ISO and for trade thread part 5
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I believer I have a pair chilling in the spares box. I know the chrome is light on one of them though.
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ISO a cotterless crank arm, for the left side (non-drive side), length 167.5 mm. I can trade one of a different length --a Nuovo Record 175, for example-- or something else. I have lots of stuff to trade.
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Shimano 600 barrel adjusters - got 1 so now just need 1! Figured I'd bump since they don't seem to pop up on eBay too often. I don't know what I could trade for one so would pay postage and a reasonable amount...
Figured I'd bump since they don't seem to pop up on eBay too often.
Figured I'd bump since they don't seem to pop up on eBay too often.
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ISO: 7-speed loose cogs, from 21 to about 28, if they're out there. Prefer UG, but can alter HG. Must be 7-sp cogs. I can take an 8sp cog, I guess, for the big one...
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for trade: unknown model Miele, Columbus sl tubing. Has carbon fiber 1” threaded fork, campy mirage 8 speed rear d, cranks and shifters, chorus bottom bracket (italian), superbe Pro seat post and front d, 600 cartridge bearing headset, modolo xtenos stem and ergo bars. Campy hubs laced to Mavic rims. Size is 56-58
Edit: measured it and it’s 56cm c-t
iso: something a bit older, size 58, friction shifting, less racy. Prefer do deal locally, if possible, since I’ve never felt with shipping a bike.
Edit: measured it and it’s 56cm c-t
iso: something a bit older, size 58, friction shifting, less racy. Prefer do deal locally, if possible, since I’ve never felt with shipping a bike.
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What is "local"?
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I've got lots of loose UG cogs, basically every size Shimano makes, plus a few others by Miche, like the 22T that I’m pretty sure was never made by Shimano.
Send me a PM with specifics, and we’ll work it out.
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ISO: Campagnolo Super Record Front Derailleur Clamp on version 28.6
TRADE: Campagnolo Super Record Front Derailleur Braze-On
TRADE: Campagnolo Super Record Front Derailleur Braze-On
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Trade:
Have: Italian threaded Superbe bottom bracket
Need: English threaded version.
Have: Italian threaded Superbe bottom bracket
Need: English threaded version.
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Putting an ISO out for an absolutely BARE Raleigh Twenty frame and - perhaps fork. Can have minor reparable frame damage, but not be twisted. I plan on doing a major conversion on it into a cinema camera rig with some specialized braze-ons, and I don't want to ruin any frame that isn't already pretty terrible to begin with.
Would be nice if it has the one-piece style curved Twenty handlebars though. Again, rough shape. I'm partial to them in regards to my own handling preferences, but will probably braze in a different mounting system.
-Kurt
Would be nice if it has the one-piece style curved Twenty handlebars though. Again, rough shape. I'm partial to them in regards to my own handling preferences, but will probably braze in a different mounting system.
-Kurt
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cup and cone unit. Just as soon not go FrankenBB on it. I'm particular about keeping it Superbe.
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Hi - in asking that question you might be helping me on another thread as i'm trying to workout whether the Nuovo Record rear derailleur i have has a French thread as i can't get it to mount the frame?
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All Nuovo Record derailleurs use the same mounting thread: 10mm x 26tpi. The only French thread Campagnolo parts are rear hub freewheel thread, bottom bracket cups, and headset.
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I know it's not "threaded", but if you're doing an all Campy French bike, don't forget the French diameter seatpost, usually 26.6 or thereabouts. I got all the French Campy parts on my Moto Grand Record except for pedals, which a Lyotard platform.
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Putting an ISO out for an absolutely BARE Raleigh Twenty frame and - perhaps fork. Can have minor reparable frame damage, but not be twisted. I plan on doing a major conversion on it into a cinema camera rig with some specialized braze-ons, and I don't want to ruin any frame that isn't already pretty terrible to begin with.
Would be nice if it has the one-piece style curved Twenty handlebars though. Again, rough shape. I'm partial to them in regards to my own handling preferences, but will probably braze in a different mounting system.
-Kurt
Would be nice if it has the one-piece style curved Twenty handlebars though. Again, rough shape. I'm partial to them in regards to my own handling preferences, but will probably braze in a different mounting system.
-Kurt
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