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Thanks for the thought, but I have the rear Chorus and looking for a mate.
Best, Ben
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You should be able to negotiate on price. He's had it up for a while. Plus pads are missing.
Check out this item on OfferUp. https://offerup.co/S83Oi8h4gfb
Check out this item on OfferUp. https://offerup.co/S83Oi8h4gfb
Thanks, I will reach out to him...if he still has it after all these many months maybe....
Best, Ben
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Yes, it is 40 hole and will be on it's way to you if you want it to make your rim complete again. If not I am going to wait as someone here will want it as well s your rim. Kind of a sort of hard way to get a vintage bike back to original but it should work for the right person doing a restore. Lemme know, Smiles, MH
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Kurt,
Yes, it is 40 hole and will be on it's way to you if you want it to make your rim complete again. If not I am going to wait as someone here will want it as well s your rim. Kind of a sort of hard way to get a vintage bike back to original but it should work for the right person doing a restore. Lemme know, Smiles, MH
Yes, it is 40 hole and will be on it's way to you if you want it to make your rim complete again. If not I am going to wait as someone here will want it as well s your rim. Kind of a sort of hard way to get a vintage bike back to original but it should work for the right person doing a restore. Lemme know, Smiles, MH
-Kurt
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Kurt,
I understand the reluctance to build even more wheels, but it may be better to send it to you to move along to another BF member who will use it for a restore. I also have a box of derailleurs that need to leave here that you may be able to do something with, DA, Cyclone, and 105 stuff that is useable but not here, gimme a call, smiles, MH 812-336-3283
I understand the reluctance to build even more wheels, but it may be better to send it to you to move along to another BF member who will use it for a restore. I also have a box of derailleurs that need to leave here that you may be able to do something with, DA, Cyclone, and 105 stuff that is useable but not here, gimme a call, smiles, MH 812-336-3283
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Kurt,
I understand the reluctance to build even more wheels, but it may be better to send it to you to move along to another BF member who will use it for a restore. I also have a box of derailleurs that need to leave here that you may be able to do something with, DA, Cyclone, and 105 stuff that is useable but not here, gimme a call, smiles, MH 812-336-3283
I understand the reluctance to build even more wheels, but it may be better to send it to you to move along to another BF member who will use it for a restore. I also have a box of derailleurs that need to leave here that you may be able to do something with, DA, Cyclone, and 105 stuff that is useable but not here, gimme a call, smiles, MH 812-336-3283
-Kurt
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MH, it's a nice thought, but I hate shipping wheels. I've also been sitting on this rim for so long that I'm worried I'll have a box around for ages. Already sitting on those modern Mavics all boxed up with nobody interested. If we can get someone who needs this combo, perhaps for a Raleigh Sprite...
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Here they are - a pair of well-worn Mavic Ksyrium ES Anniversary Editions: https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...ease-read.html
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ISO-WTB,
Long reach, silver Tektro caliper as close to this as possible with same style quick release.
Long reach, silver Tektro caliper as close to this as possible with same style quick release.
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Legnano levers?
Long shot but looking for Legnano branded levers for my Condorino bars. I would consider plain, unbranded steel levers.
FWIW - not my bike below. I couldn't get my pic to upload...
FWIW - not my bike below. I couldn't get my pic to upload...
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Another wacky week for the MH! Glad week 56 of covid house arrest is almost over. So yesterday I dug this thing out for some fella who wanted a 50cm to build up. Turns out he didn't want to build one after all. And the War Department is on again about too many bikes. So this one is looking for a new home and place to play. Same old rules apply: No flippers. You must build it, and show it here in BF hopefully with you or a significant other riding it. Cost of shipping about $100 rates are up again. As always first come first in line PM me. Pics below:
Trek 1.2 frame
It says it is a racing frame, but the girl who turned it in said it was wall art for a year or two, and she rode the PCH with it.
50 cm
Triple crank
Bars and brifters, plenty of adjustable room for stem height
Trek 1.2 frame
It says it is a racing frame, but the girl who turned it in said it was wall art for a year or two, and she rode the PCH with it.
50 cm
Triple crank
Bars and brifters, plenty of adjustable room for stem height
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more pictures:
Spare parts to complete the build. Cervelo brakes, spacers, dropout hanger, Deore XT rear, 105 Triple FD. extra clamp for the seat post, and extra stem
Comes with a pair of tires but will need tubes and maybe rim strips
Bontrager rear wheel needs a new cassette
Not a perfect match but some Testors paint and it will match. Also needs skewer
It is mostly here but some spacers and a top nut and ring for the threadless stem. As we know the cables and housing will need to be replaced, as with the consumables. Thanks for the interest. Smiles, MH
Spare parts to complete the build. Cervelo brakes, spacers, dropout hanger, Deore XT rear, 105 Triple FD. extra clamp for the seat post, and extra stem
Comes with a pair of tires but will need tubes and maybe rim strips
Bontrager rear wheel needs a new cassette
Not a perfect match but some Testors paint and it will match. Also needs skewer
It is mostly here but some spacers and a top nut and ring for the threadless stem. As we know the cables and housing will need to be replaced, as with the consumables. Thanks for the interest. Smiles, MH
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I have had a few requests to split this group apart but I am going to say the bike comes as a complete project. If I was going to split it up I could likely profit from all of the parts I have collected for this build. My philanthropy is more directed toward what I do as a member of the League of American Wheelmen (the new name is League of American Bicyclists) which is to promote cycling as a way of life. I hope this helps for those who would ask me to break this batch of parts apart. But it comes as a complete bike only for someone to build and ride. Thanks, MH
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Kurt,
I have had a few requests to split this group apart but I am going to say the bike comes as a complete project. If I was going to split it up I could likely profit from all of the parts I have collected for this build. My philanthropy is more directed toward what I do as a member of the League of American Wheelmen (the new name is League of American Bicyclists) which is to promote cycling as a way of life. I hope this helps for those who would ask me to break this batch of parts apart. But it comes as a complete bike only for someone to build and ride. Thanks, MH
I have had a few requests to split this group apart but I am going to say the bike comes as a complete project. If I was going to split it up I could likely profit from all of the parts I have collected for this build. My philanthropy is more directed toward what I do as a member of the League of American Wheelmen (the new name is League of American Bicyclists) which is to promote cycling as a way of life. I hope this helps for those who would ask me to break this batch of parts apart. But it comes as a complete bike only for someone to build and ride. Thanks, MH
Best, Ben
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Mad Honk is one of the most generous/unselfish members that I have had the pleasure of knowing on these Forums.
Best, Ben
Best, Ben
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Have: Three SunTour barcon pods marked "Schwinn Approved"; I think the two on the right are NOS.
Need: One SunTour barcon pod marked "P.A.T. SunTour"; condition should be good, but doesn't have to be pristine.
I'm hoping there are Paramount owners running barcons who need this final detail to complete their builds.
Need: One SunTour barcon pod marked "P.A.T. SunTour"; condition should be good, but doesn't have to be pristine.
I'm hoping there are Paramount owners running barcons who need this final detail to complete their builds.