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Originally Posted by Bikedued
NOS black pebble grain bar tape. Padded early eighties, not 70's schwinn/hunt wilde type. Might be original on my 83 Trek 560. If anyone can say Vetta pebble grain tape is or not please let me know. Thanks!,,,,BD
Vinyl tape, in other words. Pyramid sells it in the aftermarket in white and black, if I'm not mistaken.
I could use some in electric blue myself.
-Kurt
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Someone PM me if you have a Sturmey-Archer shifter you want to part with...ideally one of the older 60s/70s metal ones.
Kinda like this...
I know there are a couple on eBay and about, but I'd like to find one through here and not have to battle my way through auctions.
Edit: Scratch that...got an NOS one on eBay this morning...I'm set!
Kinda like this...
I know there are a couple on eBay and about, but I'd like to find one through here and not have to battle my way through auctions.
Edit: Scratch that...got an NOS one on eBay this morning...I'm set!
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I could really use, if anyone has one handy, a hanger bolt for a suntour cyclone rear derailler, first generation, preferably in fairly nice condition!
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Pair of Campy pedals w/ toeclips. I know, who isn't looking for this.[]
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Originally Posted by sekaijin
In search of a vintage-appropriate bottle cage and downtube bottle cage clips.
My bike has no bottle-cage bolts/bosses, so the 99% of bottle cages that have a mounting plate with bolt holes don't work. I need a cage with no mounting plate, and the clips to secure it to the downtube.
TA made some nice stuff that I would love to have, that I see occasionally on ebay - but rather expensive.
Without it I'll just be sticking my water bottle in a jersey pocket, I guess.
My bike has no bottle-cage bolts/bosses, so the 99% of bottle cages that have a mounting plate with bolt holes don't work. I need a cage with no mounting plate, and the clips to secure it to the downtube.
TA made some nice stuff that I would love to have, that I see occasionally on ebay - but rather expensive.
Without it I'll just be sticking my water bottle in a jersey pocket, I guess.
A BF member PM'ed me, and I now have a terrific used 1970s TA bottle cage that is perfect for my bike.
(I don't know if this person wants to be identified so I am respecting his/her privacy)
Very kind and generous, they even tried to refuse payment because one of the frame clips is missing.
BikeForums rocks. Thank you.
PS - anyone have one of these old TA bottle cage clips?
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Originally Posted by sekaijin
I posted the above a month ago mostly as a musing, not really expecting any replies.
A BF member PM'ed me, and I now have a terrific used 1970s TA bottle cage that is perfect for my bike.
(I don't know if this person wants to be identified so I am respecting his/her privacy)
Very kind and generous, they even tried to refuse payment because one of the frame clips is missing.
BikeForums rocks. Thank you.
PS - anyone have one of these old TA bottle cage clips?
A BF member PM'ed me, and I now have a terrific used 1970s TA bottle cage that is perfect for my bike.
(I don't know if this person wants to be identified so I am respecting his/her privacy)
Very kind and generous, they even tried to refuse payment because one of the frame clips is missing.
BikeForums rocks. Thank you.
PS - anyone have one of these old TA bottle cage clips?
will these work? the loose ones are off a 1978/79? bridgestone kabuki, the ones on the bottle cage i think are off a pug, w/ some weird adjustable bottle cage.
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Originally Posted by intron
sekaijin:
will these work? the loose ones are off a 1978/79? bridgestone kabuki, the ones on the bottle cage i think are off a pug, w/ some weird adjustable bottle cage.
will these work? the loose ones are off a 1978/79? bridgestone kabuki, the ones on the bottle cage i think are off a pug, w/ some weird adjustable bottle cage.
Can I buy one off you? I'll reply to your PM.
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used not worn 130BCD chainrings 5?/4? for Shimano 105 crank.
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I'm looking for a set of 1/2" spindle pedals for an old one piece crankset. This bike is a buildup as part of a non profit community bike program.
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Originally Posted by dwoloz
I'm looking for a set of 1/2" spindle pedals for an old one piece crankset. This bike is a buildup as part of a non profit community bike program.
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WTB:
*Campagnolo NR crankset, any year post 1977
*A blue anodized Campagnolo 52t-54t outer ring like this one, or anything similar that might be blue anodized in 144bcd:
*Campagnolo rear hub (ANYTHING low-flange with a 130mm axle and English freewheel threads)
*Yellow cable housing
-Kurt
*Campagnolo NR crankset, any year post 1977
*A blue anodized Campagnolo 52t-54t outer ring like this one, or anything similar that might be blue anodized in 144bcd:
*Campagnolo rear hub (ANYTHING low-flange with a 130mm axle and English freewheel threads)
*Yellow cable housing
-Kurt
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20-22" steel MTB frame! I'm getting really frustrated here!
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You know it's going to be a good day when the stem and seatpost come right out.
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Originally Posted by top506
I have a Diamondback frame for sure in that size, and maybe a really ugly GT triple triangle frameset as well.
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Good condition, late 60's, early 70's Nouvo Record:
headset
crankset
hubs
brakes
etc.
please PM me with any info
headset
crankset
hubs
brakes
etc.
please PM me with any info
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if anyone has an extra 165mm ISO square taper left crank arm lying around, let me know.
edit: could also use a nutted rear brake with a longer reach, say adjustable in the range of 55-60mm. would prefer a decent sidepull.
also would like a set of criterium handlebars, like cinelli 65 or 3ttt competizione.
edit: could also use a nutted rear brake with a longer reach, say adjustable in the range of 55-60mm. would prefer a decent sidepull.
also would like a set of criterium handlebars, like cinelli 65 or 3ttt competizione.
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Originally Posted by cudak888
WTB:
*Campagnolo NR crankset, any year post 1977
*A blue anodized Campagnolo 52t-54t outer ring like this one, or anything similar that might be blue anodized in 144bcd:
*Campagnolo rear hub (ANYTHING low-flange with a 130mm axle and English freewheel threads)
*Yellow cable housing
-Kurt
*Campagnolo NR crankset, any year post 1977
*A blue anodized Campagnolo 52t-54t outer ring like this one, or anything similar that might be blue anodized in 144bcd:
*Campagnolo rear hub (ANYTHING low-flange with a 130mm axle and English freewheel threads)
*Yellow cable housing
-Kurt
Kurt,
I just saw this this morning but it's not cheap.
https://cgi.ebay.com/Blue-annodized-d...QQcmdZViewItem
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WTB:
Non- Drive side TA 5 pin crank arm 170mm (bsa or french is fine)
Suntour Superbe Headset (NOS or with a lil' bit o' life left)
Suntour Superbe Aero Levers
Thanks all.
Non- Drive side TA 5 pin crank arm 170mm (bsa or french is fine)
Suntour Superbe Headset (NOS or with a lil' bit o' life left)
Suntour Superbe Aero Levers
Thanks all.
Last edited by seaneee; 04-18-07 at 04:19 PM.
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Originally Posted by seaneee
WTB:
Non- Drive side TA 5 pin crank arm 170mm (bsa or french is fine)
Suntour Suburbe Headset (NOS or with a lil' bit o' life left)
Thanks all.
Non- Drive side TA 5 pin crank arm 170mm (bsa or french is fine)
Suntour Suburbe Headset (NOS or with a lil' bit o' life left)
Thanks all.
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^ nice thanks, I had no idea. But it makes sense.
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WTB:
A whole bunch of clamp-on downtube shift lever bands. I don't need or want the shifters, just the mounts. No rust, but used is fine. If they're all the same make, thats even better. They *must* be able to fit standard shifters/threading -- I'm looking for a way to mount a whole bunch of levers in the collection for display/storage. Looking for 5-10 of 'em, and I'd prefer to get them from one person. So check the spare parts box...
A whole bunch of clamp-on downtube shift lever bands. I don't need or want the shifters, just the mounts. No rust, but used is fine. If they're all the same make, thats even better. They *must* be able to fit standard shifters/threading -- I'm looking for a way to mount a whole bunch of levers in the collection for display/storage. Looking for 5-10 of 'em, and I'd prefer to get them from one person. So check the spare parts box...
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WTB: SR Royal Crankset
SR Royal Handlebars "World Champion or 978"
Here are pics of the crank and seatpost and a link to the bar.
https://www.ece.ubc.ca/~gillies/ralei...Carlton77.html
SR Royal Handlebars "World Champion or 978"
Here are pics of the crank and seatpost and a link to the bar.
https://www.ece.ubc.ca/~gillies/ralei...Carlton77.html
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WTB or trade for: Clincher rim with 32 holes. Prefer 27" and suitable for 1-1/4" tires.
found
I have a small cache of parts available for trade.
Thanks,
Z
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I have a small cache of parts available for trade.
Thanks,
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I need a French (22.0) stem, the shorter the reach the better. Philippe is highly preferred, or a Cinelli in that size would be great too, but anything classy will do. I don't want a cheap Pivo or Atax stem, or a 22.0 SR.