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Old 01-08-12, 12:42 AM
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One man's crap is another man's treasure (maybe)

The folks are going to be in town in a week so my wife and I’ve been cleaning the house including the bike cave. As a result I ended up with a bunch of items I am never going to use that hopefully can be used by one of you.

If you want you can have any or all of it for the price of shipping.

- Cat Eye Velo Cyclo Computer CC-1000 – I popped in two AA batteries and the display is working. Unfortunately I no longer have the handlebar attachment (these have been claimed)
- Two smaller reflectors, as well as wheel reflectors, large metal dork disc, Custom stem (claimed) and front wheel brackets (whatever you call those things) came off my Schwinn Traveler.
- Top center is a never used bracket for a Kryptonite U-lock
- Pedals are English thread. I don’t know the make but they are stamped ‘Made in England’. Spin pretty smooth, cannot tell you if they can be overhauled (these have been claimed)
- Smaller plastic dork disc came off Trek 1500
- Single darker blue bottle cage is a Blackburn - some paint has chipped off (these have been claimed)
- Pair of lighter blue bottle cages came of my Giant MTB I only had for 6 days before it was stolen at the train station (very good condition) - I hope it's not passing on the bad karma (these have been claimed)


- Vetta Gel Saddle – came off Trek 1500 – fabric is a little loose on top
- Shimano PD-525 SPD pedals – no clue if they work (these have been claimed)


I ended up completely rearranging the work area (no, I’m not giving any of this stuff away) and for the price of free you are going to have to accept me showing it off:




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Beautiful cleanup job! I need to do exactly the same.

Anyway... PM coming your way on the quill pedals.
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Beautiful cleanup job! I need to do exactly the same.

Anyway... PM coming your way on the quill pedals.
Are those going on the cranks I think they are?
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Are those going on the cranks I think they are?
Hmmm, maybe. As it turns out, I got these yesterday. I think they are Chater-Lea cranks, but they are unmarked. I think in some cases Chater-Lea made parts for various bike companies which would explain why they don't have the CL or the Chater-Lea stamping on the cranks. Because I wanted to get an informed opinion, I started a thread but nobody's responded yet.


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Free hubs and tires and saddle!

Pair of Maillard hubs with matching skewers. They're dirty and the nuts have a little surface rust, but they spin nicely and with a little elbow grease and bearing service they should be good for, oh, another 25 years or so.
Free for the cost of postage, I ship cheapest USPS.


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Originally Posted by rccardr
Four pairs of hubs. Pretty sure I have skewers for all of these, although they may not all match the respective hub in which they arrive. They're dirty and some of the nuts have alittle surface rust, but they all spin nicely and with a little elbow grease and bearing service they should be good for, oh, another 25 years or so. everything is free for the cost of postage, I ship cheapest USPS and nothing here is very heavy.

PM being sent on mustache bars.

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Originally Posted by rccardr
Four pairs of hubs. Pretty sure I have skewers for all of these, although they may not all match the respective hub in which they arrive. They're dirty and some of the nuts have alittle surface rust, but they all spin nicely and with a little elbow grease and bearing service they should be good for, oh, another 25 years or so. everything is free for the cost of postage, I ship cheapest USPS and nothing here is very heavy.

Maillard 32H


Suntour (not Superbe, not pro) 36H


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Suntour/Maillard combo 36H


Feeling clown-ish? One red, one orange CST 23 X 700, practically new. Ronald McDonald costume not included.


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The Puny Fart-Thing (small penny farthing).
Made from a genuine Radio Flyer trike that got crashed. Not really rideable for various geometry reasons. All the neighborhood kids have given it their best and the closest they've come is pushing off from the top of the hill in the yard and coasting spread eagle style till they hit the fence at the bottom. Good for decor. I'd kinda like to get it out of the basement before they remember it in the spring. You pay shipping.
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I have tried multiple times to send a private message regarding the Ronald McDonald tire set. I can't confirm that it is sending. PM me if you still have them.
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Seeds, I never got a PM from you. Tires are gone.
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Pair O' pumps

Pair of bike pumps- one Zefal, the other Atmos. Not sure if they do both presta and shrader. Seem to move air, never used them myself, came with a used bike.
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Pair of bike pumps- one Zefal, the other Atmos. Not sure if they do both presta and shrader. Seem to move air, never used them myself, came with a used bike.

Yours for postage.
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Tires with Bonus San Marco Suede Saddle going to Seeds!
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Anybody want a seatpost? Sugino SP-H. Fluted (blue and cream). 26.6. GONE




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Anybody want a seatpost? Sugino SP-H. Fluted (blue and cream). 26.6. GONE



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Vintage teardrop headlight with battery LED retrofit!

Offered for the cost of shipping is a battery LED-retrofitted vintage Cibie headlight. I bought this as a dynamo headlight off of eBay.fr a couple of years ago for my Jeunet porteur project. I retrofitted the internals of a small Planet Bike single LED headlight and installed a push on/off switch on the side. It works quite well. Takes one AA battery. In a year and a half of use including in heavy rain, not a single flicker. Works solid. When I decided I would commute year-round on this bike and needed something brighter, I splurged on dynamo lighting and expensive German lights.

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Offered for the cost of shipping is a battery LED-retrofitted vintage Cibie headlight. I bought this as a dynamo headlight off of eBay.fr a couple of years ago for my Jeunet porteur project. I retrofitted the internals of a small Planet Bike single LED headlight and installed a push on/off switch on the side. It works quite well. Takes one AA battery. In a year and a half of use including in heavy rain, not a single flicker. Works solid. When I decided I would commute year-round on this bike and needed something brighter, I splurged on dynamo lighting and expensive German lights.

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Originally Posted by southpawboston
offered for the cost of shipping is a battery led-retrofitted vintage cibie headlight. I bought this as a dynamo headlight off of ebay.fr a couple of years ago for my jeunet porteur project. I retrofitted the internals of a small planet bike single led headlight and installed a push on/off switch on the side. It works quite well. Takes one aa battery. In a year and a half of use including in heavy rain, not a single flicker. Works solid. When i decided i would commute year-round on this bike and needed something brighter, i splurged on dynamo lighting and expensive german lights.

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Originally Posted by southpawboston
Offered for the cost of shipping is a battery LED-retrofitted vintage Cibie headlight. I bought this as a dynamo headlight off of eBay.fr a couple of years ago for my Jeunet porteur project. I retrofitted the internals of a small Planet Bike single LED headlight and installed a push on/off switch on the side. It works quite well. Takes one AA battery. In a year and a half of use including in heavy rain, not a single flicker. Works solid. When I decided I would commute year-round on this bike and needed something brighter, I splurged on dynamo lighting and expensive German lights.

Bike not included .

Geesh, that got claimed quickly. I had no idea there would be so much demand for this... I should start making these to sell .

In all fairness I'm giving it to the first person who contacted me. If I don't get back to you it means you were beat to it. Thanks for all the inquiries.
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I should start making these to sell .
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Originally Posted by southpawboston
Geesh, that got claimed quickly. I had no idea there would be so much demand for this... I should start making these to sell .

In all fairness I'm giving it to the first person who contacted me. If I don't get back to you it means you were beat to it. Thanks for all the inquiries.
If you made a front and matching rear I'd totally hit you up for a build I'm doing right now. That is a great idea. I wonder if I could find one of those bodies and just somehow put one of those magicshine knockoffs in to get some good power.
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Originally Posted by himespau
If you made a front and matching rear I'd totally hit you up for a build I'm doing right now. That is a great idea. I wonder if I could find one of those bodies and just somehow put one of those magicshine knockoffs in to get some good power.
Lemme look and see if I have a spare. I bought a lot of three, gave this one away, sold the other NOS shell, so that leaves the third one mysteriously unaccounted for...
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+2 I live the style of that light, upgrades to LED look great in that, at least from the side.
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I'm moving from Minnesota to Indiana at the beginning of April, and I have a couple frames to give away for the price of shipping.

First up is an early 80's Fuji Gran Tourer SE (complete with a totally bent fork). I grabbed this out of a dumpster many years ago and it's been sitting since. It measures 62.5 cm from center to top of the seat tube and 59.5 cm from center to center of the top tube. Serial number is FJ009205. It's a Cro-Moly 441 frame.

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