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velomateo 12-09-07 06:14 AM

I need one friction spring (looks like a #6) for a 70's Suntour barcon. My levers are in good condition and I want to avoid purchasing a whole set. Any help appreciated.

Cynikal 12-09-07 11:59 AM

Looking for a silver front rack for an 80's Nishiki touring frame. Trying to avoid buying new because nothing else is new on this bike and it would look out of place.

Found!

501breeze 12-09-07 03:35 PM

62 cm columbus or reynolds 531 lugged steel road frame. Cromoly is OK too. Miyata would be great.

iab 12-09-07 06:14 PM


Originally Posted by 501breeze (Post 5775879)
62 cm columbus or reynolds 531 lugged steel road frame. Cromoly is OK too. Miyata would be great.

Is 61 close enough?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...MEWA:IT&ih=008

Yogurt 12-09-07 06:16 PM

Does anyone know where I can order or even find keyed washers for a Shimano front axle? (9mm) It's the only thing holding up my wheel build.

Antipodes 12-10-07 11:16 AM

http://www.campyonly.com/images/cata...ory_S30003.jpg

See the two seatposts in the photo? They are Campagnolo Victory. I am looking for the longer one of the two. I'm actually looking for a Triomphe post in the longer length, so either model is fine. I think they're the same anyway.

Mos6502 12-10-07 08:05 PM

Wanted: Columbia Roadster. (single speed coaster brake Columbia lightweight)

Ex Pres 12-10-07 09:19 PM


Originally Posted by el twe (Post 5782618)
Campagnolo Nuovo Record BB for post-CPSC double, Italian thread. Is that a 117 mm spindle?

IIRC technically it's a 116.5 (117 if you round it).

el twe 12-10-07 09:23 PM

Ah, thanks. In that case, I don't think I really need one.

woodenwheels 12-10-07 09:44 PM

this is a bit of an odd request, but i am looking for old straps. really, i am just looking for the buckles from old strapsfor a project. if you have old, worn out straps, i want your buckles. i'll give you a buck or two a pair if they are in good shape. i know all of you have old straps laying around, help me out.

cyclotoine 12-11-07 05:40 PM


Originally Posted by Bob Barker (Post 5784445)
IIRC technically it's a 116.5 (117 if you round it).

actually it's 115.5mm

el twe 12-11-07 06:06 PM

Post-CPSC? I thought that was the pre- length.

cyclotoine 12-11-07 06:32 PM


Originally Posted by el twe (Post 5790165)
Post-CPSC? I thought that was the pre- length.

Actually, they all vary a little, but according to campagnolo a post CPSC nuovo record BB is 114.5mm for an italian spindle and a record BB is 115.5mm. I don't know what they would vary in overall width by 1mm but they did, apparently. In fact, they had more BB types than they had cranks! gran sport, record, super record and nuovo record. How they came to have different specifications of length is beyond me, especially since nuovo and super arms were exactly the same (as far as I know).

Ex Pres 12-12-07 09:04 AM


Originally Posted by Bob Barker (Post 5784445)
IIRC technically it's a 116.5 (117 if you round it).


Originally Posted by cyclotoine
actually it's 115.5mm

cyclotoine is right and my recollection is mangled. even though the shell is 2mm wider, the spindles for Italian are only 1mm longer both pre and post CPSC, so 115.5 is the one you want.

el twe 12-12-07 01:12 PM

Rad, that's also the one I have!

sekaijin 12-13-07 12:41 PM

Looking for a clamp-on pump peg or umbrella clip so my Zefal HP pump can be mounted on a frame ... thanks!

el twe 12-14-07 10:18 PM

WTB: Campagnolo Nuovo/Super Record brake calipers and levers
Campagnolo seatpost binder bolt, 8 mm.

nlerner 12-15-07 11:56 AM

A reminiscence on another thread, motivates me to see if anyone has a steel fork for a 26"/559mmBSD frame. Steerer needs to be at least 16cm. This is for an old Columbia middleweight, so no canti studs or unicrown forks desired. Thanks.

Neal

Mooo 12-15-07 05:52 PM

I think I'm in search of a 21" (or 22, but not 23/24) Schwinn Super Sport or Sports Tourer from the late 60's through mid 70's. Bike, frame, or frame/fork. Rough paint OK, rust less so.

[Edit: Found one! It's in better shape than I was looking for ... and very Orange. I kind of like the color]

Bikedued 12-15-07 05:55 PM

I think they're 21/23/25 inch sized.,,,,BD

Mooo 12-15-07 06:05 PM


Originally Posted by Bikedued (Post 5815808)
I think they're 21/23/25 inch sized.,,,,BD

Yeah, I thought so too, but remember a 23 that seemed more like a 24... but that was a long time ago.

nlerner 12-15-07 06:51 PM

In the early 70s at least, the Super Sport came in 22" and 24" frame sizes. Here's the 1970 dealer spec from Bob Hufford's site: http://www.geocities.com/sldbdealer/1970/70dlsb08.html

Neal

BobHufford 12-15-07 07:06 PM

Maybe it was a 24" that seemed more like a 23"?

They are 22"/24" for the Super Sport and S/S Tourer (and then 22"/24"/26" starting in '72 for the Super Sport and '71 for the debut Sports Tourer). This is measured from the center of the crank to the top of the seat tube, so knock off an inch to get it back to "normal" measurements since the top of the seat tube is about an inch past the top of the top tube. The E/F bikes (Varsity, Continental, etc.) didn't start the "top of the seat tube" measurements until 1971, so those 21" frames magically became 22" w/o any change at all that year.

Bob

Little Darwin 12-17-07 11:07 AM

Want to buy:

Dark Blue 23 inch 1979 Schwinn LeTour IV in nice shape.

Antipodes 12-17-07 03:29 PM

WANTED in very good to excellent shape:

* Shimano Sante front derailleur, braze-on type
* Shimano Sante rear derailleur, medium cage (can supposedly handle up to a 28t cog). Part # is RD-5001-LS - I currently have the short cage version (part # RD-5001).


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