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Old 01-07-11, 01:42 PM
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Originally Posted by jamesj
ISO or WTB a SR stem 100mm 25.4
I have one as shown in my post on page 206. Send me an email.
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Originally Posted by matt0ne
It's 111mm - I believe it came with a Daytona Crankset
If it is a double, then yes, it should be 111mm. That looks to be a veloce BB. Most centaur cups are black and use a different tool. (Veloce bbs and centaur ones are interchangeable)
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Triples can use a 111mm but only with some frames
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Originally Posted by matt0ne
I have one Bottom Bracket with English Threading:



Need one Campy Bottom Bracket with Italian Threading and square taper - any kind.
I had the exact opposite problem! A month ago, this would have worked amazingly. I had an Italian 111mm needing English.
However, before I found a different solution, I was about to simply buy the English cups on eBay for about $11-15.

My solution was a little easier, as I simply used a Suntour Sprint 111mm bb and 300 miles in, it's great.

You might try just looking for the cups.
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only in this forum if you search the term "ISO" you're going to find half of the entries referring to the threading standards put forth by the International Standards Organisation (or whatever it stands for in Swiss French)...just to muddy things up
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Originally Posted by unworthy1
only in this forum if you search the term "ISO" you're going to find half of the entries referring to the threading standards put forth by the International Standards Organisation (or whatever it stands for in Swiss French)...just to muddy things up
muddy away - that was a small point of confusion.
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Originally Posted by RobbieTunes
I had the exact opposite problem! A month ago, this would have worked amazingly. I had an Italian 111mm needing English.
However, before I found a different solution, I was about to simply buy the English cups on eBay for about $11-15.

My solution was a little easier, as I simply used a Suntour Sprint 111mm bb and 300 miles in, it's great.

You might try just looking for the cups.
I wish that were the case... One side isn't removable.

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Phil woods hubs laced to 27" rims. 6 speed freewheel means it may be 126mm axle spacing?
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Originally Posted by matt0ne
I wish that were the case... One side isn't removable.

I have the tool for this that I don't need anymore if anyone needs one.
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I have the tool for this that I don't need anymore if anyone needs one.
pm sent.
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Originally Posted by matt0ne
So, call me a noob or whatever, but I can't for the life of me figure out what "ISO" means. Help me!
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Have:
Nitto B115-450. Excellent condition, 25.4 clamp. GONE.
Belleri track bars. 41cm c-c. No defects, sleeveless, 25.4 clamp.

100mm Specialized quill stem, 25.4 clamp, alloy
100mm Sakae quill stem, 25.4 clamp, alloy

aero 27.2 seatpost, not long, standard setback, alloy
"std" 27.0 seatpost, not long, standard setback, alloy

105 Golden Arrow 28.6 double FD
Ultegra triple braze-on FD
Sora 34.9 double FD
Veloce braze-on double FD

8-sp Mirage RD
gorgeous pre-Ergo Athena RD, missing the piece that controls the pivot swing.

105 Octalink 9-sp crankset, 170 nice shape, 2nd set of arms, good rings.
Sakae CR "swirl" crankset, square taper, 170, w/good rings, weighs about 2/3 the 105.

Set Avocet Criterium 700x23 skinwalls. Good shape, just not for my tastes. PENDING.
(These are the Fast-Grip K20's).


ADDED: 80's Super Record track pedals, silver body, black cages.


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38cm bars, clean sleeve area, which will be ridden on the hoods. 25.4/26.0 clamp. SECURED.

bullhorn/aero combo, about mid-90's. OK with the DT shifter mounts, too.

black quill stem, 90-100mm, 25.4 clamp.

black 27.2 seatpost, no set-back, or Fast Forward 27.2

Bar end shifters, friction ok.

TT brake levers for bullhorns.

Decent used tire with a red stripe, or a red sidewall like the older Panaracer Stradius...

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58cm 1981 Fuji America that I just don't find myself riding much anymore. I tend to use the old racing bikes instead.

(housing could be tidied up under the sew-on leather, but I haven't had the chance yet and may not need to bother with it. Rear reflector is available, but was removed so I could use a saddlebag.)

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Interesting frame or bike. What do you have in 57-60cm?
I have a 58cm 1988 Fuji Tiara that would qualify as interesting
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ISO: Nitto model 55 handlebars

42-44 width.

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Originally Posted by khatfull
I have a 58cm 1988 Fuji Tiara that would qualify as interesting
Ha! What would you need with another America?
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Originally Posted by beech333
Ha! What would you need with another America?
Braze up a tandem??
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solution found!

Originally Posted by matt0ne
i have one bottom bracket with english threading:



need one campy bottom bracket with italian threading and square taper - any kind.
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ISO
Mafac cable hanger w/hardware
bolt for Mafac Racer caliper arm(I picked up a Weinmann caliper hoping it would match but nada)
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ISO:

braze on campagnolo downtube shifter set.


have: money
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STILL ISO:
black cinelli or otherwise italian quill stem in the 80-110 range. I'd prefer it to be in very good condition, and if you know where it is located that would be helpful too
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I have an ITM Racing 110...but...it would probably need a respray. I was gonna/would cover the logo on the face and respray the rest of the stem. An option if you don't find anything else.

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STILL ISO:
black cinelli or otherwise italian quill stem in the 80-110 range. I'd prefer it to be in very good condition, and if you know where it is located that would be helpful too
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Anybody have a 54-56cm Lambert/Viscount frame they want to trade? With or without "death fork" is fine. Or other British-built road/path frame?

I have a freshly powder-coated Trek 760 frame I can offer in trade. It suffered a front-end collision and I was able to roll out the damage prior to refinishing. The frame has been fully prepped (BB chased & faced; head tube faced, braze-ons chased) since powder coating. I even have a Reynolds decal I could put on it (no Trek decals, alas).

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ISO:
-Long reach rear dual or single pivot. Cable release on caliper
-Long reach or short reach front dual pivot. Cable release on caliper
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