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Old 01-17-15, 10:45 AM
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I have one of these that is broken at the right drop out... 2004 Kestrel Evoke Dura-Ace - BikePedia

This is going to look awesome! I'll post pics when I get it finished.
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ISO:

- Campy Record front skewer
- Decent 5 or ultra 6 speed freewheel, 14-26t (or maybe 13-26t)

Have:

- Whatcha lookin' for?
- Some nice freewheels max 24t
- Beer?

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Matrix Rims/Wheels - My vintage Trek habit has left me with a lot of singles that I'd like to turn into wheelsets.

Matrix Titan - Black anodize
Matrix ISO CII - Gray anodize
Matrix Titan - Gray anodize
Matrix Titan II - Gray anodize
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Originally Posted by a3inverter
ISO:

Matrix Rims/Wheels - My vintage Trek habit has left me with a lot of singles that I'd like to turn into wheelsets.

Matrix Titan - Black anodize
Matrix ISO CII - Gray anodize
Matrix Titan - Gray anodize
Matrix Titan II - Gray anodize
Might you be interested in a swap? I have an ISO C-II that needs a mate and I think I must have one of the others you're looking for. I'll check when I get home tonight.
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Originally Posted by a3inverter
ISO:

Matrix Rims/Wheels - My vintage Trek habit has left me with a lot of singles that I'd like to turn into wheelsets.

Matrix Titan - Black anodize
Matrix ISO CII - Gray anodize
Matrix Titan - Gray anodize
Matrix Titan II - Gray anodize
Originally Posted by BluesDaddy
Might you be interested in a swap? I have an ISO C-II that needs a mate and I think I must have one of the others you're looking for. I'll check when I get home tonight.

I think I also have a Matrix rim out in my shed, though I can't remember much about it. I'll look tomorrow and report back.
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Non-Shimano 126mm Rear hub, 6-7 speed, bonus points for cassette or freewheel included.

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All sorts of random stuff.
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FT: L. Turbo saddle in very good condition.

ISO: a more modern race oriented saddle to trade for the above.
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Originally Posted by jonwvara
I think I also have a Matrix rim out in my shed, though I can't remember much about it. I'll look tomorrow and report back.
Okay, I found it. I'm sick with bronchitis and don't feel up to taking pictures right now, but here's a description:

Wheel is 32-spoke front. The actual width of the rim is about 18.5 mm, measured with a cheap set of slide calipers. The rim is anodized and could b described as gray, although it looks more silver to me. There's a red and yellow "Matrix" sticker on the rim, also a smaller blue, black, and yellow sticker that says "Aurora welded machined 700c." There's also a small American-flag sticker near the valve stem that says "Matrix made in the USA."

Hub is a low-flange Shimano RSX HG A410. The bearings seem to spin freely and the rim shows very little wear on the braking surfaces.

It looks like the one in this Velobase image: https://velobase.com/ViewComponent.as...fc41c&Enum=107

Don't know if that's what anyone is looking for--there must be a lot of variations of Matrix rims out there--but let me know if it is.
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Originally Posted by downwinded
ISO - Base mount and sensor for a Cateye ATC CC-8000 cyclocomputer. Anyone have this lying around or know a source? Have not contacted Cateye at this point as I just got this base unit.
I have a (wired) Cateye Vectra complete with mount. Do you know if the mounts are similar?
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ISO:
Fiamme oval Red Label 36h tubular rim.
Campy axle to stretch a Record high-flange from 120 to 126mm
Normandy high flange cones (two pair)

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Originally Posted by top506
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Fiamme oval Red Label 36h tubular rim.
Campy axle to stretch a Record high-flange from 120 to 126mm
Normandy high flange cones (two pair)

Top
Top, I have a pair of 36-hole Fiamme red label rims, but they've got the rectangular labels. In decent shape, I think, but very dirty. Let me know if you're interested in either or both.
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Originally Posted by OldsCOOL
I have a (wired) Cateye Vectra complete with mount. Do you know if the mounts are similar?
I believe the vectra a quite a bit newer but I will try to check and make sure.
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Originally Posted by a3inverter
ISO:

Matrix Rims/Wheels - My vintage Trek habit has left me with a lot of singles that I'd like to turn into wheelsets.

Matrix Titan - Black anodize
Matrix ISO CII - Gray anodize
Matrix Titan - Gray anodize
Matrix Titan II - Gray anodize
You might get more offers than you need, but if you're interested I have the original wheels from an 85 720 (helicomatic + matrix titan). Let me know if you want more specific info or photos.
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Originally Posted by top506
ISO:
Fiamme oval Red Label 36h tubular rim.
Campy axle to stretch a Record high-flange from 120 to 126mm
Normandy high flange cones (two pair)

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I may be mistaken, but I think you should just be able to use your existing axle with less of it protruding past the locknuts. You only need a very small amount...
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Originally Posted by JAG410
ISO:

Non-Shimano 126mm Rear hub, 6-7 speed, bonus points for cassette or freewheel included.

FT:

All sorts of random stuff.
I have a set of maillard helicomatic wheels in that spacing. 6 speed with cassette. Let me know if that's something you'd be interested in.
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Originally Posted by inkandsilver
I may be mistaken, but I think you should just be able to use your existing axle with less of it protruding past the locknuts. You only need a very small amount...
Yeah, tried that.
First 120 to 126 I've done that requires a longer axle.

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Originally Posted by top506
Normandy high flange cones (two pair)
I think I have one pair. I can't remember condition or if they're high flange (is there a difference?) but I can check tomorrow if you like.
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I think I have one pair. I can't remember condition or if they're high flange (is there a difference?) but I can check tomorrow if you like.
Thanks.

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Originally Posted by OldsCOOL
FT: L. Turbo saddle in very good condition.

ISO: a more modern race oriented saddle to trade for the above.
Tell me more about this L Turbo Have a 2002 Fi:Zik Pave with Ti rails available, hardly ridden, Belgian colours

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ISO: Part for Shimano ST-5500 (105) Shifter

I am looking for a missing piece for a front (left side) Shimano 9 speed shifter. The model is ST-5500 which is the 105 series. I have two shifters that are missing the part but since the right is a backup what I really need is for the left. I would take both if you have them. The piece I need is the cover that is over the Flight Deck connection. If you have the screws that would be great too. Here is a picture showing where the cover should be. Thanks.

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If you get down to the cities there are quite a few shops that sell used parts for cheap and most have a lot of hubs. If nothing pans out for you let me know and I will check out the shops to see if they have something you are interested in. Also, the bike swap on February 8 usually has a good selection of hubs.

Originally Posted by JAG410
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Non-Shimano 126mm Rear hub, 6-7 speed, bonus points for cassette or freewheel included.

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All sorts of random stuff.
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Originally Posted by top506
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Normandy high flange cones (two pair)
You and me both. I could use a pair of front cones for a Normandy Luxe Competition hub.
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Originally Posted by 3speedslow
Tell me more about this L Turbo Have a 2002 Fi:Zik Pave with Ti rails available, hardly ridden, Belgian colours
Here are some pics showing the worst for wear. No tears, just some wearing away of the newness. Nicely padded without feeling heavy.

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Have: Eclipse rear rack (photos on request)
ISO: Blackburn front rack--the kind with the fitting that mounts on the from brake bolt.

Not necessarily proposing a direct exchange--I have other trade goods.
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On behalf of a friend, I am searching for a 700c clincher wheelset for his Peugeot PX-10. Anyone? Bueller?
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