ISO and for trade thread part 5
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@VintageSteelEU My remark earlier about bringing the 1987 to original specs was innaccurate. My bad. The bike isn't with me at the moment, but its got a SHIMANO 9 speed RD and the rear wheel has only 6 cogs. My mechanic dialed in the shifting though so it shifts smoothly into all 6 gears. My goal ist to get a 28 tooth gear so I can comfortably climb some hills around here. I think the biggest cog is a 24 tooth currently.The wheelset I bought on ebay a few years ago is sweet. I've got pics somewhere, I just have to locate them.
Again, not really possible to give you definitive advice without a pic, but assuming the threading is English, you can just slap on Shimano MF-TZ500-6 speed 14-28T freewheel and call it a day. Providing of course all goes well, the current freewheel comes off easily etc. Depending on the clearance between the smallest sprocket and the dropout you might be able to use MF-TZ500-7 speed. The difference between shimano 6 and 7 speed is 2.4mm. If you have enough clearance, I'd probably go with 7 speed freewheel. In any case, you will need to adjust the rear derailleur (especially if you're going for 7 speeds) and it might be a good idea to get a new chain as well (or at least clean thoroughly the current one if it's been replaced recently). You can always keep your current freewheel and chain as spares.
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DRIVE TRAIN

7-SPEED

STOCK WHEELSET
I actually have a 1989 Schwinn Tempo, all original, 7 Speed road bike with Shimano 105 components. It's in very good condition. The paint has some chips and scratches. I'm going to take pictures of my bikes tomorrow when I get home, and post them here.
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ISO: French thread headset locknut & spacer.
Headset on my bike is Stronglight, but I don't really care much about the brand.
Headset on my bike is Stronglight, but I don't really care much about the brand.
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ISO a few clean parts for a first generation DuraAce build:
Shimano clamp on shifters by bj.stevens, on Flickr.
Shimano clamp on shifters by bj.stevens, on Flickr
Thanks.
Brad
- Headset - English threads, UA100(?), black ideally but silver is ok
- Seatpost - 27.2mm - something appropriate for a first gen DuraAce build. Doesn't look to me to be a specific DuraAce seat post at that time.
- Down tube shifters - I have a nice silver DuraAce set (NOS?) but would like to have them in black. Here are a couple of pictures of the set I have:


Thanks.
Brad
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If you can't find a trade or just the locknut/washer, you might want to check the C&V Sales subforum. If I recall correctly, at least two French threaded headsets were listed there for sale earlier this month. I believe at least one is still available.
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Is yours it an alloy A-9 (or steel) and what size spacer do you need (or is it a washer with flat)?
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Hah! I just hooked up a guy (local in the East bay) who needed some Stronglight A-9 parts for a Peugeot job, so I did not have a spare locknut/spacer in that box but might have one elsewhere.
Is yours it an alloy A-9 (or steel) and what size spacer do you need (or is it a washer with flat)?
Is yours it an alloy A-9 (or steel) and what size spacer do you need (or is it a washer with flat)?

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ISO a few clean parts for a first generation DuraAce build:
Thanks.
Brad
- Headset - English threads, UA100(?), black ideally but silver is ok
- Seatpost - 27.2mm - something appropriate for a first gen DuraAce build. Doesn't look to me to be a specific DuraAce seat post at that time.
- Down tube shifters - I have a nice silver DuraAce set (NOS?) but would like to have them in black. Here are a couple of pictures of the set I have:
Thanks.
Brad
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Anybody need Suntour Accushift stem shifters and Alpha 3040 RD?
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Anybody need an FSA Duron headset that came off my '80 Bertoni? It's all there.
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Another item I've had forever in my bin ....
Anybody need a Campy Victory spindle that came outta my '87 Falcon? I replaced it with the longer Triomphe.
Anybody need a Campy Victory spindle that came outta my '87 Falcon? I replaced it with the longer Triomphe.

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@abshipp that is a Stronglight Competition.
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ISO Lyotard Eng thread right pedal spindle..
The spindle of the right pedal of a pair of Bethets I've got is (annoyingly) bent. It's my understanding that a spindle from a Leotard 45 would work....
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EDIT: initial search has resulted in zero: neither a FR top nut (tho I was fooled by a couple but they failed the test) and surprised I don't find a single washer with flat! But I have another bin I can check later this week.
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Looking for a wireless gps bike computer. Garmin edge or something of the like with a small screen for a map. I know it's not exactly fitting here, but most of what I have to trade is C&V and I know a lot of C&V riders used modern computers. Anybody got a decent one sitting around doing nothing? I have tons of stuff to trade, willing to make it worth your while.
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Looking for a wireless gps bike computer. Garmin edge or something of the like with a small screen for a map. I know it's not exactly fitting here, but most of what I have to trade is C&V and I know a lot of C&V riders used modern computers. Anybody got a decent one sitting around doing nothing? I have tons of stuff to trade, willing to make it worth your while.
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ISO a 1" to 1.125" Nitto threadless adapter if anyone has one. Or maybe another brand that has a flat edge between the two sizes instead on the weird curved/bulbous transition.
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Just saw your posting. I know I have a couple of steel, French threaded lock nuts & an aluminum washer with a flat. Probably have a steel one too. I also have two French threaded forks with headsets if you are interested. One is a chrome Tange replacement & the other is from a mid 80s Peugeot Competition.
If you would like pictures, PM me your email.
Cheers,
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ISO-WTB Campagnolo Athena 11 speed black shift/brake lever/s, left or pair in good+ or better condition.
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I wasn't really onboard when I bought the group but a complete with wheels was well under $500 so I went for it and now I need another lever.
It was originally for a mordernized Bianchi build but ended up on the new Strawberry which worked out very well.

I should have bought 2-3 more even though it came with Power Torque cranks.
