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One man's junk is another's treasure! Smiles, MH
One man's junk is another's treasure! Smiles, MH
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This was on Raleigh Competition I picked up for the saddle:
I didn’t have a T.A. Puller so I planned to go to the co-op, pull the cranks, and put the DS in my parts bin. Well, the co-op didn’t have a TA puller, so I bought one and now I’m committed to this crankset with the matching BB.
Looking for NDS 170mm crank in any condition CHEAP. It doesn’t have to look this nice.

I didn’t have a T.A. Puller so I planned to go to the co-op, pull the cranks, and put the DS in my parts bin. Well, the co-op didn’t have a TA puller, so I bought one and now I’m committed to this crankset with the matching BB.
Looking for NDS 170mm crank in any condition CHEAP. It doesn’t have to look this nice.


Anyhow, I don't have NDS TA crank arm, the only crankarms I have that are not in use or to be used are some random heavy steel hybrid / city bike ones. What I wanted to say though is that you have a very nice find here! Looking at the chainrings, they seem to have had very little use. And I like the three-armed spider.
Huret Success (or Challenger?) FD looks a bit tired though and that chrome will come off when you start cleaning it (not that there's any other choice), but these are pretty good. I absolutely love the fact that you can take them nearly completely apart and clean them. At least I could do that with mine, evertyhing was using either screws or C-clips (or E-clips, whatever you call them). A bit of a pain in the backside to put everything back together.
I've seen these paired with Huret Titane RD, which is pretty decent and again, can be taken apart. I really wish more derailleurs were designed this way...
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ISO: 3ttt Record Evian stem and GB "map" handlebars
Hi folks, I acquired a '73 Raleigh RRA frame and am looking for a 3ttt Record stem and the GB Ventoux handlebars to match. These bars are easy to spot as they have the map of England engraved on them. The catch here is that the stem has to be a 25.4 size rather than the standard 3ttt size of 26.0, in order to mate the bars. The ones you usually see with this size are often engraved "Evian"
Let me know if you have anything like that
Thanks,
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Let me know if you have anything like that
Thanks,
Andy
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This was on Raleigh Competition I picked up for the saddle:

I didn’t have a T.A. Puller so I planned to go to the co-op, pull the cranks, and put the DS in my parts bin. Well, the co-op didn’t have a TA puller, so I bought one and now I’m committed to this crankset with the matching BB.
Looking for NDS 170mm crank in any condition CHEAP. It doesn’t have to look this nice.


I didn’t have a T.A. Puller so I planned to go to the co-op, pull the cranks, and put the DS in my parts bin. Well, the co-op didn’t have a TA puller, so I bought one and now I’m committed to this crankset with the matching BB.
Looking for NDS 170mm crank in any condition CHEAP. It doesn’t have to look this nice.


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- Touring, poor shape, headed for trash
- Touring I, scuff and accomanying small hole but still okay shape
- Touring I, scuff but still okay shape
- Racing, nice shape
- Racing I, nice shape
- *edit* just found a third Touring I, slightly better shape than the other two.


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ISO NDS 170
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How about four or five? All Avocet.


- Touring, poor shape, headed for trash
- Touring I, scuff and accomanying small hole but still okay shape
- Touring I, scuff but still okay shape
- Racing, nice shape
- Racing I, nice shape
- *edit* just found a third Touring I, slightly better shape than the other two.


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ISO a Bruce Gordon Rock n Road frame between 54 and 56cm, if anyone has one they don't feel like they get the chance to live enough and would like to pass it on, I'm willing to pay the going rate or a bit higher. Regrettably I was too young during his tenure to order one. Thanks.
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As I'm doing my glacial plowing through several non-keepers that I've accumulated, I find that I could use a few generic saddles. I'm not looking for Brooks-ish leather, but if someone has 2, 3 or 4 in the spirit of Avocet, or Avocet knock-offs, I certainly could use them. I have an eclectic assemblage of parts to trade, or barring that, I have a small allowance for such things.
Muchos Gracias.
<edit> To be clear, I'm not looking for an Avocet specifically. I am looking for saddles of that era with a leather-like covering. For that matter, resembling another maker's saddle isn't disqualifying. Generic and undamaged is my goal as these are going on bikes I have acquired, but wish to pass along to new homes as ready-to-ride. My objective is to accomplish this with minimal loss to alleviate overcrowding.
Muchos Gracias.
<edit> To be clear, I'm not looking for an Avocet specifically. I am looking for saddles of that era with a leather-like covering. For that matter, resembling another maker's saddle isn't disqualifying. Generic and undamaged is my goal as these are going on bikes I have acquired, but wish to pass along to new homes as ready-to-ride. My objective is to accomplish this with minimal loss to alleviate overcrowding.
It looks like there is gonna be extra room in the box. Any other bits of "Crap" you want in this box before it goes to the post office. PM with your shopping list (and NO! there isn't any free Campy stuff around here). Smiles, MH

Closest fit I found for a box unless I rob a new saddle of it's packaging. There is room for some small bits, or "borked" parts from the BOC. You know the stuff pantographed Cinelli kickstands, and other useless items.
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USAZ,
It looks like there is gonna be extra room in the box. Any other bits of "Crap" you want in this box before it goes to the post office. PM with your shopping list (and NO! there isn't any free Campy stuff around here). Smiles, MH

Closest fit I found for a box unless I rob a new saddle of it's packaging. There is room for some small bits, or "borked" parts from the BOC. You know the stuff pantographed Cinelli kickstands, and other useless items.
It looks like there is gonna be extra room in the box. Any other bits of "Crap" you want in this box before it goes to the post office. PM with your shopping list (and NO! there isn't any free Campy stuff around here). Smiles, MH

Closest fit I found for a box unless I rob a new saddle of it's packaging. There is room for some small bits, or "borked" parts from the BOC. You know the stuff pantographed Cinelli kickstands, and other useless items.

If you have a reeeeally long, ( >750) centerpull brake caliper I could use that, or if you have a 118 BCD three hole Nervar or TA chainring (or two) that's just laying about I would have use for that. Otherwise, if you want to offload "borks", I'm fine with taking them off your hands. I occasionally get "creative" both with my builds and household small projects.
Cheers,
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25.4mm steel posts are still common on department store bikes. If you have a bike co-op locally, they probably have a box of them. If you can't source one locally, I'm sure I can find a used one for you for lss than what a new one would cost.
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How about four or five? All Avocet.
- Touring, poor shape, headed for trash
- Touring I, scuff and accomanying small hole but still okay shape
- Touring I, scuff but still okay shape
- Racing, nice shape
- Racing I, nice shape
- *edit* just found a third Touring I, slightly better shape than the other two.
Got quite a bit to trade
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ISO - Deore - "Cable Fixing Bolt Unit" Part #546 9814
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Working on the Grizzly, running new cables, discovered the RD is missing the "Cable Fixing Bolt Unit" Part #546 9814 - looking for a source to buy one or if someone has one in a parts bin? Bolt has 2 flat sides on the shoulder that lock it into the derailleur. Pulled this one off another derailleur, if there is a source, I would likely replace this on too.

Working on the Grizzly, running new cables, discovered the RD is missing the "Cable Fixing Bolt Unit" Part #546 9814 - looking for a source to buy one or if someone has one in a parts bin? Bolt has 2 flat sides on the shoulder that lock it into the derailleur. Pulled this one off another derailleur, if there is a source, I would likely replace this on too.


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SoCaled That thing, if it looks like the derailleur it was attached to, looks like crap.
I have this thing.
Needs a jockey wheel. otherwise it's complete.
The back plate is on backwards, I was saving the pieces.


I have this thing.
Needs a jockey wheel. otherwise it's complete.
The back plate is on backwards, I was saving the pieces.



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French stem, ~60 anyone? Mrs. ascherer's Grand Jubilee mixte has a bit too much reach for her. Can swap the 80 Pivo or I have various stemmage in non-Gallic dimensions.
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I think the SR stem is closer to 22 mm diameter and is a likely candidate for you. A bonus is they were also made in a taller version IIRC. Just checked and more like 22.1.
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SR stems in general?
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Not sure, but I think I may have read that. I have a couple SR dirt drop style stems that I have mounted. One is on a Canadian manufacturer Peugeot UO 14 and it fit fine. I think the wedge bolt mounting made the diameter a bit less critical. Those were also made in perhaps 50, and 60 mm dirt drop style with longer insertion posts.
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I can use some 144BCD chainrings (52/42 or 52/41). They will go on a Galli crank (a badge engineered Stronglight 106), so Galli branded would be preferred, but any high quality rings would be fine. I do have a 42T Campy SR ring, so technically, I can just get away with a 52T ring. I have stuff to trade: derailleurs, hubs, pedals, brake levers or calipers, wheels (mostly tubular, or hubs unlaced from same). If you have some chainrings I might use and you see something you might use you think would be a useful trade, let me know.






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Cool black Miche pedals ^^^^^
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I can use some 144BCD chainrings (52/42 or 52/41). They will go on a Galli crank (a badge engineered Stronglight 106), so Galli branded would be preferred, but any high quality rings would be fine. I do have a 42T Campy SR ring, so technically, I can just get away with a 52T ring. I have stuff to trade: derailleurs, hubs, pedals, brake levers or calipers, wheels (mostly tubular, or hubs unlaced from same). If you have some chainrings I might use and you see something you might use you think would be a useful trade, let me know.







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