What's your favorite C&V trinket?
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What's your favorite C&V trinket?
Be it a special tool, clamp on accessory, goofy early MTB part, or a cool water bottle, what's your favorite piece of C&V 'stuff?'
I have only a rear one of these, I love it, and put it on different bikes all the time:
What about you?
I have only a rear one of these, I love it, and put it on different bikes all the time:
What about you?
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"Union W Germany" generator light, the all-metal slimline style of the late '80's. I bought one when they were current & it's still on the Hi-Ten '81 Le Tour. Perfect. Just enough light to get home by, but be careful & don't go too fast. Hope I can always get replacement bulbs for it!
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I have a pair of those shifters, polished up and ready to use. They have yet to be used though. Next down, probably the Huret Jubilee RD on my Competition. Something about it hits me just right. Gorgeous piece of work IMHO.,,,,BD
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The posters that I was recently given are pretty darn cool. If I have to limit myself to one being my favorite, it would be the Newest on the back of the Rolls. It just says so much about Fuji's marketing strategy at the time.
I know that my pictures suck, but I am waiting for them to come back from being scanned and then I will frame them.
(BTW, if anybody here has some that aren't shown, I would be eager to take them off your hands.)
I know that my pictures suck, but I am waiting for them to come back from being scanned and then I will frame them.
(BTW, if anybody here has some that aren't shown, I would be eager to take them off your hands.)
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One of the most memorable ads of all time. I remember seeing this ad over and over in Bicycling and Bike World magazines. A cycling classic.
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Although I have a serious pedal fetish, I like my St. Christopher bell and medallion.
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Could you explain the bell to me? I followed one on ebay that was local and the bidding was insane, the lbs that auctioned it was flabbergasted. I figure there is something about them that I don't know.
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Most of my bikes have a Zeus Porta Tubulares installed:
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It was made in West Germany. It says, "Sancte Christophore - Iter Nostrum Protege" which means St. Chistopher - Protect Our Journey. It rings. Not much more to it.
I got mine out of Italy. I think I paid about $20, including shipping. What did the one you were watching go for?
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Bells are supposed to scare away gremlins. At least they do on motorcycles.
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I kept my first Nuovo Record rear derailleur for many years, just as a keepsake. What a beautiful piece of functional art. I regret having sold it.
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These Concave rims and my big dyno hub and all other dyno hubs.
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I started gathering parts for my up coming Humber restoration; here are a couple of my recent purchases:
Sturmey Archer single speed rear hub with an 18T cog:
NOS Romac rubber hand grips:
Sturmey Archer single speed rear hub with an 18T cog:
NOS Romac rubber hand grips:
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happened to have when I needed it, a TA combination seat post bolt and brake housing hanger
when I got my Steel 90 Pinarello Cross frame. It fit perfectly ..
when I got my Steel 90 Pinarello Cross frame. It fit perfectly ..
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I know I should post pics, but can't till later:
I like the Campagnolo fork end that's been notched and drilled to be a bottle opener and keychain fob...chrome of course.
I also have a St. Chris bell (2 in fact, so could maybe be persuaded to $ell one...maybe)
I like the Campagnolo fork end that's been notched and drilled to be a bottle opener and keychain fob...chrome of course.
I also have a St. Chris bell (2 in fact, so could maybe be persuaded to $ell one...maybe)
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Lot's of happy parts... like this (formerly nos) French Darneault chain cover.
...or this lawnmower...
(okay, so it's not a part, but it is a trinket.)
...or this lawnmower...
(okay, so it's not a part, but it is a trinket.)
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That lanwmower is quite possibly the greatest thing I've ever seen. I'd love to get my hands on that...
Does it have a reduction drive to keep the blades up to speed?
Does it have a reduction drive to keep the blades up to speed?
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My Campagnolo Portacatena:
Shift lever (note button underneath to allow one further shift forward):
[IMG]"https://farm5.static.flickr.com/4119/4757122181_ea9edc3e94.jpg"[/IMG]
Chainkeeper:
[IMG]"https://farm5.static.flickr.com/4095/4784957092_5d32137958.jpg"[/IMG]
Shift lever (note button underneath to allow one further shift forward):
[IMG]"https://farm5.static.flickr.com/4119/4757122181_ea9edc3e94.jpg"[/IMG]
Chainkeeper:
[IMG]"https://farm5.static.flickr.com/4095/4784957092_5d32137958.jpg"[/IMG]
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Thanks, Beech - I was just in the process of figuring out what had happened! Oops...
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While not much of a "trinket" compared to the rest of you folks I'm very fond of my Hozan lockring tool. BB work is SO much more pleasurable after getting this: