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Lamplight 07-24-07 05:51 PM


Originally Posted by McDave (Post 4922485)
You might look for a Schwinn High Sierra, the "all terrain touring bike". They have virtually the same dimensions of the Surly Long Haul Trucker and can still be found cheap since they're considered an old mountain bike. I got my frame/fork from the Sultan for $26!

PS Forgot to mention the frame is triple butted "tri-caliber" cromoly, and has dual dropout eyelets front and rear, but no fork braze-ons. No biggie though as you can see...

http://buggytexas.com/highsierra.html


I actually have a regular Sierra, but it's a little too big and to be honest I really don't like it that much. :o My Mongoose would work but it weighs 41 pounds with nothing but an alloy rack and regular trunk bag!

old_alfie 07-25-07 11:49 AM

Looking for a quadrant shifter for a Sturmey Archer 3-spd.
alf
<<wsswnywagon@revealed.net>>

McDave 07-25-07 01:49 PM

Help! New 7 speed HGs are on the way! I want to save the old freewheels so need a 2 prong tool for pre-'82 Shimano Uniglides... or useful suggestions for getting the old freewheels off without destroying them.

Thanks!
Dave

raverson 07-25-07 07:33 PM


Originally Posted by McDave (Post 4928855)
Help! New 7 speed HGs are on the way! I want to save the old freewheels so need a 2 prong tool for pre-'82 Shimano Uniglides... or useful suggestions for getting the old freewheels off without destroying them.

Thanks!
Dave

Getting ready to bite the bullet myself. Wish the Suntour 2 prong would work, because I already have one of those, but it won't.


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McDave 07-25-07 07:46 PM


Originally Posted by raverson (Post 4931802)
Getting ready to bite the bullet myself. Wish the Suntour 2 prong would work, because I already have one of those, but it won't.

Thanks! BTW... you better check your Cart before checking out. You gave me a direct link to your account and I was adding to your already large order. :eek: I just added two freewheel tools to the bottom of your list before backing out. :rolleyes:

Update: I fixed your cart for you then deleted your link in my reply above. You might want to edit your link too. ;)

(thanks mod)

bigbossman 07-25-07 08:32 PM

THIS is what you guys are after.

Hey Raverson - you want I should add it to your shopping cart? :D

McDave 07-25-07 08:35 PM


Originally Posted by bigbossman (Post 4932274)
THIS is what you guys are after.

I went with THIS one. Did I screw up?

Edit: For $39 I'll make the $11.50 one I ordered work thankyouverymuch.:D

raverson 07-25-07 10:23 PM


Originally Posted by bigbossman (Post 4932274)
THIS is what you guys are after.

Hey Raverson - you want I should add it to your shopping cart? :D

ooops!:o

Add away, but I'll ream you on shipping!:)

Thanks Mr. Mod!

TimJ 07-27-07 04:00 PM

I need a pivot bolt (plus washer and nut, pictured here as part #4 on the top diagram) for a Suntour Cyclone rear derailleur. So the pivot bolt assembly. I don't need a claw or a bolt to secure the derailluer to the claw, just all the parts to the pivot bolt assembly itself.

seaneee 07-27-07 06:03 PM

^ might have one, but I won't be able to check until tomorrow or sunday. If I do, I know it's suntour, but probably not cyclone. Should work though. I'll let you know.

TimJ 07-28-07 12:42 AM


Originally Posted by TimJ (Post 4947568)
I need a pivot bolt (plus washer and nut, pictured here as part #4 on the top diagram) for a Suntour Cyclone rear derailleur. So the pivot bolt assembly. I don't need a claw or a bolt to secure the derailluer to the claw, just all the parts to the pivot bolt assembly itself.

Clarification: It's odd for some reason. The part of the derailleur the bolt fits through is 18mm wide. the arx and GT derailleurs I have have the same diameter bolt but they're not long enough because that part is about 10mm on them.

So it seems to be from a year when the bolt was longer.

seaneee 07-28-07 12:58 AM

^ I'll bow out then, since I am about 99% sure mine is from a V GT

bhare 07-28-07 02:38 PM

I am looking for a top race screw. That is what my LBS called it. It is the top most race on an old steel headset.
Here's the tricky part:
It is for a 70's Triumph. As I understand it Raleigh made Triumph bicycles. So I am also assuming that this part would have the same threading pitch as a Raleigh Record from the same era.
I would also go for an entire headset if someone had that.
PM me if you need more details, which is very possible.
Thanks.

-brian

cudak888 07-28-07 06:45 PM

Brian, I have a few of those Raleigh-specific top headset races. Not mint, but quite nice. Give me a holler/PM if you're interested.

Take care,

-Kurt


Originally Posted by bhare (Post 4952800)
I am looking for a top race screw. That is what my LBS called it. It is the top most race on an old steel headset.
Here's the tricky part:
It is for a 70's Triumph. As I understand it Raleigh made Triumph bicycles. So I am also assuming that this part would have the same threading pitch as a Raleigh Record from the same era.
I would also go for an entire headset if someone had that.
PM me if you need more details, which is very possible.
Thanks.

-brian


Grand Bois 07-29-07 09:30 PM

I need one plastic wingnut for a Simplex Quick release. I'm willing to buy the whole QR just to get the wingnut. Got a hoplessly rusty one?

cudak888 07-29-07 10:15 PM


Originally Posted by Dirtdrop (Post 4960395)
I need one plastic wingnut for a Simplex Quick release. I'm willing to buy the whole QR just to get the wingnut. Got a hoplessly rusty one?

Plastic wingnut - is it an actual wingnut, or a small, plastic, domed nut with a very small wing on either end of it?

-Kurt

JunkYardBike 07-29-07 10:56 PM

Still looking for Cinelli 64 bar to complete my '79 Trek 530 build. I'd prefer as wide as possible, with NO grooves. Used with some wear is fine, but I'd like something presentable.

I have a 64-42 bar with single grooves if you want to trade. It's in okay shape (I've stripped the annodized center shim, but it needs a better polish than I've given it. There's also a set of razor cuts from where a previous owner removed the tape).

Grand Bois 07-30-07 09:47 AM


Originally Posted by cudak888 (Post 4960680)
Plastic wingnut - is it an actual wingnut, or a small, plastic, domed nut with a very small wing on either end of it?

-Kurt

Here's what I'm talking about:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...MEWA:IT&ih=015

What you're describing sounds more like the Maillard/Atom type.

cudak888 07-30-07 04:43 PM


Originally Posted by Dirtdrop (Post 4962932)
What you're describing sounds more like the Maillard/Atom type.

You're right. Chalk up another brain fart up for me.

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WTB:

*Pair of 36h polished, box-section aluminum 700Cs, Rigida, Ambrosio, Araya, Mavic or similar OK. Spoke eyelets a plus. Been looking for these to get my '61 Paramount back on the road - turned out I had bulged-bead rims on it - rear tire blew off.

*One (or two) Rigida polished 27"/630mm rims w/spoke eyelets - I have a flat spot on one of the original Rigidas on my '81 Trek. Would consider a pair of nice vintage, polished Mavics GOT EM

*One hard-anodized (dark grey) 32h rim - Mavic, or any other. I've got a mis-matched wheelset on my '87 Basso, and would like to make it a set, for a change.

-Kurt

pastorbobnlnh 07-30-07 06:02 PM

Kurt, I have a set of Arayas (silver but not polished) and Weinmann Concaves (with eyelets) both 700c. Let me know if these interest you.

LuckyKarma 07-30-07 07:15 PM

I'm looking for a 27" front wheel that I might possibly buy, but it needs to be really cheap. If anyone has an old one (that's preferably already trued) laying around, please send me a PM :)

KRhea 07-30-07 08:36 PM

Needed: Record Headset
 
I'm looking for an early to mid '80s Record/Super Record or C-Record headset in excellent condition for my Colnago Arabesque restoration.

Please email me direct- "krr58 at aol dot com" if you can help, thanks.

KRhea

cudak888 07-30-07 09:05 PM


Originally Posted by LuckyKarma (Post 4967309)
I'm looking for a 27" front wheel that I might possibly buy, but it needs to be really cheap. If anyone has an old one (that's preferably already trued) laying around, please send me a PM :)

Does it have to be stainless spoked?

Bikedued 07-30-07 09:14 PM

Looking for an old school Shogun headbadge. Condition of finish not too critical, just as long as it's not dented up real bad, scraped, or otherwise mangled. You can't miss one if you ever see it in person. Looks like a Samurai helmet, and I think it has a couple of swords crossed underneath. Sculpted too, so very distinctive. I found a pic a week or two ago, but they wanted $25-$30, and cannot seem to find it now anyway. If you've got one you'll let go cheap, lemme know;),,,,BD

I guess I was imagining the swords, but what a cool headbadge regardless, EH!?

http://images.andale.com/f2/115/106/...dge_shogun.jpg

LuckyKarma 07-30-07 09:37 PM


Originally Posted by cudak888 (Post 4968204)
Does it have to be stainless spoked?

I honestly don't know the difference, I'm still getting used to this whole bike-fixing-up business but I would say it probably doesn't have to be. I picked up an old Concord road bike beater to ride around campus this year, and while trying to true the wheel I managed to strip just about all the nipples and screws. They wouldn't tolerate any tiny bit of force and pretty much flaked apart when I tried to turn them. I'm pretty sure they were the stock wheels, and probably the first time the spokes had been tweaked. But at this point I'll take whatever I can get for fairly cheap.

BTW, just to clarify, I'm needing a rim that 27" tires will fit on, it should be around 25.5" in actual diameter. I'm sure it's probably referred to as a 27" wheel but I just wanted to make sure ;)


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