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I have one. The new one in silver, all parts still in the bags and never mounted. I'm looking for one of the older ones (MTB) in silver. But I'd consider other trades. PM me if you're interested.
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Want: 26.6 seatpost for a friend (he's broke and still in school and I got him into cycling and N+1 so I financially support most of it...). Needs to at least 9"/23cm from end of the post to the saddle rail clamp.
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Riser 1" quill stem 30 degree 120 extension
Broken/incomplete right side (for RD) Shimano late 80s thumb shifter. Prefer SL-MT62 (Deore II) but the parts I need are probably in any of them (deore, XT, or light action) and/or a complete working right side SL-MT62 or ST-M732 if you have one instead
Riser 1" quill stem 30 degree 120 extension
Broken/incomplete right side (for RD) Shimano late 80s thumb shifter. Prefer SL-MT62 (Deore II) but the parts I need are probably in any of them (deore, XT, or light action) and/or a complete working right side SL-MT62 or ST-M732 if you have one instead
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Still looking for 9s 7700 Dura Ace shifters
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- 700c 36h Mavic MA2 rim
- 25.5mm seatpost (to replace this travesty)
- A pair of MKS Sylvan touring pedals or the like (did Campy make a two-sided pedal? I'd trade my old Record pedals for a pair, if so)
- One of those old Brooks vinyl mattress saddles. Black.
Some things I have to trade
- Never-used Velo Orange metallic braid derailleur kit
- 36h low-flange Maillard 500 front hub
- A well-worn, but comfortable 70s Unicanitor clone hecho en Mexico
- This Selle San Marco saddle
- Huret Rival Front/Rear Derailleurs, and braze-on shifter levers.
- These crappy Simplex shifters.
And probably some other things I can't remember right now...
Thanks for any help you can provide!
- 700c 36h Mavic MA2 rim
- 25.5mm seatpost (to replace this travesty)
- A pair of MKS Sylvan touring pedals or the like (did Campy make a two-sided pedal? I'd trade my old Record pedals for a pair, if so)
- One of those old Brooks vinyl mattress saddles. Black.
Some things I have to trade
- Never-used Velo Orange metallic braid derailleur kit
- 36h low-flange Maillard 500 front hub
- A well-worn, but comfortable 70s Unicanitor clone hecho en Mexico
- This Selle San Marco saddle
- Huret Rival Front/Rear Derailleurs, and braze-on shifter levers.
- These crappy Simplex shifters.
And probably some other things I can't remember right now...
Thanks for any help you can provide!
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I have a 25.4 seatpost. I'll send you a PM with my email.
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They are also pretty pretty. Will have to keep an eye out for those. Thanks, JDT!
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And priced accordingly. There are two sets on eBay right now, both BIN. One asking 269.95, the other 337.50. There is one sold pair in the last two weeks. Went for 199.95. The two for sale might be optimistically priced, but they won't go cheap...
Edit: Actually, the two sets for sale (Centaur, full cage) are different than the one that sold (Blue caged BMX, flat front and rear cage plates, nothing outboard of the body).
Edit: Actually, the two sets for sale (Centaur, full cage) are different than the one that sold (Blue caged BMX, flat front and rear cage plates, nothing outboard of the body).
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There's also a set of Euclid MTB pedals. These are probably less rare than the BMX pedals. To get them relatively cheap would require buying a used Campy-equipped MTB.
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What??? Only 2 wheels?
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ISO advice and maybe a few parts. I need a crank for a highly scratched and uni-crowned Miami-Vice Centurion Ironman I'm building up for fun. It going to be a frankenbike but it will sure by golly still look like an Ironman. No way to hide those colors. I'm trying to decide between something like a Sugio Mighty with large-ish freewheel, or a Sugino Super Maxy so I can run compact double chainrings on the 110mm BCD.
Several small decisions depend on the choice of crank, such as spindle. I have an English right-side fixed cup but no left or adjustable ring. (Long story, goes back decades.) I have a 112mm (3N?) and a Stronglight 120mm spindle. Another might be hard to find. Or I could just spring for the UN55 sealed bearing unit.
Have: Those spindles, a pair of Lyotard Berthet pedals w/English thread, Campy NR 49T charinring, Campy Gran Sport RD whose mounting threads don't seem to like any bike I own but is otherwise good, assorted other small items.
Several small decisions depend on the choice of crank, such as spindle. I have an English right-side fixed cup but no left or adjustable ring. (Long story, goes back decades.) I have a 112mm (3N?) and a Stronglight 120mm spindle. Another might be hard to find. Or I could just spring for the UN55 sealed bearing unit.
Have: Those spindles, a pair of Lyotard Berthet pedals w/English thread, Campy NR 49T charinring, Campy Gran Sport RD whose mounting threads don't seem to like any bike I own but is otherwise good, assorted other small items.
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somehow i doubt you're going to find a campy equipped mtb for cheap.. very few import companies spec'd campy on their mtbs during the short time campy made mtb stuff
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There's also a price ceiling on used mountain bikes, so they can't run insanely expensive like some road bikes.
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From the photos, I can't identify the pedals.
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and i suppose it's all relative to what you're comparing it to.. no campy mtb parts are going to be cheap when compared to japanese made bits
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There's also a price ceiling on used mountain bikes, so they can't run insanely expensive like some road bikes.