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Old 12-26-05 | 11:49 PM
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Hey -- I got some nice, cottered steel cranksets over here; let's see you bend one of those!
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Old 12-27-05 | 01:24 AM
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Hey -- I got some nice, cottered steel cranksets over here; let's see you bend one of those!

Any of them triples?
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Old 12-27-05 | 01:36 PM
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Bikes: 1 trek, serotta, rih, de Reus, Pogliaghi and finally a Zieleman! and got a DeRosa

1 pair of ACS (?) high flange hubs that I'm
not even sure I know where I got or why.
they are not the nicest things I've ever seen.
Complete with skewers and a 5 speed freewheel
attached (but at least being high flange you can lace
em onto a wheel to remove the freewheel).

will trade for . . . uhm, picksomething anything. oh hell first
one here yells for em can have em.
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Old 12-27-05 | 08:32 PM
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Any of them triples?
Nah -- better snatch up the next Firenze GL5000 you see.
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Old 12-27-05 | 11:43 PM
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I have...

Dia Compe Aero Gran Compe brake calipers - missing original cable fixing bolts, but fully functional with excellent original brake pads (will post pictures - see https://www.yellowjersey.org/agc.html in the meantime)

I need...

A nice long/normal reach sidepull caliper, either front recessed or rear nutted. I prefer old Modolo, Suntour, Campy, Universal, etc... please, no Dia-Compe's (unless Royal Gran Compe), Weinmann's, or Tektro's.

Also looking for non-aero brake lever, hopefully of same make/model as above.
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Old 12-28-05 | 04:03 PM
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I need a french threaded BB.

I can trade a bunch of vintage stuff in good shape. Nothing of super value, but some cool stuff nonetheless. PM me.

EDIT: Nevermind, new project. This frame's as good as dead.
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Old 12-29-05 | 11:01 AM
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Originally Posted by cyclotoine
have Daytona braze on FD and need a clamp on with 26.8 mm clamp, would like an equally modern one as this will be running with 10 speed set up, but i think FDs from 9 speed groups should work fine too and I don't even know if campy made or makes 28.6mm clamp ons for 10 speed groups.
I think you would have better luck in the road cycling forum
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Old 12-29-05 | 09:30 PM
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looking for a 53-54cm road frame with a derailluer hanger on the dropout. vertical or horiz dropouts, as long as it has an attached hanger. 700c or 27, downtube braze ons or not. can trade various items, a large assortment of road or mountain frames, various sizes, lots of parts avail. also. lemme know!
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Old 12-30-05 | 10:38 AM
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Well in addtition to the campy grandsport brake levers (non-aero) I also have a set of Shimano 105 aero levers (anodized blue from factory). I would be willing to trade either for a set of nice campy aero levers (or maybe another brand if its real nice)

Also I have a number of other parts laying around that I'm looking to get rid of to make space.

1) A set of Dura Ace downtube shifters (8 speed index I believe) also a mixed set of 600 and Dura Ace index shifters

2) SR crank (apex I believe) right now set up with only the 52 tooth ring as it was on the singlespeed but I still have the little ring

3) Set of unmarked steel cruiser bars they are in great shape real good chrome

4) Two sets of steel drop bars one Wald one Schwinn

5) Two Wald stems

6) Also I have a 27" Coaster brake rear wheel. I built the wheel approximately one year ago with a 27" Araya rim and shimano hub. Used sparingly on one of my commuter bikes but I'm building a set of fixed gear wheels for it.

7) The lbs also has a good a supply of reasonably priced Sturmey Archer Hubs (I believe I even saw a 5 speed model) If someone proposes an interesting trade I could go pick one up.

What I'm looking for is interesting parts and am open to most anything. Parts that I can think of off hand that I am in need of are a set of pedal with steel clips (I have some straps but if they came with some some spares would be nice), a frame in the 54-56cm size, and parts for my fixie, and I'm in desperate need of a proper truing stand and wheelbuilding tools (so I dont have to keep borrowing). Naturally I can always use 700c tires and tubes, Turbos, Concors, Flites, Rolls, Regals or a Brooks, Look pedals and cleats, bar tape, tools, etc. Basically if tou have something ineresting let me know.
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Old 12-31-05 | 03:04 PM
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For trade:

Basso (badged D'Arienzo) 23.5" frame and fork (Frame and fork ONLY, nothing else!) with top and downtube damage (see pics). No fork damage. Columbus SL mainframe tubing. Have your local framebuilder replace the tubes, and have yourself one beautiful Italian roadbike.

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A similar 23"-23.5" frame with no structural damage, and matching fork of preferably Reynolds 531. Must be made for 700C wheels, have downtube shifter bosses, and it's a plus if the brake drillings are recessed for allen-type mounting.

Raleighs and English makes preferred. If possible, no Italian, thank you, and don't even think about offering me any French trash! (Let's get those Francophiles riled up!)

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Old 12-31-05 | 03:37 PM
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Yeah; I want to trade.... Is it April first already?
Hehe - yea, yea, I know.

I figured that there might be one or two Italian frame buffs who might just go for it...worth a shot.

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Old 12-31-05 | 03:56 PM
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Geezzz, the only good thing about my last NATO deployment was a weekend spent with French trash!


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Old 12-31-05 | 07:51 PM
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i have a peugeot px10 (frame only) in a large size~63 cm. with nervex pro. lugs. willing to trade for something comprable (other px10) or paramount 53-56 cm,

need:
53-56 px10 or other bike/frame/?

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Old 01-02-06 | 10:17 PM
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For trade: SIZE 45 DUEGI "GG" SHOES FOR SLOTTED OR LOOK CLEATS

You can see the original eBay listing HERE, the pictures are still there. The description says "CG" but it looks like "GG" to me. They're in excellent condition and I would include the yellow plastic slotted cleats and some look cleats that came with them as well, if you want 'em. It looks as though they've never been used.

I could trade for size 44.5 touring shoes from around the 80's (Adidas, Avenir, Avocet, Diadora (?), Lake, Nike, etc.) or even for those sweet black Diadora clipless shoes with the white "Y on its side" on the sides... Know which ones I mean? I'm also looking for:

· White Shimano [edit: 105] aero lever hoods
· White nylon or cloth handlebar tape

I'd accept pretty much anything interesting that I could put to use. I want to build up a fixed gear this spring, so anything that could help me there would be nice. Tools too I'm looking for, like for wheelbuilding or for overhauling hubs or headsets. I'm a beginner here, use your imagination!

Also, it's very hard to find old stuff down here, so something you may take for granted could be very useful to me.

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Old 01-03-06 | 03:46 AM
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i also have a raleigh international 1969 frame. orig. paint. gold color size 58cm
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Old 01-03-06 | 08:38 AM
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i have a pair of shimano exage aero levers with white hoods. not super vintage, but white nonetheless.

Originally Posted by AGuinness
For trade: SIZE 45 DUEGI "GG" SHOES FOR SLOTTED OR LOOK CLEATS

You can see the original eBay listing HERE, the pictures are still there. The description says "CG" but it looks like "GG" to me. They're in excellent condition and I would include the yellow plastic slotted cleats and some look cleats that came with them as well, if you want 'em. It looks as though they've never been used.

I could trade for size 44.5 touring shoes from around the 80's (Adidas, Avenir, Avocet, Diadora (?), Lake, Nike, etc.) or even for those sweet black Diadora clipless shoes with the white "Y on its side" on the sides... Know which ones I mean? I'm also looking for:

· White Shimano aero lever hoods
· White nylon or cloth handlebar tape

I'd accept pretty much anything interesting that I could put to use. I want to build up a fixed gear this spring, so anything that could help me there would be nice. Tools too I'm looking for, like for wheelbuilding or for overhauling hubs or headsets. I'm a beginner here, use your imagination!

Also, it's very hard to find old stuff down here, so something you may take for granted could be very useful to me.
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Old 01-03-06 | 09:21 AM
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Link in Signature (ForSale Listing) goes to page with pictures of all of the items will consider Trades for. Currently don't have a lot that I need, but always open to offers. A nice set of 700c tires is the only thing I really NEED at the moment.
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Old 01-03-06 | 06:56 PM
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Help!!!!! I have lots of stuff to trade for a 26.6 seatpost for my Schwinn Tempo. These things are hard to find. Let me know what your looking for!
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Old 01-03-06 | 09:04 PM
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Looks like TheCuda's got a 26.6 seat post.

Noo I'm sorry, I need them for 105 levers.

Just found some on eBay though, looks like I'll get them cheap.
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Old 01-03-06 | 09:29 PM
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Looks like TheCuda's got a 26.6 seat post.

Noo I'm sorry, I need them for 105 levers.

Just found some on eBay though, looks like I'll get them cheap.
Indeed I do. PM sent Gman3215.
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Old 01-05-06 | 11:54 AM
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I have a very nice 58cm Mairag (Swiss hand built) Reynolds 531 frame and fork.

edited; I've also got a set of Mavic starfish cranks if anybody is interested, they are in pretty good shape with only some shoe scuffing on the drive side crank arm.

I'm looking for some 44cm bars w/ 100>110mm quill stems - I need a couple of sets of non ergo -
I'm also looking for a fixed 32 hole rear hub, a set of 165 cranks and a 26.6mm seat post for a fixie project

Hell, offer me what ever you have the frame is way too big for me but I needed a gruppo and couldn't resist the deal, you know what I mean!

I can supply photos if you'd like but I'll need some time to get them up and loaded

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Old 01-05-06 | 10:45 PM
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Hey there guys. I've got a Sugino "Super Mighty" double 53/43 (144 BCD) and an extra 54 chain ring that I'd like to trade for a Sugino AT or LP triple. The chain rings are the "drilled" type found in the late 70's and early 80's and hardly show any wear at all. The 54 is also drilled but has quite some wear to it. 170mm length and serial number G-10. A few scratches but still a beautiful crankset. Came off a 70's Nishiki comp. What I need is a hardly worn Sugino AT or LP triple for my Trek 720. Prefer a 48/44/28 or a 46/36/26 config. Have pics if you'd like to see.
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Old 01-09-06 | 02:21 PM
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item i dont need: Campy Record High Flange Hubs 36 holes - rear is brandnew front one laced once and in good shape

trade for:?
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Old 01-10-06 | 12:27 PM
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For Trade: Brand New in Box Suntour Cyclone F/D circa late 70's. I have to check that for sure. What I need Suntour Mountech R/D in very good shape. PM me if you have this item.
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Old 01-11-06 | 01:17 AM
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I have a 17 lb. box full of Suntour Ultra seven speed (Winner Pro) freewheels, bodies, cogs and spacers.

You have to make it get to your place or come get it at mine. I don't need any of your junk , just want this to go to an appreciative vintage/classic enthusiast.
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