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Old 10-31-11, 07:53 AM
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Originally Posted by jeirvine
still ISO first generation Dura Ace front brake, in silver. Like this.
Got your pm, unworthy1, but can't reply yet - still crawling my way to 50 (in more ways than one!). Drop me an email: jeirvine at gm@ail. Thanks.
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Have a 700c front wheel with disc hub. Off center rim for disc brake use but has a very nice DT Swiss rim brake hub. Dish it over for rim brake use or stick on a rotor for your disc commuter.

I'm in the market for a few cranksets, 36/46 (open to either square taper or modern integrated spindle) and 50/34 (integrated spindle only).

Have two 105 cranksets to trade, both 170, 53/39. One is integrated spindle (much newer) and one is square taper (mid 90's)

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Old 10-31-11, 11:26 AM
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ISO 26 x 1 3/8 (E.A.3) 40 hole rims

Like the Dunlop-made rims on raleigh 3 speeds

Have: we can work something out

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Old 10-31-11, 01:29 PM
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Need:
A shimano 105 (preferably 1050) 47-57mm reach recessed nut rear caliper
A set of 10t derailer pulleys, used is fine as long as they have plenty o' life still
27x1.25" tires
27x 1 3/8" tires
MKS MP-303 platform pedals, or mp-202...
27.2 seatpost
A decent-enough 700c clincher wheelset with 7-speed cassette that can fit 32mm tires

Have:
A new set of curved dt shimano housing stops
Unused salsa embossed bar tape in brown
A single silver (rivendell) left side/ front derailer shifter with bar end adapter pod, barely used. I only used the right-side one, and the ratchet just stripped on it.
A chain whip, you can choose single speed chain width, or 8-speed width
A very long reach (130mm or so) bontrager stem, black
A SR stem, 100mm reach
SR Custom double crankset
MKS Sylvan road pedals, old style
Campagnolo Super Record 26.8mm seatpost, 2-bolt; used looking, but pretty
Sugino mighty seatpost, 26.8, 2-bolt; scuffed a bit
Serfas gel seat
Jandd Hurricane waterproof seat wedge, red
Jandd Mountain Handle Pack handlebar bag
1 tektro cr720 cantilever brake, don't think I ever used it
1 Origin8 Pro Force cantilever brake, definitely never used it. Mafac copy.
Dia compe non-aero brake levers with brand new cane creek gum hoods
Time Criterium pedals, red and black
Shimano SPD pedals, pd-a525
A 25" (maybe even 25.5") univega viva sport frame/ fork/ headset/ BB/ seatpost

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I think I have the correct Shimano 105 rear brake caliper, a Suntour RD that's a Shimano 600 Tricolor knockoff (don't remember the model name offhand), and a set of Suntour Accushift levers that can be set to friction mode. I'll check when I get home later tonight.

Could use the SR stem (if it's a quill) and another chain whip.
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High Flange Hubs

Originally Posted by miamijim
ISO: Campagnolo Record high flange hubs....36H
I believe I have a set. They look pretty decent and spin nicely as I recall? I also have a list of "wants". I'll shoot some pics to ensure this model meets your requirements and if so, I can let you know what I'm looking for.
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Originally Posted by rccardr
I think I have the correct Shimano 105 rear brake caliper, a Suntour RD that's a Shimano 600 Tricolor knockoff (don't remember the model name offhand)--GPX, most likely, and it'll handle 6 to 10 speeds, as far as range
bumped..

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Nope, it's a Radius, and I swear it's a dead ringer for a Shimano 600 Tricolor 6400 RD. And the Accushift Dt shifters are indeed both friction or index and are complete (although you'll have to work on the rusty right side cap). Bad news is that the 105 rear caliper I have is the shorty version- 39-49mm. Good news is you can have the RD and shifters for the cost of postage. PM me if interested.
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Campy HF Hubs for trade

[QUOTE=miamijim;13423358]ISO: Campagnolo high flange hubs. Condition not important.[/Q

1 front and 1 rear, but not an exact match. one is cleaner than the other. I have not attempted to clean/polish either. Skewers do no match in the photos (1 is campy and 1 is ofmega), but I have extras, if wanted

ISO: DA Seat Post; Campy Chorus 8 SPD RD; Campy SR seat post.
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[QUOTE=Belg-Ital Steel;13437701]
Originally Posted by miamijim
ISO: Campagnolo high flange hubs. Condition not important.[/Q

1 front and 1 rear, but not an exact match. one is cleaner than the other. I have not attempted to clean/polish either. Skewers do no match in the photos (1 is campy and 1 is ofmega), but I have extras, if wanted

ISO: DA Seat Post; Campy Chorus 8 SPD RD; Campy SR seat post.
I need a rear hub and have a chorus RD. Still can'r PM yet, so drop me a line. jeirvine at gm@il.
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Old 11-01-11, 08:21 AM
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Originally Posted by rccardr
I think I have the correct Shimano 105 rear brake caliper, a Suntour RD that's a Shimano 600 Tricolor knockoff (don't remember the model name offhand), and a set of Suntour Accushift levers that can be set to friction mode. I'll check when I get home later tonight.

Could use the SR stem (if it's a quill) and another chain whip.
It's a quill. Let me know!

EDIT: Nevermind, scrolled down and then PM'd ya. Thanks!
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Old 11-01-11, 01:28 PM
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WTT: Thick wall NR rifled English adjustable cup

NEED: Thin wall Record English adjustable cup

Please note in my request for stems, I have Cinelli 1A, not 1R. MALMS striikes again.
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Old 11-01-11, 03:25 PM
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Originally Posted by CV-6
WTT: Thick wall NR rifled English adjustable cup

NEED: Thin wall Record English adjustable cup
FWIW, any standard adjustable cup (Sugino, Sakae Ringyo, TA, etc) can substitute for a thin Campy cup.
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ISO (buy/trade): Selle Italia Flite Saddle, perforated. New or slightly used, must be very good condition.
HAVE:
- Campagnolo Record - Mavic GP4 tubular wheelset
- Campagnolo Record hubset
- Many stems and bars, freewheels, seatposts
- Some interesting frames (SLX, Gentsracer AX, ...)
... let me know what you are looking for...
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Have:
A nice 65-cm Romic Frame
A nearly complete Shimano 600 set (brakes, levers, shifters, bb and crankset--no cassette, no hubs)
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Pics of the frame here

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A good set of touring/commuting wheels in 700c
A 180mm triple crankset
A Burley QR Alternative Hitch (integrated QR skewer and trailer hitch.)
Lights that take an 18650 battery.

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ISO:
Used bar-end friction shifter set, Suntour preferred but Silver would work. Needs to work with Suntour ARX derailleurs (5x3)

Have:
Nitto B-115 handlebars - 42cm - like new
Performance Roubaix pedals, by Look
Vetta RT77 computer
NL alloy MTB/hybrid handlebar
MTB stem
Shimano servo wave brake levers
MTB barends
Flickstand
...other stuff, or we can make a deal
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ISO:

Important:

Shimano 6400 headset adjustable cup
12 mm cone wrench
Campagnolo DT shifter hardware for one side - especially the D-ring

Nice to have:
8s 640X Tricolor stuff:
RD
Hyperglide-compatible hubs
Cranks
Dual-pivot brakes (6403)

Dura-Ace 7402:
Brake levers
Headset
BB

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Have:
1. Specialized Cold-forged road cranks 170mm 144 BCD with a 42 ring on it. The 52 ring has had the teeth ground off by the PO. I was going to build a FG commuter and haven't ever bothered.

2. Specialized cold-forged *Suntour Microdrive BCD* crankset. 175mm 56mm BCD inner ring. I have at least one new 22t ring and the original steel ring that got bent somehow and re-straightened.

3. 2 pr 600 'triangle' pedals. One of em has the dust cover missing. Pair 1: no clips or straps. Pair 2: med clips and (IIRC) double straps

4. Old computers: Avocet 30s and 31s mostly Varying colors. Paramount computer with a cracked mount. The Paramount computer worked when I took it off.

5. 36h Campy ?Record? hubset. Decent shape. Definitely used. Still spin nicely. FW

6. Black perforated Turbo that needs some TLC: the cover's coming undone around the bottom.

7. More misc stuff like a box of box-section tubular rims GL330s, Victory Stradas and Cronos, as well as a pair of Omega XLs All are 32h and have been previously glued. Been in storage for the last 6 years. There's no track here, so no need for em any more. :cry

8. Track BB Spindles: Mostly D/A Most have cups with em

9.
Need:
28h 7401-7700 D/A hubs (XTR M900-952 works too) *this is the most pressing need*
Rival rear der and shifters
12cm -17deg stem with 31.8 HB clamp
32-34c Grifo or Fango tires
...and other stuff! Let's make a deal!

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Schwinn World Sport for sale or trade (right fork leg bent)

Hey folks, here is a Schwinn World Sport that is way too small for me. Hopefully someone here can use it. I'm not sure the year but I think early 90"s, if anyone can correct this, please do. The paint is pretty nicked up as it looks like it was chained up a lot. Nice dark grey color and cable bosses on the tubes. FORK is BENT but I'll include it. Measurements are as follows:

21 1/2" from Bottom bracket center straight up to top tube center

23" from steerer tube center to seat tube center

Approximately 25" from steerer tube center to BB center

Wheelbase approximately 41 inches

4130 chromoly tubing Taiwan made

Numbers on bottom of bb shell 68J G1185 5741550


What I need or would like to trade for:

$20 plus shipping cost
or Shimano 600 AX left crank arm 170mm
or Shimano 600 AX funky aero bottle and cage
or Seat bag

I'm in south florida if you are local. PM me if interested
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Have:
3TTT quill stem, 26.0 110mm.

Want:
3TTT quill stem, 26.0, 100mm

https://s624.photobucket.com/albums/t...20Trade/Stems/

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Have:
Shimano 6503 triple crankset, 175mm

Want:
Shimano 6503 triple crankset, 170mm

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Have:
NOS or Nearly NOS Sugino AT Special crank, 180mm, 46/36/26

But I don't have the non-drive side crank

Want:
Compatible 180mm crank arm for the non-drive side
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Set of Sugino Cranks that I could use those rings on. Size: 170-175

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Have:
Campy Centaur Alloy 10S UT crank, 175mm with English and Italian BB.

Want:
Campy 10S Triple Crankset, 172-175mm and bottom bracket. Prefer square taper.

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ISO

Deore XT U Brake for an 80's Fisher Montare...

Have

Dia-Compe NGC 400 calipers, great condition

Gray anodized Universal Squadra Calipers, 80's, mostly NOS

Gipiemme Sprint pedals, missing one dust cap

'53 SA AW hub, good working condition

NOS SA trigger circa 80?

excellent (50's?) BSA #3 1/8" cog for track (16 or 18)

French pump with the tri-coleur stripes...wrong hose (woods?)

various wingnuts

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Shimano or SRAM 9speed cassette. Smallest cog being 11 and largest being up to 25

Have:
6 speed Suntour freewheel 13-18
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NEED-
Shimano RSX right - rear shifter return spring. The spring that is under the nameplate cover. I believe that RSX, RX100, and 105 springs are all the same.

Don't have enough post for email. owenmc006 and gmail.

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ISO: Brooks B67, B72 (if B72, no leather cracking around the nose rivets), or other upright sitting Brooks saddle in decent condition.

For trade: Decent condition Brooks B17.





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ISO a nice set of DT shifter levers to fit the older (early-mid '80s) Shimano bosses.

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