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#26
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Originally Posted by amnomad
Hi all, looking for a Tange replacement fork for a Viscount. I bought a bike minus wheels with the original death fork that someone on the board pointed out a few weeks ago. I could buy a chrome replacement on the net, but would like to have the original tange replacement.
Neal
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#28
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From: Guadalajara, México
Bikes: 1987 Specialized Rock Hopper
I am looking for a pair (or two!) of those little rubber thingies for the campy head on my silca impero... You know the ones! 
And a nice nitto/shimano/sr quill stem for 26.0 bars in the 100-120mm range.
e: To USAZorro —Awesome, thanks! Will do!

And a nice nitto/shimano/sr quill stem for 26.0 bars in the 100-120mm range.
e: To USAZorro —Awesome, thanks! Will do!
Last edited by AGuinness; 02-09-07 at 05:04 PM.
#29
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From: Hardy, VA
Bikes: Mostly English - predominantly Raleighs
Originally Posted by AGuinness
I am looking for a pair (or two!) of those little rubber thingies for the campy head on my silca impero... You know the ones! 
And a nice nitto/shimano/sr quill stem for 26.0 bars in the 100-120mm range.

And a nice nitto/shimano/sr quill stem for 26.0 bars in the 100-120mm range.
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In search of what to search for.
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#30
Originally Posted by evwxxx
Hey amnomad, what length fork were you needing?
#31
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From: Charlottesville, VA
Bikes: 1954 Holdsworth 3 speed, 1969 Bob Jackson, 1988 Miyata Twelve Hundred (retired), 1989 Schwinn Paramount, 2004 Santa Cruz Blur Classic, 2012 Specialized P3, 2013 Specialized Roubaix Expert Disc
Looking for parts for Vitus build.
Mavic 631 crankset (have campy record 10speed to trade)
Mavic 7 speed freewheel English or Italian thread (don't even know if this exists)
Mavic bars and stem (25.4)
selcof, campy, or like 25.0 seatpost
To see the build in process go to https://www.offcenterdesign.org/mode/?page_id=9
Mavic 631 crankset (have campy record 10speed to trade)
Mavic 7 speed freewheel English or Italian thread (don't even know if this exists)
Mavic bars and stem (25.4)
selcof, campy, or like 25.0 seatpost
To see the build in process go to https://www.offcenterdesign.org/mode/?page_id=9
Last edited by cmdr; 02-10-07 at 11:43 AM. Reason: bad signature
#32
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From: Brooklyn, NY
Originally Posted by cmdr
Looking for parts for Vitus build.
Mavic 7 speed freewheel English or Italian thread (don't even know if this exists)
Mavic 7 speed freewheel English or Italian thread (don't even know if this exists)
If you're looking to use 821 shifters with an 840 rear, any evenly spaced freewheel should work. With the little cable routing thingy in the up position, its cable pull is identical to modern Shimano derailleurs (any SIS derailleur, except the pre-97 Dura Ace's). The Shimano 7 speed freewheels (including Dura Ace) work great, if you can find them.
If you want the Mavic tech notes on the 821 + 840, let me know and I'll scan them.
#33
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From: Charlottesville, VA
Bikes: 1954 Holdsworth 3 speed, 1969 Bob Jackson, 1988 Miyata Twelve Hundred (retired), 1989 Schwinn Paramount, 2004 Santa Cruz Blur Classic, 2012 Specialized P3, 2013 Specialized Roubaix Expert Disc
Thanks for the info. I had guessed that this was the situation from the research that I had done but it's good to have it settled.
I do have the shifters and plan to use them with the 840 and a Regina America 1992 freewheel.
Why did they make the 501 freewheel hub without a freewheel to match?
And if you would scan the tech sheets that would be awesome. I'm trying to consume as much information as possible. I would like to be as helpful as others have been to me.
I do have the shifters and plan to use them with the 840 and a Regina America 1992 freewheel.
Why did they make the 501 freewheel hub without a freewheel to match?
And if you would scan the tech sheets that would be awesome. I'm trying to consume as much information as possible. I would like to be as helpful as others have been to me.
#34
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From: Fort Worth, TX
Bikes: Kvale, Peugeot, Cervelo, Bridgestone
I'm searching for a set of braze-on Simplex Retrofriction shifters in good working condition.
Thanks, John
Thanks, John
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From: SF, CA
Bikes: IRO Angus; Casati Gold Line; Redline 925; '72 Schwinn Olympic Paramount
https://www.velo-orange.com/sireshshbr.html
https://www.velo-orange.com/girefrsh.html
A little pricey, but a good last resort.
https://www.velo-orange.com/girefrsh.html
A little pricey, but a good last resort.
#36
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From: Fort Worth, TX
Bikes: Kvale, Peugeot, Cervelo, Bridgestone
Originally Posted by el twe
https://www.velo-orange.com/sireshshbr.html
https://www.velo-orange.com/girefrsh.html
A little pricey, but a good last resort.
https://www.velo-orange.com/girefrsh.html
A little pricey, but a good last resort.
#37
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From: Central CT.
looking for a NOS Wrights leather saddle (not Brooks, got a few of them) Thx..
#38
#39
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From: hamilton, ontario
Originally Posted by tolly
Hello,
Looking for some Campy Record Track hub parts to rebuild my hubs...axles, cones, bearing, dust caps, axle nuts. 110 and 120mm axles

Thank you for your help!
Looking for some Campy Record Track hub parts to rebuild my hubs...axles, cones, bearing, dust caps, axle nuts. 110 and 120mm axles

Thank you for your help!
#41
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From: hamilton, ontario
Originally Posted by onetwentyeight
may take you a while to find what you need but: https://www.ochsnerusa-store.com/
Dust cap search produces several results, but without descriptions or pictures.
Campy website catalogs only go to 94, and I couldn't find high flange track hubs in them.
campyonly has older catalogs, they have this in them, and the dust cap is 740 and there is no match for that anywhere.
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NEED:
*Cinelli Giro D'Italia bars, 39-41mm wide
*Cinelli 1A or ITM quill stem of similar appearance to 1A, need one in 100mm, one in 110mm, preferably with a clamp diameter to match the Giro bars. Polished aluminum only.
*ITM or Cinelli 1A in 90mm, black anodized.
*Shimano 600 Arabesque left-hand lever, no hardware needed - just the bare lever.
Kurt
*Cinelli Giro D'Italia bars, 39-41mm wide
*Cinelli 1A or ITM quill stem of similar appearance to 1A, need one in 100mm, one in 110mm, preferably with a clamp diameter to match the Giro bars. Polished aluminum only.
*ITM or Cinelli 1A in 90mm, black anodized.
*Shimano 600 Arabesque left-hand lever, no hardware needed - just the bare lever.
Kurt
#43
or tarckeemoon, depending
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From: the pesto of cities
Bikes: Davidson Impulse, Merckx Titanium AX, Bruce Gordon Rock & Road, Cross Check custom build, On-One Il Pomino, Shawver Cycles cross, Zion 737, Mercian Vincitore, Brompton S1L, Charge Juicer
I'm looking for a yellow Concor or Turbo saddle.
#44
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From: Charlottesville, VA
Bikes: 1954 Holdsworth 3 speed, 1969 Bob Jackson, 1988 Miyata Twelve Hundred (retired), 1989 Schwinn Paramount, 2004 Santa Cruz Blur Classic, 2012 Specialized P3, 2013 Specialized Roubaix Expert Disc
Cudak888
handlebars:
https://cgi.ebay.com/26-4-CINELLI-GIR...QQcmdZViewItem
black 1a
https://cgi.ebay.com/Cinelli-1A-9-cm-...QQcmdZViewItem
Silver, this one is 105mm
https://cgi.ebay.com/CINELLI-1-A-105M...QQcmdZViewItem
handlebars:
https://cgi.ebay.com/26-4-CINELLI-GIR...QQcmdZViewItem
black 1a
https://cgi.ebay.com/Cinelli-1A-9-cm-...QQcmdZViewItem
Silver, this one is 105mm
https://cgi.ebay.com/CINELLI-1-A-105M...QQcmdZViewItem
#45
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From: Charlottesville, VA
Bikes: 1954 Holdsworth 3 speed, 1969 Bob Jackson, 1988 Miyata Twelve Hundred (retired), 1989 Schwinn Paramount, 2004 Santa Cruz Blur Classic, 2012 Specialized P3, 2013 Specialized Roubaix Expert Disc
Originally Posted by marqueemoon
I'm looking for a yellow Concor or Turbo saddle.
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Originally Posted by cmdr
Cudak888
handlebars:
handlebars:
Originally Posted by cmdr
black 1a
Originally Posted by cmdr
Silver, this one is 105mm
-Kurt
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cudak,
From my understanding, most of the Cinelli stems prior to the mid-nineties were 26.4. I have the Touch handlebars and a vitage 101 stem. I originally wanted black bars to go with the stem but could not find bars that were made before they made the conversion to 26.0
If you are looking for a 1a with the logo on top, do a search for Cinelli and "oval". I saw two or three listings for what looked like 1a's with the logo on top.
From my understanding, most of the Cinelli stems prior to the mid-nineties were 26.4. I have the Touch handlebars and a vitage 101 stem. I originally wanted black bars to go with the stem but could not find bars that were made before they made the conversion to 26.0
If you are looking for a 1a with the logo on top, do a search for Cinelli and "oval". I saw two or three listings for what looked like 1a's with the logo on top.
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#49
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From: Charlottesville, VA
Bikes: 1954 Holdsworth 3 speed, 1969 Bob Jackson, 1988 Miyata Twelve Hundred (retired), 1989 Schwinn Paramount, 2004 Santa Cruz Blur Classic, 2012 Specialized P3, 2013 Specialized Roubaix Expert Disc
Originally Posted by cuda2k
One more time...
Pair of matching: 27"x1" rims. I'm returning a pair to a LBS that ran me $50 and one of the rim's eyelets started pulling out as I started tensioning up the spokes. Going to be running 1 1/8" tires on them, so something with a 19-22mm width would be great. If you know the ERD and it's close to 622-620 all the better!
Pair of matching: 27"x1" rims. I'm returning a pair to a LBS that ran me $50 and one of the rim's eyelets started pulling out as I started tensioning up the spokes. Going to be running 1 1/8" tires on them, so something with a 19-22mm width would be great. If you know the ERD and it's close to 622-620 all the better!
At least you got some practice in.
#50
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From: Nor~Cal
My local bike kitchen really needs grip tape, and rubber/gel grips too.
Please let me know if you have any, it would really help.
Thank you.
Please let me know if you have any, it would really help.
Thank you.






