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Old 10-15-08 | 08:52 AM
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ISO/WTB a Suntour Cyclone M-II rear derailleur.

Cyclone M-II RD at Velobase

Or preferably, if someone has a broken one of this RD lying around, I need the little cable holding screw/nut which you can see to the right of the name on the outer plate. (I've tried parts from the AR, ARX, and Mountech RD's. They have different bolts which don't work.)
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Old 10-15-08 | 10:24 AM
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Chrome need not be perfect, but does need to be in at least decent shape.
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Old 10-15-08 | 06:52 PM
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Originally Posted by BlankCrows
ISO/WTB a Suntour Cyclone M-II rear derailleur.

Cyclone M-II RD at Velobase

Or preferably, if someone has a broken one of this RD lying around, I need the little cable holding screw/nut which you can see to the right of the name on the outer plate. (I've tried parts from the AR, ARX, and Mountech RD's. They have different bolts which don't work.)
I had the same problem a while back, and used the FD cable attaching bolt if I remember correctly. It was the same one, and the front bolt isn't too critical on clearance(allowing others to be used). If you still have the little plate it tightens into. This is all based on memory though, and it was a year or two ago?,,,,BD
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Old 10-16-08 | 03:33 PM
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ISO: Shimano 600EX Arabesque Rear derailleur. Like this one:

https://velobase.com/ViewSingleCompon...=108&AbsPos=19

I have lots of stuff for trade and cash too. Let me know what your looking for.

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Old 10-17-08 | 02:13 PM
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WTB: DIA-COMPE Gran Compe brake lever hoods

Looking for a pair of New-Old-Stock replacement Dia-Compe "Gran Compe" brake lever hoods.
Seeking the original ones for a pair of NGC-202 levers from more than 20 years ago.
Would be happy to find these in either Gum as pictured or Black.
Do NOT want the "anatomical" contoured models which were used on other models.
I have not found any other D-C hoods which fit the levers quite right - or feel as good.

The hoods are a Model 202.1
These fit only a few of the many levers offered by Dia-Compe during the mid-1980s

Here is one of the non-aero levers with hood removed.



And one of the hoods alone... in pretty bad condition as you can see:

LARGER IMAGE



If you have a pair hidden forgotten in your stash...
PLEASE drop me a PM.

Thanks!
Bob
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Old 10-17-08 | 02:26 PM
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Just for the record, Campagnolo NR hood replacements fit the Gran Compe levers perfectly. I typically snatch up as many Gran Compe hoods as I can find to use on my Campagnolo levers - they're the best substitute I've found, though they are not hardy in the least bit - they'll disintegrate even if left OUT of UV.

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Old 10-20-08 | 04:04 PM
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Looking for an AVA handlebar 44cm c-t-c for my 1969 Peugeot PX10, just missed one on eBay.
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Old 10-20-08 | 06:59 PM
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Mixte Frame...

ISO a nice condition mixte frame/fork. Or a full bike. Size? For someone who
is 5'6" tall, maybe a 52-54 cm. Trades or cash.
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Old 10-21-08 | 12:35 PM
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Anyone have a Vintage Fuji Headbadge to spare?

Looking to build a 2 wheeled time machine... can't afford a delorean!

OR this!

Either would be great! thanks guys!
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Old 10-21-08 | 01:05 PM
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Looking for Cinelli handlebars, model 64 "Giro d'Italia", 42cm width, with double cable grooves. Good to excellent condition please.
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Old 10-21-08 | 04:47 PM
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looking for sachs new success cranks.. 170 or 172.5 preferred. i have everything else to complete the group!
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Old 10-21-08 | 04:49 PM
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Looking for Cinelli handlebars, model 64 "Giro d'Italia", 42cm width, with double cable grooves. Good to excellent condition please.
There's a 40cm set of those on my local CL right now. They're $20. If you want to pay the $20+shipping, I'll see if I can get them.
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Old 10-22-08 | 04:32 PM
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Bikes: Schwinn Traveler, Chimo Concourse, Next mountain bike, all crap!

WTB: Downtube shifters. You know, the kind that bolt on to the "nub" that's built into the downtube. It's going on a '85 Schwinn peloton.
Thanks.
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Old 10-22-08 | 06:09 PM
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WTB: Downtube shifters. You know, the kind that bolt on to the "nub" that's built into the downtube. It's going on a '85 Schwinn peloton.
Thanks.
Before I send a PM, how many speeds, and friction or indexed?
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Old 10-23-08 | 07:23 AM
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Bikes: Schwinn Traveler, Chimo Concourse, Next mountain bike, all crap!

Friction is fine. The wheels have a 7 speed currently. I may get some wheels from my brother that I believe have eight. Not picky on brand. This build is all castoffs. Prefer classic silver over polished alloy over modern black, that's about it.
Thanks.
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Old 10-23-08 | 08:07 AM
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Bikes: 1982 Schwinn Super Sport S/P, 1984 Miyata 610, 1985 Panasonic LX 1000, Centurion Pro Tour 15 1983

Wanted To Buy:
  • Kool Stop 'Eagle 2' Salmon 4 pads threadless
  • MKS Sylvan Touring pedals
  • 46cm Nitto Noodle B-177 bars
  • Nitto Technomic Stem 130mm horizontal extension
  • Sugino 48t chain ring 110 bcd
  • Gipiemme Aero top mount shifter adapter
  • Shimano BR-MC70 or BR-R550 cantilevers (2 pair)
  • Accushift freewheel 7 speed 13-28
  • BB Spindle 3U or 3U-B or 3U-N, 3R , 3R-B, 3R-N
  • Suntour XC Comp medium/long cage rear derailer

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Old 10-23-08 | 09:00 AM
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wtb:

Dura Ace 7410 BB, italian thread
Dura Ace 7410 headset
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Old 10-24-08 | 11:58 AM
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Wish to acquire Lambert Viscount GP in the 54-56cm range.
I need something weird to play with over the long winter
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Old 10-24-08 | 12:09 PM
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Wish to acquire Lambert Viscount GP in the 54-56cm range.
I need something weird to play with over the long winter
What condition?

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Old 10-24-08 | 03:09 PM
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Originally Posted by mrmw
Wanted To Buy:
[*]Nitto Technomic Stem 130mm horizontal extension
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They only went up to 120...
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Old 10-24-08 | 03:16 PM
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Originally Posted by mtnwkr
They only went up to 120...
In the short quill length, they go up to 130mm.

https://cgi.ebay.com/Nitto-Technomic-...18103007r25980
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Old 10-24-08 | 04:37 PM
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Haven't seen those before Kinda defeats the purpose of the technomic 'eh?
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Old 10-24-08 | 05:09 PM
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Originally Posted by top506
Wish to acquire Lambert Viscount GP in the 54-56cm range.
I need something weird to play with over the long winter
Top
Did you mean Aerospace GP, or is a Lambert a different model of GP? If Aerospace, I have one. Not certain on the size though. Halfway decent condition, just greasy. It even has the death fork intact, in case things aren't going too well.,,,,BD
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Old 10-24-08 | 05:18 PM
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Friction is fine. The wheels have a 7 speed currently. I may get some wheels from my brother that I believe have eight. Not picky on brand. This build is all castoffs. Prefer classic silver over polished alloy over modern black, that's about it.
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Old 10-24-08 | 05:20 PM
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Haven't seen those before Kinda defeats the purpose of the technomic 'eh?
You have got to see roccobike's Technomic. I think it's about 10" high, 75mm reach.
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