Iso/wtb
#1326
Anyone have any spare Ofmega hubs? I'm looking for a replacement cone for a rear hub. They are a lower order of Ofmega, with plastic grease guards. They could be Masters, as they look very similar to this set currently listed on ebay:
#1327
Hey guys.
I'm looking for a steel lugged frame for my sister n law...size 51-ish. Definitely needs eyelets front and rear...and prefer caliper brakes as opposed to cantilever. Needs to have rear derailler hanger and all cable stops still in place...no fixies here. I don't mind if the paint is in bad condition...I can repaint it.
I've been looking at all the usual places, but haven't had any luck yet. All the ones I've seen on ebay lately have either don't quite fit the bill, or they sold for more than I wanted to pay.
email me at butterthebean@yahoo.com
thanks
I'm looking for a steel lugged frame for my sister n law...size 51-ish. Definitely needs eyelets front and rear...and prefer caliper brakes as opposed to cantilever. Needs to have rear derailler hanger and all cable stops still in place...no fixies here. I don't mind if the paint is in bad condition...I can repaint it.
I've been looking at all the usual places, but haven't had any luck yet. All the ones I've seen on ebay lately have either don't quite fit the bill, or they sold for more than I wanted to pay.
email me at butterthebean@yahoo.com
thanks
#1328
Member
Joined: May 2007
Posts: 36
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From: Weeki Wachee, FL / Guantanamo Bay, Cuba
Bikes: '73 Schwinn World Voyageur, '82 Trek 614, Cannondale Super V, '80s Specialized Sirrus
ISO a fork for a Peugeot PGN10. When I pulled it apart today, the fork was bent.
It's a chrome one.
It's a chrome one.
#1329
Hey guys.
I'm looking for a steel lugged frame for my sister n law...size 51-ish. Definitely needs eyelets front and rear...and prefer caliper brakes as opposed to cantilever. Needs to have rear derailler hanger and all cable stops still in place...no fixies here. I don't mind if the paint is in bad condition...I can repaint it.
I've been looking at all the usual places, but haven't had any luck yet. All the ones I've seen on ebay lately have either don't quite fit the bill, or they sold for more than I wanted to pay.
email me at butterthebean@yahoo.com
thanks
I'm looking for a steel lugged frame for my sister n law...size 51-ish. Definitely needs eyelets front and rear...and prefer caliper brakes as opposed to cantilever. Needs to have rear derailler hanger and all cable stops still in place...no fixies here. I don't mind if the paint is in bad condition...I can repaint it.
I've been looking at all the usual places, but haven't had any luck yet. All the ones I've seen on ebay lately have either don't quite fit the bill, or they sold for more than I wanted to pay.
email me at butterthebean@yahoo.com
thanks
Jim
#1330
Senior Member
Joined: Jul 2008
Posts: 332
Likes: 0
From: Minneapolis, MN
Looking for a stem expander (quill type, 22.2mm). Help me if you can!
Style on the right:
Style on the right:
#1331
tarck as ****
Joined: Jul 2008
Posts: 526
Likes: 0
WTB: selle italia ti flite, the older style, any condition. have tons of stuff to trade, will update in the next couple of days.
#1332
Senior Member

Joined: Apr 2006
Posts: 3,227
Likes: 734
From: Sacramento, CA
Bikes: '64 Bianchi CDM, '62ish Altenburger Cinelli Mod B, '63-64 Cinelli SC, 69 Rene Herse Competition, '71 Gitane SC, '73 Cinelli SC, '73-74 Colnago Super,, '73-74 Cinelli SC, '78ish counterfeit Confente, '82 Medici Gran Turismo, '67ish Mondia Speciale
3 Campy top tube cable guides! Suntour or plain (did they make them?) would be fine as well. I'm not generally a Campy snob but I just can't quite bring myself to put Shimano or other branded guides on a bike that's otherwise all campy bike (with the exception of Suntour barcon shifters).
Thanks!
Thanks!
#1333
Looking for chain guard with mounting hardware for my black 65 Phillips 3-speed.
I want the rusty and faded one from your parts pile or from that bike that's been sitting outside for years. If it's minty fresh, you keep it. I would imagine any Raleigh, Hercules, or Rudge guard would work just fine as well.
Let me know what you have. Thanks.
I want the rusty and faded one from your parts pile or from that bike that's been sitting outside for years. If it's minty fresh, you keep it. I would imagine any Raleigh, Hercules, or Rudge guard would work just fine as well.
Let me know what you have. Thanks.
#1334
Banned.
Joined: Dec 2007
Posts: 27,199
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I couldn't find one for one of my Cinelli stems, either. I took a Dremel tool and carefully cut the stem in the same shape as needed for the wedge type. It works fine. Then I couldn't get the wedge to work on my Ti stem bolt, wrong threads, so I re-threaded the wedge bolt. I'm sure I'd have been farther ahead just buying a beat-up used stem, but where's the fun in that?
#1335
Oh yeah...still in search of a seat for my brown 1970 Raleigh Sports (Womens).
I would prefer a leather one, however, I need to get this bike fixed. Therefore, I would also be interested in a comfortable mattress saddle in nice shape. You know...something good for short neighborhood cruises and the like...
Thanks
I would prefer a leather one, however, I need to get this bike fixed. Therefore, I would also be interested in a comfortable mattress saddle in nice shape. You know...something good for short neighborhood cruises and the like...
Thanks
#1336
on another note: I need a TA chainring, for a cyclotouriste or comparable in 41-42 or -43t for the inner or middle position. Can trade a 52t in very good shape, or some other chainring or item or equal value...I have lots of stuff.
I'd consider a crankset with 170mm arms and just the single chainring (since my arms don't exactly match, either).
#1338
I got all excited cause I thought I had just the ticket, but what I found is only a front hub, NOS with skewer, and it's a "Master" with an oil clip but otherwise looks just like the pic...36º...PM me if you want a front, I used the rear long ago on a lone wheel for a friend, IIRC.
#1339
devourer of worlds.
Joined: Jun 2007
Posts: 46
Likes: 0
From: Brooklyn, NY.
Bikes: 1980's Bottecchia road bike. Daily ride. Purple with hot pink accents! 1950's Valencia club racer. 1960's Frejus rainy-day bike (60cm! anyone want to trade for a shorter frame?) 1980's Tommasini track bike.
I'm looking for a fork crown race for a Campagnolo Pista headset. Mine has a crack right through it, so it is easy to install and remove, just not good to ride on. I have lots of boxes of bike mumbo-jumbo that I don't need, so if you have one of these fork crown races, just let me know what you need in return.
Thanks,
Will

Thanks,
Will

#1340
Banned.
Joined: Dec 2007
Posts: 27,199
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wtb/iso: 4 of the items pictured, and a yellow or gold RD cable.
#1341
ISO a Matrix ISO C-II rim in dark grey anodized. With or without a front hub. Preferably a Dura Ace hub, but anything polished alloy will do if the bearings are in good shape. I have a rear wheel with an 8 speed DA, and it needs a match.,,,,BD
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#1342
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!
Matrix Rim
I have one hanging in the basement, will check and see if it is the C-II model. I know it is dark anodized, v-rim.
#1343
Dark anodized V rim sounds like a C-II, or very close to it anyway. Let me know, THANKS
,,,BD
,,,BD
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#1345
I have a Club Fuji? I had two identical frames, and built the 60. I believe the smaller is a 57 or 58, about an inch and a half smaller than this one, give or take a quarter. It's in pretty good original shape. Looks exactly like this one but no rust around the lugs.,,,,BD

Actually, I just found the actual picture. A very stiff quad butted bike. The ride is nice!

Actually, I just found the actual picture. A very stiff quad butted bike. The ride is nice!
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Last edited by Bikedued; 08-29-08 at 07:59 PM.
#1348
Senior Member
Joined: Sep 2006
Posts: 264
Likes: 2
I'll throw it out there... a pair of MAFAC Raids... sigh.
While I wait for those, I am also looking for a stem... 22 (ok if it's 22.2), 100mm reach, and 25.4 clamp.
While I wait for those, I am also looking for a stem... 22 (ok if it's 22.2), 100mm reach, and 25.4 clamp.
#1349
Junior Member
Joined: Mar 2008
Posts: 7
Likes: 0
From: palisade, CO
tall lurker seeks "middle-of-the-road" 80s steel road frame. 62-65cm.
Jeff Peak
jwpeak2001 at yahoo dot com.
970-389-7992
Palisade, Colorado
Jeff Peak
jwpeak2001 at yahoo dot com.
970-389-7992
Palisade, Colorado
#1350
Yeah, I could get it from loosescrews for $16.50 ($10 min + shipping). Looking to do it on the cheap. If you send me a wanted list, I might have something to trade.






