ISO and for trade thread part 5
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Probably not on your radar screen (and maybe too low zoot), but have you considered the once ubiquitous Schwinn Approved side/center pulls common on Schwinn bikes from the 70s? I think the reach in cm of side pulls was encoded in the name, so the LS2.8 would be side pulls with a reach of 71mm. There are also center pull versions. Not sure how they are named though. I'm pretty sure both versions were made by Weinmann. Try searching eBay for "schwinn approved brake calipers" to see your options.
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ISO KKT pedal dust cap.
What do you need? I have lots of odds and ends in the parts bins.
What do you need? I have lots of odds and ends in the parts bins.
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I got a couple but it's a "mixed pair: one in good shape, one with a bad scrape but threads look OK). These are both plated plastic, no idea if they have the right threads for "BMX" pedals but visually match your pic. If you want them just cover the postage and PM me your address.
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I got a couple but it's a "mixed pair: one in good shape, one with a bad scrape but threads look OK). These are both plated plastic, no idea if they have the right threads for "BMX" pedals but visually match your pic. If you want them just cover the postage and PM me your address.
Thanx for all the help, guys!
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Anybody need stems? I have a bunch that I don't want, both 22.0 and 22.2. I am always looking for Shimano/Suntour front/rear derailleurs, downtube and stem mount shift levers, and non-aero brake lever with safety levers.
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ISO:
-30.4 seatpost
-Pair of standard-pull upright bar brake levers
-An el-cheapo ISO 559 rear rim hoop
-Short grips (about 2.5" max) + conventional grips
Also - unlikely - but looking to see if anyone happens to have a set of aluminum 20" wheels already laced into a Sturmey 3-speed and front Raleigh hub for a Twenty.
-Kurt
-30.4 seatpost
-Pair of standard-pull upright bar brake levers
-An el-cheapo ISO 559 rear rim hoop
-Short grips (about 2.5" max) + conventional grips
Also - unlikely - but looking to see if anyone happens to have a set of aluminum 20" wheels already laced into a Sturmey 3-speed and front Raleigh hub for a Twenty.
-Kurt
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-Kurt
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Ah, I’m afraid I struck out. Lots of 622 rims in the closet, but no 559. Must have used them up in the fifteen years since a mtn biker friend gifted them to me upon downsizing his parts stash.
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ISO 80s Super Record Campy Script Calipers
Looking for Super Record calipers short reach.
I have Croce D’Aune Deltas.
FOUND: Thank You.
I have Croce D’Aune Deltas.
FOUND: Thank You.
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I ordered a hub assembly off the Bay and it wasn't quite as it should have been. Campy hub with Normandy axles cones and dust covers that didn't play well with each other. So MH had to break into his stash to bring the hub back to good working order. And the left over Normandy axle cones and dust covers are searching for a new home. Free to anyone who will use them, no postage, just PM me with the info for shipping. As always first come first to get them. Smiles, MH
This went to Montana for a BF member 12-30-20 Smiles, MH
cones appear to be in fine shape and axle needs a good cleaning but functional and good replacement parts
This went to Montana for a BF member 12-30-20 Smiles, MH
cones appear to be in fine shape and axle needs a good cleaning but functional and good replacement parts
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I ordered a hub assembly off the Bay and it wasn't quite as it should have been. Campy hub with Normandy axles cones and dust covers that didn't play well with each other. So MH had to break into his stash to bring the hub back to good working order. And the left over Normandy axle cones and dust covers are searching for a new home. Free to anyone who will use them, no postage, just PM me with the info for shipping. As always first come first to get them. Smiles, MH
cones appear to be in fine shape and axle needs a good cleaning but functional and good replacement parts
cones appear to be in fine shape and axle needs a good cleaning but functional and good replacement parts
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Sorry, It is a rear hub axle. If you want it I will polish it up to mirror finish for you. Smiles, MH
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It is a 137mm axle. Smiles, MH
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My Aerohead wheelset had been hanging for a few years with a split in the brake track of the front rim. I My original Australian OC Aerohead in the rear was replaced under warranty with a symmetric USA made rim and has a great deal of life left in it. So I have half a wheelset. I have the hub and spokes waiting for an Aerohead to pop up but it's not happening.
Here is my proposal: If anyone has 1/2 an Aerohead wheelset as I do, and would like my 32 hole silver Aerohead, they can have it for the cost of shipping to put their wheelset back in service. OR, they can send me their good rim for the cost of shipping. I'm happy either way as long as my rim ends up on a bike.
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Here is my proposal: If anyone has 1/2 an Aerohead wheelset as I do, and would like my 32 hole silver Aerohead, they can have it for the cost of shipping to put their wheelset back in service. OR, they can send me their good rim for the cost of shipping. I'm happy either way as long as my rim ends up on a bike.
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ISO:
32h 36h high flange track hub set. Bolt-on, 100/120mm OLD, silver.
Ideally fixed/fixed with holes in the flanges. I can go with solid flanges, too.
Not necessarily looking for something vintage, I'd actually prefer a more modern Formula/Velocity etc type with cartridge bearings.
Oh, and standard English threading please
Ideally fixed/fixed with holes in the flanges. I can go with solid flanges, too.
Not necessarily looking for something vintage, I'd actually prefer a more modern Formula/Velocity etc type with cartridge bearings.
Oh, and standard English threading please
Also ISO:
CrMo steel fork, chrome, 380-385mm axle to crown, 230mm minimum steer tube, for 22.2mm quill stems. Clearance for 700c X 32mm tires ideally. Basically I'm looking for a high quality fork made for 27" wheels.
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ISO: yellow bar plugs
Hi all. Been looking for a certain kind of bar plug/end/cap. Basically the basic plastic cap, like the chrome ones that come with a lot of tape nowadays, but yellow plastic. I've seen them packaged with off-brand bike ribbon, like the vinyl/leather look perforated tape, but they're all out of stock in yellow everywhere I've seen. I think they came with certain benotto/3ttt tapes as well. Anybody got any layin around? Thanks!
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/173875097960
I have a pair on my Griffon. Here's a photo with a not-very-good peek at them:
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can't help with the plugs, but maybe yellow Plasti Dip could be a last-resort solution?
Hi all. Been looking for a certain kind of bar plug/end/cap. Basically the basic plastic cap, like the chrome ones that come with a lot of tape nowadays, but yellow plastic. I've seen them packaged with off-brand bike ribbon, like the vinyl/leather look perforated tape, but they're all out of stock in yellow everywhere I've seen. I think they came with certain benotto/3ttt tapes as well. Anybody got any layin around? Thanks!