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Old 11-14-12, 01:50 PM
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they are 1.32" x 24 tpi. I would like campagnolo or compatible. Most others are 1.29" x 24 TPI. I got the hub in a trade and it has a BB lockring on it... not good 1.37" too much play, I would not ride with such a lock-ring. The pain is I sold the spare one I had years ago!
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ISO: 70's suntour hubs. Trying to match to a bike with first gen cyclone derailleurs. Prefer high flange but not very picky.

Have: Various rebuilt Regina freewheels, shimano 600 tricolor brakes and levers, 105 clamp-on downtube shifters, more stuff I'll add later......

Feel free to make trade offers for stuff I have as well!!
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Have: "Jim Blackburn" black ano bottle cage, used but in good+ shape
Want: same in silver, as in with the "Jim Blackburn" engraving

Also have a "Jim Blackburn" silver rear rack that measures 16 1/8" from mounting hole to mounting hole. I need one a little smaller, but I'll need to measure (15 1/4" maybe?) Save me from trying to modify it.
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ISO Pivo death stem, matching handlebar and chrome steel seat post (assembly) for a 71 Gitane TDF. I also need the Ideal 80 saddle or the stock plastic one. I want the exact stem model. I have Cinelli stems or other stuff to trade.


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Frank, RHM might have one. Shoot him a pm
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I am pretty sure I have a stem like this, but I think it is a bit shorter. Will need to check when I get home.

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ISO Pivo death stem, matching handlebar and chrome steel seat post (assembly) for a 71 Gitane TDF. I also need the Ideal 80 saddle or the stock plastic one. I want the exact stem model. I have Cinelli stems or other stuff to trade.


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^ The AVAs were the death stem. I wonder if someone tried to jam a 26 bar in the 25 hole on that one.
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i got 4 of these AVA stems (NOS) for sale..


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Campagnolo Late S.R. groupset. or most of it
italian thread,
I can come up with hubs, and levers myself.
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Originally Posted by Ex Pres
^ The AVAs were the death stem. I wonder if someone tried to jam a 26 bar in the 25 hole on that one.
I think the damage was done in an attempt to expedite removal. I pulled it back around the handlebar and it "looks" fine LOL.

I thought all the ones with hole in the back were death stems. I was mistaken..
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Originally Posted by ftwelder
I think the damage was done in an attempt to expedite removal. I pulled it back around the handlebar and it "looks" fine LOL.

I thought all the ones with hole in the back were death stems. I was mistaken..
Frank, I have the Pivo stem from a slightly larger TdF frame. It's not very long for such a large frame--probably the same size as your broken one. I also have the original seatpost, which is very rusty and has lost lot of its chrome, and also the original plastic saddle--possibly the single most uncomfortable saddle ever made. It's scuffed and has some rust on the rails, but is probably useable. Happy to send all three your way if you can use them--they're not doing me any good here.
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ISO:
- square-taper 170-172.5mm crankset.
- a 42(ish) tooth chainring

Have: Hm...some random stuff.
- 600 tricolor 7 speed groupset (single-pivot brakes), including headset/bb/wheelset (uniglide hub)
- 105 36h 8 speed rear hub.
- VO Moderniste Cage
- newer Ultegra RD
- other stuff which I've lost track of; if there's something in particular you need, let me know, I may have something.

I'm also deciding b/w dove bars, VO porteur, and nitto promenade b603 bars on this new build, so two of those are up for trade too.
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Originally Posted by ftwelder
I also need the Ideal 80 saddle or the stock plastic one.
Ahh, the Freccia d'Oro is the plastic saddle that you're looking for. At least, that's what came on the nearly NOS TDF that I bought a few years ago and kind of regret selling.

I still have the Freccia d'Oro, if you want to trade for something. A long Cinelli stem would be great, particularly if it's old logo. Let me know if you're interested in my old Legnano tubular set as well, as I need to raise some dough to pay for my recent Merckx/Andy Gilmour spending spree....
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Originally Posted by bibliobob
Ahh, the Freccia d'Oro is the plastic saddle that you're looking for. At least, that's what came on the nearly NOS TDF that I bought a few years ago and kind of regret selling.

I still have the Freccia d'Oro, if you want to trade for something. A long Cinelli stem would be great, particularly if it's old logo. Let me know if you're interested in my old Legnano tubular set as well, as I need to raise some dough to pay for my recent Merckx/Andy Gilmour spending spree....

OK, you got it..
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ISO Raleigh front brake cable (the kind with a stop on both ends). Raleigh three speed hub shifter cable. black preferred but not necessary. please include email if you PM and maybe we can work something out!
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ISO Raleigh front brake cable (the kind with a stop on both ends). Raleigh three speed hub shifter cable. black preferred but not necessary. please include email if you PM and maybe we can work something out!
Got one, pm'd
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I'm looking for an early 70s Gitane TdF frame and fork in 61 to 64 cm. I can't stand dents, but paint patina is fine. All else being equal, I'd prefer a version with a mounting claw rather than an integral Simplex hanger. (Maybe all TdFs had claws, it was only the Super Corsa that had the integral hanger? My knowledge doesn't go that deep.) A pre-drewed Simplex hanger would be fine--I'm just not prepared to be the guy who takes a file to a previously intact one.
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Have:
Sachs New Success short reach side pull brake calipers
1st generation Suntour Superbe Pro braze on front derailleur


ISO:
Mid-reach side pull brakes - Dia-Compe, Suntour or Weinmann
26.4 Laprade style seat post
Suntour Blue Line or Cyclone Mk I clamp on downtube shifters
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ISO: 1" to 1 1/8" stem adapter preferably alloy and or a 1 1/8 stem/ 26.0 bar clamp low to no rise and 70 to 80 mm reach.


for trade: Book "QUEST FOR SPEED" by Andrew Ritchie; steel riser stem 22.2x 25.4x 100mm sand blasted and blackened from a Raliegh M-50; 1 set shimano Exage Action Brake calipers.

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ISO m6x1.0 bolt about 55mm long, with a recessed allen head. These are the bolt size that go thru drilled fork crowns. can only find 40mm locally :\

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Originally Posted by frantik
ISO m6x1.0 bolt about 55mm long, with a recessed allen head. These are the bolt size that go thru drilled fork crowns. can only find 40mm locally :\

How many do you want ?
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Originally Posted by puchfinnland
ISO

Sanyo Dynapower

be nice to have one for the future...

I have one that is gathering dust... shipping might be a little much.
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Originally Posted by Sixty Fiver
How many do you want ?
uh.. two?
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