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Old 05-17-08 | 07:45 PM
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ISO steel frame road bike for a guy about 6' tall with 32" inseam
Check the Pay It Foward thread for the 65cm Super Le Tour.

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Old 05-17-08 | 09:49 PM
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A genuine beat-up and serviceable Schwinn tank for postwar twin lower cantilevered 26" frames (i.e. under dozens of names such as Phantom etc) Sure, I'll bet Western Flyer tanks fit but I just got a real nice nine-hole rack for the rear and the fat fenders I'm adding would like a paintable, fixable tank to go along for the horn and batteries. See the mockup for yourself and remember that I won't be able to finish until the 30th as I'm waiting for my check but I need to budget it (it's my birthday in June and I hope I can fill the propane and introduce carcincogens known to to cause lab mice in cancer by the state of Ahnold! into my beef for about four mos)

I'm still zooming around and gaining more stamina/losing some pain on my "daily driver" so have a look and thanks.

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Old 05-18-08 | 11:43 AM
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Originally Posted by tuckervill
ISO steel frame road bike for a guy about 6' tall with 32" inseam, in the $100 range. Doesn't have to be fancy or high-end for its time, but it should be clean and in ridable condition (I can put on new tires, but I don't want to grease bearings). Friction shifters, quill stems, etc., all okay (as long as nothing's stuck). I'm pairing it with a fine Raleigh Marathon mixte for my DIL--this bike will be for my son--so I'd like there to be something special about it (color, style, whatever).

I'll take a garage sale flip, and can pick up in a 150+/- radius of the NW corner of Arkansas (Tulsa, Springfield, MO, Little Rock, etc.). Will go a little farther for the right bike at the right price.

I know THE bike is out there. PM me please!

Karen
PM sent, 60cm Dave Scott Ironman Expert, Tange 1, frame/fork and some components...
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Old 05-18-08 | 07:07 PM
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$100 range. May want to stay local.
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Old 05-19-08 | 03:45 PM
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ISO a steel lugged Japanese frame set. I have a complete Golden arrow grouppo that I want to go on it. 58-60cm. Not looking for anything too fancy or expensive but reliable and made of good tubing. Let me know what you have and we'll get to talking.
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Old 05-19-08 | 05:20 PM
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iso: a set of 40/32 hole tubular rims. the older the better. dont have to match perfectly, just close.

its for a 1920's track bike, and im no shelling out for wood so its the next best thing.
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Old 05-19-08 | 10:41 PM
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Any Suntour Accushift Plus 7 speed braze-on shifter. I just broke the Blaze one that i had on there.
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Old 05-20-08 | 01:40 PM
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Looking for a replacement upper pulley for my Cyclone MK-II long cage rear derailer. Doesn't have to be the "correct" one, just one that's in very good condition and will fit. Anybody got a junked Suntour derailer they can pull one off of?
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Old 05-20-08 | 02:57 PM
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Looking for a replacement upper pulley for my Cyclone MK-II long cage rear derailer. Doesn't have to be the "correct" one, just one that's in very good condition and will fit. Anybody got a junked Suntour derailer they can pull one off of?
I have a new set of two (not the sealed bearing type). PM if interested.

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Old 05-20-08 | 06:09 PM
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Old 05-20-08 | 09:04 PM
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Originally Posted by gr23932
ISO a steel lugged Japanese frame set. I have a complete Golden arrow grouppo that I want to go on it. 58-60cm. Not looking for anything too fancy or expensive but reliable and made of good tubing. Let me know what you have and we'll get to talking.
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Old 05-21-08 | 03:37 AM
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ISO Vintage FREJUS leather saddle, 1960s or so, road racing model.
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Old 05-21-08 | 05:02 AM
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I'd dearly love a set of Lauterwasser bars for my Raleigh Competition. The bike came to me with mostly replacement parts (including the wheels), so I'm building it up as a rider. I have moustache bars on there right now, but Lauterwasser bars would look so much better.

A long shot, I know, but I thought I'd try.
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Old 05-21-08 | 03:14 PM
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ISO/WTB:

39-40 teeth outer ring to suit TA Pro-5-Vis cranks - Stronglight 49D or Sugino PX ring is fine too.

I have a trade list under the "For Trade" thread if you'd rather swap for something
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Old 05-21-08 | 04:16 PM
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ISO steel fork to go on a 1983 Miyata 710. Original was 1024 steel - doesn't need to be chromoly, but I don't want super low-end either. 160 mm +/- steerer. Must take 27" wheel. Fender eyelets would be a plus. Thanks.
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Old 05-21-08 | 05:37 PM
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Wtb a steel Trek 400/520 or similar touring frame/fork. ~24in. I have a 2007 1500 I plan to strip and build up the old frame for more comfortable relaxed ride.
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Old 05-22-08 | 01:52 PM
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I'm trying to figure out what the heck I actually need for brake hoods for my '86 Panasonic Team America with Dura Ace. I'm guessing Shimano BL-6300, 600 AX hoods look to be correct for what I have.

My current hood and brake:
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Seems to look like these, no?
https://www.velobase.com/ViewSingleCo...m=118&AbsPos=4

Can't say I'm that "up" on my vintage Dura Ace knowledge. Any leads appreciated.

Thanks!
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Old 05-22-08 | 06:47 PM
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I'm trying to figure out what the heck I actually need for brake hoods for my '86 Panasonic Team America with Dura Ace. I'm guessing Shimano BL-6300, 600 AX hoods look to be correct for what I have.

My current hood and brake:
https://picasaweb.google.com/scarsgo/Brakeid

Seems to look like these, no?
https://www.velobase.com/ViewSingleCo...m=118&AbsPos=4

Can't say I'm that "up" on my vintage Dura Ace knowledge. Any leads appreciated.

Thanks!
The AX hoods I have seen have a hole on top to access the screw that adjusts the reach, so they might not be appropriate for your Dura Ace brakes.
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Old 05-22-08 | 09:08 PM
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wtb: a short 22.2 quill stem with a 26.0 clamp.
I have a TTT 26.0 clamp, NOS, but 130mm, too long.
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Old 05-23-08 | 07:50 AM
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WTB - Mafac Competition (3rd generation I think) bridge wire, the one with the ball ends. Doesn't have to be NOS as long as it is in good condition, and I only need one for the rear. PM please.
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Old 05-23-08 | 09:58 AM
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Never mind, found them.
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Old 05-23-08 | 10:25 AM
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Originally Posted by The_Schwill
Never mind, found them.
Where did you find them? I have a brake that's missing one.
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Old 05-23-08 | 12:56 PM
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Where did you find them? I have a brake that's missing one.
Sending you a PM.
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Old 05-23-08 | 07:31 PM
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WTB: Fixed gear 650b wheelset? Hey, can't say I never asked
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Originally Posted by jbonamici
ISO steel fork to go on a 1983 Miyata 710. Original was 1024 steel - doesn't need to be chromoly, but I don't want super low-end either. 160 mm +/- steerer. Must take 27" wheel. Fender eyelets would be a plus. Thanks.
I have a Raleigh 27" fork w/eyelets, probably about '83, with 155m base to top of threads. PM if it can work. You just missed a chrome one on eBay.
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