Northeast For Trade Thread....NO MONEY EXCEPT FOR SHIPPING
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Have: Cinelli 44 C-C regular drop bars 31.8 clamp
Bianchi 44 C-C regular drop bars 26 clamp
Selle Italia Trans Am Max
want: 42 C-C shallow drop bar 26 clamp
Rolls or Regal or Terry Fly saddle
Bianchi 44 C-C regular drop bars 26 clamp
Selle Italia Trans Am Max
want: 42 C-C shallow drop bar 26 clamp
Rolls or Regal or Terry Fly saddle
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HAVE:
700c front wheel in pretty poor condition. 36h with I believe is a black Matrix rim and a Maillard (french made) hub. The wheel is straight, but it has been sitting in the elements and the spoke nipples are rusted as a result. The rim and hub, being made of alloy, look very salvageable.
WANT:
Someone to lace up my old Shimano 600/6400 hub to an old Sun M13II rim that I have. I have a set of used spokes that I am planning to use for this purpose. This is basically a cheap-o wheel that I want to use on my beater bike.
I am in the Boston area.
700c front wheel in pretty poor condition. 36h with I believe is a black Matrix rim and a Maillard (french made) hub. The wheel is straight, but it has been sitting in the elements and the spoke nipples are rusted as a result. The rim and hub, being made of alloy, look very salvageable.
WANT:
Someone to lace up my old Shimano 600/6400 hub to an old Sun M13II rim that I have. I have a set of used spokes that I am planning to use for this purpose. This is basically a cheap-o wheel that I want to use on my beater bike.
I am in the Boston area.
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I'm looking for an inexpensive fork to replace a crap suspended MB fork on my beater/hauler/commuter.
Threadless, preferably with disc brake mounts.
Not sure what I have for trade that anyone might want but PM me and we can hash it out.
Threadless, preferably with disc brake mounts.
Not sure what I have for trade that anyone might want but PM me and we can hash it out.
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Marrock, how long does the headtube need to be, assuming you are ok with a fork without disc mounts (Surly 1X1 with posts only)?
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I was just hoping for a disc because I like them when I have to stop with a loaded trailer in crap weather.
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I used this twice, a total of 3.5 hours! It's new, in the box with all tags, manuals, skewer and even a training DVD that came with it. Indoor riding just didn't do it for me.
This trainer works great, it's very stable, feels pretty natural and was quiet. I'm around Great Neck (LI) and work in Times Square.

https://www.cycleops.com/p-309-fluid.aspx
Interested on:
- a very light road front wheel (>750grams?)
- Roof mounted bike rack (or parts of one. I have a VW Passat wagon, so the cross bars, or the tray would work)
- A pair of LOOK Keo Carbon pedals (if they're in good shape)
Thanks!
renato
This trainer works great, it's very stable, feels pretty natural and was quiet. I'm around Great Neck (LI) and work in Times Square.

https://www.cycleops.com/p-309-fluid.aspx
Interested on:
- a very light road front wheel (>750grams?)
- Roof mounted bike rack (or parts of one. I have a VW Passat wagon, so the cross bars, or the tray would work)
- A pair of LOOK Keo Carbon pedals (if they're in good shape)
Thanks!
renato
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parts parts parts in RI
I am moving and have gone thru my spare parts bin. I have the following stuff that needs a new home:
Shimano Exage biopace crankset
Shimano Exage brake levers
Shimano Exage brake calipers
Shimano 105 crankset (from 7speed era)
A bunch of Hyperglide cassette cogs, spacers, lockrings for 7speed setup.
Time magnesium pedals (w/ cleats).
Profile clip on aerobars.
The above stuff is free for the taking. I will not ship it as I have had a pain in the arse experience when I offered this stuff through a "pay it forward" thread elsewhere on bikeforums.net.
If you can use this stuff or know of anyone who can give me a call or email me:
jffgreenfield<at>gmail<dot>com
401-619-5828
-Jeff
Shimano Exage biopace crankset
Shimano Exage brake levers
Shimano Exage brake calipers
Shimano 105 crankset (from 7speed era)
A bunch of Hyperglide cassette cogs, spacers, lockrings for 7speed setup.
Time magnesium pedals (w/ cleats).
Profile clip on aerobars.
The above stuff is free for the taking. I will not ship it as I have had a pain in the arse experience when I offered this stuff through a "pay it forward" thread elsewhere on bikeforums.net.
If you can use this stuff or know of anyone who can give me a call or email me:
jffgreenfield<at>gmail<dot>com
401-619-5828
-Jeff
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Have: 175 Crankset (Specialized ForeArm Sport, 22/32/42 teeth) Very decent condition (I will try to post a pic asap).
Need: 165 or 170 Crank, single chain ring is fine, prefer 110 or 130 BCD. Square taper axle (1999 era).
Need: 165 or 170 Crank, single chain ring is fine, prefer 110 or 130 BCD. Square taper axle (1999 era).
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Pgoat Hi I am putting together a rockhopper and am looking for the crank you have anything else you may need cant help out with the single crank
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Have: Ritchey Comp Seatpost, 27.2, nearly new (was too short for my new build, I believe the length is 250 and I needed 300), Dura-Ace 7 speed freewheel 12-21
Want: Dura-Ace 7400 Right Sided Crank, 175 mm
Please send PM if interested.
Doug
Want: Dura-Ace 7400 Right Sided Crank, 175 mm
Please send PM if interested.
Doug
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Veloria, if you're looking for something rare, you might want to create a google alert.
I see an SC3 on ebay. I guess you don't want to pay that much?
I see an SC3 on ebay. I guess you don't want to pay that much?
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I have a shimano 14-16-18-20-22-24-34 megarange 7 speed freewheel with about 60 miles on it. I ended up putting a triple crank up front and now am looking for a 13-28 freewheel instead. I know I can buy one for about $25 bucks but I figured I'd take a shot and see if anyone has anything
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HAVE:
. 26" Marathon Plus tires, excellent condition, good for vintage 3-speed updates!
. vintage sprung mattress saddle in good condition (from a Dutch bike)
. handlebar mirror
WANT:
. classic bend drop handlebars, alloy, 42cm or so
. a used Brooks B72 saddle in brown
. 26" Marathon Plus tires, excellent condition, good for vintage 3-speed updates!
. vintage sprung mattress saddle in good condition (from a Dutch bike)
. handlebar mirror
WANT:
. classic bend drop handlebars, alloy, 42cm or so
. a used Brooks B72 saddle in brown
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I have a nonfunctioning Magicshine 900 headlight that I have replaced with a different light and is now surplus. Near as I can tell the problem is that one of the wires on the battery unit has come loose. I'm willing to give this away to someone who thinks they can fix it.
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Have: Univega Supra Sport-(will be re-gripped) 58cm frame
Want: Any Vintage bike that is 53cm or there abouts..looking for a straight up trade
Want: Any Vintage bike that is 53cm or there abouts..looking for a straight up trade
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HAVE: 1962 Western Flyer Cutlass
I'm trading a 1962 Western Flyer Cutlass Mens Bicycle. This is an american classic style of bike, a midweight cruiser. It's barn-fresh. I was going to restore it, but if you put new tires and tubes on it, it would probably be ready to roll. The bike has a bit of patina rust all over, but either ride as is, or knock it down and re-spray it.
Usually, the seats get shredded on these.. this one is in great shape! Was stored in a barn untill recently.
A great, usable piece of nostalga or a good place to start a custom cruiser project.
Have: An Iron Horse 26" beach cruiser..that now is on 700c SACHS hubbed Drum braked tandem wheels with a 3speed rear!
... And now, for something completely different!
This bike started life as an Iron Horse beach cruiser. I rescued it from the scrap pile and started tinkering.
It has been modified to no longer have 26" cruiser rims... it now has a pair of SACHS hubbed touring wheels in 700c with a 3 speed (english style) internally geared rear hub and drum brakes front and back. It has a pair of slightly dropped bars, a kick-back seat post, GT crank, redline chain tensioners, and a WTB saddle.
Its a bit of a monster.
Very fun to cruise around on, fast too!
Its no lightweight, but feels like a big BMX bike... awesome.
If you were so inclined, the wheels would be fantastic for a Tandem or Touring project, VERY sturdy.
Questions? Just ask.
I've got too many in the stable and a couple have to go!
Many new parts, repacked grease, great bike!
https://www.flickr.com/photos/7313527@N04/5059907746/
Have: Action Bent Tidalwave 1 USS Recumbent. 700c rear with 20 front.
Bike has been upgraded. No problems with chainline! has a custom pulley system.
This shot is of the bike before upgrades.. if you're truly interested, lemme know.
https://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-..._5707020_n.jpg
WANT: A roadbike. A decent quality one, especially if im gonna give up my recumbent. I'd like to find one either in a 56cm for myself (6') or i'd really like to get my wife into a road bike about 49cm
I'm in York Pa.... can travel if its worth my time.
I'm trading a 1962 Western Flyer Cutlass Mens Bicycle. This is an american classic style of bike, a midweight cruiser. It's barn-fresh. I was going to restore it, but if you put new tires and tubes on it, it would probably be ready to roll. The bike has a bit of patina rust all over, but either ride as is, or knock it down and re-spray it.
Usually, the seats get shredded on these.. this one is in great shape! Was stored in a barn untill recently.
A great, usable piece of nostalga or a good place to start a custom cruiser project.
Have: An Iron Horse 26" beach cruiser..that now is on 700c SACHS hubbed Drum braked tandem wheels with a 3speed rear!
... And now, for something completely different!
This bike started life as an Iron Horse beach cruiser. I rescued it from the scrap pile and started tinkering.
It has been modified to no longer have 26" cruiser rims... it now has a pair of SACHS hubbed touring wheels in 700c with a 3 speed (english style) internally geared rear hub and drum brakes front and back. It has a pair of slightly dropped bars, a kick-back seat post, GT crank, redline chain tensioners, and a WTB saddle.
Its a bit of a monster.
Very fun to cruise around on, fast too!
Its no lightweight, but feels like a big BMX bike... awesome.
If you were so inclined, the wheels would be fantastic for a Tandem or Touring project, VERY sturdy.
Questions? Just ask.
I've got too many in the stable and a couple have to go!
Many new parts, repacked grease, great bike!
https://www.flickr.com/photos/7313527@N04/5059907746/
Have: Action Bent Tidalwave 1 USS Recumbent. 700c rear with 20 front.
Bike has been upgraded. No problems with chainline! has a custom pulley system.
This shot is of the bike before upgrades.. if you're truly interested, lemme know.
https://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-..._5707020_n.jpg
WANT: A roadbike. A decent quality one, especially if im gonna give up my recumbent. I'd like to find one either in a 56cm for myself (6') or i'd really like to get my wife into a road bike about 49cm
I'm in York Pa.... can travel if its worth my time.
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Want: 27" coaster brake wheel
Have: Let me know I might have it
Have: Let me know I might have it
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Crane Creek SCR-5 Brake Levers & Bianchi Drop Bar
Have:
1. Two Crane Creek SCR-5 Brake Levers
2. Bianchi San Jose Drop Bar
Want: open to offers, bike & non-bike related
1. Two Crane Creek SCR-5 Brake Levers
2. Bianchi San Jose Drop Bar
Want: open to offers, bike & non-bike related
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I have a 2009 Giant TCR Advanced 2 M/L
It’s a tad big on me and I wouldn’t mind trading for a M (or a comparable ~56cm frame)
It’s a tad big on me and I wouldn’t mind trading for a M (or a comparable ~56cm frame)