ISO and For Trade thread part 4
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I have a matching drive-side crank with the spider cut off and a 22-tooth freewheel cog bolted to it. If you or I remove the cog and bolts, it would look kinda sorta OK. You want it?
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#577
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Interesting idea. Let me first see if I can get a true NDS so that I can avoid having to run a RH pedal on both sides.
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Looking for a stem and a bar for a project. Combo would be perfect! Either Cinelli 1A or 3ttt Record or similar. 115mm reach. Condition doesn't matter too much, as long as we're not talking cracks and all the hardware is present.
Have lots of stuff to trade, mostly older Campy parts and a lot of Campy hardware.
Found what I need
Thanks!
DD
Have lots of stuff to trade, mostly older Campy parts and a lot of Campy hardware.
Found what I need
Thanks!
DD
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#579
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Hello to all,
ISO: quill adapter for a threaded to threadless set up. Must be 25.4 stem dia. Great if it was black but will gladly accept the silver one too.
Have: same thing but in a 22.2 size. One a Nitto and another no- name.
Thanks for a chance!
Got the adapter already...
ISO: quill adapter for a threaded to threadless set up. Must be 25.4 stem dia. Great if it was black but will gladly accept the silver one too.
Have: same thing but in a 22.2 size. One a Nitto and another no- name.
Thanks for a chance!
Got the adapter already...
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ISO: I have a 1952-ish Sturmey Archer FW hub and am missing the cog, and the part that holds the cog on. Would like to acquire either or both. Ideally, a 17 tooth cog would match the gear calculations I'm hoping to have, but wouldn't turn my nose up at an 18 or 16.
Have: many derailleurs, a few headsets, stems, used, gray GP4 rims in 36 hole, and a smattering of odds and ends, 2 ginormous old, sprung, leather saddles.
Have: many derailleurs, a few headsets, stems, used, gray GP4 rims in 36 hole, and a smattering of odds and ends, 2 ginormous old, sprung, leather saddles.
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ISO: I have a 1952-ish Sturmey Archer FW hub and am missing the cog, and the part that holds the cog on. Would like to acquire either or both. Ideally, a 17 tooth cog would match the gear calculations I'm hoping to have, but wouldn't turn my nose up at an 18 or 16.
Have: many derailleurs, a few headsets, stems, used, gray GP4 rims in 36 hole, and a smattering of odds and ends, 2 ginormous old, sprung, leather saddles.
Have: many derailleurs, a few headsets, stems, used, gray GP4 rims in 36 hole, and a smattering of odds and ends, 2 ginormous old, sprung, leather saddles.
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Pretty sure I have NOS 17/18/19 Fichtel & Sachs clones as well. Welcome to any you want if Neal can't help
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Yeah, I got those parts. Remind me of your mailing address, John, either by email or PM.
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crank arm found!
Well the ISO thread worked for me and a NDS crank arm is on it's way. Thanks everyone!
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For trade: Bike Warehouse panniers
The zippers all work. There's a small hole in one of the pockets where a reflector used to be. The other pannier has the reflector.
I'm not really looking for anything in particular right now, mostly just trying to find a good home for these guys. I'd trade them for general purpose stuff like clamp on cable guides, maybe a seatpost. If you're in the Portland area I'd probably trade them for a beer and a good conversation.
The zippers all work. There's a small hole in one of the pockets where a reflector used to be. The other pannier has the reflector.
I'm not really looking for anything in particular right now, mostly just trying to find a good home for these guys. I'd trade them for general purpose stuff like clamp on cable guides, maybe a seatpost. If you're in the Portland area I'd probably trade them for a beer and a good conversation.
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ISO: Suspension Fork Disc, 80mm VGC
26" Disc Wheelset
Disc Brake Set
How is this C&V you might well ask?I want to convert my 1994 Specialized FSR to disc. Also I
HAVE: C & V Parts
Schwinn Super Sport FRAME
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26" Disc Wheelset
Disc Brake Set
How is this C&V you might well ask?I want to convert my 1994 Specialized FSR to disc. Also I
HAVE: C & V Parts
Schwinn Super Sport FRAME
ETC
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ISO: Wide-range, weight-weenie 5-speed or ultra-6 freewheel with alloy cogs from early- to mid-70s. Not set one specific model but something like an Everest, Zeus 2000, Mailiard 700 Pro, perhaps a Suntour Microlite. Avoiding two-prong Reginas. And the kicker: looking something with a bit of range, min 24t but preferably 26t+ low cog. Lower the better, while still minimizing weight. (I do also have a Suntour Cyclone GT long-cage RD in the wings for this project, so capacity isn't a concern.) Open to other non-alloy, high-end 5-speed/ultra-6 freewheels, as long as they aren't clunkers. I don't mind overhauling if the teeth aren't too worn. English threading. Thanks in advance.
Have: Lots of wheels, other freewheels, handlebars, hubs, lightly used tubular tires, racks, Avocet saddles, odds, ends, and other goodies. Too much to list.
Have: Lots of wheels, other freewheels, handlebars, hubs, lightly used tubular tires, racks, Avocet saddles, odds, ends, and other goodies. Too much to list.
a 13-32 suntour 5 sp steel freewheel. The large ring is marked A 32. The front is marked AB.
a 14-32 Suntour pro-compe 6 sp steel freewheel. The large ring is marked A 32. The front is marked XG.
Would be interested in 27" 32 hole touring wheels (Matrix brand preferred), tubular tires, possibly an Avocet touring saddle, a light for use with a dynamo hub, panniers or a handlebar rack/bag
e-mail: raam-qual@spottedowl.us
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Wanted: Purple LOOK Delta cleat pattern pedals. Model not terribly important but must be purple
Have other color LOOK pedals for trade as well as misc stems, consumables like tubes, etc.
Have other color LOOK pedals for trade as well as misc stems, consumables like tubes, etc.
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I have some dark metallic blue Look Delta pedals, and also some gray ones. They are a bit scuffed up but still work fine. Let me if you're interested. I don't use them anymore.
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Thanks but I am specifically looking for purple. I've got blue, black, red, grey, yellow, celeste, and pearl white but the purple's needed as that over-the-top early 90's touch on a build I'm working on. There's a set on Ebay but a tad rich for my blood.
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The pictured FD is not mine, but I have a cyclone mkII with the simialr band type attachment. If that's what you're looking for, let me know what you can offer for it and I can send pics of mine.
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Let me know the diameter. I think I have a couple with that band style clamp that may work.
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Pretty sure I have a Cyclone or Alpha FD with a band as well. If so, it'll be a nominal 31.8 and from a Cannondale, so likely to be the right size for your Klein.
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