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#1530
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From: Near Pottstown, PA: 30 miles NW of Philadelphia
Bikes: 2 Trek Mtn, Cannondale R600 road, 6 vintage road bikes
More Saved from the Dump
Literally. Things are finally pretty slow at the LBS so we're cleaning house. Recently they tossed about 200lbs of literature that had been in drawers too long. Mostly current era stuff but I snagged these, thinking someone would like them more than the recycling center would. Free for the cost of shipping - probably USPS flat rate envelopes.
#1: TAKEN. 1985 Cannondale catalog. Full color of the sporting goods product lines. This was still the train station era. Gear, kit and luggage for camping, cycling, skiing, hiking, etc.

#2: TAKEN 1992 Campagnolo components catalogs. One for Road bikes. One for off-road bikes.

#3: TAKEN Any Ross keepers of the flame? This is a real mixed bag of stuff. One catalog, one merchandising aids catalog, numerous price lists, 6 replacement parts manuals (1979 to 1984). Shipping on this may be more as it may need a Priority box.
#1: TAKEN. 1985 Cannondale catalog. Full color of the sporting goods product lines. This was still the train station era. Gear, kit and luggage for camping, cycling, skiing, hiking, etc.

#2: TAKEN 1992 Campagnolo components catalogs. One for Road bikes. One for off-road bikes.

#3: TAKEN Any Ross keepers of the flame? This is a real mixed bag of stuff. One catalog, one merchandising aids catalog, numerous price lists, 6 replacement parts manuals (1979 to 1984). Shipping on this may be more as it may need a Priority box.
Last edited by Prowler; 02-17-21 at 01:41 PM. Reason: Item #1 taken and now 2 & 3 taken. Thanks
#1533
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From: Fredericksburg, Va
Bikes: ? Proteous, '65 Frejus TDF, '73 Bottecchia Giro d'Italia, '83 Colnago Superissimo, '84 Trek 610, '84 Trek 760, '88 Pinarello Veneto, '88 De Rosa Pro, '89 Pinarello Montello, 'Litespeed Catalyst'94 Burley Duet, 97 Specialized RockHopper, 2010 Langster
[MENTION=360474]Prowler[/MENTION] - I will take the Campagnolo Lit. PM me.
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#1534
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Joined: Oct 2014
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From: Pico Rivera, CA
Bikes: 1983 Basso Gap...2013 Colnago CX-1...2015 Bianchi Intenso
Suntour pro compe and Regina extra for cost of shipping
Regina needs repair. Gets stuck after a quarter spin..
CLAIMED
Regina needs repair. Gets stuck after a quarter spin..
CLAIMED
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#1535
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From: Fort Collins, CO
Bikes: 1974 Paramount ~ 1974 Raleigh Pro ~ 1977 Pro-Tour ~ 1978 TX900 ~ IronMan 85,87:E/M,88:M/Pro,89:E ~ 98 Peugeot Festina Replica
#1537
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From: Near Pottstown, PA: 30 miles NW of Philadelphia
Bikes: 2 Trek Mtn, Cannondale R600 road, 6 vintage road bikes
Another saved from the dump
TAKEN: Avocet saddle grabbed from a BSO headed for the grinder. Not a great saddle but may just suit your needs. Should fit a USPS medium Priority box = $15.50 for domestic addresses.




Last edited by Prowler; 02-20-21 at 04:16 PM. Reason: no longer available
#1538
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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
#1539
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Joined: Nov 2013
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From: Near Pottstown, PA: 30 miles NW of Philadelphia
Bikes: 2 Trek Mtn, Cannondale R600 road, 6 vintage road bikes
#1540
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From: Near Pottstown, PA: 30 miles NW of Philadelphia
Bikes: 2 Trek Mtn, Cannondale R600 road, 6 vintage road bikes
Another "saved from the dump" for someone. Salvaged off a bike heading for the knackers. Each folding basket is 13" x 8" by 9" deep. Mounting clips included for securing to a rear rack. All steel and just right for a grocery getter or that look you used to love. Fits in a USPS Priority Mail medium FR box-2 side load. So CONUS shipping is probably $15.50 plus taxes. Fully functional with only a couple of mild rusty patches. Free. CONUS only. (TAKEN. They're gone)
Last edited by Prowler; 04-02-21 at 06:25 AM. Reason: Claimed
#1541
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Joined: Apr 2018
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From: NYC
Bikes: '90 Cannondale ST1000; 2018 Cannondale SuperSix Evo Hi-Mod; 2022 Cannondale Topstone 2L
CLAIMED I've had this Suntour Blue Line front derailleur languishing in my garage since January. I didn't have any takers when I tried to sell it, maybe someone will feel more compelled here; otherwise, it's gonna get trashed.




Last edited by Rooney; 04-02-21 at 01:18 PM.
#1542
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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
#1543
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I think I may have been the last person on earth using SPD-R type pedals, but maybe somebody here would still have a use for these 7701 and 6600 pedals? They're a bit rough on the outside but springs and bearings are still going strong. Free shipped within the US.
For those who aren't familiar, SPD-R cleats only work on shoes with a special in-line 2 bolt mounting pattern - they are not compatible with the common 2-bolt MTB type shoe or with 3-bolt road shoes. I mention that as a warning just in case anyone is tempted to take these just to try them out: if you don't already have the shoes to match, don't bother. Cleats are relatively easy to find and seem to last forever, but compatible shoes are long since out of production and scarce. They do show up on Ebay from time to time if you know what you're looking for, but if you're not already committed to this old system I promise it's not worth your time.
For those who aren't familiar, SPD-R cleats only work on shoes with a special in-line 2 bolt mounting pattern - they are not compatible with the common 2-bolt MTB type shoe or with 3-bolt road shoes. I mention that as a warning just in case anyone is tempted to take these just to try them out: if you don't already have the shoes to match, don't bother. Cleats are relatively easy to find and seem to last forever, but compatible shoes are long since out of production and scarce. They do show up on Ebay from time to time if you know what you're looking for, but if you're not already committed to this old system I promise it's not worth your time.
Last edited by lasauge; 05-03-21 at 06:12 PM.
#1545
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Joined: Mar 2021
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From: Los Angeles, CA
Bikes: 1981 Gazelle Champion Mondial, 1988(?) De Bernardi, 1985 Fuji Opus III, 1986 Bridgestone RB-2
UPDATE: Parts claimed.
Shimano Exage Sport parts. Just cost of shipping.






Last edited by lajt; 04-08-21 at 05:09 PM. Reason: Adding update about the parts
#1546
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Joined: Mar 2014
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From: City of Angels
Bikes: A few too many
How can anyone lose on that deal...
Best, Ben
Best, Ben
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#1547
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From: City of Angels
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To clarify.....great deal....I am not in the market, Best, Ben
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#1548
Not So Vintage, but Free for cost of shipping: 3 disc brake calipers: a Tektro Aries cable-op, a Shimano Deore hyrdaulic and a Hayes IH2 cable-op. All fit in one box and weigh about 1.3lbs


Take 'em away!


Take 'em away!
#1550
No idea what any of these may have been attached to: I walked by a sidewalk sale and saw a decent Shimano 105 caliper that was missing a couple nuts/bolts, and the seller insisted I buy all these to get that. It was cheap enough that I didn't argue. I have no use for these (or for any disc brakes) presently.










