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#1276
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#1277
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Or a 5'6" rider on a 60cm frame.
I just ordered a 45mm mtb stem so I could actually use the drops.
I just ordered a 45mm mtb stem so I could actually use the drops.
#1278
Old Skeptic
Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 1,044
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From: New Mexico, USA
Bikes: 19 road bikes & 1 Track bike
WTB/WTT - Stronglight Cottered Axle
Still searching for an old hollow Stronglight cottered axle.
The one I need would be 132 mm long, and it would show this number stamped on the center.
The axle I seek should NOT have the letter "A" marked on the axle (as does the one seen in the photos)... those were made for British market Stronglight cranks. They have slightly different diameters (15.8 mm versus 16.0 mm. for the French version of the cranks) and were also intended for larger British sized cotter pins (9.5 mm.) which will not fit the smaller 9 mm. bores on my French pedal threaded Stronglight cranks.
Please send PM if you find one in fairly nice condition among your stash.
A bit of surface rust is alright... so long as the bearing races are not pitted or badly worn.
Thanks!
Here are a few photos:



The one I need would be 132 mm long, and it would show this number stamped on the center.
The axle I seek should NOT have the letter "A" marked on the axle (as does the one seen in the photos)... those were made for British market Stronglight cranks. They have slightly different diameters (15.8 mm versus 16.0 mm. for the French version of the cranks) and were also intended for larger British sized cotter pins (9.5 mm.) which will not fit the smaller 9 mm. bores on my French pedal threaded Stronglight cranks.
Please send PM if you find one in fairly nice condition among your stash.
A bit of surface rust is alright... so long as the bearing races are not pitted or badly worn.
Thanks!
Here are a few photos:



#1279
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
I need a seat pin for a '50s Schwinn 3-speed Traveler. I really don't want new quality, this is a bike repair, not a refurbishment or restoration. The paint is good but real blemished, a like-new stem would just stand out. Diameter is 13/16 inch.
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Road Fan
#1281
"Florida Man"



Joined: Mar 2008
Posts: 1,668
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From: East Florida
Bikes: '16 Bob Jackson rando, '66 Raleigh Superbe, 80 Nishiki Maxima, 07 Gary Fisher Utopia, 09 Surly LHT
Quality TALL/LARGE Vintage Steel
Looking for a quality road frame or complete bike 63cm or taller, from the 60's-80's. Good tubing, without structural problems, dents, serious rust--willing to fix easily fixxable problems, build a bike, or pay for a fully restored bike. Fancy lugs/fork a big +.
Example- Raleigh Professional, Trek 760, Paramount, Italian hand-made, will consider anything quality, and pay a fair price and ship the right bike/frame (pick-up in Central/South Fl.). thanks
Looking for a quality road frame or complete bike 63cm or taller, from the 60's-80's. Good tubing, without structural problems, dents, serious rust--willing to fix easily fixxable problems, build a bike, or pay for a fully restored bike. Fancy lugs/fork a big +.
Example- Raleigh Professional, Trek 760, Paramount, Italian hand-made, will consider anything quality, and pay a fair price and ship the right bike/frame (pick-up in Central/South Fl.). thanks
#1282
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Joined: Dec 2007
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WTB:
Suntour GPX brake calipers
44" TT bar (bullhorn)
Shimano 600 tri-color RD
Aztek or Delta brake shoes/pad that look like a long "D"
Suntour GPX brake calipers
44" TT bar (bullhorn)
Shimano 600 tri-color RD
Aztek or Delta brake shoes/pad that look like a long "D"
#1283
Senior Member
Joined: Oct 2006
Posts: 1,846
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From: Puyallup Washington
Bikes: Motobecane Mirage fixed gear, Nashbar Alpha Road 5000, Bianchi Grizzly, Coppi Fiorelli, , Schwinn Trike, , GT All Terra, Old Peugeot, Nishiki 3 speed, Bugatti, Cannondale Black Lightning, Dura All, Bianchi Touring, Bridgestone T700 & more
WTB: Special washer for the mounting bolt on a Mavic 851 as seen here: https://tinyurl.com/6o64bj
I would also consider a beat up complete derailleur for parts........Please PM me if ya have either.
Thanks,
Kelly D
I would also consider a beat up complete derailleur for parts........Please PM me if ya have either.
Thanks,
Kelly D
#1284
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In search of:
Crank bolt cover for a Dura Ace crank set, the screw-in kind, just about any pattern or style.
One mounting ring for a L downtube shifter, Shimano, the hole is round with one square slot out of it.
Barrel adjusters for Shimano 600 brake calipers.
I tried Harris Cyclery on the barrel adjusters, no response to the email.
Decent road tires with red trim, 700c and less than 28 wide.
Crank bolt cover for a Dura Ace crank set, the screw-in kind, just about any pattern or style.
One mounting ring for a L downtube shifter, Shimano, the hole is round with one square slot out of it.
Barrel adjusters for Shimano 600 brake calipers.
I tried Harris Cyclery on the barrel adjusters, no response to the email.
Decent road tires with red trim, 700c and less than 28 wide.
#1285
Robbie, I have a pair of the covers that I'll sell for $40, they come with a free crankset. I also have the adjusters which are $20 and come with free calipers.
#1286
Senior Member
Joined: Jul 2008
Posts: 222
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Bikes: '86 Koga Miyata Randonneur
I did a dumb thing, and bought one bar-end shift lever, and now need the other. It's the indexed Suntour bar-end shifter you can see in this auction https://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=350083833301
Does anybody have the left-hand/front shifter to go with it? Barring that, I will gladly accept the even older Suntour shift lever. In either case, I am willing to take both, if necessary. Thanks.
-Jon
Does anybody have the left-hand/front shifter to go with it? Barring that, I will gladly accept the even older Suntour shift lever. In either case, I am willing to take both, if necessary. Thanks.
-Jon
#1287
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
ISO/WTB:
* One cone for a rear Campy Tipo hub
* Toeclip mounting hardware (little rectangular pieces) for Campy Chorus/Victory pedals
* One outer locknut for Suntour friction barcon (and no, I don't want a homemade one)
* Shimano 600 tri-colour 32h front hub
* One cone for a rear Campy Tipo hub
* Toeclip mounting hardware (little rectangular pieces) for Campy Chorus/Victory pedals
* One outer locknut for Suntour friction barcon (and no, I don't want a homemade one)
* Shimano 600 tri-colour 32h front hub
#1291
'84 and '09 Pinarellos
Joined: Jul 2008
Posts: 393
Likes: 4
From: Seattle, WA
Bikes: '84 Pinarello Record Equipe rebuilt with Campy Chorus/ Record; 2009 Pinarello Paris/ Campy SR 11sp; Litespeed Tuscany w Campy SR 11 speed
dark anodized 700c or track wheels built around said rims. Mavic gp4's, the MA40's, ambrosio, wolber, and araya all made similar ones. i just want a low profile dark anodized rim. preferably clincher, but tubs are fine. used is also fine, thanks. its for my new Lejeune, which is why mavics are prefered. wolber super champs are also of the ideal variety
#1292
'84 and '09 Pinarellos
Joined: Jul 2008
Posts: 393
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From: Seattle, WA
Bikes: '84 Pinarello Record Equipe rebuilt with Campy Chorus/ Record; 2009 Pinarello Paris/ Campy SR 11sp; Litespeed Tuscany w Campy SR 11 speed
SEEKING:
Campagnolo Italian BB spindle, either for thin or thick cups, 120mm width (120 marking on spindle irrelevant) from tip to tip.
Campagnolo NR Italian-threaded fixed cup, thick-wall w/good bearing race.
Campagnolo English-threaded fixed cup, thin-wall w/good bearing race.
-Kurt
Campagnolo Italian BB spindle, either for thin or thick cups, 120mm width (120 marking on spindle irrelevant) from tip to tip.
Campagnolo NR Italian-threaded fixed cup, thick-wall w/good bearing race.
Campagnolo English-threaded fixed cup, thin-wall w/good bearing race.
-Kurt
#1293
Death fork? Naaaah!!

Joined: Nov 2005
Posts: 5,529
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From: The other Maine, north of RT 2
Bikes: Seriously downsizing.
Need a 100 mm SR/Nitto stem. I have the above mentioned 60mm SR stem for trade, snd a bunch of other stuff.
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You know it's going to be a good day when the stem and seatpost come right out.
(looking for a picture and not seeing it? Thank the Photobucket fiasco.PM me and I'll link it up.)
You know it's going to be a good day when the stem and seatpost come right out.
(looking for a picture and not seeing it? Thank the Photobucket fiasco.PM me and I'll link it up.)
#1294
Hello Portland
Joined: Oct 2007
Posts: 184
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From: PDX
Bikes: 76 Schwinn Sports Tourer, 86 Pro Miyata, 80s Schwinn World Sport
ISO: rear normandy hub w/ english threading (or whatever the usual freewheel thread is these days). Doesn't have to be clean, just as long as it's not rusted and spins OK.
#1295
Need a Campy rear skewer that will work with 130 rear spacing. Might consider a set of Shimano.
A seat bolt for a 27.2 tube is also of interest.
I know Iknow, thou shalt not mix Campy and Shimano, but it came that way.........
A seat bolt for a 27.2 tube is also of interest.
I know Iknow, thou shalt not mix Campy and Shimano, but it came that way.........
#1296
Senior Member
Joined: Feb 2008
Posts: 218
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From: Lakewood, Washington
Bikes: 1972 Schwinn Sports Tourer, Peugeot PX10E
I may have a rear Normandy Luxe High Flange Comp Hub. If I do it is without axles and cones. I have used Wheels Mfg. axles with great sucess. I could rebuild it for you. If you are interested send me a PM.
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1st bike - 1962 Schwinn Varsity (bought new and wish I still had it, left it in Siagon, Viet Nam 1965)
1962 Schwinn Varsity (could be a twin of my first bike)
1969 Peugeot PX10E
1972 Schwinn Sports Tourer (bought new)
1982 Peugeot PH19 Mixte
1989 Novara Aspen
1st bike - 1962 Schwinn Varsity (bought new and wish I still had it, left it in Siagon, Viet Nam 1965)
1962 Schwinn Varsity (could be a twin of my first bike)
1969 Peugeot PX10E
1972 Schwinn Sports Tourer (bought new)
1982 Peugeot PH19 Mixte
1989 Novara Aspen
#1297
tarck as ****
Joined: Jul 2008
Posts: 526
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looking for a 1in threaded chrome road fork
#1298
Junior Member
Joined: May 2008
Posts: 6
Likes: 0
From: Aurora, IL
Bikes: Raleigh Detour, Fuji Royale II
WTB
Brooks saddle: used and in decent condition, any color
willing to pay $40 plus shipping.
Brooks saddle: used and in decent condition, any color
willing to pay $40 plus shipping.
#1299
Banned.
Joined: Dec 2007
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Seat bolt enroute, let me know if you need the notched L side or not.
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ISO
Dust caps for Shimano cranksets, preferably the "one-key" type.
Aztek brake shoes/pads, the long "D" shape.
Cable adjusters for Shimano 600 brake calipers. same thing for Dia Comp Royale.
Dust caps for Shimano cranksets, preferably the "one-key" type.
Aztek brake shoes/pads, the long "D" shape.
Cable adjusters for Shimano 600 brake calipers. same thing for Dia Comp Royale.







