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#76
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From: n.w. superdrome
Bikes: 1 trek, serotta, rih, de Reus, Pogliaghi and finally a Zieleman! and got a DeRosa
Geez Lynn,
what's with us? I have a 2nd gen Cyclone right side crank arm,
need a left. . . strange coincidence no?
what's with us? I have a 2nd gen Cyclone right side crank arm,
need a left. . . strange coincidence no?
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#77
If I own it, I ride it


Joined: Nov 2005
Posts: 5,685
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From: Cardinal Country
Bikes: Lejeune(14), Raleigh, Raysport, Jan De Reus, Gazelle, Masi, B. Carré(4), Springfield, Greg Lemond, Andre Bertin, Schwinn Paramount
Originally Posted by lotek
Geez Lynn,
what's with us? I have a 2nd gen Cyclone right side crank arm,
need a left. . . strange coincidence no?
what's with us? I have a 2nd gen Cyclone right side crank arm,
need a left. . . strange coincidence no?
#78
I'm looking for a dustcap (or a pair of them) for a Campy C Record front hub. At least, I think it's C Record, but I'll attach a pic of what I have so there's no doubt. One of the caps (on Right) seems to have a groove cut into the outer bevel, but it could be just a bit of sloppy machining, or a variant. In any case, that's the orphan cap I'm looking to match so it would be ideal to find another with that groove...I'm not going to be picky about it. I will be happy to trade something of equal value, so feel free to PM me with a list of trade-ables, if you want.
Thanks,
Alan
Thanks,
Alan
#79
Junior Member

Joined: Nov 2006
Posts: 94
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From: Boston, MA
Bikes: 1982 Mercian Vincitore, 2014 Fitwell DeGroot, 1999 Raleigh M80, 1968 Schwinn Stingray, 2002 Ibex Classic 3300, 1978 Kabuki Track
Dia Compe Side Pull Brake Part
Hello.
In an overzealous attempt to clean everything, I broke a part on one of my brakes. It's a Dia Compe side pull N500, similar to the one pictured. I was attempting to disassemble the brake's quick release when I sheared off the screw - with nut still attached - on the back of the cylinder that the red arrow is pointing to. The way things fit together, I'm not positive that nut is even meant to turn, but damage done. Does anyone out there have a replacement (ie, sitting in your junk box) for this cylinder? Or does anyone know of a place to obtain one without buying a whole new brake? Thanks. I can send more pictures of the actual part if need be, or give you diameters if you think they vary widely between models, but mostly just looking to get back on the road.
In an overzealous attempt to clean everything, I broke a part on one of my brakes. It's a Dia Compe side pull N500, similar to the one pictured. I was attempting to disassemble the brake's quick release when I sheared off the screw - with nut still attached - on the back of the cylinder that the red arrow is pointing to. The way things fit together, I'm not positive that nut is even meant to turn, but damage done. Does anyone out there have a replacement (ie, sitting in your junk box) for this cylinder? Or does anyone know of a place to obtain one without buying a whole new brake? Thanks. I can send more pictures of the actual part if need be, or give you diameters if you think they vary widely between models, but mostly just looking to get back on the road.
#80
Need a black carbolite Peugeot fork, with approximately 8 1/4 inch steer tube. For a 25 inch bike. If you have a nicer (chrome?) fork with the same measurement, even better. 27" wheels of course. Lemme know.,,,,BD
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#81
K2ProFlex baby!
Joined: Feb 2007
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From: My response would have been something along the lines of: "Does your bike have computer controlled suspension? Then shut your piehole, this baby is from the future!"
Bikes: to many to list
I need a set of "V" (linear pull) brakes
I need a set, front and rear, of "V" (linear pull) brakes, preferably Shimano, natural aluminum color prefered, but Ill take a black set as long as theyre aluminum, Ive got a nice set of road bike bars, a set of hub shiners, a set of campy brake levers, a road bike stem, a comfy Schwinn comfort saddle (new) and other stuff, just gotta look, Ill post whatever else I find
Im at stumpyspic@msn.com any time day or night.
Im at stumpyspic@msn.com any time day or night.
#82
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Joined: Nov 2004
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From: San Jose, ca.
Bikes: 2006 Orbea Volata, 84 Trek 760, 83 Trek 720,
[QUOTE=Mhendricks]I'm Still looking for:
Sugino "Super Mighty" Crankset with drilled rings 170/175mm
Araya Clinchers or tubulars 36 spoke, rims only(70's make)
Sugino "Super Mighty" Crankset with drilled rings 170/175mm
Araya Clinchers or tubulars 36 spoke, rims only(70's make)
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#83
Originally Posted by Bikedued
Looking for a set of early to mid 70's big knob Schwinn shifters with good smooth chrome. These have a much larger knob than a Conti style, and the middles curve inwards at the center of the ends. Here's a pic to confirm the style.,,,,BD
Lemme know! thanks!
Lemme know! thanks!

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Lemond Zurich, Cinelli Hobootleg Geo, ICan gravel bike, Tifosi Rostra, Specialized vado turbo
Lemond Zurich, Cinelli Hobootleg Geo, ICan gravel bike, Tifosi Rostra, Specialized vado turbo
#84
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Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 1,697
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From: Nor~Cal
Originally Posted by TimJ
Check the ebay finds thread- there's some on ebay.
#85
ISO a nice paintable frame pump like you see on some of the nicer vintage rides. Any links? Thanks
#86
FalconLvr


Joined: Jun 2006
Posts: 1,434
Likes: 191
From: SW Virginia
Bikes: 62 Falcon, 58 Raleigh Lenton Gran Prix, 74 Raleigh Pro, 75 Raleigh Int, 75 Raleigh Comp, 76 Colnago Super, 75 Crescent, 80 Peugeot PX10, plus others too numerous to mention!
OK, if anyone has a nice Zeus non-drive crank arm in 172.5 (the one that looks like Campy NR, fluted, the word "Zeus" in a circle) that they are not in need of, I am! Apparently Bicycle Classics has some of these, but only in 170
#87
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Joined: Sep 2006
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Looking for one 'o them Campagnolo Nuovo Record downtube shifter clamps with the integrated pump holder.
#88
Newbie
Joined: Feb 2007
Posts: 1
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hoods
I know it is not SHimano but the die compe hood should fit. Have you look at those.
#89
K2ProFlex baby!
Joined: Feb 2007
Posts: 6,134
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From: My response would have been something along the lines of: "Does your bike have computer controlled suspension? Then shut your piehole, this baby is from the future!"
Bikes: to many to list
Ive got these really cool green Schwinn script grips, will trade for a nice set of newer front and rear shimano or like brake pads for 700c wheels, the pic shows just one, but they are both in the same good shape =) let me know if anyones interested
#90
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#91
Freewheel Medic



Joined: Oct 2005
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From: An Island on the Coast of GA!
Bikes: Snazzy* Schwinns, Classy Cannondales & a Super Pro Aero Lotus (* Ed.)
I need a Campy N.R. 144 BCD chainring that is 46, 47, or 48 tooth. I can trade a 144 BCD N.R. 42, 44, or 52 tooth, or a 42 tooth S.R. (144 BCD), or a 151 BCD 55 tooth Record road chainring. All are used but still have many miles left. The S.R. 42 tooth ring is in nearly perfect condition.
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Enjoying the GA coast all year long!
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Enjoying the GA coast all year long!
Thanks for visiting my website: www.freewheelspa.com
#92
FalconLvr


Joined: Jun 2006
Posts: 1,434
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From: SW Virginia
Bikes: 62 Falcon, 58 Raleigh Lenton Gran Prix, 74 Raleigh Pro, 75 Raleigh Int, 75 Raleigh Comp, 76 Colnago Super, 75 Crescent, 80 Peugeot PX10, plus others too numerous to mention!
Chainrings
Thats a pretty good deal for someone pastorbob, those 42t and 151's go for a premium! Wish I had one to trade you!
Originally Posted by pastorbobnlnh
I need a Campy N.R. 144 BCD chainring that is 46, 47, or 48 tooth. I can trade a 144 BCD N.R. 42, 44, or 52 tooth, or a 42 tooth S.R. (144 BCD), or a 151 BCD 55 tooth Record road chainring. All are used but still have many miles left. The S.R. 42 tooth ring is in nearly perfect condition.
#93
\,,/(^_^)\,,/

Joined: Sep 2003
Posts: 869
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From: Minneapolis, MN
Bikes: Surly 1x1 Xtracycle, '01 Haro Flair Dave Mirra
Looking for:
Patterns for seat bags, panniers, tool bags/rolls
Maybe you bought them and didn't use them or you bought them, made your bag, and don't need them anymore.
New Dharma
Patterns for seat bags, panniers, tool bags/rolls
Maybe you bought them and didn't use them or you bought them, made your bag, and don't need them anymore.
New Dharma
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#94
practically invincible.
Joined: May 2006
Posts: 221
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From: New Englander
looking for a 22-tooth SA cog for my new grocerygetter. of course I can order one from Harris but if anyone has one around I'd like to take it.
#95
Put some lights on!
Joined: Sep 2004
Posts: 146
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From: MPLS
Bikes: 1989 Giordana Scorpius, 1992 Trek 930 Singletrack, 1986 Raleigh Super Course, 1988 Tommaso Cromor, 1984 Sekai 2500 Grandtour, 1980 Trek 412
Need a single Dia Compe 188 reverse brake lever (silver) (pair is o.k. too).
Want front and rear Dia Compe 510 center pull brake calipers.
Want front and rear Dia Compe 510 center pull brake calipers.
Last edited by dougb; 03-01-07 at 08:50 AM.
#96
Prodigal road guy
Joined: Jul 2006
Posts: 416
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From: Eugene. Oregon
Bikes: '72 Bob Jackson; '82 Austro-Daimler Starleicht; '85 Scapin; '80 Peugeot PKN-10; '81 Trek 610; '87 Hunter Corsa; '72 Italvega and '75 Motobecane Grand Jubillee frames built into freewheel singlespeeds.
Looking for a beater Campy crankset ... I have a beater Peugeot PKN-10 frame for which I've accidentally assembled Campy brakes, levers, derailleurs, shifters, and a full wheelset, all of it pretty much ... well, weathered might be a good word for it. That NR crankset hiding in the bottom of the parts box that you pulled off of your 70's road bike after you laid it down at speed (but which is still straight with good threads and tapers) is just what I need!
#97
want a campagnolo sport or record/super record pista headset crown race and top race for. I have the cups... I know it's on ebay but damn are the pieces expensive. Banana Brain charges a premium.
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1 Super Record bike, 1 Nuovo Record bike, 1 Pista, 1 Road, 1 Cyclocross/Allrounder, 1 MTB, 1 Touring, 1 Fixed gear
1 Super Record bike, 1 Nuovo Record bike, 1 Pista, 1 Road, 1 Cyclocross/Allrounder, 1 MTB, 1 Touring, 1 Fixed gear
#98
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#99
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Joined: Aug 2005
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From: NY
Bikes: 1972 Peugeot UO-8, Strawberry conversion
So now that the lady has seen my cycling fanaticism, she wants to ditch her 45lb AL hybrid monster and get something proper. Since I'd rather line the pockets of c&v members than eBay powerseller #8312581, I'm turning to you guys. I'm not lookin to spend a million bucks, but I'd like some semi decent components for her and not just random mismatched/rusty stuff I pull off of trash bikes. All in I'd probably like to spend $250 or so, although I'm flexible. I'm hoping people did conversions and kept some of the old parts.
She's 5'10 with long legs and a short torso, she had maybe an inch of standover on my 55cm. I'm thinking a 54/55 for her with a raised seat and a long but short-reach stem.
So far I need:
Frame. Steel, gaspipe tubing is fine, although I'd rather not give her a 50lb. Varsity. English threading, please. She really really wants one that's turquoise, but if it's not gonna happen I can get it powdercoated for her birthday. Hopefully I can get one with a headset too.
BB. UN52 or any other decent sealed one.
Brakes. Shimano 105 or something would be good, I'd like to use sidepulls. I do have a 105 sidepull rear brake, probably 1990-ish vintage, if someone's got a matching front from when they took it off their fixed conversion and never looked back, that works too.
Brake levers, standard ones for road drops
Derailleurs (whatever those are) - as long as it isn't the ****ty plastic Simplex ones that I ****in destroyed on my first roadie, whatever is fine.
Shift levers depending on frame, I'll work it out later
Cranks/chainring. Standard road double is good.
Wheels - 700c alloy, if it's got a 6/7 speed freewheel on the back that isn't too beat up, even better.
Bars - Basic road drops are fine.
Stem - Quill stem, not too long reach, some SR one is fine.
Tryin to avoid buying individual bits on ebay and shipping them separately, that's gonna push me way over budget.
She's 5'10 with long legs and a short torso, she had maybe an inch of standover on my 55cm. I'm thinking a 54/55 for her with a raised seat and a long but short-reach stem.
So far I need:
Frame. Steel, gaspipe tubing is fine, although I'd rather not give her a 50lb. Varsity. English threading, please. She really really wants one that's turquoise, but if it's not gonna happen I can get it powdercoated for her birthday. Hopefully I can get one with a headset too.
BB. UN52 or any other decent sealed one.
Brakes. Shimano 105 or something would be good, I'd like to use sidepulls. I do have a 105 sidepull rear brake, probably 1990-ish vintage, if someone's got a matching front from when they took it off their fixed conversion and never looked back, that works too.
Brake levers, standard ones for road drops
Derailleurs (whatever those are) - as long as it isn't the ****ty plastic Simplex ones that I ****in destroyed on my first roadie, whatever is fine.
Shift levers depending on frame, I'll work it out later
Cranks/chainring. Standard road double is good.
Wheels - 700c alloy, if it's got a 6/7 speed freewheel on the back that isn't too beat up, even better.
Bars - Basic road drops are fine.
Stem - Quill stem, not too long reach, some SR one is fine.
Tryin to avoid buying individual bits on ebay and shipping them separately, that's gonna push me way over budget.
#100
crotchety young dude
Joined: Jan 2005
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From: SF, CA
Bikes: IRO Angus; Casati Gold Line; Redline 925; '72 Schwinn Olympic Paramount
WTB: Vintage (70s/80s?) Mavic clincher rims, prefer black/dark anodized, 32H, 700c. Just can't do this tubular thing...






