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Old 10-28-11, 02:11 PM
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Anyone is need of a Helicomatic 7 speed hub and cassette in good to great condition ?

Just need to cover the cost of shipping.
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How many spokes ?
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Probably not worth posting.. but maybe someone wants one of these. Imagine how slick this would look on that vintage Italian bike.

A low mileage(341) Huret bicycle odometer. Couple bucks for shipping.

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Wow, a seagull destroyed a Trek? Was that seagull frozen?!?
Remember that seagull was trying to hit the speed of sound diving...Jonathan Livingston?
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Originally Posted by Roger M
Probably not worth posting.. but maybe someone wants one of these. Imagine how slick this would look on that vintage Italian bike.

A low mileage(341) Huret bicycle odometer. Couple bucks for shipping.

PM sent.
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Here are some things I'll never use. Christmas comes early for those whose expectations aren't that high . . . free including shipping, except you have to pay shipping for the wheelset.

Spidel branded (Mafac? Modolo?) short reach sidepull brake calipers, in good shape with 4 usable pads, nutted (actually, bolted) mounting. Complete except for housing adjusters -- perhaps they weren't designed to have any, because the housing stop has only a small hole in the bottom, as if it's really just a housing stop.

Steel cottered, presumably English, crankset with 52/42 steel chainrings; including well-worn but not pitted T.D.C. BB, English thread. The crank is unstamped, except for a "2" over "N" on one arm. It came on a 1960s Falcon (I believe) frame with straight-gauge seamed tubing. Not beautiful, to my eye, but serviceable.

Japanese nutted-type BB spindle, code "3S2." Some wear, but not pitted.

Pair of Campagnolo Nuovo Tipo high-flange hubs (with the round holes bored into flanges), 36H front and rear; never took them apart, but the axles seem to spin pretty smoothly. Need polish.

Please email me in response, rather than using PM. If someone's need's a peek into the gift horse's mouth, I can provide photos. Whatever isn't spoken for in a few days will go on NYC CraigsList free for pickup. Gotta clean up the Bat Cave a little.

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Dia-Compe "400" short reach sidepull brake calipers

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Suntour (Sansin) sealed-bearing tandem rear hub, 40H, 140 mm OLD with Suntour freehub and 3 sets of 7-speed cogs

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Here are some things I'll never use. Christmas comes early for those whose expectations aren't that high . . . free including shipping, except you have to pay shipping for the wheelset.

Wheelset: Shimano 600EX 2nd version (6208, I think) hubs 32H laced to Wolber T430 (like Mavic G40) gray anodized rims, corncob 7-speed cassette. Include tires and tubes, but they're crap. The axles spin with a little bit of grittiness. These came from Miami, so some rim eyelets are rusting, and some of the stainless spokes too, but could be cleaned up and serve well as winter wheels -- that's how I'd use them, but I have some already, and I prefer 36H, on the rear anyway.

Spidel branded (Mafac? Modolo?) short reach sidepull brake calipers, in good shape with 4 usable pads, nutted (actually, bolted) mounting. Complete except for housing adjusters -- perhaps they weren't designed to have any, because the housing stop has only a small hole in the bottom, as if it's really just a housing stop.

Dia-Compe "400" short reach sidepull brake calipers, complete with pads and adjusters, recessed mount. Not anodized, could use some polishing.

Shimano 600 "Arabesque" brake calipers (1st version of EX, I think) nutted. Chromed parts have even rust, two (only) "finned" brake pads that are worn; complete otherwise. Stamped "57" on backs of arms, so probably medium reach.

Steel cottered, presumably English, crankset with 52/42 steel chainrings; including well-worn but not pitted T.D.C. BB, English thread. The crank is unstamped, except for a "2" over "N" on one arm. It came on a 1960s Falcon (I believe) frame with straight-gauge seamed tubing. Not beautiful, to my eye, but serviceable.

Suntour (Sansin) sealed-bearing tandem rear hub, 40H, 140 mm OLD with Suntour freehub and 3 sets of 7-speed cogs: 12-28, 12-30 (both PowerFlo) and 13-30 (non-PowerFlo)

Japanese nutted-type BB spindle, code "3S2." Some wear, but not pitted.

Pair of Campagnolo Nuovo Tipo high-flange hubs (with the round holes bored into flanges), 36H front and rear; never took them apart, but the axles seem to spin pretty smoothly. Need polish.

Please email me in response, rather than using PM. If someone's need's a peek into the gift horse's mouth, I can provide photos. Whatever isn't spoken for in a few days will go on NYC CraigsList free for pickup. Gotta clean up the Bat Cave a little.
Email Sent on the 600 wheelset and Suntour Tandem hub. My Bat Cave needs these parts to run
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emailed about the nutted calipers.
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I'm in for the Tipo hubs if their still available.
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I love this thread.

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Anyone interested in a PDM jersey? Size 6, so-so condition. If it's still there, I'll grab it and ship in a USPS flat rate box, so $10 total.


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Anyone interested in a PDM jersey? Size 6, so-so condition. If it's still there, I'll grab it and ship in a USPS flat rate box, so $10 total.


What is the maker? What is a size 6? Is it a large? I'm very interested.
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What is the maker? What is a size 6? Is it a large? I'm very interested.
Forgot to note the maker, just that it was made in Spain. I found a very similar one at Serotta.

I have no idea what size 6 is, I just know that once I got my arms in and down around my head I was stuck My chest measurement is ~37".
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Umm. What about t shirts? What size t-shirt fits you snugly? Is it tightest in the chest or belly? Sorry for so many q's, I just don't have much money so I don't want to waste it.
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Umm. What about t shirts? What size t-shirt fits you snugly? Is it tightest in the chest or belly? Sorry for so many q's, I just don't have much money so I don't want to waste it.
I'm in the yellow, a PI large. I don't think it's snug (at least not in the chest right now when I put it on)... don't have the body for snug

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Aw shucks. If it fits you tight, it probably wont get past my arms. I checked, and I have a 41" chest. Strange, it looks bigger in the pic.
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Size 6 usually means ladies sizing. I think it could be a woman's jersey.
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Size 6 usually means ladies sizing. I think it could be a woman's jersey.
that's also the way a lot of men's european jerseys are sized. at least older ones.
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I have a unicrown Tange fork(white) from a 87/88 Ironman. I believe it came from a 56cm frame. It's straight and dent free, but has several scratches/chips in the paint. The steere tube is 6.25 inches long. If anyone needs a good replacement fork for their Ironman, you can have this for whatever it costs to ship.

EDIT: The fork has a new owner. Gone

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I have a unicrown Tange fork(white) from a 87/88 Ironman. I believe it came from a 56cm frame. It's straight and dent free, but has several scratches/chips in the paint. The steere tube is 6.25 inches long. If anyone needs a good replacement fork for their Ironman, you can have this for whatever it costs to ship.
Good deal. A spare 56 fork would always be welcome in my neck of the woods.
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I have a pair of Rolf Sestrieres that I bought figuring it would be 'fun' to work on
rebuilding a set of low-spoke high tension rims. You know the story, never
got around to them and parts are not available. The rims have some cracks
around the spoke holes. Hubs are in good shape, need packing etc.
If anyone wants them for the price of shipping let me know.

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I have a pair of Rolf Sestrieres that I bought figuring it would be 'fun' to work on
rebuilding a set of low-spoke high tension rims. You know the story, never
got around to them and parts are not available. The rims have some cracks
around the spoke holes. Hubs are in good shape, need packing etc.
If anyone wants them for the price of shipping let me know.

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I found a couple pics - paired spoke design, 18F, 24R, correct? But I can't make out the spokes. J-bend, straight-pull, or proprietary?

Edit: also found 20F pic, but did find several sets that had been rebuilt with non-paired rims, so the spokes must either be non-pro*, or can be replaced with them.
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