ISO and for trade thread part 5
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Still searching for one of these 50t Suginos. I know they came on the Sugino RT crank sets. PLEASE let me know if anyone comes across one.
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QBP and Vuelta make a somewhat similar more twisty looking 50T in 110BCD. Of course, many more conventional 50T rings if you need something functional.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Chainring-Q...wAAOSwcOlamPUM
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vuelta-110b...p2047675.l2557
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I'll swap BOTH stems for an 100mm.
I'll swap BOTH stems for an 100mm.
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I have a 100mm stem (if you are measuring from center bolt to center of bar clamp). It has some pitting, so it will need to be polished to be pretty. The bolt is way too long, but that's the only one I have.
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Hi Doc,
Would Shimano 6 sp. 105 groupset also be compatible on the Schwinn SS? Also, I was unable to find the machinist on ebay who makes shims/spacers for the freehub cogs.
Would Shimano 6 sp. 105 groupset also be compatible on the Schwinn SS? Also, I was unable to find the machinist on ebay who makes shims/spacers for the freehub cogs.
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I bought some spacers for an Italian bottom bracket from him recently. He seems like a pretty good guy to work with. He initially sent me the wrong thickness but quickly sent out replacements when I asked about it. Great service for what has to be a very low-profit item for him.
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Looking for a Stronglight Model 99 triple bottom bracket on a Raleigh Grand Sport
To be clear, not french threaded. This is for my Eroica bike, otherwise I'd just slap a sealed unit in and be done with it. Details, details.
There was probably one in the BOC last time it went around these parts, but I didn't think to look.
There was probably one in the BOC last time it went around these parts, but I didn't think to look.
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ISO Schwinn Ramshorn fastback bars. For a friend, I'm not knowledgeable about this stuff. He's an addicted Schwinn collector. Any suggestions?
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Someone here might have them, but you'd probably do better here... https://www.schwinnbikeforum.com
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Seatpost found thanks FBOATSB
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ISO: aero levers, with good hoods and return springs
Have: Shimano 600 EX non-aero levers, with excellent hoods
The catch here is that I will next be in the US the second half of May. If there is anyone attending SOTR who wants to make this trade, it would be the perfect solution, from my end anyway.
Have: Shimano 600 EX non-aero levers, with excellent hoods
The catch here is that I will next be in the US the second half of May. If there is anyone attending SOTR who wants to make this trade, it would be the perfect solution, from my end anyway.
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ISO: aero levers, with good hoods and return springs
Have: Shimano 600 EX non-aero levers, with excellent hoods
The catch here is that I will next be in the US the second half of May. If there is anyone attending SOTR who wants to make this trade, it would be the perfect solution, from my end anyway.
Have: Shimano 600 EX non-aero levers, with excellent hoods
The catch here is that I will next be in the US the second half of May. If there is anyone attending SOTR who wants to make this trade, it would be the perfect solution, from my end anyway.
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I have a couple of sets of minty Shimano aero levers right here in good ol’ Lynchburg. I don’t need the 600 aero lever but I’ll trade you for some coffee or other (US legal) exotica from Central America. No pics handy right now but one set is BL 400 which I believe is 105 level.
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ISO: vintage track wheelset. Ideally campy pista, ideally clinchers.
Also: campy 42t 144bcd chainring
Lots to trade including:
C record crankset and BB
Super record crankset
Shimano 6200 crankset, brakes & levers
DA 7400 hubset
Cinelli stems (110 & 130)
Campy chainrings (144bcd and 55t, 54t and 49t I think)
Super Record RD
Other random stuff as well, but I think they’re the highlights.
Also: campy 42t 144bcd chainring
Lots to trade including:
C record crankset and BB
Super record crankset
Shimano 6200 crankset, brakes & levers
DA 7400 hubset
Cinelli stems (110 & 130)
Campy chainrings (144bcd and 55t, 54t and 49t I think)
Super Record RD
Other random stuff as well, but I think they’re the highlights.
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ISO: Lyotard 460D pedals in at least very good condition ( English threaded )
Early Stronglight 49D chain ring bolts ( with the bolt head )
Have to trade:
Silca Impero chrome pump like new w/ Campagnolo steel head, 48 cm uncompressed
Suntour Power ratchet shifters
Pair of Weinmann 610 brakes, polished, no hangers
Silca Impero old style pump ( peg mount ), white, needs leather washer and retaining screw., 46 cm uncompressed w/
Campy steel head - decent condition overall.
Early Stronglight 49D chain ring bolts ( with the bolt head )
Have to trade:
Silca Impero chrome pump like new w/ Campagnolo steel head, 48 cm uncompressed
Suntour Power ratchet shifters
Pair of Weinmann 610 brakes, polished, no hangers
Silca Impero old style pump ( peg mount ), white, needs leather washer and retaining screw., 46 cm uncompressed w/
Campy steel head - decent condition overall.
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ISO Press fit bottom bracket for a Gazelle Primeur. 128mm long with plastic cups 38mm diameter that press fit into the bottom bracket and snap onto the bearings. Yellow jersey does not have, eBay.UK has but wrong diameter of plastic cups, eBay.de has also wrong cup size. Can find on Dutch bike bits and Holland bikes shop but shipping is prohibitive either to the States or Cambodia.
