ISO and for trade thread part 5
#2077
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DuraAce 7400 hub swap
I have a mismatched set of Dura-Ace 7400 hubs. Front is 36h, rear is 32h. I'd like to swap either one so I have a matching set. The only constraints:
- If swapping my 32h rear for your 36h, it needs to be a freewheel hub, 126mm spacing.
- Only interested in DA 7400 bits, nothing earlier or later.
- Similar condition. Mine are very nice, spin freely.


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For my early 70’s Sekine build, a period correct mid level seatpost. Not a straight post please, 26.4 from what I can tell. Japanese maker is a must.
Lots to trade!
Lots to trade!
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PM me your cotters
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Not sure what you consider VGC+, but these are original condition, slight kink in the housing, and could use a cleanout/rebuild: ISO and for trade thread part 5
I will never use them. Not sure I'd use the Shimano either, what would they be appropriate to go with, older Crane, pre-index stuff? I'm open to whatever, really but what I could really use right now is a ISO/British thread Chorus sealed BB (or, actually, just the right-hand cup would suffice) like this:
(I see a few on eBay for $30-40 shipped but ... always prefer trading)
I will never use them. Not sure I'd use the Shimano either, what would they be appropriate to go with, older Crane, pre-index stuff? I'm open to whatever, really but what I could really use right now is a ISO/British thread Chorus sealed BB (or, actually, just the right-hand cup would suffice) like this:
(I see a few on eBay for $30-40 shipped but ... always prefer trading)

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So, that's taken care of! But I still have the barcons to get rid of.
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I need a pair of early Shimano 105 2x8 brifters, model ST-1055. Need these for a bike I’m building for my grandson. May have some odds and ends to trade.
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I have a set of rider, but definitely not show room, quality Brifters. Might be 3x8, but one could simply set the limit screws and make it 2x
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Free: Brake cable covers
Claimed- USAZorro. Having uncovered (literally) and posting about some handlebar brake cable covers yesterday, one side is still attached, the other just below it in the picture, I realize someone may want these. Available for the asking.
Best regards, Eric

Offering the two little articulated plastic bits.
Best regards, Eric

Offering the two little articulated plastic bits.
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Toe clips, size L
Not super-picky here. If they're sound and not corroding, I have a use for them.
Have potential trade items in the stash. Ask and I'll let you know if I have it.
Acquired. Thanks.
Have potential trade items in the stash. Ask and I'll let you know if I have it.
Acquired. Thanks.
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Claimed- USAZorro. Having uncovered (literally) and posting about some handlebar brake cable covers yesterday, one side is still attached, the other just below it in the picture, I realize someone may want these. Available for the asking.
Best regards, Eric

Offering the two little articulated plastic bits.
Best regards, Eric

Offering the two little articulated plastic bits.
Cheers
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Best regards, Eric
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I drunkenly purchased two right crank arms. I must have thought they were a bargain (they weren’t), I also must have thought it would be easy to find the matching left arms (it’s not - you’ll see why!).
I know this is a very long shot, but does anyone have a lonely left Campagnolo C Record gen 1 (engraved) crank arm in 172.5mm (mine is 1985 - 11 in a rectangle). To be honest I’d take any matching length from any year (even gen 2).
Then the other is probably more rare. I need a left Campagnolo Record Pista crank arm 170mm in length from 1989 (51 in a rectangle). Again, I’d take any match - and doesn’t have to be Pista (chorus may even also be close enough - not sure?).
Ill trade just about anything for these, I have most things vintage Campy and a lot of DA 7400.
Cheers!
I know this is a very long shot, but does anyone have a lonely left Campagnolo C Record gen 1 (engraved) crank arm in 172.5mm (mine is 1985 - 11 in a rectangle). To be honest I’d take any matching length from any year (even gen 2).
Then the other is probably more rare. I need a left Campagnolo Record Pista crank arm 170mm in length from 1989 (51 in a rectangle). Again, I’d take any match - and doesn’t have to be Pista (chorus may even also be close enough - not sure?).
Ill trade just about anything for these, I have most things vintage Campy and a lot of DA 7400.
Cheers!
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I drunkenly purchased two right crank arms. I must have thought they were a bargain (they weren’t), I also must have thought it would be easy to find the matching left arms (it’s not - you’ll see why!).
I know this is a very long shot, but does anyone have a lonely left gen 1 (engraved) crank arm in 172.5mm (mine is 1985 - 11 in a rectangle). To be honest I’d take any matching length from any year (even gen 2).
Then the other is probably more rare. I need a left Pista crank arm 170mm in length from 1989 (51 in a rectangle). Again, I’d take any match - and doesn’t have to be Pista (chorus may even also be close enough - not sure?).
Ill trade just about anything for these!
Cheers!
I know this is a very long shot, but does anyone have a lonely left gen 1 (engraved) crank arm in 172.5mm (mine is 1985 - 11 in a rectangle). To be honest I’d take any matching length from any year (even gen 2).
Then the other is probably more rare. I need a left Pista crank arm 170mm in length from 1989 (51 in a rectangle). Again, I’d take any match - and doesn’t have to be Pista (chorus may even also be close enough - not sure?).
Ill trade just about anything for these!
Cheers!
He is Referring to Campagnolo C Record arms, I believe... At first I thought he was talking about the unfluted Super Record arms, but 1989 is too late.
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Yes! Sorry. Campagnolo C Record first generation, and Campy Record Pista cranks. I’ll edit above to make it clear. Cheers!
I’ll post better photos when I’m home at the end of the week, I only took the below to remind myself of measurements.
I’ll post better photos when I’m home at the end of the week, I only took the below to remind myself of measurements.

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Purchased a nearly NOS Campagnolo 10 speed FD on ebay and didn't notice that the original mounting hardware, FD-VL102 was not included. An aftermarket fastner and washer were installed instead. The seller is not cooperating. All the FD-VL102's available are in Europe with reasonable prices for the part but nearly twice for the postage. Anyone have one?

And just for kicks, i have this crank in 170, Chorus https://velobase.com/ViewComponent.aspx?ID=C652B3B2-8D97-4809-8046-401C780AAF9F&Enum=115&AbsPos=49
P1030056, on Flickr
And would like this one, Campagnolo Record 10 speed in 172.5
P1010554, on Flickr
Please @ me or send mail.

And just for kicks, i have this crank in 170, Chorus https://velobase.com/ViewComponent.aspx?ID=C652B3B2-8D97-4809-8046-401C780AAF9F&Enum=115&AbsPos=49

And would like this one, Campagnolo Record 10 speed in 172.5

Please @ me or send mail.
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#2099
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I'm searching for a single Huret top tube brake cable clamp in decent shape. A recently purchased bike only came with two.
Also hoping to find a decent complete set of Miyata plastic internal cable "grommets" for the top tube.
I don't have much to trade at the moment, but can offer hard currency.
Also hoping to find a decent complete set of Miyata plastic internal cable "grommets" for the top tube.
I don't have much to trade at the moment, but can offer hard currency.