ISO and For Trade thread parts 2 and 3.
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ISO: Front Blackburn rack, silver. A regular center-mount rack, not the low-rider kind. Must be in good usable shape.
I have many things I could trade. PM me.
I have many things I could trade. PM me.
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ISO: Need one left black (or a pair) hood to fit Shimano BL-1051 levers. Unfortunately the late model hoods don't fit these levers.
for: whatcha need?
for: whatcha need?
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I have two 105 slr levers. They were original to an '87 Trek 560 if that helps.
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ISO used Universal(original or repro) 51/61/68 tan brake hoods in good condition for my 1950s italian patina project
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If nothing pans out for you ^, you might try contacting Robbie Fellows about his Universal reproduction hoods. He supposedly stopped making (all) hoods for a bit but now says he's back. They aren't super cheap but are a good value and he does good work.
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Thanks for advice, i am planing to contact him if this doesn t work out, but used hoods (besides the price) are my first choice since project bike is 1950s high-end italian in very rough condition (significant chrome damage, dents, poor paint....) so plan is "patina style" restoration
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ISO 126mm QR rear axle with spacer, bearing races and skewer for a vintage made in France Normandy hub. If you have a matching set of skewers (front and back) I'll take 'em. Please let me know ASAP as its the only thing keeping me from riding my bike! Thanks!
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Methinks my last post was too long, so I will keep it simple.
Even more so since starting and reading through the answers to my 1983 Bianchi Bottom Bracket thread, I need:
ISO:
- Ofmega 70c (Italian) bottom bracket spindle. 118mm long.
- Ofmega Strada / Bianchi pantographed non-drive side crank, 170 long.
If you have either, you will be a life saver!
Have:
Good condition Ofmega pantographed non-drive side crank in 170. I am fairly new, but have some stuff from a couple of Peugeots that I used to put one together. I even have a 1978 Peugeot UO-10 frame in blue that I would be willing to trade if you have enough of these parts. Nice frame, the paint is a bit faded, but no rust and straight. Also a brand new Nitto Albatross mustache bar. Sturmey Archer hubs. Let me know what you are looking for, let's see if we can make a trade!
Even more so since starting and reading through the answers to my 1983 Bianchi Bottom Bracket thread, I need:
ISO:
- Ofmega 70c (Italian) bottom bracket spindle. 118mm long.
- Ofmega Strada / Bianchi pantographed non-drive side crank, 170 long.
If you have either, you will be a life saver!
Have:
Good condition Ofmega pantographed non-drive side crank in 170. I am fairly new, but have some stuff from a couple of Peugeots that I used to put one together. I even have a 1978 Peugeot UO-10 frame in blue that I would be willing to trade if you have enough of these parts. Nice frame, the paint is a bit faded, but no rust and straight. Also a brand new Nitto Albatross mustache bar. Sturmey Archer hubs. Let me know what you are looking for, let's see if we can make a trade!
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ISO:
GB stem, 120+ mm
French Cinelli 1A or 2A Stem, 110+
French Campagnolo Record Pista headset
Mavic MA2's
Wool Jerseys
SIDI touring shoes, size 11
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GB stem, 120+ mm
French Cinelli 1A or 2A Stem, 110+
French Campagnolo Record Pista headset
Mavic MA2's
Wool Jerseys
SIDI touring shoes, size 11
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Lots o' stuff
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ISo:
suntour barcons for a Miyata 210. Also consider a decent pair of clamp on downtube shifters
raleigh bottom bracket cups for a 78 superbe...preferably with a square taper spindle suitable for a single crank
suntour barcons for a Miyata 210. Also consider a decent pair of clamp on downtube shifters
raleigh bottom bracket cups for a 78 superbe...preferably with a square taper spindle suitable for a single crank
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ISO black leather saddle; Brooks Team Pro/Berthoud Aspin/Selle An-Atomica; also on the lookout for a Araya CTL 370/Shimano 600 Front wheel to match a rear I have. Prefer little to no wear on brake track
Have: Shimano 105 10 speed RD, Terry Fly Ti saddle, perhaps a vintage Flite Ti (don't really want to give it up), 27.2 aero seatposts, other bits, Campy low flange 36h rear hub, other stuff.
Have: Shimano 105 10 speed RD, Terry Fly Ti saddle, perhaps a vintage Flite Ti (don't really want to give it up), 27.2 aero seatposts, other bits, Campy low flange 36h rear hub, other stuff.
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^PMed you... still trying to figure out what shape the 80 has compared to the other saddles.
Also, looking for an eyebolt for mounting a Nitto M18 to its strut. I foolishly snapped one while adjusting my rack's position.
Also, looking for an eyebolt for mounting a Nitto M18 to its strut. I foolishly snapped one while adjusting my rack's position.
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PM incoming.
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I need one of these brake adjusters for Dia-Compe side pulls. This particular brake is a 500, but I wouldn't be surprised if they used the same adjuster on all their side pull brakes back in that era--mid-80s I guess? I have various small trade goods if you've got the adjuster.
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I need one of these brake adjusters for Dia-Compe side pulls. This particular brake is a 500, but I wouldn't be surprised if they used the same adjuster on all their side pull brakes back in that era--mid-80s I guess? I have various small trade goods if you've got the adjuster.
I can help you out with that. PM your address, I'll send it to you.
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I have MA2's but they laced 3X with DT spokes to Campy Record hubs....minimal to no sidewall wear.
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Well, thank you, I will. I've been the beneficiary of a couple of transactions like this lately. I need to find someone who needs something from me so I can get caught up on karma points.
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Hey Y'all,
ISO
- Mavic Module E / Campagnolo hub front wheel 700c
- Araya "red label" rear wheel, whatever hub (Japan maybe) 700c
- Ofmega Mistral crank dust cap
Have
Whatcha looking for?
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- Mavic Module E / Campagnolo hub front wheel 700c
- Araya "red label" rear wheel, whatever hub (Japan maybe) 700c
- Ofmega Mistral crank dust cap
Have
Whatcha looking for?
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ISO - Vintage Weinmann swiss made aluminum 6 sided rim 700 x 25C - 36 hole (single wall). 1950's / 60's era. Need only one but will consider whatever is out there, even if slightly damaged. Thank you
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Just snagged an '84 Trek 520 that I'm falling madly in love with. Hoping to keep it a LONG time, to that end I'm desperately in need of. . .
1) Helicomatic lock ring tool/bottle opener, you know, this guy:
2) front brake cable guide - bike was fitted with a dorky CatEye front reflector w/ integrated guide, want to ditch that for something sexier & period correct
3) quality chrome toe clips to fit my size 12" street shoes
4) Gran Compe roller yolk, like these:
1) Helicomatic lock ring tool/bottle opener, you know, this guy:
2) front brake cable guide - bike was fitted with a dorky CatEye front reflector w/ integrated guide, want to ditch that for something sexier & period correct
3) quality chrome toe clips to fit my size 12" street shoes
4) Gran Compe roller yolk, like these: