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Old 04-23-17, 06:51 PM
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ISO left side Speedplay The Frog pedal

I bought a used pair off eBay a while ago. They're working fine for now, but the previous owner stripped the head of the screw in the grease port on the left pedal. They're awfully small screws to try to drill out.

I have a handful of spare parts. I don't know if any of it is useful to anyone, and I can't afford to ship anything right now, but maybe that will change. If you want something in trade, it can't hurt to ask; I'll see what I have.
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Old 04-23-17, 07:21 PM
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Originally Posted by curbtender
I have a new 5603 with 165 arms if that works.
Thank you, I'll keep it in mind. I'm looking mostly for a trekking/mtb crank. The 130/74 bcd on newr road cranks limits the gearing choices, unfortunately, and I'm certainly not powerful enough to spin the big ring with my behemoth adventure tourer. Thanks again though
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ISO: Trashed Super Record 2nd gen RD for parts, or just the (usable) cage plates.

I have various NR RD plates and parts to offer in trade.
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ISO: Black Brooks B72 saddle

Looking for black Brooks B72 saddle.

Thanks!
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Old 04-27-17, 07:56 PM
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Originally Posted by vtchuck
130 BCD Chainring. Either 47 or 48 or 49. 5-bolt silver or black

Suntour VX-T Rear Derailleur Medium Cage

I can't help with the chainring, but I think I have one or two medium-cage Vx rears. I'm pretty sure that the mid-cage model ( which takes up to a 30-tooth cog) is the "S" model. I've never heard of a "T" model.


Let me know if you haven't found one elsewhere.
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Old 04-28-17, 06:14 AM
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Originally Posted by jonwvara
I can't help with the chainring, but I think I have one or two medium-cage Vx rears. I'm pretty sure that the mid-cage model ( which takes up to a 30-tooth cog) is the "S" model. I've never heard of a "T" model.


Let me know if you haven't found one elsewhere.
Thanks Jon

I've since found both items. Need to go back and amend the post. T does exist, but only around for about a year.
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Old 04-28-17, 01:05 PM
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Originally Posted by artclone
Looking for black Brooks B72 saddle.

Thanks!
I can't say I've ever seen one in black, but I can make you similar if you want.

I have a recovered J6, a four-rail saddle with a shape similar to the B72 but smaller (J is for juvenile). It's from the 40's or early 50's.
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Need a ST-5600 left front brake shifter in good condition, the earlier one w/o the black lever.
Have lots of shifters and components in general.
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Old 04-28-17, 06:18 PM
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ISO: Suntour Pedal Dust Cap

I am missing the dust cap from one of my Suntour Cyclone 7000 pedals.
My guess is that dust caps from other Suntour pedals would work too. If you have one let me know.
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IIRC, SunTour's pedals were made by Mikashima, and MKS caps are widely available. That said, That said, MKS, KKT, Zeus, Campagnolo, Gipiemme, and probably others all used the same thread and would likely work in your pedal. But the MKS caps are probably the easiest to find, don't cost much, and the MKS "Sylvan" version is aluminum rather than plastic, so the MKS logo can be filed off if it bothers you.
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Originally Posted by rhm
I can't say I've ever seen one in black, but I can make you similar if you want.

I have a recovered J6, a four-rail saddle with a shape similar to the B72 but smaller (J is for juvenile). It's from the 40's or early 50's.
Hoping to find something under $50, but I know new brown ones are around $150. What's ballbark for a custom made one?

What's the J6 measure? PM okay.

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ISO 130 mm cinelli stem

Looking for a good condition Cinelli, prefer XA or 1R, others considered in a 26.4 for my slowly progressing Basso build.

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numerous stems, Cinelli and 3T in sizes from 70-120
Some 9 speed Shimano bits, FD, RD
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Originally Posted by Spaghetti Legs
Looking for a good condition Cinelli, prefer XA or 1R, others considered in a 26.4 for my slowly progressing Basso build.

Have:

numerous stems, Cinelli and 3T in sizes from 70-120
Some 9 speed Shimano bits, FD, RD
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FSA ISIS bottom brackets
Exage brake levers, some more modern Shimano brake levers
@Spaghetti Legs,
I have this Cinelli 130mm XA FS. Not much I'm looking for ATM from your trade stock. Send me a PM if interested.



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Originally Posted by rjhammett
I am missing the dust cap from one of my Suntour Cyclone 7000 pedals.
My guess is that dust caps from other Suntour pedals would work too. If you have one let me know.
I have one of those dust caps. Let me know.
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PM sent.

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I have one of those dust caps. Let me know.
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Originally Posted by RichSPK
I bought a used pair off eBay a while ago. They're working fine for now, but the previous owner stripped the head of the screw in the grease port on the left pedal. They're awfully small screws to try to drill out.

I have a handful of spare parts. I don't know if any of it is useful to anyone, and I can't afford to ship anything right now, but maybe that will change. If you want something in trade, it can't hurt to ask; I'll see what I have.
Can't you just take the pedals apart and put a new nut in? IIRC, the pedal body is sealed with silicone or RTV or something, but that's no biggie.


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126mm Over locknut dim. 26" wheels?
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Originally Posted by Standalone
126mm Over locknut dim. 26" wheels?
Like 559 BSD mountain bike wheels?

Or... something like 26" x 1 3/8" (590 BSD) three speed sized wheels?
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Originally Posted by IthaDan
Like 559 BSD mountain bike wheels?

Or... something like 26" x 1 3/8" (590 BSD) three speed sized wheels?
Oh, yeah duh. Of course. I should specify.

559 for a vintage MTB with cantis. I had a surprise last night when I tried to put my Araya 7 speed 559s in!
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Have a new pair of citron (lime colored) Mavic SUP 559's. Rims only, 36 hole, awesome.
Figure a hundred bucks for the pair, plus shipping, if that is what you are looking for.
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Bump. Still looking:
ISO: Trashed Super Record 2nd gen RD for parts, or just the (usable) cage plates.
I have various NR RD plates and parts to offer in trade.
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ISO: Lightly used (or new) Swift Tire "Sand Canyon" 27 x 1 3/8", preferrably in the tan wall.

Shipping would be to the Portland, OR Metro area. I can pay or trade various stuff.
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ISO 122.5 spindle for shimano BB cups. Closest I've got is a 125 and its not close enough. Have a lot to trade. Tri color parts, other random parts, lots.
Also cash. Thanks
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ISO: Bullmoose bars for mountain bike.

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