm assuming they are the same or close enough to fit either?
Thanks
I'm assuming they are the same or close enough to fit either?
Thanks
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ISO a couple of these. One is for an old 66-67 AMF Hercules (Raleigh) 3 speed, and another for a 68 Schwinn Breeze 3 speed. Seems to be a common lost or broken piece mounting the brakes/fenders to the crossbar on the seatstays.
I'm assuming they are the same or close enough to fit either?
Thanks
I'm assuming they are the same or close enough to fit either?
Thanks
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Well at first I thought "no, it's definitely 26.0, and velobase backs me up, saying that stem was offered in both 26.0 and 26.4mm."
So, I put some 1" - 2" mics on the bar at the clamp diamter. It measured 26.21mm - right in the middle. Cinelli Mod GIRO D'ITALIA it says, and I have no reason to think it's not original to the bike circa 1974.
Other bars measured 26.39 (3TTT), 26.16 (no-name), 25,5 (Sakae), and 26.21 (Cinelli Criterium).
I dunno what I have. Or what I need.
So, I put some 1" - 2" mics on the bar at the clamp diamter. It measured 26.21mm - right in the middle. Cinelli Mod GIRO D'ITALIA it says, and I have no reason to think it's not original to the bike circa 1974.
Other bars measured 26.39 (3TTT), 26.16 (no-name), 25,5 (Sakae), and 26.21 (Cinelli Criterium).
I dunno what I have. Or what I need.
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For trade:
Velo Orange Pass Hunter Cantilever rack RA‑0026. Like new, with all mounting hardware.
ISO:
Non cantilever version of the same rack, or equivalent.
Velo Orange Pass Hunter Cantilever rack RA‑0026. Like new, with all mounting hardware.
ISO:
Non cantilever version of the same rack, or equivalent.
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Well at first I thought "no, it's definitely 26.0, and velobase backs me up, saying that stem was offered in both 26.0 and 26.4mm."
So, I put some 1" - 2" mics on the bar at the clamp diamter. It measured 26.21mm - right in the middle. Cinelli Mod GIRO D'ITALIA it says, and I have no reason to think it's not original to the bike circa 1974.
Other bars measured 26.39 (3TTT), 26.16 (no-name), 25,5 (Sakae), and 26.21 (Cinelli Criterium).
I dunno what I have. Or what I need.
So, I put some 1" - 2" mics on the bar at the clamp diamter. It measured 26.21mm - right in the middle. Cinelli Mod GIRO D'ITALIA it says, and I have no reason to think it's not original to the bike circa 1974.
Other bars measured 26.39 (3TTT), 26.16 (no-name), 25,5 (Sakae), and 26.21 (Cinelli Criterium).
I dunno what I have. Or what I need.
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@restlessswind, bike shops have those.
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ISO cable nut for a Suntour Cyclone MKII RD. I had to cut mine out due to stripped head.
Not my pic but this is the nut I'm referring to:
Not my pic but this is the nut I'm referring to:
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ISO SR Laprade 26.6 Seatpost
IIt doesn't have to be fluted.
This is what i have to trade if that helps you. Thanks, Mike
seat posts by Norcal Mike, on Flickr
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I may have a 26.6 and I need a 27.0. I hate the measuring stick cutout 27.0 on my Ironman. Let me check tonight.
ISO someone to do all my fall yard work this weekend so I can go biking.
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You know, the smallest ring you can put on a mod. 93 (122 bcd) is a 38t. Not great for a triple setup. You can opt for the Red Clover triplizer, however.
And yes, the triplizer is a good option.
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Well at first I thought "no, it's definitely 26.0, and velobase backs me up, saying that stem was offered in both 26.0 and 26.4mm."
So, I put some 1" - 2" mics on the bar at the clamp diamter. It measured 26.21mm - right in the middle. Cinelli Mod GIRO D'ITALIA it says, and I have no reason to think it's not original to the bike circa 1974.
Other bars measured 26.39 (3TTT), 26.16 (no-name), 25,5 (Sakae), and 26.21 (Cinelli Criterium).
I dunno what I have. Or what I need.
So, I put some 1" - 2" mics on the bar at the clamp diamter. It measured 26.21mm - right in the middle. Cinelli Mod GIRO D'ITALIA it says, and I have no reason to think it's not original to the bike circa 1974.
Other bars measured 26.39 (3TTT), 26.16 (no-name), 25,5 (Sakae), and 26.21 (Cinelli Criterium).
I dunno what I have. Or what I need.
Good job with the caliper.
Welcome to the land of actual vs nominal.
Keep in mind that bar centers can experience deformation from being clamped so it is a good idea to take two or three measurements.
I'm with CV-6 on expecting the 26.4 size - well at least nominal.
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9/16 pedal thread is easy, strip axle's out of an old set of pedal's, file or cut slots across the threads lengthwise with the axle, deeper at the end, mount in vice, I use anti-seize for cutting, start the process carefully, make sure they start square and feel your way in, then see-saw 1/4 to 1/2 a turn at a time till you get to the end.