ISO and For Trade thread part 4
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I have a 28 hole Shimano 600 (64xx series fits 8-10s HG cassettes) without an axle. If you've got the guts for it I'd be down to trade for any of the following: 3x8 Rapid Fire shifters, a Shimano indexed RD of the first or second generation (Light Action SIS all-alloy would be great), nice short pull flatbar brake levers, decent ergo drops with a 25.4 or 26.0 clamp diameter, or 9s Shimano cassettes without spiders so I can use them with D/A 8s bar end shifters on a 7s freehub (8 of 9 cogs with 9s spacers)
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otg, thanks for looking!
TaxiRob, that sounds perfect. Let me check what I have in my pile and I'll send a PM.
TaxiRob, that sounds perfect. Let me check what I have in my pile and I'll send a PM.
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ISO: Campagnolo High flange quick release hubs.
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looking for 36 hole tubular semi-aero rim
What I'm looking for is a Sun M19A tubular rim, 36 hole, in goldish color, or some similar type semi-aero rim, used or new.
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ISO: Short reach (60-90mm) aluminum Italian quill stem. Either 25.4 or 26 Cinelli, Modolo, 3ttt etc. Not black.
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Campagnolo chorus 9 speed
I have a 2001 campagnolo chorus 9 speed short cage rear derailuer in excellent condition and I'd like to trade it for a medium or long cage campu derailuer.
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Hmmm . . . I have a vintage suede selle tan saddle, some freewheels, rims, new platform pedals, Sugino triple crank 170, some new-style saddles, some coupons accepted at all bike shops . . .
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I have a 65mm Cinelli 1A (old logo). I can post pix if you're interested.
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Speaking of long shots....I have 2 right side BL-M600 (Shimano Servo Wave brake lever). Any one have a left they don't need?
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Wtt I need a Nitto Craft 0ne (100-110) or a Pearl (10)
26.0 clamp
Have Ritchey and various Nitto stems to trade.
Or maybe you need a saddle or something.
Thanks!
Edit: When it rains, it pours.
Nitto Craft One and Pearl 10. On their way.
26.0 clamp
Have Ritchey and various Nitto stems to trade.
Or maybe you need a saddle or something.
Thanks!
Edit: When it rains, it pours.
Nitto Craft One and Pearl 10. On their way.
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I have a Velo Orange "randonneur front rack" that attaches to the fork crown and eyelets brazed to the front of the fork blades:
and I would like to trade it for a similar rack that attaches to the cantilever brake braze ons, such as the Velo Orange 'Pass Hunter' rack:
Nitto makes something similar; maybe Soma as well. I don't want the cheap aluminum one from Nashbar, already have that!
and I would like to trade it for a similar rack that attaches to the cantilever brake braze ons, such as the Velo Orange 'Pass Hunter' rack:
Nitto makes something similar; maybe Soma as well. I don't want the cheap aluminum one from Nashbar, already have that!
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ISO: 1" Chrome headset nut and some spacers
Found a neat old Puch mixte frame, in my daughter's favorite color, purple. Going to build it up, as a city bike, around an 8-speed Sturmey rear wheel, and a generator front.
Came with a smooth turning, chrome, 1" headset, but oddly missing the top nut and spacers.
Can append a photo, if helpful.
Came with a smooth turning, chrome, 1" headset, but oddly missing the top nut and spacers.
Can append a photo, if helpful.
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Found a neat old Puch mixte frame, in my daughter's favorite color, purple. Going to build it up, as a city bike, around an 8-speed Sturmey rear wheel, and a generator front.
Came with a smooth turning, chrome, 1" headset, but oddly missing the top nut and spacers.
Can append a photo, if helpful.
Came with a smooth turning, chrome, 1" headset, but oddly missing the top nut and spacers.
Can append a photo, if helpful.
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WTT/ISO: My Soma Oxford bars in very good condition (25.4 clamp, silver) for your randonneuring/touring drop bars with 26.0 clamp, barcon compatible, and 46-48cm wide.
#46
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ISO a 1980s 6 speed shimano compatible bar end grip shift. I have some shimano 6 and 7 speed dt shifters for trade.
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Have: a direct-mount (no claw) Simplex 610 RD. It's in good shape, and is the "touring" model with the pivot at one end of the derailleur cage. I believe that it will take a 28- or 30-tooth cog, based on what I've heard from others around here. It's used but in good shape--I've never used it myself.
If my understanding is correct, the 610 used a Suntour-inspired slant parallelogram design; I've heard that Simplex abandoned the design after a short time, possibly because it ran afoul of one or more Suntour patents.
I'd like to trade it for a similar Simplex long-cage or "grand touring" RD. I'd consider the long-cage version of the 610, 810, or 410.
I can provide some photos if anyone is interested. The derailleur is branded Simplex, but has a Motobecane logo on the Simplex sticker, if that matters.
If my understanding is correct, the 610 used a Suntour-inspired slant parallelogram design; I've heard that Simplex abandoned the design after a short time, possibly because it ran afoul of one or more Suntour patents.
I'd like to trade it for a similar Simplex long-cage or "grand touring" RD. I'd consider the long-cage version of the 610, 810, or 410.
I can provide some photos if anyone is interested. The derailleur is branded Simplex, but has a Motobecane logo on the Simplex sticker, if that matters.
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Some of those old Puch and Austro Daimler forks used unusual headset threading. Try a normal headset nut to see if it fits. If so, those are a dime-a-dozen. If not, you'll need to find a headset from a similar frame with the correct threading or replace the fork. I 'might' have an old AD headset lying around but first step is to find out what you really need.
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TPandJ- Loose Screws has 6 speed DA indexing units for under $20. They will fit into any Shimano Barcon that uses extended tabs (ones where the indexing unit basically just pops out). So, 7700 or 7800 for sure, probably others as well.
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I have an old German frame with an non standard headset. I've only found one headset that matches and that's from a pre-war Hercules so I'm guessing it's a whitworth threading, not that that's helpful because they are hens teeth. Most Brit bikes of that era had a head clip arrangement.