ISO and For Trade thread parts 2 and 3.
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It's for a mixte, and has to go around the seat post. I'd say at least 200mm or more. PM sent...
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WANTED: Cinelli 1A French old logo stem, 80-90mm. Must be very clean.
In trade I offer same stem in 110mm length from a NOS bike. However there are some scratches on it...came out of the box that way. May have other items. PM if interested.
In trade I offer same stem in 110mm length from a NOS bike. However there are some scratches on it...came out of the box that way. May have other items. PM if interested.
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[QUOTE=ColumbusSLX;11704450]I've been keeping my eyes open for a complete Bianchi Centenario 52-54cm ctt for a while now. Any leads, PM me. I just want to find one before I croak. QUOTE]
if I happen to spot one I'll let you know. just let me know when you fin a 59
if I happen to spot one I'll let you know. just let me know when you fin a 59
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Why oh why couldn't it be a little longer and mine a little shorter. I have a 100mm French Cinelli, but I am looking for at least a 120mm French Cinelli.
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ISO Shimano 600 Ultegra (tricolor, 6400 series) 7-speed parts for a Cannondale frame I'm building up.
So far I've got:
RD
FD
Crank
Bottom bracket (BB-UN72; not exactly 600 Ultegra but should do nicely)
Stem (not Shimano, of course)
Bars (also not Shimano)
Specifically looking for:
Dual-Pivot Brakes (6403)
Aero levers
Downtube shifters
Headset
Hubs/cassette/wheels?
27.2 seatpost
Let me know if you have anything in this regard and hopefully something can be worked out. I would be willing to go non-Shimano for some things like the headset/seatpost/etc. And I'd like for the parts to be relatively clean and in good shape, but don't need NOS, by any means.
So far I've got:
RD
FD
Crank
Bottom bracket (BB-UN72; not exactly 600 Ultegra but should do nicely)
Stem (not Shimano, of course)
Bars (also not Shimano)
Specifically looking for:
Dual-Pivot Brakes (6403)
Aero levers
Downtube shifters
Headset
Hubs/cassette/wheels?
27.2 seatpost
Let me know if you have anything in this regard and hopefully something can be worked out. I would be willing to go non-Shimano for some things like the headset/seatpost/etc. And I'd like for the parts to be relatively clean and in good shape, but don't need NOS, by any means.
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I was given a '79 Ross Professional Gran Tour frame yesterday! It was their 2nd from the top, bike back then. Made in Allentown, PA.
The donor started a fixie project and got bored. He did strip most of the decals and paint. But the frame/fork/headset is all very good.
Unfortunately, it's too big for me at 62cm. And I don't have parts to build it into a SS/fixie for flipping.
Willing to barter for a comparable frame in my size. I can take a 54-57cm. Or for parts, ie. rims, wheels, chainrings. Local or driving distance preferred.
The donor started a fixie project and got bored. He did strip most of the decals and paint. But the frame/fork/headset is all very good.
Unfortunately, it's too big for me at 62cm. And I don't have parts to build it into a SS/fixie for flipping.
Willing to barter for a comparable frame in my size. I can take a 54-57cm. Or for parts, ie. rims, wheels, chainrings. Local or driving distance preferred.
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Thanks Bianchigirl! Will do. I only know of the one in Alto, New Mexico that appears to be about a 57. It comes up on all the classified ad sites.
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WTT Some Schtuff...
I have a lovely set of NOS Suntour Superbe Pro non-aero gum hoods that I would like to swap straight across for a like set of Superbe Pro aero hoods, gum or otherwise.
Have a VGC Modolo Extra 110mm threadless stem in black/silver--I know it's not C & V cause I wouldn't know how to install it--I'd like to swap for a shorter quill stem--Modolo, 3ttt, Cinelli, Nitto--in the 90mm range, preferably black.
I have a lovely set of NOS Suntour Superbe Pro non-aero gum hoods that I would like to swap straight across for a like set of Superbe Pro aero hoods, gum or otherwise.
Have a VGC Modolo Extra 110mm threadless stem in black/silver--I know it's not C & V cause I wouldn't know how to install it--I'd like to swap for a shorter quill stem--Modolo, 3ttt, Cinelli, Nitto--in the 90mm range, preferably black.
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I'm helping a friend build up a '91 Raleigh Technium that's missing a couple parts. I just found a wheelset for it so this is what we're still looking for:
- Dual-caliper brakeset. Nothing fancy, just funcional.
- Square-taper double crankset. Shimano 105 would be ideal, but again, just something functional, not fancy.
- Dual-caliper brakeset. Nothing fancy, just funcional.
- Square-taper double crankset. Shimano 105 would be ideal, but again, just something functional, not fancy.
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I just looked at my 70's vintage Campy Record headset in its nice little blue box and realized it does not have the top bearing race (the thing that goes in the head tube). Anyone have a spare?
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bent an axle. tired of bending axles. thus I have given up on freewheels for the time being...
ISO
- 130mm rear Dura-Ace hub/wheel OR Dura Ace freehub wheelset
- 36 hole 130mm spaced freehub hubsets or wheelsets (preferably around 105 level or higher)
also
- Sugino 110 BCD crankset (something like RT or AT level)
- a single SR drive side spider (I have the non-drive arm still)
- 34t (+/- a tooth) and possibly 50 to 48 tooth chainrings (110 BCD)
Have
2 new black mavic open pro rims (32 hole)
3 sets of barcons (friction and 2 8 speed ultegras)
KKT pedals
9 speed 11-32 cassette
other stuff
ISO
- 130mm rear Dura-Ace hub/wheel OR Dura Ace freehub wheelset
- 36 hole 130mm spaced freehub hubsets or wheelsets (preferably around 105 level or higher)
also
- Sugino 110 BCD crankset (something like RT or AT level)
- a single SR drive side spider (I have the non-drive arm still)
- 34t (+/- a tooth) and possibly 50 to 48 tooth chainrings (110 BCD)
Have
2 new black mavic open pro rims (32 hole)
3 sets of barcons (friction and 2 8 speed ultegras)
KKT pedals
9 speed 11-32 cassette
other stuff
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ISO:
I remember seeing somebody link to Tektro aero levers + calipers for a good price online somewhere but can't seem to find it. Anybody have any leads?
Also ISO:
Cable adjusters for these brakes. (also anybody know what group they're from?)
Have:
Lots, see last page or so.
I remember seeing somebody link to Tektro aero levers + calipers for a good price online somewhere but can't seem to find it. Anybody have any leads?
Also ISO:
Cable adjusters for these brakes. (also anybody know what group they're from?)
Have:
Lots, see last page or so.
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^^^^^^
Alex if you can't find the link, I've got a mint set of black R556 long-reach calipers with matching aero levers; shoot me a PM if you're interested.
Alex if you can't find the link, I've got a mint set of black R556 long-reach calipers with matching aero levers; shoot me a PM if you're interested.
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ISO:
I remember seeing somebody link to Tektro aero levers + calipers for a good price online somewhere but can't seem to find it. Anybody have any leads?
Also ISO:
Cable adjusters for these brakes. (also anybody know what group they're from?)
Have:
Lots, see last page or so.
I remember seeing somebody link to Tektro aero levers + calipers for a good price online somewhere but can't seem to find it. Anybody have any leads?
Also ISO:
Cable adjusters for these brakes. (also anybody know what group they're from?)
Have:
Lots, see last page or so.
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Do you know if other brands work too or the holes/threads unique to each brand?
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with those (Mirage?) brakes the D-shaped holes are not threaded so you might/could adapt any cable adjuster with a threaded "wheel" to fit them by just filing the barrel backs flat.
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Those are Mirage, evident by the greyer finish, I think.
I've used standard threaded D-shaped barrel adjusters, and put the circular threaded nuts above the caliper arm, an O-ring below it.
I've used standard threaded D-shaped barrel adjusters, and put the circular threaded nuts above the caliper arm, an O-ring below it.