ISO and For Trade thread parts 2 and 3.
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ISO nuts for a Sturmey Archer AW. Mine stripped.
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i'm looking for a 60cm+ frame, gazelle, mercian... something somewhat suited to a rando/audax build. has to have fender eyelets.
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Also wanted:
French stem - preferably really long, and preferably not the AVA death stem - I'm heavy and yank on the handlebars pretty hard.
French stem - preferably really long, and preferably not the AVA death stem - I'm heavy and yank on the handlebars pretty hard.
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You have a PM.
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Celeste Saddle, possibly flite?
anyone here with some older late 80's 90's celeste saddles?
I have the Selle Italia Bianchi saddle, but looking for something that would allow for more set back.
anything avail, anyone?
I have the Selle Italia Bianchi saddle, but looking for something that would allow for more set back.
anything avail, anyone?
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I'm also about 6'4" but a 58cm top tube with a 110 or 120 stem suits me fine. I have a pretty equal upper to lower body ratio. A bike with a top tube of that length I would expect to be a minimum of 66cm Seat tube, which would be way to big and stretched out for me, but as they say: to each their own.
Re-measuring my current frame, I see what you mean. Actually looking for a 58-60cm top tube
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Thanks to all those who have helped so far. The build-up continues...
ISO:
130 mm BCD chainrings - 52/42ish
RD not out of place on a '71 touring bike
English-threaded BB (current is pitted, with 117 mm spindle), with bolt holes
Suntour Superbe cranks, front hub, pedals, brakes
6/7 speed freewheel, english thread
HAVE:
Campy record crankset w/ 165 mm arms - scuffed rings, arms good
Sugino Mighty drive-side crank with drilled rings (52/44)
Most of a Viscount Aerospace GP (56 cm) with death fork (no cranks, wheels, shifters)
Beautiful but dry Wright's saddle
Benotto-panto'd cranks
Random bits and pieces
ISO:
130 mm BCD chainrings - 52/42ish
RD not out of place on a '71 touring bike
English-threaded BB (current is pitted, with 117 mm spindle), with bolt holes
Suntour Superbe cranks, front hub, pedals, brakes
6/7 speed freewheel, english thread
HAVE:
Campy record crankset w/ 165 mm arms - scuffed rings, arms good
Sugino Mighty drive-side crank with drilled rings (52/44)
Most of a Viscount Aerospace GP (56 cm) with death fork (no cranks, wheels, shifters)
Beautiful but dry Wright's saddle
Benotto-panto'd cranks
Random bits and pieces
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Hopefully some one out there can help me out. I am looking for a Finish line Chain Pup
fl-ChainPup-01.jpg
Please contact me if you know where I can find one or if you have one you would like to sell or trade
I posted this hear because only and old shop employee would know what this tool was.
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fl-ChainPup-01.jpg
Please contact me if you know where I can find one or if you have one you would like to sell or trade
I posted this hear because only and old shop employee would know what this tool was.
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Hello,
I am looking for an ISO 118 mm spindle (Stronglight 93 compatible)!!! And English threaded BB cups.
Please contact me via pm or @ ladule.lako.losarah@gmail.com
Thanks!
Ladule
I am looking for an ISO 118 mm spindle (Stronglight 93 compatible)!!! And English threaded BB cups.
Please contact me via pm or @ ladule.lako.losarah@gmail.com
Thanks!
Ladule
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Stem & Bars
I've got an '83 Schwinn Voyageur SP that needs a longer stem, something around 110 to 120 should do it...and it has to be 21.1mm. You can see what I'm working with in the picture; it's way too short. I'm also looking for a set of 42 or 44 cm bars to match the stem. Alloy, silver...similar to what's on it now, just wider.
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WTB
SR stem 22.2 dia with 26.0 clamp and 90-110 in length
SR metal toe clips
Rigida 700c narrow section rims
Atom low-flange hubs
Suntour Cyclone hubs
24" aero front wheel for funny bike
SR stem 22.2 dia with 26.0 clamp and 90-110 in length
SR metal toe clips
Rigida 700c narrow section rims
Atom low-flange hubs
Suntour Cyclone hubs
24" aero front wheel for funny bike
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Unfortunately it's actually a 55.5 c-c. The catalogue size is 57, but it is in reality considerably smaller.
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Is it possible to keep conversations in this thread to a minimum? I understand the clarification is often useful for the seeker of a part, but sometimes I think some of it can be taken to private message. It seems to me lots of the ISO/WTT posts get buried or lost in the mix.
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WTB:
160-170mm road triple crankset w/ 74 BCD for small ring. Bonus if it comes with service-able 28-32t ring. Nothing fancy, please!
160-170mm road triple crankset w/ 74 BCD for small ring. Bonus if it comes with service-able 28-32t ring. Nothing fancy, please!
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I'm looking for some brake pads (2-pads) for a rod brake bike, as well as the nut that holds the male connection from the handlebars together with the female connection that pulls up on the brake pads. Got it?
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ISO: Steel frame set 56-58cm with 27.2 seat post. Need not be fancy at all or even have decent paint. Something like a Schwinn Circuit or similar would be perfect.