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Old 12-02-21, 05:20 PM
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Originally Posted by hazetguy
ISO/NEEDED/WANTED: Shimano 600 Tri-Color FD-6401 front derailleur with 28.6 clamp. Doesn't have to be in mint condition, but can't be trashed/rusted/super fugly. Please be willing to post or send me a few pics.

I have stuff to trade, will buy outright, etc.

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Old 12-02-21, 06:11 PM
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Originally Posted by hazetguy
ISO/NEEDED/WANTED: Shimano 600 Tri-Color FD-6401 front derailleur with 28.6 clamp. Doesn't have to be in mint condition, but can't be trashed/rusted/super fugly. Please be willing to post or send me a few pics.

I have stuff to trade, will buy outright, etc.

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6400 with clamp
6401 braze on
6400 braze on with adaptor clamp
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Originally Posted by jdawginsc
6400 with clamp
6401 braze on
6400 braze on with adaptor clamp
it's rainin' derailleurs.......
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Originally Posted by hazetguy
Thanks jdawg, but I am really looking only for a FD-6401.
mrv, it looks like yours is the braze-on type with a 31.8 adapter clamp?
howdy - yes. I'm not sure how I get a 31.8mm clamp. Either in a box of stuff from a friend, or maybe from an aluminum bike, I guess. It's been in the parts bin for quite a while.
Let me know if you can put it back into use! Thanks.
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Originally Posted by hazetguy
Thanks jdawg, but I am really looking only for a FD-6401.
mrv, it looks like yours is the braze-on type with a 31.8 adapter clamp?
I was thinking the 6401 was the clamp and the 6400 was the braze-on...oops. Sorry I can’t help you there.
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ISO NDS "Made in Italy" crank arm

Gipiemme arm on it’s way thanks to madhonk. 😃
Hi folks,

I’m looking for an Italian made NDS 170mm crank arm with 9/16 pedal threads. Doesn’t need to be anything special. A couple of years ago, I was building up a 70s English Tourer and got a very nice Gipiemme triple DS arm & rings for it at a bargain price. I’m currently using a “Plain Jane” arm that’s not even close to matching.

While going thru the bins to set up winter projects, I thought it would be nice to have at least an Italian made NDS on that bike. So, although a Gipiemme arm would be nice, I’d settle for a Campagnolo Gran Sport, Galli, etc.

The only Italian part that I have to trade is a Gran Sport front derailleur in decent shape. But I have lots of shifters, derailleurs, stems & 7 speed cassettes mostly mid-level.

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I am ISO a fork for a new build: 1" threaded, 170+ of steerer, canti bosses, and space for 35's or larger. If you have anything that checks the boxes please let me know!
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ISO/WTT/WTB
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I am ISO a fork for a new build: 1" threaded, 170+ of steerer, canti bosses, and space for 35's or larger. If you have anything that checks the boxes please let me know!
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Anyone got an extra 32 hole Panasonic Dyna hub?

I'm looking for one or two cheap 32 spoke Dynamo hubs. I was hoping some one here may have extras from when Soma was blowing out Dyna hubs. I have one extra 36 hole Dyna hub and loads of bike junk to offer in trade. Or cash. Thanks, Woody
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Old 12-06-21, 11:31 AM
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I am currently searching for a set of silver drops and possibly a quill stem for my 1992 Bridgestone RB2 build. I've got just about everything covered for a period correct(ish) look, but I don't have any sliver bars.

I've got a few things available for trade (moustache bars, red-ano mountain bike bars, spds, barcon shifters, old muddy fox saddle, shimano mf-z012 6 speed freewheel - 14-28)
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What specific stem/bar combo are you looking for? What width? Clamp area size? Brand?


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I am currently searching for a set of silver drops and possibly a quill stem for my 1992 Bridgestone RB2 build. I've got just about everything covered for a period correct(ish) look, but I don't have any sliver bars.

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Old 12-06-21, 11:46 AM
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Originally Posted by RobertUI
I am currently searching for a set of silver drops and possibly a quill stem for my 1992 Bridgestone RB2 build. I've got just about everything covered for a period correct(ish) look, but I don't have any sliver bars.

I've got a few things available for trade (moustache bars, red-ano mountain bike bars, spds, barcon shifters, old muddy fox saddle, shimano mf-z012 6 speed freewheel - 14-28)
If Cinelli floats your boat PM me.
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Originally Posted by jdawginsc
What specific stem/bar combo are you looking for? What width? Clamp area size? Brand?

I have nothing specific in mind... like really. I don't want to go with a threadless stem (I have a few already) as it's an older threaded headset. The frame is purple, and not even in my possession at the moment! :-)

** edit... the Blaze brakes are probably not staying as I have a set of nos RX100 brakes & levers that I'm probably going with.

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Two completely separate ISO's here.

First, C&V faire: ISO a 26" Trygg dual leg kickstand. Intact and not bent, doesn't have to be NOS.



Second: I got myself involved in another donation of retired share bikes again (not C&V), this time with [retracted]. For better or worse though, there was a miscommunication from HQ when these were sent to [retracted]. - and that meant 50 or so GenZe E222 framesets arrived w/o any wheels or handlebars.

I'm basically scrambling to find these parts to turn these GenZe's into suitable pedal-only bikes within a reasonable amount of time. Don't want to have them languish and eventually get scrapped if I can't get my act together - and if there's any group on BF that might have the bits (yes, even non-C&V bits) that'll make this happen...well, I know I'm in the right place to ask.

This is what I'm after:
  • Drum brake or Shimano roller brake front hubs. Preferably wheels, but I know I can't cover shipping of each individual one, so hubs it is (and begging for galvanized spokes).
  • 142mm rear disc hubs. Basically 135mm with enough threads to accommodate the extra OLN spacing - these used to have rear motors, so weird spacing is just the soup of the day.
  • Half-decent cassettes (compatible shifters a plus).
  • 31.8mm handlebars, or a fistful of 25.4-to-31.8mm spacers, as I have a lot of 25.4 flat riser bars kicking about.
I'll have to check, but they'll probably be A-OK with me trading a frameset or two in exchange for any of these parts, and I can most definitely check with them.

I've already thrown one together with a Wal-Mart wheelset (no brakes!) and it's a good sturdy build; definitely worth getting these put back together. Wish they could be IGH'ed easily, but that's a different story.


EDIT: Donation fell through.

Appreciate any and all help that you fellows can provide.

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Appreciate any and all help that you fellows can provide.

-Kurt
completely OT, that is a nice looking neighborhood! assuming it's where you live? but, big old trees and fantastic archway to drive under. nastalgic

the "block" bushes are kinda.....odd, though. probably they start looking a little better when they grow out some
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completely OT, that is a nice looking neighborhood! assuming it's where you live? but, big old trees and fantastic archway to drive under. nastalgic

the "block" bushes are kinda.....odd, though. probably they start looking a little better when they grow out some
There's a small city adjacent to this unincorporated area that nails the tree canopy look. They do it with oaks though, so their sidewalks and roads are constantly cracking and being pushed up.

Back in the 1940's, there were no hedges at all. You could look down the block all the way to the end. The hedges started popping up because it turned into a traffic sewer about 30 years ago. Miami-Dade has done nothing to discourage cut-through traffic through aggressive traffic calming (speed bumps won't get resident traction, and M-D won't consider speed tables, chicanes, or partial closures within the area that only allow bike/ped traffic through and makes cut-throughs difficult), and this is made worse due to an FDOT stroad a block and a half to the east that's feeding it (visible at the end of the street on the theoretical horizon line, where the white fence is).

When the house on the left was being renovated 15 years ago, someone waiting on a service truck got pissed off and drove through the front yard to go through. It's too bad someone hadn't spilled a box of nails before that happened.

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....50 or so GenZe E222 framesets arrived w/o any wheels or handlebars.





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Welcome back Kurt...it's been awhile!
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ISO Suntour New Winner Wrench

Update - looks like I might just have this covered. Thanks machinist42 and Schreck83 ! This place never ceases to amaze...

Need one of these guys if anyone has an extra or has it sitting around and wondering what it is! May end up trying to hacksaw my way to the same thing but would prefer the real deal. Have old presidents and bike parts for trade - just let me know what you're looking for.

https://velobase.com/ViewTool.aspx?I...0a0&AbsPos=231

https://bikerecyclery.com/suntour-nw...or-new-winner/


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These May Not Be The Tools You're Looking For?

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Need one of these guys if anyone has an extra or has it sitting around and wondering what it is! May end up trying to hacksaw my way to the same thing but would prefer the real deal. Have old presidents and bike parts for trade - just let me know what you're looking for.

https://velobase.com/ViewTool.aspx?I...0a0&AbsPos=231

https://bikerecyclery.com/suntour-nw...or-new-winner/

Noticed this CL listing yesterday, and still haven't posted it to the "Are you looking for these droids..." thread. I know it's not near you, but perhaps you can persuade the seller to box and ship them to you?

Bike tools - $80 (Clayton)

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"Nice assortment of bicycle tools.
3rd and 4th hand
Spanners
Chain tool
Sprocket tools
Headset tools
Spoke tool ..."

https://raleigh.craigslist.org/bop/d...418020618.html

We do have BF members in Raleigh who might facilitate? I can't Because Too Far and Impending Doom.

Good Luck!

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Originally Posted by machinist42
Noticed this CL listing yesterday, and still haven't posted it to the "Are you looking for these droids..." thread. I know it's not near you, but perhaps you can persuade the seller to box and ship them to you?

Bike tools - $80 (Clayton)

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"Nice assortment of bicycle tools.
3rd and 4th hand
Spanners
Chain tool
Sprocket tools
Headset tools
Spoke tool ..."

https://raleigh.craigslist.org/bop/d...418020618.html

We do have BF members in Raleigh who might facilitate? I can't Because Too Far and Impending Doom.

Good Luck!

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Very helpful, thanks! Spent the first decade of my life a little ways east in Greenville, NC.

I messaged them, might as well ask (Update: Seller doesn't want to ship). If anyone in the Raleigh area sees this and is ready and willing... shoot me a message. More tools than I need as many would be duplicates, but at the same time I love tools!

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Bike tools - $80 (Clayton)



(Hope this is helpful.)
Some great stuff there. I use my Bicycle Research freewheel tool and Kingsbridge(?) BB tool all the time. Looks like a Park TA-compatible crank puller as well (CCP-1).
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Hi all, I hope this is ok to post as it's not C&V, but I've got a Brooks Cambium C17 Carved saddle I'm hoping to trade for a C15 Carved. The saddle is as new, in box, only ridden on a few test rides. If there's a more fitting forum for this post let me know. Thanks!
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Originally Posted by Celeste Mike
Hi all, I hope this is ok to post as it's not C&V, but I've got a Brooks Cambium C17 Carved saddle I'm hoping to trade for a C15 Carved. The saddle is as new, in box, only ridden on a few test rides. If there's a more fitting forum for this post let me know. Thanks!
https://www.bikeforums.net/sale/
- Hi Mike - there's a "saddle swap" sticky (better than a sticky saddle swap.... but I digress.). You might try there.
Since your looking to swap Brooks, I can't imagine any C&V folks complaining.
cheers.

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In the above photo, what is the tool in the top center, right beside the two third hand tools?



Ps you did well to even get a reply from the seller as I emailed him within 10 minutes of ad appearing and then again later and no replies.
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