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Ciufalon 11-19-08 07:59 PM

WTB Cresta GT, Elite GT 55cm, or Trek 950 (20"-21")
 
I am looking for a 55 cm Nishiki Cresta GT or a Centurion Elite GT, or a Trek 950 MTB. Basically, I need it between 31" and 31.5" standover height. I can only afford a reasonable price though. If you know of one of these bikes in this size at a reasonable price, please let me know. Thanks, T.J.

Noah Scape 11-19-08 08:13 PM


Originally Posted by 23skidoo (Post 7882611)
top do you mean the aluminum chainrings with circular holes in the outer chainring? Got a pic of what you're looking for? I've got the full crank and chainwheel setup off my old Viscount. I'm gonna go dig around in the garage....just found it and it's 52/42.

Not to hijack this potential trade, but I'd be interested in the outer ring.

23skidoo 11-19-08 08:53 PM


Originally Posted by Noah Scape (Post 7883448)
Not to hijack this potential trade, but I'd be interested in the outer ring.

You need the cranks too?

Noah Scape 11-19-08 09:11 PM


Originally Posted by 23skidoo (Post 7883709)
You need the cranks too?

No, not really. PM me and let's talk.

junkfoodjunkie 11-19-08 10:28 PM

wtb 58 to 59cm frameset for a build, chromoly or better. Nothing to expensive.

jan nikolajsen 11-19-08 11:57 PM


Originally Posted by junkfoodjunkie (Post 7884301)
wtb 58 to 59cm frameset for a build, chromoly or better. Nothing to expensive.

PM sent

mtnwkr 11-21-08 04:02 AM

34-36 tooth 110bcd chainring.

miamijim 11-21-08 12:55 PM

A bunch of stuff:

http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...07#post7894007

bigbossman 11-21-08 01:49 PM

Anyone have a set of modern Campy Chorus 10 speed hubs?

High Fist Shin 11-22-08 12:01 PM

Looking for a Miyata 1000 or 610 touring bike. Size 56cm. Its a long shot but I thought I'd give it a go.

JRT 11-22-08 03:55 PM

Alloy French pedals with Metric thread.
 
I have a crankset (Stronglight 99) with 14mm Metric (a/k/a French) thread.

I would like to find some nice French (Mavic,Maillard,Atom,Lyotard,etc.) road pedals.

Lyotard 65 or 82 would be nice. Some of the Lyotard 45 series would be OK as would some of the Maillard/Atom 700 are nice (specifically the Maillard 700 on VeloBase).

I really don't want the black anodized type.

I have a Motobecane and most of the parts are French so I would like to find French pedals too.

cyclotoine 11-22-08 07:29 PM


Originally Posted by JRT (Post 7900201)
I have a crankset (Stronglight 99) with 14mm Metric (a/k/a French) thread.

I would like to find some nice French (Mavic,Maillard,Atom,Lyotard,etc.) road pedals.

Lyotard 65 or 82 would be nice. Some of the Lyotard 45 series would be OK as would some of the Maillard/Atom 700 are nice (specifically the Maillard 700 on VeloBase).

I really don't want the black anodized type.

I have a Motobecane and most of the parts are French so I would like to find French pedals too.

I have a very cool set of unknown french pedals, very 1950s style perhaps 1960s. They are mechanically very sound but cosmetically... lets say they have a lot of patina.

delicious 11-23-08 01:51 AM

WTB a 6 or 7 speed silver clincher wheelset. preferably not shimano / suntour...going on an italian bike.

ridethecliche 12-30-08 05:30 PM

I wish there was an ISO/WTB thread in the for sale forum. It seems that would be a good place to have one also.

In any event.

ISO: Octalink compatible compact crankset. 172.5 preferred.
(Can offer a few things to trade such as a little used 172.5 105 crankset with included outboard bb, and the green stuff)

rotharpunc 12-30-08 07:50 PM

theres a stickied thread for this

ridethecliche 12-31-08 01:48 AM


Originally Posted by rotharpunc (Post 8099382)
theres a stickied thread for this

Haha, whoops.

Thanks!


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