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Old 05-24-20, 02:14 PM
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Not in the mail, but found yesterday in a local thrift shop, a bag of Miyata labeled water bottle cages.

At this price I don’t care if their color matches any of my bikes. 😎

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Miyata...

Originally Posted by treebound
Not in the mail, but found yesterday in a local thrift shop, a bag of Miyata labeled water bottle cages.

At this price I don’t care if their color matches any of my bikes. 😎

Miyata...?
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Originally Posted by treebound
Not in the mail, but found yesterday in a local thrift shop, a bag of Miyata labeled water bottle cages.

At this price I don’t care if their color matches any of my bikes. 😎

i need
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Originally Posted by billnuke1
Miyata...?

oops, Minoura. At least ai got a couple letters correct.😇
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Got a pair of hubs and a damaged rear derailleur. The derailleur is repairable though I have a spare rear body plate from one that had been crunched on the front plate.
Looks like I am going to be drilling and replacing rivets for this repair, but it will be functional again. I sometimes suspect I work to hard to revive C&V parts,but I hate to just toss them out when they are damaged a bit. Good thing the rivets are still available to me.


note damage to rear body plate

replacement part with damaged front body plate Smiles, MH
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Unfortunately, in the seller’s eBay photos, the Impero appeared much lighter in color. But that’s a risk I took, since accurate color representation is something I know not to expect across digital platforms and devises. And when I asked him to measure the pump w/o head, end to end, fully compressed, turns out he gave me the measurements for a relaxed pump. I won’t be able to mount it at the top tube like I had planned. And at this point, I’m not so sure I want to use it. But once again, I’ll take responsibility for not asking him to confirm that he he took the measurements as I’d requested.

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The “vintage” silver/grey brake housing from Pork Chop is in point however!


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Rustines gum hoods.

jk.

But I did sign up with VO to email me when they get some.

Was this gum hood famine ever revealed as biblical prophecy, and I just missed it? It feels ... evil.
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If you have Campy levers it has been around for quite a while. Famine has driven even copies to be $10 a piece. Welcome to the club! Smiles, MH
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Originally Posted by SurferRosa
Rustines gum hoods.

jk.

But I did sign up with VO to email me when they get some.

Was this gum hood famine ever revealed as biblical prophecy, and I just missed it? It feels ... evil.

”Ain’t nobody got time for that!”

vai con dio amica mio


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While perusing ebay.it, I happened across some appearance fees (probably for racing at the Vigorelli) receipts dated 28 April, 1940. There was a Bartali, but it was a bit spendy for me. But, I did buy out what was available for the Bianchi team - Olimpio Bizzi, Cino Cinelli, Aldo Bini and Adolfo Leoni.

Bizzi Receipt by iabisdb, on Flickr

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H**Y CRAP!

Well done.
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fyi, Bartali's fee was 2,000 lire. A definite pecking order.
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I got a pair of vintage Avocet Cross shoes in need of a some sole re-glueing courtesy of brockd15 . They are very comfortable. More comfortable than my Avocet 30s. A tiny bit long in the toe, but definitely within workable range. Thanks again, Brock!

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This is tool week, received a Park BFS-1 Bottom Bracket facing set (my Photobucket is acting up so Its all internet photos today).


And from Ebay a 1/4" drive new govt. surplus Sturtevant Richmont 120 in lb torque wrench for small hardware, made in USA even.


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The Princess's new tires came in! Happy dance! They'll replace the brown Rubena cruiser tires.


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Some tea and a new chain lock.

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Things are really looking up.

Today my highly polished Suntour Cyclone bottom bracket spindle arrived. It was sold to me by Mad Honk and I want to thank him publicly for doing this for me. I now have the complete Suntour Cyclone crankset and bottom bracket assembly.

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^^^^^That is some of the most bad a** stuff in all of cycling. ever, period.
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I ordered these but in my haste didn't realize that they were tubulars...I just got excited to find some 650c'-23.
I will most likely send them back because I think I might have better luck finding a 650c clincher...does anyone have a front-wheel (clincher or Tubular) that is already built that they may want to part with?
I need a front for my Bertoni build.
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I got excited for just a moment and even bought a couple of tubes!

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A 36 h rear hub!

I got it used from ebay for 7 dollars. Seems in ok shape but I'm putting in new bearings. I enjoy building wheels. Now just waiting on my wheelsmith db spokes.
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I got a whistle for hiking.

Also a couple of tail lights.

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