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ISO:
Shimano 6500 Ultegra front hub
Any Shimano 9-speed bar end shifters
Shimano Sante braze on front derailleur
HAVE:
58cm Cannondale 2.8 blueberry frame (no fork)
Weinman DP 18 flip flop track wheelset (silver w/black spokes)
Shimano 600 Arabesque front and rear derailleur, front and rear brake calipers, and levers. everything in great shape, except for the levers, which have road rash on them. the levers are a little beat, but function great
shimano 105 Uniglide hubset. spin like new.
avocet saddle
lot of dia-comp side pull brake calipers for parts.
Shimano 6500 Ultegra front hub
Any Shimano 9-speed bar end shifters
Shimano Sante braze on front derailleur
HAVE:
58cm Cannondale 2.8 blueberry frame (no fork)
Weinman DP 18 flip flop track wheelset (silver w/black spokes)
Shimano 600 Arabesque front and rear derailleur, front and rear brake calipers, and levers. everything in great shape, except for the levers, which have road rash on them. the levers are a little beat, but function great
shimano 105 Uniglide hubset. spin like new.
avocet saddle
lot of dia-comp side pull brake calipers for parts.
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ISO: Campagnolo C Record seatpost 27.2 One of the last parts needed to finish my build. Any help is appreciated, I have decided I'm done with the 'bay so I rather trade with someone here.
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Need to buy: Weinmann concave 700c vintage rear wheel complete with freewheel or without for a '77 Peugeot.
Sorry, I have nothing to trade for it unless you want to trade a good one for the bad one (if you are a wheel builder-type) and some cash.
Sorry, I have nothing to trade for it unless you want to trade a good one for the bad one (if you are a wheel builder-type) and some cash.
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https://chicago.craigslist.org/chc/bik/2524856746.html
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Here's a set of NOS concave rims currently listed on the Chicago CL, possibly you can convince them to ship or find a fellow member in the area to enable for you. Best of luck@!
https://chicago.craigslist.org/chc/bik/2524856746.html
https://chicago.craigslist.org/chc/bik/2524856746.html
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I've got a bunch of frames I simply don't want. I'll take derailleurs, shifters, stems, cranksets, pedals (i really need some pedals) but the one thing I don't want in trade is more frames. I've got too many as it is.
I've got 2 bike boxes on hand and packing materials, so the first two will go out immediately....and I will pay the shipping as long as you pay the shipping for whatever small bit you send me.
here's the list: Unless otherwise specified everything has a Headset and square taper BB installed. I'd recommend overhauling those bearings though.
**gone** '72 Raleigh Super Course - 23" - w/square taper BB spindle - Color: Cream
--pending-- '73 Schwinn LeTour - 23" - Color: Light Blue
**gone** '78(ish) Schwinn LeTour III - 23" includes stem and seatpost - Color: Orange
mid-70's Vista "Criterium" - 22" - Color: Yellow
early 80's Schwinn World Sport Ladies - 58cm - Color: Black
Like I said, I don't want much for these....a set of Pedals for a LeTour seems perfectly fair to me. These aren't amazing bikes by and stretch and they aren't crap either...its a good opportunity to get a cheap frame for your upcoming winter commuter or a beater to do grocery runs or whatever. Its solid bones for a cheap bike.
pics to come tonight.
**edit**
pics as promised - https://picasaweb.google.com/alario/FramesForTrade
I've got 2 bike boxes on hand and packing materials, so the first two will go out immediately....and I will pay the shipping as long as you pay the shipping for whatever small bit you send me.
here's the list: Unless otherwise specified everything has a Headset and square taper BB installed. I'd recommend overhauling those bearings though.
**gone** '72 Raleigh Super Course - 23" - w/square taper BB spindle - Color: Cream
--pending-- '73 Schwinn LeTour - 23" - Color: Light Blue
**gone** '78(ish) Schwinn LeTour III - 23" includes stem and seatpost - Color: Orange
mid-70's Vista "Criterium" - 22" - Color: Yellow
early 80's Schwinn World Sport Ladies - 58cm - Color: Black
Like I said, I don't want much for these....a set of Pedals for a LeTour seems perfectly fair to me. These aren't amazing bikes by and stretch and they aren't crap either...its a good opportunity to get a cheap frame for your upcoming winter commuter or a beater to do grocery runs or whatever. Its solid bones for a cheap bike.
pics to come tonight.
**edit**
pics as promised - https://picasaweb.google.com/alario/FramesForTrade
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I've got a bunch of frames I simply don't want. I'll take derailleurs, shifters, stems, cranksets, pedals (i really need some pedals) but the one thing I don't want in trade is more frames. I've got too many as it is.
I've got 2 bike boxes on hand and packing materials, so the first two will go out immediately....and I will pay the shipping as long as you pay the shipping for whatever small bit you send me.
here's the list: Unless otherwise specified everything has a Headset and square taper BB installed. I'd recommend overhauling those bearings though.
'72 Raleigh Super Course - 23" - w/square taper BB spindle
'73 Schwinn LeTour - 23"
'78(ish) Schwinn LeTour III - 23" includes stem and seatpost
mid-70's Vista "Criterium" - 22"
early 80's Schwinn World Sport Ladies - 58cm
Like I said, I don't want much for these....a set of Pedals for a LeTour seems perfectly fair to me. These aren't amazing bikes by and stretch and they aren't crap either...its a good opportunity to get a cheap frame for your upcoming winter commuter or a beater to do grocery runs or whatever. Its solid bones for a cheap bike.
pics to come tonight.
I've got 2 bike boxes on hand and packing materials, so the first two will go out immediately....and I will pay the shipping as long as you pay the shipping for whatever small bit you send me.
here's the list: Unless otherwise specified everything has a Headset and square taper BB installed. I'd recommend overhauling those bearings though.
'72 Raleigh Super Course - 23" - w/square taper BB spindle
'73 Schwinn LeTour - 23"
'78(ish) Schwinn LeTour III - 23" includes stem and seatpost
mid-70's Vista "Criterium" - 22"
early 80's Schwinn World Sport Ladies - 58cm
Like I said, I don't want much for these....a set of Pedals for a LeTour seems perfectly fair to me. These aren't amazing bikes by and stretch and they aren't crap either...its a good opportunity to get a cheap frame for your upcoming winter commuter or a beater to do grocery runs or whatever. Its solid bones for a cheap bike.
pics to come tonight.
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https://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-Lot-Wein...item2c5e609006
Good luck!
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This is going to sound like a joke, but it isn't:
Willing to trade drillium work (you supply the stock) for copies of "Avon Fashions" catalogs from 1980 to 1983.
So, check with your wives, gentlemen - this is the opportunity of a lifetime. For reasons I won't bore anyone with, I have been trying to obtain the catalogs from this timeframe for years with zero success.
I figured, what the hell - can't hurt to ask.
DD
Willing to trade drillium work (you supply the stock) for copies of "Avon Fashions" catalogs from 1980 to 1983.
So, check with your wives, gentlemen - this is the opportunity of a lifetime. For reasons I won't bore anyone with, I have been trying to obtain the catalogs from this timeframe for years with zero success.
I figured, what the hell - can't hurt to ask.
DD
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This is going to sound like a joke, but it isn't:
Willing to trade drillium work (you supply the stock) for copies of "Avon Fashions" catalogs from 1980 to 1983.
So, check with your wives, gentlemen - this is the opportunity of a lifetime. For reasons I won't bore anyone with, I have been trying to obtain the catalogs from this timeframe for years with zero success.
I figured, what the hell - can't hurt to ask.
DD
Willing to trade drillium work (you supply the stock) for copies of "Avon Fashions" catalogs from 1980 to 1983.
So, check with your wives, gentlemen - this is the opportunity of a lifetime. For reasons I won't bore anyone with, I have been trying to obtain the catalogs from this timeframe for years with zero success.
I figured, what the hell - can't hurt to ask.
DD
(***sigh*** wish I had some of those catalogs)
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ISO quill stem, 105mm, with 26mm clamp. (That's measured at 90 degrees -- something with the same basic geometry would do. Maybe 110mm.) Ideally a Nitto dirt drop or the like -- trying to raise my bars a bit. Might be able to do with a 25.6mm clamp as well (for another set of bars).
Not a whole lot to trade. I have a nice Fizik Pave saddle with titanium rails: earlier version, in Pantani yellow.
Note: I haven't been around long enough to send or receive private messages. Please email me: dysmedia AT gmail DOT com.
FOUND. Thanks.
Not a whole lot to trade. I have a nice Fizik Pave saddle with titanium rails: earlier version, in Pantani yellow.
Note: I haven't been around long enough to send or receive private messages. Please email me: dysmedia AT gmail DOT com.
FOUND. Thanks.
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Not knowing specifically if you need eyelets or not, there's currently a lot auction on Ebay with a number of 700c Concaves. Check it out:
https://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-Lot-Wein...item2c5e609006
Good luck!
DD
https://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-Lot-Wein...item2c5e609006
Good luck!
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in search of SR 144BCD crankset
ISO: SR Royal Crankset, or SR 144BCD forged crankset without Royal label, 165 or 170mm length.
SR Royal 80mm Stem.
Have: Campy front Derailleur, Nuovo Record Front hub, Huret Alvit rear Derailleur, lots of MAFAC centerpulls and bits (incl. one black half hood w/ barrel adjuster), other random stuff, cash.
SR Royal 80mm Stem.
Have: Campy front Derailleur, Nuovo Record Front hub, Huret Alvit rear Derailleur, lots of MAFAC centerpulls and bits (incl. one black half hood w/ barrel adjuster), other random stuff, cash.
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This is going to sound like a joke, but it isn't:
Willing to trade drillium work (you supply the stock) for copies of "Avon Fashions" catalogs from 1980 to 1983.
So, check with your wives, gentlemen - this is the opportunity of a lifetime. For reasons I won't bore anyone with, I have been trying to obtain the catalogs from this timeframe for years with zero success.
I figured, what the hell - can't hurt to ask.
DD
Willing to trade drillium work (you supply the stock) for copies of "Avon Fashions" catalogs from 1980 to 1983.
So, check with your wives, gentlemen - this is the opportunity of a lifetime. For reasons I won't bore anyone with, I have been trying to obtain the catalogs from this timeframe for years with zero success.
I figured, what the hell - can't hurt to ask.
DD
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That would be impossible since I just divorced her Hell, it would've been very difficult while I was married to her.
The catalogs would be for me; a long and boring story (to anyone but me).
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The catalogs would be for me; a long and boring story (to anyone but me).
DD
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Not knowing specifically if you need eyelets or not, there's currently a lot auction on Ebay with a number of 700c Concaves. Check it out:
https://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-Lot-Wein...item2c5e609006
Good luck!
DD
https://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-Lot-Wein...item2c5e609006
Good luck!
DD
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ISO a 36-39t, 86bcd chainring for Stronglight 99. I've got lots of rings to trade... 110s, 144s (Campy, Sugino), 130s, 74s. Plenty of other stuff too... just ask.
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Maybe not a great fit with this crowd, but I have a Fizik Arione Tri2 in great shape that I'd like to trade for something like a Brooks Pro, a Swift, or maybe a Specialized Romin.
Also ISO:
-Mavic Open Pro wheels, Shimano 8/9/10 hubs.
-Long cage 9 or 10 speed 105, Ultegra, or Dura Ace rear derailleur.
-Shimano cassettes with a small cog of 11 or 12 and a big of 27 or 28.
-Tiagra 4500 series triple front shifter...or a set.
-Ritchey Pro 44cm handlebars, 26.0.
-Jim Blackburn front and rear racks.
Also ISO:
-Mavic Open Pro wheels, Shimano 8/9/10 hubs.
-Long cage 9 or 10 speed 105, Ultegra, or Dura Ace rear derailleur.
-Shimano cassettes with a small cog of 11 or 12 and a big of 27 or 28.
-Tiagra 4500 series triple front shifter...or a set.
-Ritchey Pro 44cm handlebars, 26.0.
-Jim Blackburn front and rear racks.
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Wanted:
Bicycle dynamo light/generator set.
You know, the basic sort, to put on a 3-speed.
Also, a larger rear cog for a 3-speed hub.
Bicycle dynamo light/generator set.
You know, the basic sort, to put on a 3-speed.
Also, a larger rear cog for a 3-speed hub.
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Have:
Ciocc Pantographed Cinelli Stem, 110mm
54x54 Tomassini Prestige Frame (also posted in frame doesn't fit thread)
Want:
TA Crankset (actually I need two)
Coppi Pantographed parts (already have seatpost)
57cm road frames
Ciocc Pantographed Cinelli Stem, 110mm
54x54 Tomassini Prestige Frame (also posted in frame doesn't fit thread)
Want:
TA Crankset (actually I need two)
Coppi Pantographed parts (already have seatpost)
57cm road frames
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ISO: Cage for front Simplex SLJ derailleur. & a few of the small bolts for said derailleur (secondary concern).
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I have an older, incomplete but high quality (no harbor freight garbage, lol) fractional tap and die set. I don't really have much use for a fractional set but maybe someone else does that works on different kinds of bikes and/or cars than I do.
I'm pretty open as far as trades but for the record things I really want are: 7/8 speed dura ace rear mech, 7 speed dura ace shifters, 6400 175mm crankset.
I'm pretty open as far as trades but for the record things I really want are: 7/8 speed dura ace rear mech, 7 speed dura ace shifters, 6400 175mm crankset.
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I posted this recently but to no avail. Perhaps a picture will tickle someone's fancy. It's a NOS Shimano 600EX freewheel, 13-21. Never been installed.
ISO: Hub that accepts hyperglide cassette... shimano 105, 600.. Bar end shifters, nice tires, Aero brake levers..etc
EDIT: forgot ISO
ISO: Hub that accepts hyperglide cassette... shimano 105, 600.. Bar end shifters, nice tires, Aero brake levers..etc
EDIT: forgot ISO
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Have:
-Paul Neo Retro F/R silver matte cantis
-C.King Sotto Voce Black 1.125 HS
-Campy Chorus BSA BB (latest model)
-Thomson X2 100mm 31.6 Black stem
Want:
-Campy 9/10 RD
-Campy Chorus ITA BB
-Campy Ergos (9/10)
-100mm 26.0/25.4 quill stem
-C-record era 27.2 post
-Campy dual pivot / Skeleton brakes
michael dot kuredjian at gmail dot com or PM
-Paul Neo Retro F/R silver matte cantis
-C.King Sotto Voce Black 1.125 HS
-Campy Chorus BSA BB (latest model)
-Thomson X2 100mm 31.6 Black stem
Want:
-Campy 9/10 RD
-Campy Chorus ITA BB
-Campy Ergos (9/10)
-100mm 26.0/25.4 quill stem
-C-record era 27.2 post
-Campy dual pivot / Skeleton brakes
michael dot kuredjian at gmail dot com or PM