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Old 04-06-09, 08:39 PM
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I just checked. I even have a 600ex shifter that would work. Please....Please.
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Originally Posted by Bob Barker
I'm ready to go, have spray gun, will shoot. Even have white paint.
But I haven't lived in Jersey since '66.

But it's cheaper to ship to AL than CA
Why would you ever want to leave NJ?

Wait, the rules don't indicate that I have to pick up the shipping tab, do they? If that's the case, it's definitely local pickup only!
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I just checked. I even have a 600ex shifter that would work. Please....Please.
Oh, I'd include the Campy shifters and adapter.
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Did you look at the thread pics?

I should have mentioned, there's also something funny about the forks. They appear aligned, but they are wider than 110mm, and when the front axle is completely seated in the dropouts, and the QR is engaged, the wheel sits decidedly skewed to one side. It's adjustable, of course, by moving the axle down a bit on one side, but I don't know who advisable that is. I do it on another bike I have though, with no ill effects thus far.
I did scan the other thread so I'm not scared off. I can have the fork checked for alignment. I happen to have a fantastic builder in town who could look at it.

Edit about the shifter: Even better.
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Originally Posted by Cynikal
I did scan the other thread so I'm not scared off. I can have the fork checked for alignment. I happen to have a fantastic builder in town who could look at it.

Edit about the shifter: Even better.
You're intent on making me work, aren't you? I'm not even sure I have a good box around. Well, if you're okay picking up the shipping, I'll see what I can do.

EDIT: At least I won't have to pad to preserve the paint!
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Well I hate to make anybody work more than they have too.

I'm good with the shipping and I do appreciate it more than I can express in the web. PM me when you have an idea about how much shipping is and send you my address.

Thanks
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Originally Posted by Cynikal
Well I hate to make anybody work more than they have too.

I'm good with the shipping and I do appreciate it more than I can express in the web. PM me when you have an idea about how much shipping is and send you my address.

Thanks
Okay, sold. Just give me a couple days to sort it out. I'll be in touch.
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No, you don't pick up the shipping, but it just makes it an even better deal for me.

Sounds like Cynical really wants it, but I'll bet he can't paint like I do.
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Originally Posted by Bob Barker
No, you don't pick up the shipping, but it just makes it an even better deal for me.

Sounds like Cynical really wants it, but I'll bet he can't paint like I do.
I guess you do have a point about the economics of the matter. And a painters' duel...there's a concept!
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I'd probably loose a painters duel but If I did that frame right I would outsource that portion of the build. Who knows, I could take a crack at painting.

Take your time Junkyard...I'm in no rush. I'm currently obsessed with finishing my cyclocross build.
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I have a beat up 1975 Schwinn Continental, 23" or so, that needs a lot of work and a good home. No one will want me to ship this beast, but if you're local you're welcome to it. Next weekend it gets donated to the co-op, but I just thought I'd throw this up here first in case anyone was interested...

EDIT: Long-gone to mkeller...

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Old 04-11-09, 06:40 AM
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Claimed - Shimano Exage/105/600 cleated style pedals
Claimed - Red Look cleats

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Old 04-11-09, 04:13 PM
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Darn, I'm too slow. I need some cleated road pedals
2nd if he doesn't want them?
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Darn, I'm too slow. I need some cleated road pedals
2nd if he doesn't want them?
Ive got a few pairs of the old style look delta pedals if you'd like a set lemme know, ive got a super clunky first gen pair in black, and a more sleek 247 (i think they were called) pair in dark blue, you'd have to take care of shipping but they are yours for free otherwise.
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i dont know if i can do this, but does anyone have friction stem shifters they wouldnt mind donating to my 1974 gazelle? i stripped it down and converted it to fixed, and now i have found all the parts, but the shifters
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What kind do you need? There's a bunch of old Suntour stem shifters in the parts bins at the co-op I frequent, I could probably snag you a set for next to nothing. I just changed my Univega Nuovo Sport from downtube to stem shifters yesterday.
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i dont know if i can do this, but does anyone have friction stem shifters they wouldnt mind donating to my 1974 gazelle? i stripped it down and converted it to fixed, and now i have found all the parts, but the shifters
If ^ this doesn't work out, I think I have some shimano stem shifters somewhere. Let me know your address and I'll get them to you for postage.
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thanks guys. im not sure what itd be. i will be running the bike 1x5 or 1x7. i dont know if that makes a difference
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Well, one of the levers won't be doing much. ;P

I'll see what's in the bins tomorrow or Wednesday.
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Attention frame-mongers!! I've got a 22" 89 Trek 660 TrueTemper frame and fork that could be a project for someone who wants to put the torch to it. I picked it up just for the wheelset and have stripped everything but the damned fixed cup on the bb which I simply could not bust loose. This frame was in a front-end collision at some point in it's life and has a buckle in the downtube that is about .25" wide and deep across the underside of the tube located about an inch behind the head lug. The top tube has got some reflected damage to the paint but the tube looks just fine to my inexperienced eye. It's free for the price of shipping; the fork looks ok to me.

Also a set of look pedals--red and white that are pretty shabby looking but would work nicely for someone's beater bike cause they still spin 'like buttah'. Shipping's on you.

Here's some pics of the frame:


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Gipiemme Bottom Bracket - Italian

Gone!

For the cost of shipping...I figure someone here could make good use of this:

Gipiemme Bottom Bracket - Italian. Spindle 113 overall, symetrical: 30.5 - 52 - 30.5

Spindle races have some pitting; Cup races ok, some staining/pitting on adjustable cup; Ball bearings in good condition.

More pics here.




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Taken by Duface (see below).

OK, here's a little 27" wheel "kit-of-parts" for someone who is willing to take it on, and pay the shipping:

I have two 27" size Rigida 1320 clincher rims (alloy, no eyelets), both in very good shape. Right now they are two front wheels, laced, galvanized spokes, 36H. One has a Normandy high-flange hub, and the other has an older Sunshine low-flange hub.

You can either have them as-is, or I can un-lace one of them and provide the matching rear hub for either type. No skewers in any case, and the Normandy rear has a solid rear axle. You'll need spokes for the rear wheel build too, at the least.

Why such a weird combination? I had the Sunshine pair originally, rear got tacoed, so I found a matching rim as a front wheel. I've realized that this is the only pair of 27" rims I have, and I've got a surfeit of wheels taking up space. If nobody takes them in a week, I'll CL them locally.

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