ISO and For Trade thread parts 2 and 3.
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I've said this before, but this swapping back and forth of parts is one of my favorite things about this forum. I love it when something I know I'll never use turns out to be just what someone else needs, and vice-versa.
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I'm looking to trade my white Suntour Cyclone groupset from my Schwinn Premis. Want something of comparable quality in aluminum. Just not feeling the white look as much as I originally thought I would.
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I've started to enjoy it, too, now that I have a system for reminding myself to look for requested things and to ship things out on time. I can even brag to my wife that the packages that come in are results of trades not purchases. She smiles and nods.
Unfortunately, I've collected a lot of low end stuff that people here don't want. One of these days, I have to haul a bunch of stuff to the bike coop.
Unfortunately, I've collected a lot of low end stuff that people here don't want. One of these days, I have to haul a bunch of stuff to the bike coop.
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I've started to enjoy it, too, now that I have a system for reminding myself to look for requested things and to ship things out on time. I can even brag to my wife that the packages that come in are results of trades not purchases. She smiles and nods.
Unfortunately, I've collected a lot of low end stuff that people here don't want. One of these days, I have to haul a bunch of stuff to the bike coop.
Unfortunately, I've collected a lot of low end stuff that people here don't want. One of these days, I have to haul a bunch of stuff to the bike coop.
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There are a few I could try. I'm friendly with the director of Recycle a Bicycle in NYC. I'll call ahead and describe my stuff.
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I just found an old gulco reflector in a box at the LBS I am doing volunteer work at. I geeked out cause it has the metal backing and bolt. Perfect for a hub shiner.
Guy would not even bother opening the cash draw for it.
I just found an old gulco reflector in a box at the LBS I am doing volunteer work at. I geeked out cause it has the metal backing and bolt. Perfect for a hub shiner.
Guy would not even bother opening the cash draw for it.
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Seems like everyone is always looking for Touring frames around here.
For trade:
I've got a 23" (approximate) Fuji Touring IV frame set. Cosmetically good, but has ding in top tube. I was going to build it as a commuter for a friend, but he no longer needs it. Comes w headset.
Seeking: not much at the moment, but always can be tempted. If you cover shipping, not looking for much in return.
For trade:
I've got a 23" (approximate) Fuji Touring IV frame set. Cosmetically good, but has ding in top tube. I was going to build it as a commuter for a friend, but he no longer needs it. Comes w headset.
Seeking: not much at the moment, but always can be tempted. If you cover shipping, not looking for much in return.
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How much of a 'groupset' are you thinking? I have Cyclone Mk-II and 6000 derailleurs on hand (NOS on the 6000) , probably shifters but I'm not sure how much else; I'd have to dig through some drawers. PM me if you'd like to swap photos.
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Hey, apologies, I should have been more detailed. Ideally I'd love to replace the white Sakae SR FX crankset. Derailleurs I'm willing to trade, but if I had a choice I'd move the crankset first if I could, if not all three at once (crank, front and rear derailleurs).
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Thanks, Timmy, but it's just the 36 that I need at this point. There's one out there somewhere.
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Seems like everyone is always looking for Touring frames around here.
For trade:
I've got a 23" (approximate) Fuji Touring IV frame set. Cosmetically good, but has ding in top tube. I was going to build it as a commuter for a friend, but he no longer needs it. Comes w headset.
Seeking: not much at the moment, but always can be tempted. If you cover shipping, not looking for much in return.
For trade:
I've got a 23" (approximate) Fuji Touring IV frame set. Cosmetically good, but has ding in top tube. I was going to build it as a commuter for a friend, but he no longer needs it. Comes w headset.
Seeking: not much at the moment, but always can be tempted. If you cover shipping, not looking for much in return.
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ISO a pair of Campy "thin" non-rifled BB cups, English threading. Thanks,
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ISO:
Some chainrings to go on a Sakae CR double crank. 110 BCD. See here
Some chainrings for a Sakae SX double crank. 130 BCD. See here
Both preferably passably-'80s looking.
For trade, I can send you either of the above cranks. Neither of them have good chainrings, but the cranks are in fine shape.
I also have some sweet Bianchi celeste bottle cages. See here
Some chainrings to go on a Sakae CR double crank. 110 BCD. See here
Some chainrings for a Sakae SX double crank. 130 BCD. See here
Both preferably passably-'80s looking.
For trade, I can send you either of the above cranks. Neither of them have good chainrings, but the cranks are in fine shape.
I also have some sweet Bianchi celeste bottle cages. See here
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ISO:
Some chainrings to go on a Sakae CR double crank. 110 BCD. See here
Some chainrings for a Sakae SX double crank. 130 BCD. See here
Both preferably passably-'80s looking.
For trade, I can send you either of the above cranks. Neither of them have good chainrings, but the cranks are in fine shape.
I also have some sweet Bianchi celeste bottle cages. See here
Some chainrings to go on a Sakae CR double crank. 110 BCD. See here
Some chainrings for a Sakae SX double crank. 130 BCD. See here
Both preferably passably-'80s looking.
For trade, I can send you either of the above cranks. Neither of them have good chainrings, but the cranks are in fine shape.
I also have some sweet Bianchi celeste bottle cages. See here
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The drilled ones sound really cool -- I'd love a photo, even just to look at them.
I just got my first real vintage bike at the beginning of January, so I haven't had the time to accumulate much in the way of parts. I have some junk kicking around though from maintenance projects in the past so I can double check, but definitely no touring components. I have a long 27.0 seat post, some vintage Bianchi bottle cages, the above cranks, some Syntace tri bars, and I'm not sure what else.
I just got my first real vintage bike at the beginning of January, so I haven't had the time to accumulate much in the way of parts. I have some junk kicking around though from maintenance projects in the past so I can double check, but definitely no touring components. I have a long 27.0 seat post, some vintage Bianchi bottle cages, the above cranks, some Syntace tri bars, and I'm not sure what else.
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Seems like everyone is always looking for Touring frames around here.
For trade:
I've got a 23" (approximate) Fuji Touring IV frame set. Cosmetically good, but has ding in top tube. I was going to build it as a commuter for a friend, but he no longer needs it. Comes w headset.
Seeking: not much at the moment, but always can be tempted. If you cover shipping, not looking for much in return.
For trade:
I've got a 23" (approximate) Fuji Touring IV frame set. Cosmetically good, but has ding in top tube. I was going to build it as a commuter for a friend, but he no longer needs it. Comes w headset.
Seeking: not much at the moment, but always can be tempted. If you cover shipping, not looking for much in return.
https://www.classicfuji.com/TouringSe..._1983_Page.htm
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Got a root beer brown Italvega coming and want to wrap the Cinelli bars with green Cotton.
problem is the new stuff is bright green
ISO; dark green cotton. Like the older stuff from tresso/ Velox
had some but gave it away some time ago, oh well. Good cause!
Have; not dark green cotton but a lot of other stuff worthy of consideration !
Thanks, 3 SpeedSlow
problem is the new stuff is bright green
ISO; dark green cotton. Like the older stuff from tresso/ Velox
had some but gave it away some time ago, oh well. Good cause!
Have; not dark green cotton but a lot of other stuff worthy of consideration !
Thanks, 3 SpeedSlow
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Want: 130mm-140mm 0ish degree quill stem, 26.0mm clamp, either balck or silver
Have: Lots of other stems
Have: Lots of other stems
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If you come up empty and have the dough, I really like these classic Ritchey WCS stems. Kind of a funky champagne color but 0 rise and still elegant enough for a vintage steed.
Ritchey WCS Force Road 1 in Quill 130mm 90 Deg 26 0 | eBay
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