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Old 04-22-10, 06:16 AM
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Tricross Sport For Trade

Bought a Tricross Sport 2009 less than a month ago from my local bike shop and would be interested in trading for a roadbike less than 6 months old..
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Have:
Tektro Oryx canti brakes, less than 200 miles

Want:
Shimano 105 road brake calipers
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Have:

Cantilever brakes - Onza - Two separate models - one with adjustable height. both have Ritchey pads

Purple anodized front hub, no label but high quality, I believe it is a Sun Ringle.

ISO - whatcha got? Commuting, MTB, Cross...

I do need a 31.8 clamp threadless stem at 80-100mm
Bar tape
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Old 04-26-10, 05:20 AM
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Originally Posted by mildcal
I have a Motobecane/Ultegra road bike and would like a cross bike.

What size is the bike. Have a 58 tricross sport less than 2 months old
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Originally Posted by thenomad
Have:
Cane Creek 31.8 cross top levers, never used
Tektro Mini-V brakes NIB
Bontager Race threadless stem 120mm 31.8 clamp

Cantilever brakes - Onza - Two separate models - one with adjustable height. both have Ritchey pads
Deore XT front hub
Purple anodized front hub, no label but high quality, I believe it is a Sun Ringle.
Brand New with tag Kenda Quick 700x30 tires:
https://www.benscycle.net/index.php?m...6&currency=USD

ISO:
Wheelset good enough for basic cross use, nothing fancy needed!
I do need a 31.8 clamp threadless stem at 80-100mm
Bar tape
Fenders
Rear rack
Also
Need: Compact 34/50 crank in good condition with bottom bracket. 105 level preferred.
Have: NIB Shimano 105 53/39 crank 172.5 arms with NIB bottom bracket

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Old 05-11-10, 07:37 PM
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Want: Rear 36h hub. Must be road spacing, not mountain.
Have: FSA gossamer triple crankset, about 500 miles on it, most letters worn off from ankles.
7 speed flat bar shifters, alivio/stx level
Grand prix 4000 tire w/ less than 5 miles on it, sidewall rip - easily booted but I don't want to race a booted tire.
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Old 05-22-10, 01:34 PM
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Old 06-04-10, 01:55 PM
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ISO:

Mini-v brakes 85mm length
White bartape
Rear cargo rack


Have:


Minimally Used 26" slicks
SPD pedals, left side only clips on one side.
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Old 06-06-10, 06:17 PM
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Have: New Vuelta XRP Pro Wheelset

Rim: 1186P 27mm (700c)
Bead: Clincher
Hub: Pro Road
Bearing: 2x2 precision
Drilling: 20f/24r
Pattern: radial / two cross
Spoke Gauge: 2.8 butted
Spoke Profile: Aero-bladed
Nipple: Brass
Quick Release: Cro-moly
Spacing: 130mm
Color: black

Weight: 867g / 1154g
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Old 06-06-10, 06:28 PM
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Have: FSA Omega Crank 46/36 with MegaExo Bottom Bracket

I bought a new bike, but swapped out cranks due to my riding style. Omega crank has only 30 miles on it...perfect condition.
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Old 06-15-10, 07:53 AM
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Have Thomson, black 27.2 zero setback seatpost
Would like Thomson 27.2 black setback seatpost
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FOR THOSE BUILDING A CX BIKE!!! I have an awesome deal!

Here're my two ebay ads...for FSA double cranks (BRAND NEW) both 46/36, 170mm. I'm up for closing the auction earlier if I find a trade. I'm looking for a 50/39 compact double and a carbon seatpost. Thanks!


https://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...STRK:MESELX:IT

https://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...STRK:MESELX:IT
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I've got a 2009 Fuji Cross Pro. The bike has low mileage due to a knee injury last year and is in great shape. I would like to trade the frameset for another manufacturer in similar shape. This frameset is a 54 and I would be looking for something with a toptube of around 53-55cm.

The bike is great and I've had no problems with it. Due to some changes I'll be making with sponsorship, I'd like to pick up something different, otherwise it's been perfect. I'm looking at Redlines, Kona, Ridley, etc, but am open to anything. Looking to stay aluminum with a carbon fork. I'm willing to throw some extras in if needed to even it up.

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Gios Compact frame from early 90s, 49cm, awesome condition with minimal pittage to the chrome and paint in amazing shape. SLX steel, really classic vintage.
Complete 7400 Dura Ace grouppo, 172.5 cranks 54/39, first generation STI shifters
Early 90s Mavic Ceramic wheelset with Dura Ace hubs
Dura Ace headset

ISO:
SMALL cyclocross bike, or frame and gruppo. Must have a top tube of 52 cms at the most.

Thanks!
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Old 07-31-10, 01:16 PM
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Wanted: 1-1/8 threadless 'cross fork. I just picked up a really sweet Soma Doublecross frame with a slightly bent fork (knew it was bent prior to purchase) so I need to replace the fork on it prior to the start of the season. If you have an extra fork sitting around let me know what you would need in trade, and maybe I can accommodate. Steel is perfectly fine if you just upgraded to carbon, or if you have an extra carbon that you just don't need I'll try to work out something for that too. Thanks in advance for anyone that can help.
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I'm in need of a sram rear derailer. Rival or higher. I have tons of of stuff, cross and road. Please let me know if you have something, I'm trying to get this thing together before the season.
Edit: Nevermind, found what I need.
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have:
60cm 853 road bike frame with carbon fiber fork,1in threadless headset, and seatpost
XL (58cm compact) 7005 aluminum scattante road bike frameset (ccarbon fork, 1 1/8th headset)

both are in very good shape with very minor nicks from use (no dents/damage)

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cyclocross frameset in comparable size. paint/decal damage is fine but no dents/frame damage please.
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My bike is set up too large for me!!!! I NEED a shorter stem and seatpost!! Please help out if you have the oipposite problem...

I Have:

Thomson Elite Setback seatpost, 31.6, and would like a seat post that is straight, of equal value, carbon fiber, easton, thompson etc.

and I have a

Thompson X2 stem thats 90mm +/- 5 degree rize.... I am also looking for a 50-75mm stem with =/- 0-5 rize of equal value....

All items are in really great shape,... some cosmetic scratches from installing said parts on the bike, but nothing other than that!! Let me know..... thanks!!!
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Old 08-26-10, 11:03 AM
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White Industries 17T freewheel. Very good condition.
Froglegs Canti Brakes, with TRP Inplace adjustable pad holders (so you get toe-in without using a hammer/wrench/vise)

Want-
Paul Touring Cantis (or one Touring, one Neo Retro)

I like the Froglegs, they are great once set up, but I am currently constantly re-setting them up due to multiple ENO Eccentric wheelsets (commuting and racing setups) at multiple rim widths.
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105 5600 triple braze on fd

XT m761a triple 34.9 fd

Want:

folding cross tires, 700c x 32-34

Good canti brakes. TRP, shorty 6 or ultimate, etc.
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Lemond

I have a 2006 Lemond Poprad with 105. Frame size is 55cm. Would like a road bike.

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why do all you little guys want to trade a cyclocross frame for a road frame...
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Just picked up a Felt cross frame for a song and want to build it up on the cheap as a project. Thought I would try BF before heading to Ebay.

Want: Some stuff for a Cross build

- Fork: 1 1/8 threadless, 700c, canti bosses, 44-45 mm rake (or thereabouts). Carbon or steel is fine, prefer black.
- Wheelset: Shimano HG compatible and sturdy are my only requirements.
- Cassette: Shimano 9 speed mtn, 11-34
- RD: Shimano 9 speed, Deore XT would be nice.
- Seatpost: 27.2, black

- Stem & Bars. 90-100 mm, 1-1/8. 42-44cm bars. Prefer black.

Have: Vintage Road Stuff

- 1977 Raleigh Super Course. 21.5" Reynolds 531 frame, Suntour Barcons..mostly original.
- Tubular wheelset - Mavic rims laced to Dura Ace 7200 hubs (rear needs new axle. No skewers)
- Rear Tubular wheel - Mavic GP4 laced to Superbe Pro hub with Suntour Perfect freewheel.
- Brooks B-72 saddle in decent shape, brown.
- 1980's Selle San Marco Rolls Saddle in good shape, black
- Campy Veloce triple crankset
- Campy FD and RD from the 80's, not sure what model
- Campy NR rear derailleur
- Campy Nuovo Tipo high flange hubs with skewers
- Old 32H Mavic hubset with skewers.
- 700c Weinmann concave rims
- Shimano 600 Arabesque group (FD, RD, brake calipers, levers, DT shifters, Crank + BB). No brake hoods
- Shimano 600/Ultegra/Tricolor 8 Speed STI shifters. Beat up but work

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Old 09-23-10, 11:19 AM
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wanted to buy-lookng for an alloy cross frame, 52cm-54cm, any brand, rideable condition. Looking to send to Australia though, so price <$150 would be good. Cheers
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Have: Medium (54) Nashbar cyclocross frame with road bike rear spacing (130mm).

Want: Medium (54) Nashbar cyclocross frame with mountain bike rear spacing (135mm).

Finding road bike wheels with disc brakes is harder than I thought.

Please send me a personal message if you are interested in a trade. Frame is new.
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