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Originally Posted by USAZorro
(Post 5263102)
Your Super Course told me you'd better find him a cute, little, unrelated mixte. He says, he isn't that sort of bike. :p :D
Sorry. I don't have what either of you is looking for. LMAO! I am short of one...err "Mixte seatcover" at the moment.:D:rolleyes: If I had a err.. "Mixte seatcover" around, I'm sure I'd have less time and no $ for all this junk . |
Wanted: Shimano Dura-Ace AX Brake lever gum hoods - these are aero
Have: Same hoods in black Shimano 600 track pedals (triangular shape) |
Originally Posted by redneckwes
(Post 5262727)
WTB: A 70's vintage Raleigh Grand Prix or Record frameset in 58cm. My Super course needs a Brother.:D
Box stock, right down to the VERY crusty tires and slightly saggy B-17! :p PM me. :D |
Doc,
Consider yourself PM'ed:D Box stock and crusty are my favorite words! Aaron
Originally Posted by Dr.Deltron
(Post 5268993)
How about a '74 Super Course Mk II?
Box stock, right down to the VERY crusty tires and slightly saggy B-17! :p PM me. :D |
Originally Posted by peterockindy
(Post 5257601)
70's-early 80's Raleigh super course in either brown/green. I don't know a whole lot about these bikes but one thing.. I think they are freaking amazing looking. I need a 58-60cm.
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Hi, I am looking for two Raleigh brake adjusting barrels. One that is appropriate
for a 74 model. Two different bikes, reason for two barrels. |
Originally Posted by bikemore
(Post 5275188)
Hi, I am looking for two Raleigh brake adjusting barrels. One that is appropriate
for a 74 model. Two different bikes, reason for two barrels. |
Originally Posted by USAZorro
(Post 5276891)
Can you provide a little more detail? Which model of brakes do you have? Center pull? Side pull? Is the adjustment barrel at the lever, the caliper, or at one of the stops?
The adjustment barrel is in the cross piece that goes between the seat stays. If I was near my bikes I would take a picture. No computer at home at the moment. I have two working Raleighs with the little adjusting barrel. This is an example: The little cross loop under the seat. http://www.sheldonbrown.com/retroral...mpetition.html Thanks for asking about the detail. |
Originally Posted by bikemore
(Post 5280063)
The adjustment barrel is in the cross piece that goes between the seat stays.
If I was near my bikes I would take a picture. No computer at home at the moment. I have two working Raleighs with the little adjusting barrel. This is an example: The little cross loop under the seat. http://www.sheldonbrown.com/retroral...mpetition.html Thanks for asking about the detail. |
Originally Posted by bikemore
(Post 5275188)
Hi, I am looking for two Raleigh brake adjusting barrels. One that is appropriate
for a 74 model. Two different bikes, reason for two barrels. |
Originally Posted by USAZorro
(Post 5280994)
That's actually the first thing that came to mind. I don't have a spare one of those, but someone here might - or you might be able to catch one on eBay, or at an LBS.
Actually, I posted after going to Bikes Not Bombs here in Boston. They ship used bikes to various poor parts of the world. They save some of the better parts of the bikes to sell for financing their activity. One of these days I will post a picture of their bike pile - at least 3000 bikes last time I saw it. There is also Broadway Bicycle school that has an inventory of used parts, but they always look to me to be picked over. I donno of any other bike shop in the Boston area that has a good selection of vintage bike parts. I don't recall seeing anyone selling older adjusting barrels on ebay. I have see boxes of parts (for example see here http://sporting-goods.search.ebay.co...sassZsuesmccoy), but nothing like the above. Perhaps I am not looking hard enough (reading ebay listings is my prime way of avoiding work). I checked the Yellow Jersey website, didn't see anything there. It seems like this is a common enough problem, there are lots of old raleighs out there. I a little surprised that there are some approach to this problem. |
are you lookuing for this $1.17 part that Pyramid makes?
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The old raleigh barrels are about half the diameter. One of these days I will get a closeup shot. |
I may be jumping the gun a little here, but I'm starting the search for a bike/frame that would be appropriate for randonneuring (fast, light touring). My preferences are lightweight lugged steel, 54-56 cm, with two or three bottle fittings, eyelets and mounting bosses for a rack and fenders. Additional braze-ons for cantilever brakes, holding spokes and lamp fittings would give additional consideration, as would a particularly distinctive frame, or one from a small builder/shop.
I don't think I'll actually be in a position to make a move on this for about another month, but I anticipate I will not have to limit myself to extreme penny-pinching (my usual mo) on this one. If you happen to come across something that fits the bill, please run it by me - even if it's lacking in one or two of the criteria I've mentioned (not flexible on the size or eyelets though). fwiw - I've made a goal for myself to start formal randonneuring, and presently, the most suitable bikes I have for this are a Miyata 210 (which rides very nicely, but is a bit larger and heavier than what I'd prefer), and a Trek 830 MTB - which despite the size and fittings, is also a tad heavy, and not what I'd prefer to use. Please, even if you're far away, PM me with candidates. Thanks, Z |
ironman centurion
i've got a 23" (bottom bracket to top tube, c-c) centurion ironman dave scott expert, nice shape - when what i thought i was buying was a 21" (ebay). the top tube on mine (c-c) is ~57 cm - i'd like to have more like 54 cm top tube. i really like the bike otherwise - is anyone riding a slightly too-small centurion ironman, diamond back master, or similar steel 20 pound bike, in good shape, especially near nyc, just wishing they could get the extra couple centimeters?
thanks. |
Looking for a adjusting barrel nut for a Mafac competition brake lever. It may be the same on other levers, but I have no idea. It screws into the lever body, and the adjuster then screws onto this piece through the brake hood. I just found out one of mine was missing on my old PX/PS whatever it is, lol. Looks like a hollow double ended stud with a nut in the middle.,,,,BD
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Raleigh Adjuster Barrel
Originally Posted by bikemore
(Post 5282044)
I think that is the standard size - I have a few of those.
The old raleigh barrels are about half the diameter. One of these days I will get a closeup shot. |
Incredible looong shot here....ISO/WTB
One (1), very good condition or NOS Mavic G-40 27" 36 hole rim! Will pay HANDSOMELY for it, depending on condition! Keep the hub, I only need the rim! ;) C'moooon, dig me out a rim, it'll make the S.O. very HAPPY! $$$ Thanks, Dr. D ...as in Desperate.:p |
Originally Posted by evwxxx
(Post 5289414)
I presume this is the adjuster that actually fits thru the hole in the arched centerpull brake support on the older raleighs, and is brass colored? This part can be really difficult to find by itself, as they are easily lost, and people who switch to side-pulls (such as on super courses, competitions, and Internationals) generally toss them out! I have scoured up a few, and hold on to them tightly, as I have a number of Raleigh frames which one day will want one! Sorry!!
Hub on Wheels. So that is one down, one to go. Can only do one bike at a time anyway. Thanks for your reply. |
This is just a tentative feeler, but I'd like to find a late '70s 64cm Motobecane Grand Touring in unmodified decent condition. Anyone have such a beast they might be willing to part with?
Never mind! Just scored one on eBay for $87.00! Needs some work, but I'm bored. |
Originally Posted by Dr.Deltron
(Post 5289666)
Incredible looong shot here....ISO/WTB
One (1), very good condition or NOS Mavic G-40 27" 36 hole rim! Will pay HANDSOMELY for it, depending on condition! Keep the hub, I only need the rim! ;) C'moooon, dig me out a rim, it'll make the S.O. very HAPPY! $$$ Thanks, Dr. D ...as in Desperate.:p Are these the gray colored rims? I think I have one but will have to see when I get home. If I do, you can have it. Mike |
Originally Posted by Mhendricks
(Post 5290711)
Are these the gray colored rims? ... If I do, you can have it.
How about a couple of mixtes? Or of course, I have plenty of "US Government Checks"! ;) Thanks you soooo much! :D |
Originally Posted by Dr.Deltron
(Post 5290968)
Yes it's a dark grey rim. If it's a 27" for 36 spokes, I will be happy to remunerate you for it!!! :D
How about a couple of mixtes? Or of course, I have plenty of "US Government Checks"! ;) Thanks you soooo much! :D It's 700cc. Sorry. |
Looking for a pair of QR skewers for a set of 6 speed C Record hubs. The skewers don't have to be C Record, but they have to be Campy, match, and fit 6 speed hubs (126 rear).
And, yes, I'm watching eBay, too. |
Originally Posted by USAZorro
(Post 5284128)
I will not have to limit myself to extreme penny-pinching
Z jim |
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