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#1401
Senior Member




Joined: Oct 2015
Posts: 16,115
Likes: 9,467
From: PDX
Bikes: Merz x 5 + Specialized Merz Allez x 2, Strawberry/Newlands/DiNucci/Ti x3, Gordon, Fuso/Moulton x2, Bornstein, Paisley,1958-74 Paramounts x3, 3rensho, 74 Moto TC, 73-78 Raleigh Pro's x5, Marinoni x2, 1960 Cinelli SC, 1980 Bianchi SC, PX-10 X 2
#1404
I picked up some Shimano SH24 cleats with a tri-color shoe purchase - in used but looks like still usable condition.
Not 100% sure which pedals these go with - possibly the Look-licensed early clipless ones? Velobase doesn't say. I guess if you need them you'd know.
Anyway, PM me if you feel like risking about $2 CONUS (guessing?) to pay for the cost of postage and a padded envelope.
Edit: spoken for and out the door
Not 100% sure which pedals these go with - possibly the Look-licensed early clipless ones? Velobase doesn't say. I guess if you need them you'd know.
Anyway, PM me if you feel like risking about $2 CONUS (guessing?) to pay for the cost of postage and a padded envelope.
Edit: spoken for and out the door
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72 Frejus (for sale), Holdsworth Record (for sale), special CNC & Gitane Interclub / 74 Italvega NR (for sale) / c80 French / 82 Raleigh Intl MkII f&f (for sale)/ 83 Trek 620 (for sale)/ 84 Bruce Gordon Chinook (for sale)/ 85 Ron Cooper / 87 Centurion IM MV (for sale) / 03 Casati Dardo / 08 BF IRO / 09 Dogma FPX / 09 Giant TCX0 / 10 Vassago Fisticuff
72 Frejus (for sale), Holdsworth Record (for sale), special CNC & Gitane Interclub / 74 Italvega NR (for sale) / c80 French / 82 Raleigh Intl MkII f&f (for sale)/ 83 Trek 620 (for sale)/ 84 Bruce Gordon Chinook (for sale)/ 85 Ron Cooper / 87 Centurion IM MV (for sale) / 03 Casati Dardo / 08 BF IRO / 09 Dogma FPX / 09 Giant TCX0 / 10 Vassago Fisticuff
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#1405
Sempiternal Newb
Joined: Dec 2014
Posts: 636
Likes: 17
From: Panama City, FL
Bikes: '92 Trek 750, '85 Univega Gran Turismo, '95 Stumpjumper,
#1407
Senior Member

Joined: Mar 2013
Posts: 3,831
Likes: 365
From: Maryland
Bikes: Lots of English 3-speeds, a couple of old road bikes, 3 mountain bikes, 1 hybrid, and a couple of mash-ups
I have a pair of CyclePro toe clips, size M for the cost of small box postage. They have been in an Evaporust bath and are rider quality. PM me if interested.
#1409
Senior Member

Joined: Mar 2013
Posts: 3,831
Likes: 365
From: Maryland
Bikes: Lots of English 3-speeds, a couple of old road bikes, 3 mountain bikes, 1 hybrid, and a couple of mash-ups
Weinmann Type 500 side pull brakes

I have a pair of Weinmann 500 side pulls that I will not be able to use. I do not have the half-round washers, cable adjusters, or the QR levers for them. They are quite functional, so with a little polishing they will be fine brakes. Yours for the cost of postage. See photo.
#1410
Old bikes, Older guy


Joined: Jun 2014
Posts: 1,070
Likes: 299
From: Fiscal Conservative on the Lefty Coast - Oregon
Bikes: A few modern, Several vintage, All ridden when weather allows.
118 BCD chainring for old SR or Ofmega crank
Hi folks,
I recently picked up a decent 52 tooth chainring at our local co-op thinking it was a Stronglight 122 BCD. When I tried to mount it, I found that it is actually one of those odd 118 BCD chainrings that were used on early SR and Ofmega cranks. It's available for the cost of postage. If you'd like a picture, PM me your e-mail address.
Regards,
Van
I recently picked up a decent 52 tooth chainring at our local co-op thinking it was a Stronglight 122 BCD. When I tried to mount it, I found that it is actually one of those odd 118 BCD chainrings that were used on early SR and Ofmega cranks. It's available for the cost of postage. If you'd like a picture, PM me your e-mail address.
Regards,
Van
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Remember: Real bikes have pedals.
...and never put a yellow tail on a Red, White and Blue kite!
Remember: Real bikes have pedals.
...and never put a yellow tail on a Red, White and Blue kite!
#1411
....gets the cheese
Joined: Dec 2005
Posts: 2,577
Likes: 5
From: SLC, Utah
Bikes: Cannondale Synapse, Cannondale Caad 8, Wilier Triestina Jareen
Easton EA70 wheels, bars, helmet.





The wheels are about 10 years old and apparently they were part of a batch of EA70s that were built with some sub-standard spokes. I've popped about four spokes on the rear wheel, the last time two spokes went at the same time. You could replace the two broken spokes and they'd probably be fine (especially if you weight less than I do - 210#), or you could re-spoke them.
Three bars - a 44 cm 3T Rotundo with a stem (120mm, I think), a 42 mm Modolo and a 44 cm Deda Newton. They've got some old bar tape glue on them but they're in pretty good shape otherwise. All aluminum. Oh, and a pair of those trekking butterfly bars, too.
Large Bell helmet, worn on one ride, turns out my head and the helmet aren't the same shape.
I'm in the Salt Lake City area. Send a text to 8 oh one 5 seven 3 zero zero 44.
The wheels are about 10 years old and apparently they were part of a batch of EA70s that were built with some sub-standard spokes. I've popped about four spokes on the rear wheel, the last time two spokes went at the same time. You could replace the two broken spokes and they'd probably be fine (especially if you weight less than I do - 210#), or you could re-spoke them.
Three bars - a 44 cm 3T Rotundo with a stem (120mm, I think), a 42 mm Modolo and a 44 cm Deda Newton. They've got some old bar tape glue on them but they're in pretty good shape otherwise. All aluminum. Oh, and a pair of those trekking butterfly bars, too.
Large Bell helmet, worn on one ride, turns out my head and the helmet aren't the same shape.
I'm in the Salt Lake City area. Send a text to 8 oh one 5 seven 3 zero zero 44.
#1414
What happened?
Joined: Jun 2007
Posts: 7,918
Likes: 298
From: Around here somewhere
Bikes: 3 Rollfasts, 3 Schwinns, a Shelby and a Higgins Flightliner in a pear tree!
Shouldn't this be PIF 2018?
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#1415
www.theheadbadge.com



Joined: Sep 2005
Posts: 29,017
Likes: 5,515
From: Southern Florida
Bikes: https://www.theheadbadge.com
Not sure if this thread is dead or not (if so, apologies for bringing it back up). That said - if it isn't, I have this NOS (but not perfect) Raleigh Space Rider chainguard in a crazy, factory lime green. Got it in a lot at least 10 years ago and it's sat around ever since. Cover shipping and it is yours. Don't have the heart to scrap it.


-Kurt


-Kurt
#1416
multimodal commuter
Joined: Nov 2006
Posts: 19,810
Likes: 597
From: NJ, NYC, LI
Bikes: 1940s Fothergill, 1959 Allegro Special, 1963? Claud Butler Olympic Sprint, Lambert 'Clubman', 1974 Fuji "the Ace", 1976 Holdsworth 650b conversion rando bike, 1983 Trek 720 tourer, 1984 Counterpoint Opus II, 1993 Basso Gap, 2010 Downtube 8h, and...
Time to bump this thread for 2019!
Anyone want a Centurion Owner's Manual, ca 1990? Free for the cost of postage.
Anyone want a Centurion Owner's Manual, ca 1990? Free for the cost of postage.
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#1417
Senior Member


Joined: May 2012
Posts: 5,048
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From: Point Reyes Station, California
Bikes: Indeed!
I have two copies of this compendium of head badges. I only need one, so I will pass this one along.
I ask only that you pay the postage which will be $3.27 via media mail anywhere in the US. If you are in another country I will be glad to send it to you for whatever it costs me to send it to you.
Brent

I ask only that you pay the postage which will be $3.27 via media mail anywhere in the US. If you are in another country I will be glad to send it to you for whatever it costs me to send it to you.
Brent

#1419
multimodal commuter
Joined: Nov 2006
Posts: 19,810
Likes: 597
From: NJ, NYC, LI
Bikes: 1940s Fothergill, 1959 Allegro Special, 1963? Claud Butler Olympic Sprint, Lambert 'Clubman', 1974 Fuji "the Ace", 1976 Holdsworth 650b conversion rando bike, 1983 Trek 720 tourer, 1984 Counterpoint Opus II, 1993 Basso Gap, 2010 Downtube 8h, and...
PM sent. Thanks, Brent!
#1420
Senior Member

Joined: Oct 2016
Posts: 4,174
Likes: 1,282
From: San Mateo,Ca.
Bikes: TRIMMED DOWN THE HERD
I've got this Nashbar/Maruishi 58cm frame/ Fork made with Ishiwata tubing. Sorry, local pick-up only in the Bay Area.

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#1421
Full Member
Joined: Jul 2018
Posts: 290
Likes: 10
From: Greenville, SC / Asheville, NC
Bikes: '74 Raleigh Professional, '73 Raleigh Grand Prix, '84 Nishiki Medalist, '85 Gazelle Champion Mondial AB, '81 Peugeot Course, '79 Univega Gran Rally, '85 Torpado Super Strada
^Will build up into a nice ride. I hope someone local takes you up on it. 
#1422
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Joined: May 2012
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From: Point Reyes Station, California
Bikes: Indeed!
20-year-old (at least) Salsa jersey. Nice condition. Size medium. Free to a good home. Just pay me for the postage, $5.65 first class mail within the U.S. I'm willing to mail out of the U.S. but the postage will be higher.
Brent
Brent
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#1425
Senior Member


Joined: May 2012
Posts: 5,048
Likes: 4,904
From: Point Reyes Station, California
Bikes: Indeed!
3 MTB books.
The hardcover Stumpjumper book is a factory promo piece but amusing nonetheless. Nice for someone who has a Stumpjumper perhaps.
The "Mountain Bike Guide" is probably only of interest to someone near San Diego. Some of it is, no doubt, out of date since it's publication date is 1993.
The "Mountain Bike!" book is from 1992 and full of amusing black and white illustrations in the style of the one on the cover.
Just pay me the postage; $3.27 for each.
Brent
The hardcover Stumpjumper book is a factory promo piece but amusing nonetheless. Nice for someone who has a Stumpjumper perhaps.
The "Mountain Bike Guide" is probably only of interest to someone near San Diego. Some of it is, no doubt, out of date since it's publication date is 1993.
The "Mountain Bike!" book is from 1992 and full of amusing black and white illustrations in the style of the one on the cover.
Just pay me the postage; $3.27 for each.
Brent









