Northeast For Trade Thread....NO MONEY EXCEPT FOR SHIPPING
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I am trading my Thomson Elite X2 Stem 110mm, 31.8 fit, +/- 10deg, 1 1/8 steer tube. For a stem that is 70-80mm (similar rize and same fittings)
It doesnt need to be a Thomson... I would trade for other brands, but I would prefer black and nothing from the cheap parts bin.
It doesnt need to be a Thomson... I would trade for other brands, but I would prefer black and nothing from the cheap parts bin.
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Have: New Carradice SQR Slim saddlebag, like the one below. Used for a total of 6 miles. Mounts to seatpost and then there is a quick release mechanism.

Want: Rear rack and waterproof panniers for a 700c touring bike (nashbar touring frame). Or a bulky handlebar bag
Want: Rear rack and waterproof panniers for a 700c touring bike (nashbar touring frame). Or a bulky handlebar bag
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Kurt Kinetic Road Machine
Have: Kurt Kinetic Road Machine. Used fewer than 10 times, in great condition, included is everything except box and skewer. Skewer is negotiable.
Want: a single speed road bike (56-58) for commuting purposed. Or something else.
Want: a single speed road bike (56-58) for commuting purposed. Or something else.
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Wondering if anyone might have a shimano road crankset up for trade? Or something that is of good quality. bought a new frame to do a custom build, and want to see whats out there for cranksets.
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HAVE: Ultegra 10sp cassette 11-23
WANT: Ultegra 10sp cassette 12-25 or 12-27 (preferred)
Cassette has about 500 miles on it. Trade preferably the same.
Please PM me if you want to trade. I hardly check the forums lately.
WANT: Ultegra 10sp cassette 12-25 or 12-27 (preferred)
Cassette has about 500 miles on it. Trade preferably the same.
Please PM me if you want to trade. I hardly check the forums lately.
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I have some narrow vintage drops I'd trade for those Marathons if you still have them. I stopped by your blog the other day and enjoyed it! I sent the link to my wife.
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Hey guys, first post here.
HAVE:
LOTS of motorcycle gear and accessories.
WANT:
A bike. I'm not very picky, I would prefer a comfort bike or something where the seat is lower than the handlebars. Something to commute with and get some exercise on. Hybrid\commuter type with maybe a rack or some room for strapping stuff down or be able to pick up some groceries would be nice too.
I'm in Brooklyn but can deliver\pickup.
HAVE:
LOTS of motorcycle gear and accessories.
WANT:
A bike. I'm not very picky, I would prefer a comfort bike or something where the seat is lower than the handlebars. Something to commute with and get some exercise on. Hybrid\commuter type with maybe a rack or some room for strapping stuff down or be able to pick up some groceries would be nice too.
I'm in Brooklyn but can deliver\pickup.
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I have a bunch of good bike accessories including a backpack (with bladder thats removable), a small bike stand (little triangular one that goes around one wheel), pedals, a small cargo net that goes great with a commuter rack, and some other stuff.
I'm looking for a messenger bag. Something that's durable, but still pretty classy.
Let me know what you're looking for in terms of small accessories and stuff and see if we can make a deal!
I'm looking for a messenger bag. Something that's durable, but still pretty classy.
Let me know what you're looking for in terms of small accessories and stuff and see if we can make a deal!
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Have: Kalloy type single bolt seatpost 26.2. Package was marked 26.0. ~350mm
Need: Kalloy similar. 26.0 seatpost.
Need: Kalloy similar. 26.0 seatpost.
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HAVE:
Ortlieb waterproof pack. Although not technically a cycling pack using it's straps you can mount it to a rear rack. You just need to hit a walfart or sporting goods store to pick up 4 male buckles. Should cost you all of $2. You can either keep the buckles on the straps and strap it to the rack or get a strap, cut it to size and leave the strap on the rack at all times and then drop the bag on it and buckle it in place. That's how I would prefer it, this way it's a quick release for you. I'm keeping the magnetic base for something else.
Want:
A topeak super tourist DX rack, one for disc brakes.
Or a good quality crank set
Or riser bar, mtb
Or quill stem riser (will get the size shortly)
Or Wheelset (26") preferably with IGH
Or any combination of above, can include cash to make up the difference.
Or interesting commuting essentials, I've got nothing right now, just got back into cycling.
Ortlieb waterproof pack. Although not technically a cycling pack using it's straps you can mount it to a rear rack. You just need to hit a walfart or sporting goods store to pick up 4 male buckles. Should cost you all of $2. You can either keep the buckles on the straps and strap it to the rack or get a strap, cut it to size and leave the strap on the rack at all times and then drop the bag on it and buckle it in place. That's how I would prefer it, this way it's a quick release for you. I'm keeping the magnetic base for something else.
Want:
A topeak super tourist DX rack, one for disc brakes.
Or a good quality crank set
Or riser bar, mtb
Or quill stem riser (will get the size shortly)
Or Wheelset (26") preferably with IGH
Or any combination of above, can include cash to make up the difference.
Or interesting commuting essentials, I've got nothing right now, just got back into cycling.
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Have: late 80's/early 90's Shimano 600 double road cranks in reasonable condition
Want: full aluminum triple road cranks
Located in Albany
Willing to ship
Want: full aluminum triple road cranks
Located in Albany
Willing to ship
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Have: New Old Stock - Black Brooks Champion Flyer S Saddle - never been used but is an older model. Comes with seat post clamp
Want - Brooks B67 or B67S in good/great condition OR suspension seatpost that will fit a Dahon folding bike
Pictures of the Brooks available upon request
Want - Brooks B67 or B67S in good/great condition OR suspension seatpost that will fit a Dahon folding bike
Pictures of the Brooks available upon request
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In response to your email. I don't have the bike in front of me right now, but will get specifics later. They are Truvativ's and are on a 2006 Giant OCR Composite 3. Google the specs to get details. I think the derailleur is Shimano 105. It is a braze-on style, but you can easily get the clamp if needed. I may even have one. Do you know your frame size? It is either 28.6mm (usually steel frames), 31.6, or 34.9mm. I'll check the crank length and teeth number. There is absolutely nothing wrong with the crank and derailleur. Both items came on the bike, which I bought brand new. Email me directly at Songmale@aol.com. Put 'crank' on subject line.
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Anyone want one of these travel bags?
https://www.pricepoint.com/detail/155...-w_-Wheels.htm
I used it a few times and really don't like it. It doesn't have a frame so it's hard to wheel around a bus/train terminal as I intended to do. That said, it's still good for long-term storage, moving or even traveling if you don't mind carrying it. I'm moving and clearing stuff out, so if you want it, all you have to do is come pick it up from my house in Somerville. Or I suppose I could ship it to you but I don't know how much that would cost.
Please send me a message or email if you'd like it. I'm busy packing so I may not be on here that much before I leave. I'm out this week but it can wait here for you until June 1.
https://www.pricepoint.com/detail/155...-w_-Wheels.htm
I used it a few times and really don't like it. It doesn't have a frame so it's hard to wheel around a bus/train terminal as I intended to do. That said, it's still good for long-term storage, moving or even traveling if you don't mind carrying it. I'm moving and clearing stuff out, so if you want it, all you have to do is come pick it up from my house in Somerville. Or I suppose I could ship it to you but I don't know how much that would cost.
Please send me a message or email if you'd like it. I'm busy packing so I may not be on here that much before I leave. I'm out this week but it can wait here for you until June 1.
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HAVE: 2012 Shimano Ultegra compact crankset (50/34 - 172.5) https://newjersey.craigslist.org/bik/2908749309.html
WANT: Carbon handlebar and stem
Please send pm or email otep12@gmail.com
WANT: Carbon handlebar and stem
Please send pm or email otep12@gmail.com
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Have : lots of vintage bike parts including lots of Mafac racer brakes and french sized Cinelli stems. I have old Brooks, Fujita NYC or wrights saddles, and a '50 ladies Schwinn Superior (with some issues) and many other assorted items. I also do metal fabrication.
Need: a nice set of Shimano 3X8 "brifters", Ultegra or better. By good I mean function. I can live with crash damage.
email below or PM.
Need: a nice set of Shimano 3X8 "brifters", Ultegra or better. By good I mean function. I can live with crash damage.
email below or PM.
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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.
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2013 MERCEDES BENZ SL-CLASS
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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2013 MERCEDES BENZ SL-CLASS
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I feel as though we should bring this back to life, perhaps?
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Well, the occasional bump can't hurt!
I'm always looking for dead leather saddles. You know, your old Brooks or Ideale or Selle Anatomica or whatever, on which the leather has dried out and cracked and torn and needs to be replaced. Give me that old saddle, and I'll find exactly what you want in trade for it from my vast hoard of bike parts in my cellar. And then I'll put new leather on that old saddle.
I'm always looking for dead leather saddles. You know, your old Brooks or Ideale or Selle Anatomica or whatever, on which the leather has dried out and cracked and torn and needs to be replaced. Give me that old saddle, and I'll find exactly what you want in trade for it from my vast hoard of bike parts in my cellar. And then I'll put new leather on that old saddle.
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Wdvolks any bike? What do you meany by project? Is it running and driving?
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Actually looking for a GOOD single track mountain bike. And no it's not running and driving. Needs to be finished. Body and interior are in awesome shape. Needs to finish being wired and exhaust needs to be hooked up.
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Looking to trade bike for parts.
Bike: Shogun 400 shimano components sakae crank and stem sugino seat post vetta saddle Alps road champion drops. More details and pictures upon request.
Want: bar tape (colors okay, want multiple rolls) tires and tubes 700c x 32 (presta valves only) saddles (show me what you got).
Bike: Shogun 400 shimano components sakae crank and stem sugino seat post vetta saddle Alps road champion drops. More details and pictures upon request.
Want: bar tape (colors okay, want multiple rolls) tires and tubes 700c x 32 (presta valves only) saddles (show me what you got).