ISO and for trade thread part 5
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I believe I've got what I need for Superbe brakes. (Wound up finding a pair of bare recessed calipers on eBay.) Might have a partial long reach pair when I'm done, depending how the mix-n-match process goes.
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Thank you! My email reply bounced, so please send a regular, old-fashioned email to tom@noglider.com. Thanks again.
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I need some small bits for Campagnolo record brake levers. I need one 2037 nut and a pair of the 2038 washers. Used and gross is fine:
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Joe, I searched for one a few weeks ago on e-bay. I-cycle had one he offered to me for $27. It was Gippeme
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I’ve got the following:
CLB professional front and rear brakes
Campy NR bar end shifters
Campy NR DT shifters
Campy NR front and rear derailleurs ca ‘82
Campy NR Wheelsets x2 Ambrosia rims
Stronglight 93 crankset
Mafac RAID brakeset
RSX STI shifters 7 spd, need cleaning
Windsor Carrera brakes and levers
looking for:
1x groupset for road (clutch derailleur, crankset, 10 spd shifters)
singlespeed setup for vintage MTB - chainring, sprocket, v-brake levers, tensioner.
lets work something out.
CLB professional front and rear brakes
Campy NR bar end shifters
Campy NR DT shifters
Campy NR front and rear derailleurs ca ‘82
Campy NR Wheelsets x2 Ambrosia rims
Stronglight 93 crankset
Mafac RAID brakeset
RSX STI shifters 7 spd, need cleaning
Windsor Carrera brakes and levers
looking for:
1x groupset for road (clutch derailleur, crankset, 10 spd shifters)
singlespeed setup for vintage MTB - chainring, sprocket, v-brake levers, tensioner.
lets work something out.
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I’ve got the following:
CLB professional front and rear brakes
Campy NR bar end shifters
Campy NR DT shifters
Campy NR front and rear derailleurs ca ‘82
Campy NR Wheelsets x2 Ambrosia rims
Stronglight 93 crankset
Mafac RAID brakeset
RSX STI shifters 7 spd, need cleaning
Windsor Carrera brakes and levers
lets work something out.
CLB professional front and rear brakes
Campy NR bar end shifters
Campy NR DT shifters
Campy NR front and rear derailleurs ca ‘82
Campy NR Wheelsets x2 Ambrosia rims
Stronglight 93 crankset
Mafac RAID brakeset
RSX STI shifters 7 spd, need cleaning
Windsor Carrera brakes and levers
lets work something out.
I'm interested in your Stronglight 93 Crankset and have some of the parts you are looking for. Will send PM with contact info and details. Also would like more info on crankset, threading, length, condition.
Thanks and regards,
Van
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White Industries makes a 19T.
Bikeman apparently has them as of today.
Bikeman apparently has them as of today.
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FWIW, the threaded post on the 2033 lever clamp is standard 6mm x 1mm thread, so pretty much any nut of that thread will work. The 2038 washers might be more of a problem.
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This one: VeloBase.com - Component: Shimano RD-6207 GS, 600EX (long cage) ?
Aren't they just standard Shimano limit screws?
Aren't they just standard Shimano limit screws?
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This one: VeloBase.com - Component: Shimano RD-6207 GS, 600EX (long cage) ?
Aren't they just standard Shimano limit screws?
Aren't they just standard Shimano limit screws?
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Claimed by malcala622.
I may have one of what you're looking for -- not sure if correct part number. Héll, I don't even remember where/when I got these.
Anyway, the new shiny one in the package is approx. 16.5 mm; the other is used and a different size at approx. 11 mm.
If you can use one or both PM a shipping address.
Also, found these (used) if you need them.
Stan
I may have one of what you're looking for -- not sure if correct part number. Héll, I don't even remember where/when I got these.
Anyway, the new shiny one in the package is approx. 16.5 mm; the other is used and a different size at approx. 11 mm.
If you can use one or both PM a shipping address.
Also, found these (used) if you need them.
Stan
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I may have one of what you're looking for -- not sure if correct part number. Héll, I don't even remember where/when I got these.
Anyway, the new shiny one in the package is approx. 16.5 mm; the other is used and a different size at approx. 11 mm.
If you can use one or both PM a shipping address.
Also, found these (used) if you need them.
Stan
Anyway, the new shiny one in the package is approx. 16.5 mm; the other is used and a different size at approx. 11 mm.
If you can use one or both PM a shipping address.
Also, found these (used) if you need them.
Stan
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ISO/WTB two dust caps for my 1950's Lyotard (French) pedals.
The caps should be just over 20mm wide and have an internal thread ( = the readily available MKS dust caps don't fit in my case) - if I'm not mistaken, a suitable replacement would be the octagonal type cap with 'Made In Lyotard France' written on the top, as pictured --> here.
Correct me if I'm wrong - I have seen a couple of pictures of Lyotard pedals with different caps, but nearly all of them have these on so I'm assuming they would fit.
I'm located in Europe (Finland) and am having a hard time finding replacements, so if anyone has some scrap Lyotards laying around with the dust caps still intact.. Would be greatly appreciated!
The caps should be just over 20mm wide and have an internal thread ( = the readily available MKS dust caps don't fit in my case) - if I'm not mistaken, a suitable replacement would be the octagonal type cap with 'Made In Lyotard France' written on the top, as pictured --> here.
Correct me if I'm wrong - I have seen a couple of pictures of Lyotard pedals with different caps, but nearly all of them have these on so I'm assuming they would fit.
I'm located in Europe (Finland) and am having a hard time finding replacements, so if anyone has some scrap Lyotards laying around with the dust caps still intact.. Would be greatly appreciated!
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ISO/WTB two dust caps for my 1950's Lyotard (French) pedals.
The caps should be just over 20mm wide and have an internal thread ( = the readily available MKS dust caps don't fit in my case) - if I'm not mistaken, a suitable replacement would be the octagonal type cap with 'Made In Lyotard France' written on the top, as pictured --> here.
Correct me if I'm wrong - I have seen a couple of pictures of Lyotard pedals with different caps, but nearly all of them have these on so I'm assuming they would fit.
I'm located in Europe (Finland) and am having a hard time finding replacements, so if anyone has some scrap Lyotards laying around with the dust caps still intact.. Would be greatly appreciated!
The caps should be just over 20mm wide and have an internal thread ( = the readily available MKS dust caps don't fit in my case) - if I'm not mistaken, a suitable replacement would be the octagonal type cap with 'Made In Lyotard France' written on the top, as pictured --> here.
Correct me if I'm wrong - I have seen a couple of pictures of Lyotard pedals with different caps, but nearly all of them have these on so I'm assuming they would fit.
I'm located in Europe (Finland) and am having a hard time finding replacements, so if anyone has some scrap Lyotards laying around with the dust caps still intact.. Would be greatly appreciated!
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Thanks,
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