ISO and for trade thread part 5
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Have Shimano Trigger Shifters EF65 9 spd
Left triple, right 9 spd. Work perfect, no scratches or damage.
Really only need a pair of Salsa side loading water bottle cages. If you have, or are willing to buy them, I would happily trade.
Thanks,
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Really only need a pair of Salsa side loading water bottle cages. If you have, or are willing to buy them, I would happily trade.
Thanks,
DG
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Does anyone have a good to newish usb rechargeable front light that would fit in a Cygolite holder? Would also consider ones that strap to handle bar if attaching strap included.

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ISO pinch bolts (seat post binder cIamp bolts) and can only find the style online with the little tab on one side (that's supposed to fit into a slot in the seat lug ear and keep one side from rotating) but I need the "Campy or Italian/Japanese clone" style that does NOT have the little tab. Sure I could grind them off with a Dremel but thought there may be somebody with a stash of them and could save me that hassle. I don't care if they are off brands like GPM, Ofmega or Sugino or whathaveyou and condition is not super critical (tho prefer not rust-covered). I can use 2 or 3 and width is typically about 22mm outside and 18-19mm shaft width. "Close enough" will be considered. I have loads of small part/big part trade bait and could even do that "other trade" for paper products. Please PM me
EDIT: I have one in the mail and two more potentially from another C&Ver, so could be I will have the 3 I need, shortly. I really appreciate the help from you guys!
EDIT: I have one in the mail and two more potentially from another C&Ver, so could be I will have the 3 I need, shortly. I really appreciate the help from you guys!
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ISO a 39 tooth 135bcd Campagnolo 7/8/9 speed chainring.
Tantalus had my knees singing for a week after this last go-round, and I need something lower than my current 42/54 combo up front.
https://www.strava.com/segments/6758593
Alternatively, a 28 tooth cog to fit an 8 speed Campagnolo setup would work as well.
Aloha
Tantalus had my knees singing for a week after this last go-round, and I need something lower than my current 42/54 combo up front.
https://www.strava.com/segments/6758593
Alternatively, a 28 tooth cog to fit an 8 speed Campagnolo setup would work as well.
Aloha
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Pair of Shimano compatible bar-end pods, or 9/10 speed bar end shifter set.
42T 50.4BCD chainring. Preferably bright and shiny to match my SunXCD crankset, or has the potential to be bright and shiny

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Cannondale handlebar bag, shown here. Can add a bit of cash as well if necessary.
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ISO: a couple sets of decent Look Delta pedals (or pedals that will take Look Delta cleats).
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If they take the Delta cleat then, sure, I'd be interested.
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ISO: a pair of black nylon toe clips in large or x-large.
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I think I have some of those plastic clips and will check after work.
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EDIT: OK, after a quick web search, it appears the Arc (red) cleats have float, Deltas (black) don't. But the old pedals can use both, if I read correctly.
But the red cleats in the Arc pedals are have adjustable float. In non-Arc , it's just the 9* float unadjustable?
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At least the bottom set says "Arc" right on it, so those use Arc cleats. I don't know otherwise how to tell the difference between Arc and Delta pedals.
EDIT: OK, after a quick web search, it appears the Arc (red) cleats have float, Deltas (black) don't. But the old pedals can use both, if I read correctly.
But the red cleats in the Arc pedals are have adjustable float. In non-Arc , it's just the 9* float unadjustable?
EDIT: OK, after a quick web search, it appears the Arc (red) cleats have float, Deltas (black) don't. But the old pedals can use both, if I read correctly.
But the red cleats in the Arc pedals are have adjustable float. In non-Arc , it's just the 9* float unadjustable?
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ISO:
Pair of Shimano compatible bar-end pods, or 9/10 speed bar end shifter set.
42T 50.4BCD chainring. Preferably bright and shiny to match my SunXCD crankset, or has the potential to be bright and shiny
HAVE:
Cannondale handlebar bag, shown here. Can add a bit of cash as well if necessary.
Pair of Shimano compatible bar-end pods, or 9/10 speed bar end shifter set.
42T 50.4BCD chainring. Preferably bright and shiny to match my SunXCD crankset, or has the potential to be bright and shiny

HAVE:
Cannondale handlebar bag, shown here. Can add a bit of cash as well if necessary.




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ISO a modern Sturmey 3-speed rotary fulcrum assembly for the current crop of 3-speed hubs. This one is virtually new, but keeps popping its return spring (full story here):

-Kurt

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I have a pair of NOS cleats, red and listed as "Look Delta" but these are an after-market Italian make called GIO, The packaging shows black as having "0 degree float" and red as having "9 degree float". Take that with a grain of salt, but I buy it. If you need some cleats these are available (cheap), come with the 6 rectangle washers but missing mount-bolts
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ISO: Regina 6 speed freewheel(s) 13-23 or 13-26.
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@Mattdiano Thanks for the offer but im only looking for Regina.
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