ISO and for trade thread part 5
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ISO junk french thread pedals, just need the spindles for a project, help, plz!
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Yours for $20 plus shipping...
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Anyone interested in these?
Shimano SIS light action thumb shift levers
I know nothing about this stuff (I'm a road bike guy and found these in my parts bin), but they are yours for the cost of shipping from 80246. We are moving and I need to clean stuff out!
Shimano SIS light action thumb shift levers
I know nothing about this stuff (I'm a road bike guy and found these in my parts bin), but they are yours for the cost of shipping from 80246. We are moving and I need to clean stuff out!
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I've got a 100mm Dynamic on it's way to me that I'm going to try out. If that turns out to be too short them I'll get in touch. Thanks Doc!
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If the rear is 7 speed I am interested. PM me please.
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ISO: Gazelle TVM Team Frame F/F
I know its a long shot but I have to find this frame.
Last frame i found didnt have the OEM fork so i passed on it.
Thanks in advance on any leads.
I know its a long shot but I have to find this frame.
Last frame i found didnt have the OEM fork so i passed on it.
Thanks in advance on any leads.
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re: SIS shifters- they have 7 distinct click settings when set to SIS, but only 6 marks (see picture)
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How about 4 X 1mm spacers?
PM me with your mailing address if you want 'em.
PM me with your mailing address if you want 'em.
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ISO Fork for my Gitane TDF early 70s - 60cm frame, 218mm steerer
It has been setting in my garage for so long now I need to build it up
A 25" fork would be fine, even something like a UO8 - I just picked up a 25x1 die so I can thread it down
Important thing is maintaining the excessive tire clearance so I can put on larger tires and fenders.
Just seeing if anyone has an extra fork laying around - started going down the repair path but first try was a fail.
It has been setting in my garage for so long now I need to build it up
A 25" fork would be fine, even something like a UO8 - I just picked up a 25x1 die so I can thread it down
Important thing is maintaining the excessive tire clearance so I can put on larger tires and fenders.
Just seeing if anyone has an extra fork laying around - started going down the repair path but first try was a fail.
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Bullmoose Bars
ISO Bullmoose Bars. Let me know thanx!
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ISO a coupla 175 left cranks
Hi all, I've been away for awhile...one of the stretches when life intervenes. I'm working on a couple MTB projects, and I find that I have 2 drive-side cranks for which I can't find the mates. I think I gave them away as replacements a long time ago. That was dumb. Anyway, looking for:
- Shimano FC-MT60 (first gen Deore?) left crank in 175
- Sakae CX left crank in 175
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Looking to trade for a 90’s Trek MTB frame with good tubing and an 18” size. What do you need?
Thanks!
Thanks!
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Hi folks,
I’m looking for a set of Shimano Tri-Color 8 speed down tube shifters. About 1.5 years ago, I acquired a 1988 Paramount 50th Anniversary Edition. It came with a full Tri-Color group right down to the pedals w/toe clips. However, it is has Tri-Color brifters, which as I understand it, weren’t released until 1990. I don’t know is the frame set was a late build, or the brifters were an upgrade, While I prefer using the brifters, I’d like the OEM parts to keep it accurate even if I don't currently use them. I realize that this group not as popular as Dura Ace or Campagnolo, but it’s the way it came and it’s a regular rider.
For trades I have a small collection of vintage parts and access to more. Just let me know what you're looking forThanks & regards,
Van
I’m looking for a set of Shimano Tri-Color 8 speed down tube shifters. About 1.5 years ago, I acquired a 1988 Paramount 50th Anniversary Edition. It came with a full Tri-Color group right down to the pedals w/toe clips. However, it is has Tri-Color brifters, which as I understand it, weren’t released until 1990. I don’t know is the frame set was a late build, or the brifters were an upgrade, While I prefer using the brifters, I’d like the OEM parts to keep it accurate even if I don't currently use them. I realize that this group not as popular as Dura Ace or Campagnolo, but it’s the way it came and it’s a regular rider.
For trades I have a small collection of vintage parts and access to more. Just let me know what you're looking forThanks & regards,
Van
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Hi all, I've been away for awhile...one of the stretches when life intervenes. I'm working on a couple MTB projects, and I find that I have 2 drive-side cranks for which I can't find the mates. I think I gave them away as replacements a long time ago. That was dumb. Anyway, looking for:
- Shimano FC-MT60 (first gen Deore?) left crank in 175
- Sakae CX left crank in 175
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ISO: Campy Racing T front derailleur - braze-on
Have for trade: Campy Racing T front derailleur clamp-on in nice condition.
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ISO Fork for my Gitane TDF early 70s - 60cm frame, 218mm steerer
It has been setting in my garage for so long now I need to build it up
A 25" fork would be fine, even something like a UO8 - I just picked up a 25x1 die so I can thread it down
Important thing is maintaining the excessive tire clearance so I can put on larger tires and fenders.
Just seeing if anyone has an extra fork laying around - started going down the repair path but first try was a fail.
It has been setting in my garage for so long now I need to build it up
A 25" fork would be fine, even something like a UO8 - I just picked up a 25x1 die so I can thread it down
Important thing is maintaining the excessive tire clearance so I can put on larger tires and fenders.
Just seeing if anyone has an extra fork laying around - started going down the repair path but first try was a fail.
French would be better, but seems to me a std one would work (unless I shouldn't cut 25x1 threads on a std steerer because the deeper threads would overly weaken it)
Anyone with a bad fork but good steerer?
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Need a Dura-Ace AX RD-7300?
Anybody looking for one of these? We came across this one at Bike Works in pretty reasonable shape.
Here’s the Velobase info:
VeloBase.com - Component: Shimano RD-7300, Dura-Ace AX
Here’s the Velobase info:
VeloBase.com - Component: Shimano RD-7300, Dura-Ace AX
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Trying to get parts for my Shimano funny bike, can trade or make other arrangements, somewhat desperate to get my hands on:
1st gen Deore crank arms with the oversized pedal holes preferably in 165mm (seems to be found on Lotus Eclair)
True Temper S3 chainstays or tubeset any size (I had them on backorder when TT stopped production)
Shimano 105 5600, FC-5603 165mm crank arms good cosmetic condition (there was a lot of NOS ones I regret missing out on)
Shimano SP-6400-A 27.2mm, round seatpost with the adjuster bolt in front
Also somewhat interested in trading for:
Shimano deerhead "Super Plate" rear derailer
Shimano 600 headset that requires the proprietary wrench
Shimano DH-3N80 32h dynamo hub
Shimano short quill stem
Shimano SP-6400-B aero seatpost 27.2
Shimano Dura-Ace first gen levers (the Tourney level pre-groupset ones, not the racing groupset ones)
Shimano 9/10 speed downtube shifters
Shimano PD-M324 platform/SPD pedals
Shimano PD-7410 single sided SPD pedals
Shimano parts with unusual engineering that don't require propietary braze ons
Suntour Cyclone GT (long cage) rear derailer first gen (and matching FD)
Suntour Cyclone MK-II (short cage) rear derailer (and matching FD)
To trade:
BSA bottom bracket tapping and facing set (only used a few times)
Modolo non-aero brake levers, graphite/black/gray levers (also includes one incomplete matching caliper)
Shimano 600 front/rear derailers (excellent condition)
Shimano silent clutch freehub QR rear hub silver 130mm
Alhonga dual-pivot brakes, silver nutted and 57–75mm long reach (missing nuts)
Nashbar(?) steel mustache bars, like new with some handling wear
Dia-Compe black bar-end brake levers
Unbranded dual-pivot front brake, silver recessed 47-57mm medium reach (take off)
Retrospec single speed crankset, 46t 170mm silver new in box
Unknown CNC fluted single speed crankset, 48t like NR but 130 BCD 170mm new in box
105 rear derailer, 11sp black short cage (RD-R7000-SS) like new unused
105 rear derailer, 11sp silver long cage (RD-5800-GS) like new unused
FSA Vero triple crank arms, 170mm sq taper 130/74 BCD black x2
Truvativ triple crank arms w/BB, 172.5 ISIS BB 130/74 BCD black
Specter MTB triple crank arms, kid's length 152mm, comes with replacable chainrings
Sora FC-3503 triple crank arms, 170mm
VP VXe SPD pedals, new in box w/ cleats x2
Time ATAC Alium pedals, no cleats
Microshift 3x9 flat bar shifters
Ultegra front derailer 3x10 31.8mm clamp
8/9/10sp silver rear QR 130mm cassette wheel
Alloy internal cam skewers, no-brand polished for 100/130 OLD like new
Brown leather saddle, new (no branding on leather, only metal nameplate, made by Gyes)
RaceFace 53/39 chainrings, 9/10sp silver ramped and pinned like new
1st gen Deore crank arms with the oversized pedal holes preferably in 165mm (seems to be found on Lotus Eclair)
True Temper S3 chainstays or tubeset any size (I had them on backorder when TT stopped production)
Shimano 105 5600, FC-5603 165mm crank arms good cosmetic condition (there was a lot of NOS ones I regret missing out on)
Shimano SP-6400-A 27.2mm, round seatpost with the adjuster bolt in front
Also somewhat interested in trading for:
Shimano deerhead "Super Plate" rear derailer
Shimano 600 headset that requires the proprietary wrench
Shimano DH-3N80 32h dynamo hub
Shimano short quill stem
Shimano SP-6400-B aero seatpost 27.2
Shimano Dura-Ace first gen levers (the Tourney level pre-groupset ones, not the racing groupset ones)
Shimano 9/10 speed downtube shifters
Shimano PD-M324 platform/SPD pedals
Shimano PD-7410 single sided SPD pedals
Shimano parts with unusual engineering that don't require propietary braze ons
Suntour Cyclone GT (long cage) rear derailer first gen (and matching FD)
Suntour Cyclone MK-II (short cage) rear derailer (and matching FD)
To trade:
BSA bottom bracket tapping and facing set (only used a few times)
Modolo non-aero brake levers, graphite/black/gray levers (also includes one incomplete matching caliper)
Shimano 600 front/rear derailers (excellent condition)
Shimano silent clutch freehub QR rear hub silver 130mm
Alhonga dual-pivot brakes, silver nutted and 57–75mm long reach (missing nuts)
Nashbar(?) steel mustache bars, like new with some handling wear
Dia-Compe black bar-end brake levers
Unbranded dual-pivot front brake, silver recessed 47-57mm medium reach (take off)
Retrospec single speed crankset, 46t 170mm silver new in box
Unknown CNC fluted single speed crankset, 48t like NR but 130 BCD 170mm new in box
105 rear derailer, 11sp black short cage (RD-R7000-SS) like new unused
105 rear derailer, 11sp silver long cage (RD-5800-GS) like new unused
FSA Vero triple crank arms, 170mm sq taper 130/74 BCD black x2
Truvativ triple crank arms w/BB, 172.5 ISIS BB 130/74 BCD black
Specter MTB triple crank arms, kid's length 152mm, comes with replacable chainrings
Sora FC-3503 triple crank arms, 170mm
VP VXe SPD pedals, new in box w/ cleats x2
Time ATAC Alium pedals, no cleats
Microshift 3x9 flat bar shifters
Ultegra front derailer 3x10 31.8mm clamp
8/9/10sp silver rear QR 130mm cassette wheel
Alloy internal cam skewers, no-brand polished for 100/130 OLD like new
Brown leather saddle, new (no branding on leather, only metal nameplate, made by Gyes)
RaceFace 53/39 chainrings, 9/10sp silver ramped and pinned like new
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Have:
- Complete Shimano FC-MC34 STX crankset in 175mm size. 22-32-42...silver first and second ring with black third ring. Decent rider condition -- all chain rings look good.
- NOS Sugino Impel 32T chain ring in 94mm BCD size. Two small rough spots in the surface finish, but otherwise perfect.
- Unknown brand 30T chain ring in 74mm BCD size. It appears in great condition. Alloy.
- Unknown brand 50T chain ring in 110mm BCD size. It appears in great condition. Alloy.
- 26T or 28T chain ring in 58mm BCD size.
- Silver chain guard in 94mm BCD size (looking to replace third ring with a chain guard). Looking for about 44/46T size.
- Silver chain guard in 110mm BCD size (looking to replace third ring with a chain guard). Look for about 44/46T size.
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ISO: Band clamp and bolts for Shimano 600 6207 brake levers
Turbo, Concor, Vetta type saddle in yellow (for Torelli)
Turbo, Concor, Vetta type saddle in yellow (for Torelli)
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You need a pair of those clamps and bolts, or just one?
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Ok, I found a welder guru locally that will splice a steerer to this fork, and I also have a 25x1 die on the way (to cut the french threads), so now I just need a donor steerer, probably 6' would be fine.
French would be better, but seems to me a std one would work (unless I shouldn't cut 25x1 threads on a std steerer because the deeper threads would overly weaken it)
Anyone with a bad fork but good steerer?
French would be better, but seems to me a std one would work (unless I shouldn't cut 25x1 threads on a std steerer because the deeper threads would overly weaken it)
Anyone with a bad fork but good steerer?
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