ISO and for trade thread part 5
#1451
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#1452
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ISO / desperately WTB two dust caps for ca. 1950's Lyotard pedals.
These dust caps have an internal thread (MKS replacements don't work).
Please note that the more common Lyotard dust cap with octagonal shape and text written on top (as shown here) will not fit in my case, my pedals are slightly different with the thread ever-so-slightly smaller. What I believe is the correct dust cap model (here's hoping...) can be seen in this picture below. I've searched everywhere. Anyone have spares of these?
These dust caps have an internal thread (MKS replacements don't work).
Please note that the more common Lyotard dust cap with octagonal shape and text written on top (as shown here) will not fit in my case, my pedals are slightly different with the thread ever-so-slightly smaller. What I believe is the correct dust cap model (here's hoping...) can be seen in this picture below. I've searched everywhere. Anyone have spares of these?
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ISO / desperately WTB two dust caps for ca. 1950's Lyotard pedals.
These dust caps have an internal thread (MKS replacements don't work).
Please note that the more common Lyotard dust cap with octagonal shape and text written on top (as shown here) will not fit in my case, my pedals are slightly different with the thread ever-so-slightly smaller. What I believe is the correct dust cap model (here's hoping...) can be seen in this picture below. I've searched everywhere. Anyone have spares of these?
These dust caps have an internal thread (MKS replacements don't work).
Please note that the more common Lyotard dust cap with octagonal shape and text written on top (as shown here) will not fit in my case, my pedals are slightly different with the thread ever-so-slightly smaller. What I believe is the correct dust cap model (here's hoping...) can be seen in this picture below. I've searched everywhere. Anyone have spares of these?
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#1457
TXHC
Have: Shimano FC-M900 XTR cranks arms 170mm 110/74bcd
good condition with light rub
i have some 46/36/26 Biopace chainrings and nuts/bolts if desired
Want: equivalent level 130bcd crankset for use with 103mm bottom bracket
prefer 165 or 170
thanks!
good condition with light rub
i have some 46/36/26 Biopace chainrings and nuts/bolts if desired
Want: equivalent level 130bcd crankset for use with 103mm bottom bracket
prefer 165 or 170
thanks!
#1458
Newbie
Have: A bunch of classic 700c tubular rims (all 36h):
Mavic GP4, GL330
Wolber/Super Champion Arc en ciel (both polished and matte silver)
Also 27 in Weinmann non-concave (flat?) clinchers
ISO: 700c Mavic MA2 36h.
For a wheel building project, but open to wheel sets as well
Thanks!
Mavic GP4, GL330
Wolber/Super Champion Arc en ciel (both polished and matte silver)
Also 27 in Weinmann non-concave (flat?) clinchers
ISO: 700c Mavic MA2 36h.
For a wheel building project, but open to wheel sets as well
Thanks!
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ISO: used Shimano 8 - 10spd bar end shifter pods with/without shift levers.
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ISO / desperately WTB two dust caps for ca. 1950's Lyotard pedals.
These dust caps have an internal thread (MKS replacements don't work).
Please note that the more common Lyotard dust cap with octagonal shape and text written on top (as shown here) will not fit in my case, my pedals are slightly different with the thread ever-so-slightly smaller. What I believe is the correct dust cap model (here's hoping...) can be seen in this picture below. I've searched everywhere. Anyone have spares of these?
These dust caps have an internal thread (MKS replacements don't work).
Please note that the more common Lyotard dust cap with octagonal shape and text written on top (as shown here) will not fit in my case, my pedals are slightly different with the thread ever-so-slightly smaller. What I believe is the correct dust cap model (here's hoping...) can be seen in this picture below. I've searched everywhere. Anyone have spares of these?
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Not exactly C&V, but I know I'm not the only Campy 10s user here
ISO: Campy/Fulcrum 10s (yes, it covers 9-12) Campy cassette freehub body for standard/12mm axle (prefer new or very few miles)
Have: same for for OS (17mm) axle, new
ISO: Campy/Fulcrum 10s (yes, it covers 9-12) Campy cassette freehub body for standard/12mm axle (prefer new or very few miles)
Have: same for for OS (17mm) axle, new
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I have an unusual ISO list, and it's not for me (well, not the end user anyway...the journey is my thing though!). I don't usually mention it, but I currently work at a university-based non-profit for kids bike riding/bike safety.
We recently tapped out the bike budget by buying three, brand-new Trek Precaliber bikes for our bike rodeos, but a nearby co-op - Recyclable Bicycle Exchange of Ft. Lauderdale (if you haven't been there, you need to go) - had these 650C Andante kids' lugged steel track bikes which were made roughly 15-20 years ago for the Brian Piccolo Park Velodrome. They have about 40 (half 650C, half 700C), and nobody has shown interest in them for ages.
Well, a C&V'er gotta do what a C&V'er gotta do - I convinced the staff that we needed some, and Jeff at RBX donated three of them to us - three, as I've got no budget to work with, and because only three of them were built with road fork crowns (don't worry about the blades, they are Columbus road blades).
That said, my master plan is to convert them into city-style singlespeeds and post gradual build logs on our site, ibikesafe.org. I'm pretty much turning them into a Raleigh Space Riders with Columbus tubing. To do that, I'm going to need a few bits. If anyone would be willing to help out with this, I'd really appreciate it.
This is what I'm going to need for each:
Would be eternally grateful for the assistance.
-Kurt
We recently tapped out the bike budget by buying three, brand-new Trek Precaliber bikes for our bike rodeos, but a nearby co-op - Recyclable Bicycle Exchange of Ft. Lauderdale (if you haven't been there, you need to go) - had these 650C Andante kids' lugged steel track bikes which were made roughly 15-20 years ago for the Brian Piccolo Park Velodrome. They have about 40 (half 650C, half 700C), and nobody has shown interest in them for ages.
Well, a C&V'er gotta do what a C&V'er gotta do - I convinced the staff that we needed some, and Jeff at RBX donated three of them to us - three, as I've got no budget to work with, and because only three of them were built with road fork crowns (don't worry about the blades, they are Columbus road blades).
That said, my master plan is to convert them into city-style singlespeeds and post gradual build logs on our site, ibikesafe.org. I'm pretty much turning them into a Raleigh Space Riders with Columbus tubing. To do that, I'm going to need a few bits. If anyone would be willing to help out with this, I'd really appreciate it.
This is what I'm going to need for each:
- A singlespeed freewheel
- 650C tires
- The one definite C&V part: Kids-sized North Road handlebars. Will probably need stems too, as the road stems are probably 26.0, and the North Roads likely 25.4.
Would be eternally grateful for the assistance.
-Kurt
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Alright! Really appreciate you guys having a look though.
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'84 and '09 Pinarellos
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Have tried asking for this as a unit, now asking around for just the spindle:
I am ISO one Campagnolo English 68-SS spindle, 114.5mm long (post CPSC). Don't care what logo it has. Must have nice races.
Got a few offers going on eBay, but if you have one, tell me what you're looking for.
-Kurt
I am ISO one Campagnolo English 68-SS spindle, 114.5mm long (post CPSC). Don't care what logo it has. Must have nice races.
Got a few offers going on eBay, but if you have one, tell me what you're looking for.
-Kurt
#1473
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ISO 10x1x137mm Axle
ISO of QR rear axle for Shimano HB-1050 freewheel hub. Axle is 10x1x137mm. Also need cones, bearings & QR skewer.
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ISO Vintage Soviet Road Bike
I'm looking for a vintage Karkhov XB3, please let me know if you have one or any other vintage Soviet road bike. I will gladly pay for shipping