ISO and for trade thread part 5
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I'd think that's the norm. Most time is spent on small rings and often under more duress.
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Mavic QR skewers, front and rear. Got Campagnolo to trade.
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Yup. Not wanting to spend $$$. Will just use Campag skewers if I can't swing a trade.
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yeah, in part because the availability/demand has really changed over the years, as all the old geezers dropped down to the small ring and began to wear them out. Used to be the big rings were harder to find....
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ISO a Suntour Cyclone Bottom Bracket axle/spindle.
I have the cups but need a spindle to fit my DOUBLE chainring crankset on.
Cheers
I have the cups but need a spindle to fit my DOUBLE chainring crankset on.
Cheers
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That looks fantastic! Very nice work! I'll be in touch.
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Assuming the picture on Amazon is accurate, I'm looking for a Sugino (or similar) 42t chain ring in 110mm size. I want to convert it into a chain guard, so the teeth can be totally trashed (which is why I'm hoping for a used option, vs. plunking down $35 for a fresh new one). I think the 42t is the smallest I can go and still have the little "windows" in the mounting tabs (for some elegance!). If you have a trashed 42t silver ring in 110mm size, please let me know.
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I’m trying to complete an NR and an SR group. I need a 42t SR ring in 144. NR or SR levers and NR calipers. I would be very grateful if anyone can help.
Im happy to tried all or any of the following:
144bcd 49 Campagnolo chainring
144bcd 44t Campagnolo chainring
151bcd 44t Campagnolo chainring (but worn)
144bcd 50 & 42t Sugino Drillium Black Chainring + Bolts
135bcd French 39t chainring
27.2 Nuovo post, but missing parts as shown
Weinmann levers (NOS)
Pro Compe 888 5 speed cog
Hyperglide 8 speed
DA 7400 braze on FD
73 NR RD
DA Braze on FD
DA STI lever badges
NR caliper bolts & 1 2nd SR caliper bolt
Unbranded Jockey wheels for NR RD
Campy headset and BB cups as pictured.
Campy and Sugino BB fixings
Pictures below. Cheers, Tom.
Im happy to tried all or any of the following:
144bcd 49 Campagnolo chainring
144bcd 44t Campagnolo chainring
151bcd 44t Campagnolo chainring (but worn)
144bcd 50 & 42t Sugino Drillium Black Chainring + Bolts
135bcd French 39t chainring
27.2 Nuovo post, but missing parts as shown
Weinmann levers (NOS)
Pro Compe 888 5 speed cog
Hyperglide 8 speed
DA 7400 braze on FD
73 NR RD
DA Braze on FD
DA STI lever badges
NR caliper bolts & 1 2nd SR caliper bolt
Unbranded Jockey wheels for NR RD
Campy headset and BB cups as pictured.
Campy and Sugino BB fixings
Pictures below. Cheers, Tom.
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ISO: MAFAC canti brakes, front and back. No need for levers.
Have: yes, I do!
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Still looking for the above swap
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ISO: a 70’s Schwinn accessory... bottle cage like they have in the back of their catalogs. Really would like to ride my October bike without carrying water some other way.
HAVE: all manner of things worthy of consideration.
Thanks!
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ISO/WTB caliper brake center rod/shaft.
Threads are busted on the center axle on my front brakes; I can no longer tighten the bolt. I was hoping someone might have a spare for me.
The part I'm looking for is pictured below, the model of the brakes is almost identical to this one (just misses the word brillant) - though I think a shaft from another similar-ish model could work fine too, as long as the length is in the ballpark.
Threads are busted on the center axle on my front brakes; I can no longer tighten the bolt. I was hoping someone might have a spare for me.
The part I'm looking for is pictured below, the model of the brakes is almost identical to this one (just misses the word brillant) - though I think a shaft from another similar-ish model could work fine too, as long as the length is in the ballpark.