ISO and For Trade thread part 4
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ISO an Erickson Gizzmo ( erickson gizmo, erikson gizmo )
Look in your bottom of the junk bin, what the heck is this thing??
Whatcha need in trade?
[IMG]Erickson Gizzmo by carrera247, on Flickr[/IMG]
Look in your bottom of the junk bin, what the heck is this thing??
Whatcha need in trade?
[IMG]Erickson Gizzmo by carrera247, on Flickr[/IMG]
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I'm looking for an older style Weinmann 500 brake caliper. The writing on it should match this one (but obviously it should say TYPE 500 not TYPE 730.
Alternately I could use a blue anodized Deluxe 500, or a matched pair of Weinmann DeLuxe calipers, 500 front, 730 rear, anodized silver, black, or red.
Trade goods, oh, yes, I have trade goods. Tell me what you're looking for, I'll find it.
Alternately I could use a blue anodized Deluxe 500, or a matched pair of Weinmann DeLuxe calipers, 500 front, 730 rear, anodized silver, black, or red.
Trade goods, oh, yes, I have trade goods. Tell me what you're looking for, I'll find it.
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I think I have one or two of the 3D printed plastic ones at the bottom of my box of junk. I can check tonight if you're interested.
My caveat: they're not great. I bought them because I didn't want to spend the exorbitant price for the metal guides on vintagecannondale.com. But I ended up buying the metal ones anyway, because the plastic ones seemed flimsy.
The metal ones, by contrast, are very good. But they cost something like $35 after shipping and taxes.
My caveat: they're not great. I bought them because I didn't want to spend the exorbitant price for the metal guides on vintagecannondale.com. But I ended up buying the metal ones anyway, because the plastic ones seemed flimsy.
The metal ones, by contrast, are very good. But they cost something like $35 after shipping and taxes.
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I'm looking for an older style Weinmann 500 brake caliper. The writing on it should match this one (but obviously it should say TYPE 500 not TYPE 730.
Alternately I could use a blue anodized Deluxe 500, or a matched pair of Weinmann DeLuxe calipers, 500 front, 730 rear, anodized silver, black, or red.
Trade goods, oh, yes, I have trade goods. Tell me what you're looking for, I'll find it.
Alternately I could use a blue anodized Deluxe 500, or a matched pair of Weinmann DeLuxe calipers, 500 front, 730 rear, anodized silver, black, or red.
Trade goods, oh, yes, I have trade goods. Tell me what you're looking for, I'll find it.
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ISO Shimano MT60 Front Hub
I think the title says most of it. The MT 60 was a middle range, mid '80s part group, they came on many middle of the road early MTB.
What I really need are the seals off the front, they are very brittle. Rest of condition does not matter.
Have lots to trade if you have one.
Thanks
Ruben in So Cal
What I really need are the seals off the front, they are very brittle. Rest of condition does not matter.
Have lots to trade if you have one.
Thanks
Ruben in So Cal
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@rhm, I may have a set of those brakes. Can't check tonight though.
Noop, sorry. Same lettering, same shape, seemingly similar age but Dia Comp.
Noop, sorry. Same lettering, same shape, seemingly similar age but Dia Comp.
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Hi,
I don't personally have the Weinmann parts you're looking for, but have seen some at the co-op where I volunteer. I remember a front 500 caliper like you described. It was a bit weathered, but I've had good luck cleaning them up and polishing them. Also, I remember some NOS Weinmann road levers. My next shift is this coming Tuesday and I'll check for them if you are interested.
Regards,
Van
I don't personally have the Weinmann parts you're looking for, but have seen some at the co-op where I volunteer. I remember a front 500 caliper like you described. It was a bit weathered, but I've had good luck cleaning them up and polishing them. Also, I remember some NOS Weinmann road levers. My next shift is this coming Tuesday and I'll check for them if you are interested.
Regards,
Van
I'm looking for an older style Weinmann 500 brake caliper. The writing on it should match this one (but obviously it should say TYPE 500 not TYPE 730.
Alternately I could use a blue anodized Deluxe 500, or a matched pair of Weinmann DeLuxe calipers, 500 front, 730 rear, anodized silver, black, or red.
Trade goods, oh, yes, I have trade goods. Tell me what you're looking for, I'll find it.
Alternately I could use a blue anodized Deluxe 500, or a matched pair of Weinmann DeLuxe calipers, 500 front, 730 rear, anodized silver, black, or red.
Trade goods, oh, yes, I have trade goods. Tell me what you're looking for, I'll find it.
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ISO: 42 cm Cinelli Giro D'Italia crest logo handlebars
Have: 38 cm Cinelli Giro D'Italia crest logo handlebars, 44 cm Cinelli Giro D'Italia star logo handlebars
Have: 38 cm Cinelli Giro D'Italia crest logo handlebars, 44 cm Cinelli Giro D'Italia star logo handlebars
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Hi,
I don't personally have the Weinmann parts you're looking for, but have seen some at the co-op where I volunteer. I remember a front 500 caliper like you described. It was a bit weathered, but I've had good luck cleaning them up and polishing them. Also, I remember some NOS Weinmann road levers. My next shift is this coming Tuesday and I'll check for them if you are interested.
Regards,
Van
I don't personally have the Weinmann parts you're looking for, but have seen some at the co-op where I volunteer. I remember a front 500 caliper like you described. It was a bit weathered, but I've had good luck cleaning them up and polishing them. Also, I remember some NOS Weinmann road levers. My next shift is this coming Tuesday and I'll check for them if you are interested.
Regards,
Van
I have installed a 500 from the 70's for now, and it works well enough, so I will be picky about the lettering, but I still want the earlier one (like on the photo). Dirty is fine.
I don't need levers, though, unless they have "weinmann" hoods.
Thanks!
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Looking for guidonnet brake levers. I'm not looking for French-and-fine; the Dia-Compes are preferred. And if I can find guidonnet levers, I'd be interested in finding some dummy brake hoods. I have a good selection of trade bait. Thanks!
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ISO Jim Blackburn rack set. Have Tubus Tara to trade.
Long shot I know. ISO a period correct Jim BlackBurn full rack setup including Front, Rear and Lowriders for a 1983 Miyata 610 with caliper brakes. Silver would be prefered, but paint stripper will get me there.
Here's the bike:
[IMG]miyata610craig2 by woodersonj, on Flickr[/IMG]
And here's what I'm after:
[IMG]BlackburnDesignsc1980_zpsc76add65 by woodersonj, on Flickr[/IMG]
bikecology-summer-81-p-44.jpg by woodersonj, on Flickr
For trade I have a brand new Tubus Tara low rider rack.
Thanks, Woody
Here's the bike:
[IMG]miyata610craig2 by woodersonj, on Flickr[/IMG]
And here's what I'm after:
[IMG]BlackburnDesignsc1980_zpsc76add65 by woodersonj, on Flickr[/IMG]
bikecology-summer-81-p-44.jpg by woodersonj, on Flickr
For trade I have a brand new Tubus Tara low rider rack.
Thanks, Woody
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Bumping this and updating a bit. I had a kind offer of a rack set, but it looks like the wrap around front rack will not work with the Dia-Comp brakes. So I'm still looking but will need a front rack with a center brake bolt tang, which would be the same as the rear rack. Or just a set of low-riders...
Long shot I know. ISO a period correct Jim BlackBurn full rack setup including Front, Rear and Lowriders for a 1983 Miyata 610 with caliper brakes. Silver would be prefered, but paint stripper will get me there.
Here's the bike:
[IMG]miyata610craig2 by woodersonj, on Flickr[/IMG]
And here's what I'm after:
[IMG]BlackburnDesignsc1980_zpsc76add65 by woodersonj, on Flickr[/IMG]
bikecology-summer-81-p-44.jpg by woodersonj, on Flickr
For trade I have a brand new Tubus Tara low rider rack.
Thanks, Woody
Here's the bike:
[IMG]miyata610craig2 by woodersonj, on Flickr[/IMG]
And here's what I'm after:
[IMG]BlackburnDesignsc1980_zpsc76add65 by woodersonj, on Flickr[/IMG]
bikecology-summer-81-p-44.jpg by woodersonj, on Flickr
For trade I have a brand new Tubus Tara low rider rack.
Thanks, Woody
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ISO: Phil Wood end caps to convert 120mm track hub to 126mm.
Have: various bits, campagnolo small parts, and some other interesting things, some vintage MTB stuff.
Have: various bits, campagnolo small parts, and some other interesting things, some vintage MTB stuff.
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Very open to suggestions:
All parts will be going on a MB1 drop bar conversion
Road Brake Levers - Only requirement is black hoods
Bar End Shifters
Random stuff to trade
All parts will be going on a MB1 drop bar conversion
Road Brake Levers - Only requirement is black hoods
Bar End Shifters
Random stuff to trade
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ISO 7 speed freewheel
Hi folks,
I'm looking for a 13-25 or 26 7seven speed freewheel with English threading. Shimano index compatible preferred.
Have 7 speed HG cassettes; 11-28, 12-28 & 13-28 to trade.
Thanks and regards,
Van
I'm looking for a 13-25 or 26 7seven speed freewheel with English threading. Shimano index compatible preferred.
Have 7 speed HG cassettes; 11-28, 12-28 & 13-28 to trade.
Thanks and regards,
Van
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ISO Cyclone FD
As the title says, looking for a Cyclone FD mid/late 70s. (No Mk-II, etc.) 28.6 clamp for 531 frame. Need not be perfect, but not overly worn either.
Can purchase via PayPal or have 1st-gen Dura-Ace FD (28.6) to trade. Or other stuff. Who knows?
Can purchase via PayPal or have 1st-gen Dura-Ace FD (28.6) to trade. Or other stuff. Who knows?
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