ISO and for trade thread part 5
#27
What happened?
Joined: Jun 2007
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From: Around here somewhere
Bikes: 3 Rollfasts, 3 Schwinns, a Shelby and a Higgins Flightliner in a pear tree!
Hey! This member had a swell Rollfast with the not so common twin top bar cantilever frame and seems to have been cut off unaware.
ISO and For Trade thread part 4
Can you please pick up the slack for them and potentially others? I have no way to do this, it's for others.
ISO and For Trade thread part 4
Can you please pick up the slack for them and potentially others? I have no way to do this, it's for others.
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#28
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Joined: Apr 2007
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From: Northern NJ
Free!
FREE FREE FREE
Someone was throwing this away so I rescued it. Located near Paramus, NJ. PM me to come and get it.
1960's Rollfast Men's. Apparently it has the "not so common twin top bar cantilever frame".

More pics: https://imgur.com/a/ailII
Someone was throwing this away so I rescued it. Located near Paramus, NJ. PM me to come and get it.
1960's Rollfast Men's. Apparently it has the "not so common twin top bar cantilever frame".

More pics: https://imgur.com/a/ailII
#29
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Joined: Aug 2017
Posts: 130
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From: Atlanta
Bikes: '87 Centurion Ironman Expert, '88 Basso Loto, '89 Panasonic MC-5500, '92 Vitus 992
I think medium would be too small. If you're looking for LL, I got them here for $10: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Shimano-Ult...MAAOSwU4FaHHSs
#30
What happened?
Joined: Jun 2007
Posts: 7,918
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From: Around here somewhere
Bikes: 3 Rollfasts, 3 Schwinns, a Shelby and a Higgins Flightliner in a pear tree!
FREE FREE FREE
Someone was throwing this away so I rescued it. Located near Paramus, NJ. PM me to come and get it.
1960's Rollfast Men's. Apparently it has the "not so common twin top bar cantilever frame".

More pics: https://imgur.com/a/ailII
Someone was throwing this away so I rescued it. Located near Paramus, NJ. PM me to come and get it.
1960's Rollfast Men's. Apparently it has the "not so common twin top bar cantilever frame".

More pics: https://imgur.com/a/ailII
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#32
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Joined: Mar 2014
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ISO French Thread Freewheel
Still seeking a 6 speed French thread freewheel, I found one on eBay (all the way from Paris, no less!) but after threading it onto the hub...very loosely, and then measuring with some digital calipers, I believe that it is definitely not French threaded. Thank you.
Gary
Gary
#33

And evidence of the threading (I'm told that two grooves indicates French threading, and that matches my observations with this freewheel):

The hand-scratched "FF" was done by a previous owner of this particular freewheel.
I don't have pictures handy of the other one, but I believe it's got similar gearing but is in slightly better condition.
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#34
I have all or nearly all the components off a 87 SS. I'm sure I could find some suitable wheels too but they are expensive to ship so I'd search locally first. What parts are you looking for? I'm pretty sure mine had mostly Shimano 600/tri-color parts on it.
#35
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From: Southern California
Bikes: 1989 Schwinn Tempo 7 Speed; 1987 Schwinn Super Sport; 2013 Pinarello FP Quattro; 2024 Motobecane Le Champ CF Di2 Disc
I need mainly drivetrain parts i.e. RD, FD, CHAIN, shifters, maybe brake calipers (came with Dia-Compe), crank and bottom bracket. the bike was a CL find and came with french Sachs Huret components and tubular wheels.
#36
The 87 SS came with a complete Shimano 600 6208 series group- the whole dealio. Have seen some different rims on different bikes, but everything else in the drivetrain (hubs, freewheel, derailleurs, crankset, brake levers and calipers) was 6208. Lots of that out there, mostly individual pieces. Watch out for shifters that have all or most of the indexing tabs broken off, a very common problem that renders them useless.
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#37
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Joined: Jan 2015
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From: Los Angeles
Bikes: 82 Medici, 85 Ironman, 2011 Richard Sachs
My 90 for your 120
I have a 90 mm Cinelli 1E but I need 120 mm to really find out if my Tempo fits me.
edit: Looking for 26mm clamp.
unless your 1E comes with 420 mm traditional bend bars
edit: Looking for 26mm clamp.
unless your 1E comes with 420 mm traditional bend bars
Last edited by Classtime; 02-22-18 at 04:25 PM.
#39
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From: Los Angeles
Bikes: 82 Medici, 85 Ironman, 2011 Richard Sachs
Thanks Andy but I'm looking for an unmodified specimen. Also, I didn't realize till now that the 1E is 26.4. The Forte Ergo Pro bars that came on my Tempo are 26 and the bars that I want to put on it will be 26 also.
Sooooo, I'm really trying to trade my 90mm 1E for something 120mm with a 26mm clamp.
Sooooo, I'm really trying to trade my 90mm 1E for something 120mm with a 26mm clamp.
#40
Thanks Andy but I'm looking for an unmodified specimen. Also, I didn't realize till now that the 1E is 26.4. The Forte Ergo Pro bars that came on my Tempo are 26 and the bars that I want to put on it will be 26 also.
Sooooo, I'm really trying to trade my 90mm 1E for something 120mm with a 26mm clamp.
Sooooo, I'm really trying to trade my 90mm 1E for something 120mm with a 26mm clamp.
#44
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Joined: Feb 2016
Posts: 670
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From: Olympic Peninsula, WA
Bikes: '8? Ciocc Mockba 80, '82 Ron Cooper, '84 Allez, '86 Tommasini Racing, '86? Klein Quantum, '87 Ciocc Designer 84, '95 Trek 5500, '98 Litespeed Classic, '98 S-Works Mtb, 2017 Storck TIX
Thanks in advance for your consideration!
Dean
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#47
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Joined: Nov 2004
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From: Appleton WI
Bikes: Several, mostly not name brands.
ISO: caliper quick release mechanism, as found on some Dia-Compe sidepulls. I don't need the whole caliper (but I'll take it if that's the only way I can get it); just the quick release, barrel adjuster, and mounting bolt:




#48
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Joined: May 2011
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From: Upstate NY
Bikes: Bianchi San Mateo and a few others
<EDIT> Yep, I had 'em. They're in the mail.
Last edited by SkyDog75; 02-28-18 at 05:06 PM.
#49
Death fork? Naaaah!!

Joined: Nov 2005
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From: The other Maine, north of RT 2
Bikes: Seriously downsizing.
#50
Death fork? Naaaah!!

Joined: Nov 2005
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From: The other Maine, north of RT 2
Bikes: Seriously downsizing.
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You know it's going to be a good day when the stem and seatpost come right out.
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