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Old 03-24-16, 04:19 PM
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Anybody have a set of bolts & spacers for LOOK Delta cleats? I just "scored" a pair of apparently unused Sampson Stratics with cleats which seem to utilize the LOOK bolt configuration.

I have lots of bike doo-dads to trade.
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I've got a nice set of Suntour XC roller cam brakes including all parts. I'm looking for....really anything interesting? I'd throw these on the 'Bay but I'm pretty lazy. Anybody have any need of these? Photo from velobase. Mine are in pretty good condition, I just haven't felt like polishing uthem up for sale.

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ISO: I am looking for a set of 6 speed indexed Suntour down tube shifters to run a Superbe Pro rear derailleur on a Suntour 6 speed freewheel. I guess Superbe Pro 6 speed Accushift are what I'm after. Or anything else that would be a good match. I am not looking for friction shifters.. that is what I currently have and want to go with indexed.
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Originally Posted by hatrack71
ISO: I am looking for a set of 6 speed indexed Suntour down tube shifters to run a Superbe Pro rear derailleur on a Suntour 6 speed freewheel. I guess Superbe Pro 6 speed Accushift are what I'm after. Or anything else that would be a good match. I am not looking for friction shifters.. that is what I currently have and want to go with indexed.
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Originally Posted by icepick_trotsky
Braze on?
Yes..do you?
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Originally Posted by hatrack71
Yes..do you?
Sorry, no. I've got some 7 speed bar ends, but that's it for Suntour. Looks like there's some eBay options, though.
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Originally Posted by unworthy1
I MIGHT have one thing in your list: the Superbe FD fro the Moser...I'll look this weekend and let you know, but looks like you're under the PM limit so will email or post it here.

EDIT: The only one I've found is clamp-on (endless band variety), though I swear I had a "braze-on" model but either it's deeply buried or I sold it and have forgotten.
Hey, thanks for looking for that for me. I didn't knew a PM limit exist in this forum. How many posts do I need to get over it?
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Hey, thanks for looking for that for me. I didn't knew a PM limit exist in this forum. How many posts do I need to get over it?
50, so you've got a fair bit of work to do.
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Originally Posted by hatrack71
ISO: I am looking for a set of 6 speed indexed Suntour down tube shifters to run a Superbe Pro rear derailleur on a Suntour 6 speed freewheel. I guess Superbe Pro 6 speed Accushift are what I'm after. Or anything else that would be a good match. I am not looking for friction shifters.. that is what I currently have and want to go with indexed.
I have a set of Suntour a-3000 braze-on shifters, but I'm not sure about compatibility.
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ISO:
Suntour power ratchet thumb shifters with the black covers (Have a set of barcons to trade)
Black Deore 4-finger MTB levers, or something like that
Silver Paul canti levers, or a nice-ish set of those Dia Compe SS-6's

Have:
Suntour power ratchet barcons
TRP RRL levers (gum hoods)
Suntour Symmetric downtube shifters
Some brand new 50.4 TA rings
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Originally Posted by LeifMichelsen
Would also take other 28 hole rims with clearly less than 290g/rim. I know that there also were some Nisi with 230g or Mavic Record du Monde de l'Heure with 230g i.e. Would save me at least 100g on the wheelset at least again. I am planning a vintage road bike wheel set with around 1.3 - 1.4 kg everything considered….

I found a 28H rim but I don't know its weight. Email me if you want pictures.
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Have both an XT version of the 4 fingers and deore. Both cosmetically not the best but these are mechanically bombproof. I think I also have a set of SS=6 levers though one of the barrel adjusters is broken. I did fine some cheep silver adjusters that match and have the same thread however. let me know if you have any interest, since these are below the condition you are requesting.

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ISO:
Suntour power ratchet thumb shifters with the black covers (Have a set of barcons to trade)
Black Deore 4-finger MTB levers, or something like that
Silver Paul canti levers, or a nice-ish set of those Dia Compe SS-6's

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Some brand new 50.4 TA rings
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A friend loaned me a Proteus wrench to remove the dust caps from a set of Lyotard pedals. For future use, I'd like to find one of my very own. The one Billy loaned me has an octagonal 22mm opening on one end, and an 11mm hex opening on the other (for the lock nut, I believe). It's stamped from sheet metal similar to those MAFAC tool kit wrenches. If you've got a spare languishing in your parts bin (all I really need is the 22mm thing), I'm sure I have some bit of trading material. Happy to spend some bucks as well.
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Originally Posted by cyclotoine
Have both an XT version of the 4 fingers and deore. Both cosmetically not the best but these are mechanically bombproof. I think I also have a set of SS=6 levers though one of the barrel adjusters is broken. I did fine some cheep silver adjusters that match and have the same thread however. let me know if you have any interest, since these are below the condition you are requesting.
Definitely interested in all of the above! Could you snap a few pics and PM them my way?? Thanks so much!
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Originally Posted by smontanaro
A friend loaned me a Proteus wrench to remove the dust caps from a set of Lyotard pedals. For future use, I'd like to find one of my very own. The one Billy loaned me has an octagonal 22mm opening on one end, and an 11mm hex opening on the other (for the lock nut, I believe). It's stamped from sheet metal similar to those MAFAC tool kit wrenches. If you've got a spare languishing in your parts bin (all I really need is the 22mm thing), I'm sure I have some bit of trading material. Happy to spend some bucks as well.
If you still have it in hand, could you show a pic? I have all sorts of small wrenches in the bin and might have a match.
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ISO: 8 speed Shimano bar end shifters. They only have to function well.

WTT: 1997 3x8 105 brifters in decent aesthetic condition. They have been overhauled and function quite well. The only downside is that there isn't any trim function for the FD so you don't have quite the range of gears as you would with DT shifters. But if you want some bomb-proof 8 speed brifters, these are it. Can also be set up as a double so you would get a little bit of trim with that setup.

OR 8 speed Tri-color DT shifters.
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Hi all. I'm new here. Just bought a vintage trek road bike. The stem is way too long for me. It's a 130mm Cinelli quill style that fits a 26.4 Cinelli bar. I'm looking to trade it for a 80-90mm that will fit my 26.4 bar. Would also be willing to trade the whole bar/stem for a Sakae custom bar and stem as long as the stem is between 80-90mm.

Also have a set of old Time clipless pedals. If anyone's interested I'll throw them in as well
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Hi all. I'm new here. Just bought a vintage trek road bike. The stem is way too long for me. It's a 130mm Cinelli quill style that fits a 26.4 Cinelli bar. I'm looking to trade it for a 80-90mm that will fit my 26.4 bar. Would also be willing to trade the whole bar/stem for a Sakae custom bar and stem as long as the stem is between 80-90mm.

Also have a set of old Time clipless pedals. If anyone's interested I'll throw them in as well
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Originally Posted by hatrack71
ISO: I am looking for a set of 6 speed indexed Suntour down tube shifters to run a Superbe Pro rear derailleur on a Suntour 6 speed freewheel. I guess Superbe Pro 6 speed Accushift are what I'm after. Or anything else that would be a good match. I am not looking for friction shifters.. that is what I currently have and want to go with indexed.
Are you still looking?

I got these in a trade from otg because I needed the clamp band. I could pass the actual shifters (7-speed Accushift) along to you if they'll meet your needs.

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ISO:
Suntour Superbe Pro crankset and bottom bracket OR Ofmega Mistral crankset and bottom bracket
Suntour Superbe Pro braze on front derailleur

Have:
Campagnolo Nuovo Record crankset (172.5, 52/42) and bottom bracket
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Campagnolo Nuovo Record front derailleur
Ofmega Premier front derailleur (braze on)
Campagnolo 980 front derailleur
Suntour bar-end shifters
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@mountaindave I've got some I may want to unload. By overhauled do you mean taken apart and redone completely? Or just wd40 and new triflow? Thanks! You can pm me if that's easier.
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@mountaindave I've got some I may want to unload. By overhauled do you mean taken apart and redone completely? Or just wd40 and new triflow? Thanks! You can pm me if that's easier.
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Anyone have a set of 6 speed clamp-on Shimano indexed shifters? I have plenty of shifters and more to trade.

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