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#576
Señor Member



Joined: Oct 2004
Posts: 18,462
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From: Hardy, VA
Bikes: Mostly English - predominantly Raleighs
#577
I am looking for a stem bolt with a hex head and a cone expander nut. Chrome is best but I am not fussy.
Edit: Actually, just the cone nut would be OK. I probably can get the bolt from McMaster Carr, although it would be zinc instead of chrome.
Edit: Actually, just the cone nut would be OK. I probably can get the bolt from McMaster Carr, although it would be zinc instead of chrome.
Last edited by iab; 10-31-07 at 08:01 PM.
#578
If I own it, I ride it


Joined: Nov 2005
Posts: 5,685
Likes: 820
From: Cardinal Country
Bikes: Lejeune(14), Raleigh, Raysport, Jan De Reus, Gazelle, Masi, B. Carré(4), Springfield, Greg Lemond, Andre Bertin, Schwinn Paramount
Mmmmm now, could be.....
#579
Old Skeptic
Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 1,044
Likes: 9
From: New Mexico, USA
Bikes: 19 road bikes & 1 Track bike
WTB...
_ CHROME PLATED STEEL seatpost... NOT aluminum!
_ Must be 27.2 mm. diameter.
_ Very Good condition or better.
_ SHORT is Good... they're usually around 8" or 9" overall length.
_ Should look basically like this:
_ CHROME PLATED STEEL seatpost... NOT aluminum!
_ Must be 27.2 mm. diameter.
_ Very Good condition or better.
_ SHORT is Good... they're usually around 8" or 9" overall length.
_ Should look basically like this:
#580
Who cares, just ride it!
Joined: Jun 2006
Posts: 989
Likes: 5
From: Melbourne
Bikes: 1992ish Davidson Impulse, 1981 Apollo Gran Sport SS, 2006 Salsa Las Cruces, 2010 Soma Double Cross
I WOULD LIKE THE FOLLOWING:
* 27.2mm early '90s Campagnolo Chorus seatpost - apparently they came in a longer length, which I need for my Marinoni Special. The original Campy Triomphe post isn't long enough for me...
* Campy Triomphe pedal dustcap...I only need one...
* non-drive side SR (or other similar Campy Record knockoff) 144mm bcd, 170mm long, satin-finish, fluted crank
* 27.2mm early '90s Campagnolo Chorus seatpost - apparently they came in a longer length, which I need for my Marinoni Special. The original Campy Triomphe post isn't long enough for me...
* Campy Triomphe pedal dustcap...I only need one...
* non-drive side SR (or other similar Campy Record knockoff) 144mm bcd, 170mm long, satin-finish, fluted crank
#582
ISO:
Older 7 or 8 speed group
Avocet O2 Air 40 (Racing model)
Older 7 or 8 speed group
Avocet O2 Air 40 (Racing model)
Last edited by crust & crumb; 11-06-07 at 10:59 PM.
#584
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Similar??? I don't think anybody EVER made anything similar to those units! 
Took me 3 days to figure out where they went.
If they weren't mounted on my 'cross bike, I'd set you up. Good luck in your search!
The set you have pictured is the only other set I've ever seen.

Took me 3 days to figure out where they went.

If they weren't mounted on my 'cross bike, I'd set you up. Good luck in your search!
The set you have pictured is the only other set I've ever seen.
#586
Senior Member



Joined: Dec 2005
Posts: 18,760
Likes: 11,487
I'm looking for a 36-hole Mavic Open Pro clincher rim. Let me know what you got!
Neal
Neal
#587
park ranger
Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 1,794
Likes: 0
From: mars
Bikes: recumbents
i have some extra parts i'd like to put to use...i need the frame and fork.
does anyone have a steel frame with steep geometry/tight clearances they want to part with, maybe late 70's to early 90's.
i could build a road bike or a track bike.
seat tube should be around 57-59cm.
top tube around 56-57cm.
1" threaded fork preferred (of course).
finish/color not too important as long as the FF is structurally sound.
i'd like downtube shifter bosses on a road frame.
does anyone have a steel frame with steep geometry/tight clearances they want to part with, maybe late 70's to early 90's.
i could build a road bike or a track bike.
seat tube should be around 57-59cm.
top tube around 56-57cm.
1" threaded fork preferred (of course).
finish/color not too important as long as the FF is structurally sound.
i'd like downtube shifter bosses on a road frame.
#588
California über Alles!!

Joined: Nov 2002
Posts: 139
Likes: 0
From: Sacramento, CA
Bikes: Steve Rex City Bike, Steve Rex Road Bike, Giant Rincon Grocery-Getter, Raleigh Superbe
I am trying to find either a 27" wheelset with high-flange hubs and alloy rims, or possibly just a complete rear wheel with a high-flange Sunshine hub and Weinmann alloy rim... I am trying to restore my Motobecane Grand Touring, and I have the correct front wheel, but the rear wheel does not match!
Thanks!
Thanks!
#589
Senior Member
Joined: Sep 2007
Posts: 541
Likes: 2
From: Philadelphia
Bikes: Formerly...1978 Proteus, 1981 Miyata 912, 1983 Schwinn Paramount, 1962 Raleigh Sports Deluxe, 1976 Alan Super Record.
One Shimano 600 Brake Lever to replace the bent lefty I've got. Part of the Arabesque gruppo. (28.3)
#590
Senior Member
Joined: Aug 2007
Posts: 434
Likes: 1
From: Western North Carolina
I'm looking for a lugged steel road frameset, relatively aggressive geometry, ~62cm ctc seat tube, ~59cm top tube. Nice steel, Tange 1 or Columbus or similar. No eyelets for fenders, takes 700c wheels. Prefer clampon f. derailer to brazeon but that's not a requirement. Want to trade/sell me one?
Also, this is a long shot, but I picked up this 25" 1987 Schwinn Premis frame today and would love to have the matching fork. Anybody got one, or perhaps something similar they want to get rid of? PM me if you've got either of these items, thanks.
Also, this is a long shot, but I picked up this 25" 1987 Schwinn Premis frame today and would love to have the matching fork. Anybody got one, or perhaps something similar they want to get rid of? PM me if you've got either of these items, thanks.
Last edited by digitalbicycle; 11-11-07 at 02:36 PM.
#591
www.theheadbadge.com



Joined: Sep 2005
Posts: 29,005
Likes: 5,494
From: Southern Florida
Bikes: https://www.theheadbadge.com
#592
Senior Member

Joined: Apr 2005
Posts: 17,196
Likes: 761
From: Ann Arbor, MI
Bikes: 1980 Masi, 1984 Mondonico, 1984 Trek 610, 1980 Woodrup Giro, 2005 Mondonico Futura Leggera ELOS, 1967 PX10E, 1971 Peugeot UO-8
1st Gen Chorus BB
I need a BB for a first generation Chorus double-ring crankset, with lots of life left.
#593
I need a 120 or 121mmX68 BB spindle for a Campagnolo NR triple.
Last edited by Grand Bois; 11-12-07 at 10:51 AM.
#594
Thread Starter
Senior Member


Joined: Dec 2001
Posts: 17,687
Likes: 12
From: n.w. superdrome
Bikes: 1 trek, serotta, rih, de Reus, Pogliaghi and finally a Zieleman! and got a DeRosa
Looking for campy NR or SR pista pedals.
This is for a rider so appearance isn't a total consideration.
Not looking to break the bank on these.
I know it's a long shot but what the heck. . .
Marty
This is for a rider so appearance isn't a total consideration.
Not looking to break the bank on these.
I know it's a long shot but what the heck. . .
Marty
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#596
Keeper of the SLDB

Joined: Sep 2002
Posts: 1,577
Likes: 6
From: Springfield, MO
Bikes: '75 Schwinn Paramount P-10, '86 Ritchey Commando, '87 Schwinn Cimarron, '91 Trek 990, '87 Schwinn High Sierra, '73 Schwinn Super Sport, '4? Schwinn New World, '76 Swing Bike.
1963 - 1966 Schwinn Super Sport in Violet (22" or 24") or any color frame in need of repaint. 1963 - 1969 Super Sport serial numbers are located on the left rear axle hanger and consist of a single letter code for the month [skip "I" and "O"], the last digit of the year and a 3-digit sequential build number -- e.g. 'K6018' is the 18th frame built in October of 1966).
I've got a girl's bike set to arrive soon and she's going to be lonely ...
https://home.mchsi.com/~bhufford3/sissy.html
Thanks,
Bob
I've got a girl's bike set to arrive soon and she's going to be lonely ...
https://home.mchsi.com/~bhufford3/sissy.html
Thanks,
Bob
#597
If I own it, I ride it


Joined: Nov 2005
Posts: 5,685
Likes: 820
From: Cardinal Country
Bikes: Lejeune(14), Raleigh, Raysport, Jan De Reus, Gazelle, Masi, B. Carré(4), Springfield, Greg Lemond, Andre Bertin, Schwinn Paramount
Still looking. First or second generation Super Record seatpost(fluted), 27.0mm. The nicer the better.
#598
#599
Senior Member
Joined: Dec 2005
Posts: 601
Likes: 7
From: Atlanta
Bikes: 1982 Schwinn Super Sport S/P, 1984 Miyata 610, 1985 Panasonic LX 1000, Centurion Pro Tour 15 1983
#600
Senior Member
Joined: Dec 2005
Posts: 601
Likes: 7
From: Atlanta
Bikes: 1982 Schwinn Super Sport S/P, 1984 Miyata 610, 1985 Panasonic LX 1000, Centurion Pro Tour 15 1983
Front is currently QR, rear is set up as solid axle. I've got a matching skewer and axle I'd toss in for the rear. The QR nuts are conical with the skewer point sticking out.
Front cones are a little rough, rear cones less so. Both front and rear rims are well within the ballpark of being true, but both need final truing. For a really nice restore, the front cones would probably be replaced, the rear ones hit up with emery cloth.
PM's sent.








