ISO and For Trade thread part 4
#1577
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Interesting you bring this up. Recently acquired a one owner 1997 Silk Path 300. Straight bar, hybrid, 700c and 45mm travel Headshok.
After a well needed full service and clean, I converted it to a road drop, Sora dual control STI, shorter stem (exclusive CODA), fit new Conti Speed something or other 42 mm width rubber. With the new rubber and consumables, I'm into it for $150. Heavier machine but highly capable to cover all sorts of terrain. Honestly think these bikes are ugly but do like the robust feel and seem rugged enough to take hard use. All aluminum one would think it a harsh ride, yet its incredibly plush, best of anything I have.
Anyways, since this recent find I've scouted around for similar Cannondales. These hybrids are out there and $150 is the going rate. I'd recommend it vs. a mountain bike. The platform is there with hardly any mods needed.
After a well needed full service and clean, I converted it to a road drop, Sora dual control STI, shorter stem (exclusive CODA), fit new Conti Speed something or other 42 mm width rubber. With the new rubber and consumables, I'm into it for $150. Heavier machine but highly capable to cover all sorts of terrain. Honestly think these bikes are ugly but do like the robust feel and seem rugged enough to take hard use. All aluminum one would think it a harsh ride, yet its incredibly plush, best of anything I have.
Anyways, since this recent find I've scouted around for similar Cannondales. These hybrids are out there and $150 is the going rate. I'd recommend it vs. a mountain bike. The platform is there with hardly any mods needed.
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I'm currently looking for:
Crane GT rear derailleur
First generation long-cage Suntour Cyclone
Various Mavic derailleurs, headsets, cranks.
Campy aero pedals
Shimano 5-speed or 6-speed 13-26 or 14-26 freewheel
Matching pair of tubular rims of various manufacturers
If you don't have any of these items but are interested in the hub let me know anyway. We'll work out something.
Brent
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I have an orphan Campy Record Low flange front hub.
I'm currently looking for:
Crane GT rear derailleur
First generation long-cage Suntour Cyclone
Various Mavic derailleurs, headsets, cranks.
Campy aero pedals
Shimano 5-speed or 6-speed 13-26 or 14-26 freewheel
Matching pair of tubular rims of various manufacturers
If you don't have any of these items but are interested in the hub let me know anyway. We'll work out something.
Brent
I'm currently looking for:
Crane GT rear derailleur
First generation long-cage Suntour Cyclone
Various Mavic derailleurs, headsets, cranks.
Campy aero pedals
Shimano 5-speed or 6-speed 13-26 or 14-26 freewheel
Matching pair of tubular rims of various manufacturers
If you don't have any of these items but are interested in the hub let me know anyway. We'll work out something.
Brent
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I have an orphan Campy Record Low flange front hub.
I'm currently looking for:
Crane GT rear derailleur
First generation long-cage Suntour Cyclone
Various Mavic derailleurs, headsets, cranks.
Campy aero pedals
Shimano 5-speed or 6-speed 13-26 or 14-26 freewheel
Matching pair of tubular rims of various manufacturers
If you don't have any of these items but are interested in the hub let me know anyway. We'll work out something.
Brent
I'm currently looking for:
Crane GT rear derailleur
First generation long-cage Suntour Cyclone
Various Mavic derailleurs, headsets, cranks.
Campy aero pedals
Shimano 5-speed or 6-speed 13-26 or 14-26 freewheel
Matching pair of tubular rims of various manufacturers
If you don't have any of these items but are interested in the hub let me know anyway. We'll work out something.
Brent
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I have an NOS green Vittoria tubular tires. Since I have no tubular wheel sets this can move on. If someone is interested in a trade let me know. I am uncertain about needs at the moment but am open to anything.
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ISO: A working set of preferably 3x8 but possibly 3x9 brifters. They need to be good, erring on the side of very good condition. Lots of stuff to trade.
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Here's my current list of odds and ends I am ISO:
1. NDS arm for Sugino Mighty Tour crank, 170.
2. NDS arm for Avocet crank, 170. https://tenspeedhero.com/wp-content/u...cetCranks1.jpg
3. Cage spring for Suntour LePree RD.
4. Mounting bolts for Suntour Sprint RD, and Suntour BL RD
5. Campy NR spring/stop housing.
6. Campy Super Record RD pulley cages (~'78-'86)
I'm not desperate, but it'd be nice to make some parts whole again.
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1. NDS arm for Sugino Mighty Tour crank, 170.
2. NDS arm for Avocet crank, 170. https://tenspeedhero.com/wp-content/u...cetCranks1.jpg
3. Cage spring for Suntour LePree RD.
4. Mounting bolts for Suntour Sprint RD, and Suntour BL RD
5. Campy NR spring/stop housing.
6. Campy Super Record RD pulley cages (~'78-'86)
I'm not desperate, but it'd be nice to make some parts whole again.
-J
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I have an NOS green Vittoria tubular tires. Since I have no tubular wheel sets this can move on. If someone is interested in a trade let me know. I am uncertain about needs at the moment but am open to anything.
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I have one just like that, I mean it's really just like that except for one little detail, viz: the hole in the center, which should be hexagonal, is round. Yours if you want it. It looks great, but it's hard to remove....
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Drill a pair of holes in it, opposite each other and equidistant from the center.
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Yup, that is my plan. I mentioned it here on the chance tarsi wants it, but he probably doesn't. I'll drill two little holes and ream out the center of the dust cap so it fits over an allen head crank arm bolt. It'll look like a self extracting system, but I won't be fool enough to try to use it.
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Or file it up to the next metric size?
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ISO: a 1" threaded cantilever 26" suspension fork of decent quality. Obviously I need to measure the old steerer tube and figure out the size but is for an old early 90s Klein (I believe early 90s) if that helps. I would love a RS Judy but probably don't have RS Judy money or at least not a rideable one.
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ISO: a 1" threaded cantilever 26" suspension fork of decent quality. Obviously I need to measure the old steerer tube and figure out the size but is for an old early 90s Klein (I believe early 90s) if that helps. I would love a RS Judy but probably don't have RS Judy money or at least not a rideable one.
Also have a Manitou 4 with a giant pile of various steerer tubes, needs a rebuild with elastomers but not seized.
Also have tons of Marzocchi stuff, one part short of a 1" Z-2 atom bomb. Have 1" steerer and shim, need crown.
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Do you have a current blown out suspension fork? Don't have a complete working 1" fork, but lots of spare parts for rebuilding Rockshox stuff if you have a blown out Mag or Judy.
Also have a Manitou 3 with a giant pile of various steerer tubes, needs a rebuild with elastomers but not seized.
Also have tons of Marzocchi stuff, one part short of a 1" Z-2 atom bomb. Have 1" steerer and shim, need crown.
Also have a Manitou 3 with a giant pile of various steerer tubes, needs a rebuild with elastomers but not seized.
Also have tons of Marzocchi stuff, one part short of a 1" Z-2 atom bomb. Have 1" steerer and shim, need crown.
#1595
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That's gonna be tricky to find in 1" threaded, looks like a long steerer. To correct my own post the Manitou is a 4, not 3. Might actually have a super long steerer for that one.
Is that an RST fork? Think I've got a blown out one of those myself. A local guy who sold his shop had a pile of RST rebuild parts, bought almost everything suspension fork related he had except the RST stuff as I had no idea how to work on them.
Is that an RST fork? Think I've got a blown out one of those myself. A local guy who sold his shop had a pile of RST rebuild parts, bought almost everything suspension fork related he had except the RST stuff as I had no idea how to work on them.
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Need some campy pedals for the Eroica California. I have lots of cycling stock for trade including a new The Giro Advantage 2 helmet, Giro gloves, mint campy record shifters for braze on, tires including some nos victoria tubulars, and new clinchers, etc. I do have nos christoph clips and straps that could be traded incase the pedals already have. email me at joesch at woodtennis dot com for any possibilities
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Need some campy pedals for the Eroica California. I have lots of cycling stock for trade including a new The Giro Advantage 2 helmet, Giro gloves, mint campy record shifters for braze on, tires including some nos victoria tubulars, and new clinchers, etc. I do have nos christoph clips and straps that could be traded incase the pedals already have. email me at joesch at woodtennis dot com for any possibilities
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That's gonna be tricky to find in 1" threaded, looks like a long steerer. To correct my own post the Manitou is a 4, not 3. Might actually have a super long steerer for that one.
Is that an RST fork? Think I've got a blown out one of those myself. A local guy who sold his shop had a pile of RST rebuild parts, bought almost everything suspension fork related he had except the RST stuff as I had no idea how to work on them.
Is that an RST fork? Think I've got a blown out one of those myself. A local guy who sold his shop had a pile of RST rebuild parts, bought almost everything suspension fork related he had except the RST stuff as I had no idea how to work on them.
I don't really want to rebuild a fork if I don't have too especially not excited about an RST. I don't think it is original and worth a lot. It is a skill I want to learn but not one I have a need for at least around where I live.
Thanks. I am pretty chuffed to have it. I have the proper derailleur for it so I can take off that Acera thing and hopefully restore it a bit or at least make it functional and add some extra fun.
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I had a Klein like shown that Im missing since it was my only mtn bike but gave to a friend in need living at poverty level. He has been riding and enjoying the natural high of this exercise. Great classic hard tail and I would love to get another for the dirt roads and trails not suited to my road bikes.