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Old 10-14-18, 07:10 PM
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ISO JIS (27mm) Tange G Master crown race

I know this is a long shot, but I’m in search of a 27.0 crown race (JIS) of a Tange G Master roller bearing headset. I have the rest, but need the crown race for a new fork. I’m hoping not to pay $120+ for eBay NOS.

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Raleigh Lenton

Originally Posted by ddeand
So . . . this is probably a long shot, but what the heck. I'm looking for an od Raleigh Carlton or Lenton frameset that I can build up into a 3-speed cruiser for some of the local events around here. I need something in the 58cm range. For trade, I have a pretty decent 1985 Gazelle Champion Mondial AB frameset at 60cm (59 c-t-c if I recall correctly). It's full 531 and has served me well for the past ten years. Check the pics, and let me know if you have anything that might work for me. Thanks!



I may be able to help you out with the Raleigh Lenton. I know some one w/ a 58 cm Raleigh Lenton Sports. A few months back he was interested in finding it a new home. I will check with him & see if we can make this happen.
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Originally Posted by RobbieTunes
ISO: mid 70’s square taper crank set non Campy emphasis on light.
I know the FSA Gimondi "track crank" isn't vintage, but it sure looks the part. Reminds me of the first gen Superbe or Dura Ace crank.
I offered the seller fifty bucks and he accepted. The crank I received appears to be machined for a second 130mm BCD ring.

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ISO:
Shimano front derailleur that can handle a triple - 31.8 clamp size (105, 600 or Ultegra)
Shimano long cage rear derailleur (105, 600 or Ultegra)
Shimano Ultegra rear brake - short reach - BR-6500
Downtube Shimano shifters that can run index or friction (105, 600 or Ultegra)

I know I can go Ebay but figured I'd try here first because it's a nicer atmosphere
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Originally Posted by ddeand
So . . . this is probably a long shot, but what the heck. I'm looking for an od Raleigh Carlton or Lenton frameset that I can build up into a 3-speed cruiser for some of the local events around here. I need something in the 58cm range.

Not a frameset and he's likely not looking for a trade, but it IS local.
I know the guy... he's a straight shooter.
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Originally Posted by scozim
ISO:
Shimano front derailleur that can handle a triple - 31.8 clamp size (105, 600 or Ultegra)
Shimano long cage rear derailleur (105, 600 or Ultegra)
Shimano Ultegra rear brake - short reach - BR-6500
Downtube Shimano shifters that can run index or friction (105, 600 or Ultegra)

I know I can go Ebay but figured I'd try here first because it's a nicer atmosphere
Scott,
I have an RSX triple FD, 31.8mm clamp size, a set of BR-6500 brake calipers, and a pair of LX Sport 7-speed DT levers. The original white lever covers had disintegrated so I replaced them with carefully applied white tape; FD and calipers are in VG condition. No long-cage derailleurs, however.

Only things I’m looking for are 7-speed Shimano brifters, either Sora or RSX, in nice shape for a beautiful old Rodriguez that I’ve put together for a good friend.

Pretty sure you have my email address from that glorious Palouse ride last summer.

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Originally Posted by Hudson308
Not a frameset and he's likely not looking for a trade, but it IS local.
I know the guy... he's a straight shooter.
Thanks! I’ve looked at that one often, and it really looks like what I’d like. Might be a smidgen too large, but it’s in the ballpark. Maybe I’ll end up selling the Gazelle and getting it. We’ll see how things shake out. Thanks for thinking of me!
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Originally Posted by scozim
ISO:
Shimano front derailleur that can handle a triple - 31.8 clamp size (105, 600 or Ultegra)
Shimano long cage rear derailleur (105, 600 or Ultegra)
Shimano Ultegra rear brake - short reach - BR-6500
Downtube Shimano shifters that can run index or friction (105, 600 or Ultegra)

I know I can go Ebay but figured I'd try here first because it's a nicer atmosphere
And, just like that I just need the long cage rear derailleur to take up the slack for a 52-42-30 triple.
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ISO or willing to buy: any campagnolo aero brake levers (do not need hoods nor even have to match) mirage, athena, chorus, centaur etc no matter.

Can trade: Nuovo record brake levers, suntour superbe pro rear dérailleur, shimano 600 downtube shifters, shimano 600 dérailleurs. and much more. Just as.
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WTT: Mavic GP4 for mavic monthlery route rims—-36 hole tubulars




Look like they have been glued up once.

Have two lightly used gp4s (no brake track wear through, some oxidation on some of the spoke hole grommets and they lay completely flat on my kitchen counter).

My bikes are all 70s before the gray anodized look came out. And I just like the bling the silver rims add to high flange hubs and chromed frame lugs.
These will be laced to some Normandy gold label Luxe Competition hubs.

About to buy some monthlery routes NOS online (have done it before) but thought why not check here first? Would consider similar rims also.

More photos available.

Looking for same condition or better and we can even it out otherwise.

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Originally Posted by obuckler
My bikes are all 70s before the gray anodized look came out. And I just like the bling the silver rims add to high flange hubs and chromed frame lugs.
These will be laced to some Normandy gold label Luxe Competition hubs.

About to buy some monthlery routes NOS online (have done it before) but thought why not check here first? Would consider similar rims also.

More photos available.

Looking for same condition or better and we can even it out otherwise.
I have an NOS pair of arc-en-ciel rims, 32-hole. I’m not interested in a rim trade but perhaps there’s something else we can find if you’re interested.
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Originally Posted by nlerner


I have an NOS pair of arc-en-ciel rims, 32-hole. I’m not interested in a rim trade but perhaps there’s something else we can find if you’re interested.
Well I edited my original post several times to try to provide all pertinent information but I left out the most important—my hubs are 36 holes. Thanks though.
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Originally Posted by obuckler
Have two lightly used gp4s (no brake track wear through, some oxidation on some of the spoke hole grommets and they lay completely flat on my kitchen counter).

My bikes are all 70s before the gray anodized look came out. And I just like the bling the silver rims add to high flange hubs and chromed frame lugs.
These will be laced to some Normandy gold label Luxe Competition hubs.

About to buy some monthlery routes NOS online (have done it before) but thought why not check here first? Would consider similar rims also.

More photos available.

Looking for same condition or better and we can even it out otherwise.
I've got a set of Monthlery Route 36 I am willing to trade, but I haven't had them out for awhile. When I get home later today i'll snap some pics and PM you. Cheers.
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I found a few of the pieces I was looking for to complete several groups, but still need the following if anyone can help:

C Record braze on front derailleur
C Record engraved crankset (172.5 ideally - but could go 2.5 either side)
Dura Ace 7400 stem
DA 7400 seat post

I also need the Campagnolo saddle spanner/wrench #771

I have lots to trade, highlights include:
C Record second gen crankset (non-engraved)
C Record clamp on front derailleur
NR crankset
NR headset
Modelo stem and bars
Miche Speciali 1201,Competition pedals
Campy Gran Sport Pedals
Campy Gran Sport FD, RD and shifters
Full Shimano 600 Tricolor group
Shimano 600 biopace crankset with rings
Various NR Chainrings
etc etc
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Full 531c trade for parts.

This frame fork and headset combo for some parts.
shimano 105 derailur.
some good quality rims 27" or 650b
Basic consumanles. Nice tires or cables and housing.
Regina corsa or similair freewheel in good condition, or a suntour gold pro.
Barcons
Brooks style seat. Doesnt have to be a brooks by any means, any comfy high quality seat will do.


I'm willing trade for a combo of a few of the cheaper things or a really nice example of one of the above.
So if you have a very nice set of wheels or a new condition brooks that would be a fair even trade in my book. I am not looking to trade the whole FS for a 105 derailur though haha
I have the two frames I need for builds so I'm just interested in parts for the builds now.
Thanks!
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ISO dura ace 7110 crankset 175 (172.5)

looking for dura ace 7110 crankset 175 (172.5)

have a 7110 165 I could trade
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Hello,

Still have the desire for a Celeste bottle cage for my Bianchi. Just one...

Still have lots of trade items!

Thanks!
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Second item in case someone has it.

a fork mounted cable adjuster, in black. I know Tecktro has one available. Plans for a cockpit change on my Axis involve removing the steerer tube cable adjuster.

Have: the usual suspects!

for all consideration, Thanks!

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Originally Posted by hazetguy
What I have TO TRADE: Stronglight 93 cranks, 175mm length, 9/16 - 20 pedal thread.

What I am LOOKING FOR: In similar condition, Stronglight 93 cranks in a 170mm length. I'll take French pedal threads, but would greatly prefer the same 9/16 - 20 thread.

Pics here:

Stronglight 93 Cranks, For TRADE ONLY
I have a pair in 170. PM sent.
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ISO:

- Campy front skewer to match one of these rear skewers
- 26.4 Fork crown race that's compatible with a Shimano 600 headset
- Campy NR headset adjustable cup, English thread
- Decent lugged fork w/ at least 6.5" steerer; white, chrome, light blue or purple!

HAVE: Rear Campy skewer, tricks and treats.

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Originally Posted by jethin
ISO:

- Campy front skewer to match one of these rear skewers
- 26.4 Fork crown race that's compatible with a Shimano 600 headset
- Campy NR headset adjustable cup, English thread
- Decent lugged fork w/ at least 6.5" steerer; white, chrome, light blue or purple!

HAVE: Rear Campy skewer, tricks and treats.
have a Miyata fork with a shimano 600 crown race. have to check lenght, but it came from a 58 cm frame. it is medium to dark blue
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ISO: French goodness.

I'd like to pair an upper end French FD/RD with my Bernard Carre frame. Something mechanically sound, but showing some patina so they don't look out of place on a frame that I definitely don't plan to repaint, and is showing a few battle scars. I'll be running friction in 5/6, or possibly 7.

Have to trade: Lots of Japanese stuff - ask. PM please.
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ISO: 7-speed Shimano brifters, either Sora, RSX, or anything else that’s Shimano-compatible. I really only need the rear 7-speed brifter if it’s Sora as I have access to plenty of Sora triple fronts brifters, but happy to buy a pair if they’re in decent condition. This is for a friend’s mid-80’s Rodriguez that he’s not sure he wants to spread for an 8-speed hub. He’s new to road cycling, and I haven’t convinced him yet that the bar-ends on it now might actually be better in the long run.

Available to trade:
SR Mighty double crankset, 171 arms, 42-52 rings, and corresponding Sugino BB
Weinmann Carrera brake calipers (medium reach)
9cm Specialized stem, made by Nitto
Crank Brothers Candy pedals
Lots more

This request has also been posted as WTB in the C&V Sales sub-forum, so either buy or trade are fine.
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Little off the usual but thought I would give the crowd a try. Looking through the search threads shows a few of you have experience with the early- mid 2000’s Schwinn fastback bike’s. I am looking for a project frame, 54cm in size and ideally with the original CF fork or maybe a chromoly one. nlightened gold, platinum standard tubing would be fine.

You can PM me if one of these is hanging out in your dark corner, it’ll spare others from this OT topic search!

Have: On topic steel frames or nice components

Thanks for reading! 3SS
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Colnago/Ambrosio rim

FOUND AND ACQUIRED!
I think these are going to be as common as hens teeth but I have to try...
Original equipment on my Colnago Titanio, with full chorus. The rear is way beyond my skills so if there is a new or even used but straight one out there, let's negotiate...
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