ISO and for trade thread part 5
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Trying to clean off my desk. Still working on the Covid challenge to clean up the shop, and this pair of hubs is next to leave the MH domicile. So these are in search of a new home. The wheels they came from were a set of Dave Tanner's wheels. Dave was a friend to all who knew him and he was a RAAM competitor and manned the local station every year. These hubs may even have a bit of RAAM history behind them. Dave passed this spring from Cancer and will be sorely missed. These however should live on with another BF member who can appreciate them. I was able to move the rims and spokes to my 1970's Raleigh build so these are ready to leave 36 hole. As always cost of shipping and first to ask gets them. PM me Smiles, MH
These were spoken for by EOM within a few minutes. Thanks folks. MH
These were spoken for by EOM within a few minutes. Thanks folks. MH
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This is a question for francophile who mentioned having handlebars. I'm hoping to replace some 70's steel with lighter weight stuff. The bars pictured are i guess what's called shallow drop. These measure 38.5cm outside to outside at the caps so 40 or 42 would be OK. Diameter at the stem attachment is 25mm tapering to 23 overall. The seatpost is 25mm. Is this something you have in your stash? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Please email to mediumsizedog@yahoo.com. Thanks!
Hi Francophile and Others,
Am looking for the hex bolt used to mount Simplex rear derailleurs and hope that you might have one to spare. Happy to reimburse you via PP. Photos below show what I’m looking for. I think that the hex bolt might be universal for Simplex?
Thx!
Am looking for the hex bolt used to mount Simplex rear derailleurs and hope that you might have one to spare. Happy to reimburse you via PP. Photos below show what I’m looking for. I think that the hex bolt might be universal for Simplex?
Thx!
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ISO Rubber Retaining Strap for Trip 4W
If anyone has a rubber retaining strap for a Bontrager Trip 4W computer. The one that goes around the front fork.
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DG
Thanks,
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Thanks for looking and the pics, but it is none of those. It looks like a rope ladder (in rubber) and is used with the remote sensor.
It is the two items on the lower right corner
It is the two items on the lower right corner
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"Bear with me", I have a sealed cartridge bearing question: anybody have (or know of) a replacement for the Shimano cart bearings used in STX 1 inch headsets HP-MC 30 (and POSSIBLY also in one inch XT headsets might be HP-M 740 and also one inch 600 HP 6500)?
apparently these are not commonplace but MIGHT be the 1/1/8" variations use a (common) model 9803 (but cannot use that in a 1")
The OEM Shimano is possibly 27 x 41.8 x 8 with 45 degree edges ID and OD but my measurements could be wrong I don't have my digital caliper at hand and used a dial type.
Shimmy just labelled them "Cartridge Type Bearing BC 1".
I'm looking for 2 of them, hopefully an aftermarket brand, any help appreciated....will trade or use that Other Stuff
apparently these are not commonplace but MIGHT be the 1/1/8" variations use a (common) model 9803 (but cannot use that in a 1")
The OEM Shimano is possibly 27 x 41.8 x 8 with 45 degree edges ID and OD but my measurements could be wrong I don't have my digital caliper at hand and used a dial type.
Shimmy just labelled them "Cartridge Type Bearing BC 1".
I'm looking for 2 of them, hopefully an aftermarket brand, any help appreciated....will trade or use that Other Stuff
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I think this is what youre looking for https://www.trekbikes.com/us/en_US/e...BoCC8MQAvD_BwE
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I have way too many handlebars, I took another batch of half a dozen to a co-op on Saturday. Looks like a François Belleri stem you have there ... Doesn't look like I have anything to match your bar needs at the moment. For seat posts, I have several straight posts like you're showing. All of the alloys are 26.0 and larger. I have a bunch of straight steel posts.
Not sure if anything in this world is Universal, but yes, I have a very large graveyard of Simplex stuff and quite a pile of NOS Simplex stuff as well. I definitely have a used rear fixing bolt - is that not your derailleur pictured, with the bolt?
Not sure if anything in this world is Universal, but yes, I have a very large graveyard of Simplex stuff and quite a pile of NOS Simplex stuff as well. I definitely have a used rear fixing bolt - is that not your derailleur pictured, with the bolt?
Best to all,
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Raleigh Tourist front fender bolt
Hi everyone, missing front fender bolt that attaches to fork crown. I believe it’s 1/4” dia 13/32” long (I think 1/2 would work too) and 26tpi. Anyone have one could spare ? Let know what you need. Thanks for looking
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Thanks for the offer to send a rear fixing bolt but Burtinjim has already popped one in the mail that should do the trick. It is also good to know that you have a large graveyard of Simplex stuff as I need to repair a few more shifters and derailleurs in the fall and winter. In answer to your last question, that bolt was pulled from another rear derailleur just to make sure that it fit and I was looking for the right one.
Best to all,
Flying G
Best to all,
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ISO and for trade thread part 5
francophile, thanks for responding to my handlebar request. Thanks to Flying G I have some handlebars on the way at a fair price with an easy negotiation. Thanks in general to forum members who have been helpful and welcoming to a new member
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ISO: Campagnolo/Miche 8 speed 13/14-26/28 cassette.
My De Rosa is complete but suffering from the previous owner (of the wheelset) wearing out about half the cogs. Rather than fuss with replacing individual bits, I'd rather just pop a new or lightly set on it.
Lots to trade, let me know if you have a cassette in good shape. Thx!
My De Rosa is complete but suffering from the previous owner (of the wheelset) wearing out about half the cogs. Rather than fuss with replacing individual bits, I'd rather just pop a new or lightly set on it.
Lots to trade, let me know if you have a cassette in good shape. Thx!
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I’m on a roll with this Nalshima build. This frame has had to be dressed with stuff I get instead of pulling from my parts bins(which I can’t touch).
So... I need some Shimano down tube cable stops which go on shifter braze ons.
Any one holding?
So... I need some Shimano down tube cable stops which go on shifter braze ons.
Any one holding?
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I'd like to get a pair of 6-speed INDEX Shimano 600 downtube shifters in silver.
Cheers
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I have what you seek. The problem here is that I have a matching pair. I do not want to be left with an orphan right side. Do you have a solution?
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Big frame for medium one
Hi folks,
I've been contemplating building up a vintage sports tourer with a decent quality frame from Japan or Taiwan. I've collected a bunch of vintage Suntour, Diacompe & SR components for this project.
Since the "Exchange-a-Frame" thread appears to have stalled, I'm reposting the following:Because of my penchant for salvaging vintage bicycles, the bike co-op that I volunteer at has offered me a 77 or 78 Peugeot PRN10E frame set. I've done a solvent wipe down. It's clean and straight, but a little rough with lots paint chips/scrapes and some surface rust. The frame no dents or no visible dings. It’s been stripped of major components; Stronglight 49 crankset and Mafac Racer brakes. The headset is French and I assume that the BB is also. Currently, only the fixed cup is installed, but it rest is probably somewhere in the shop bins and I’ll try to find it. I saw the Atax stem and Phillippe bars on a shelf. They are corroded, but should polish up. It has one of the all metal Simplex RDs (Prestige?) on it and those nifty shifters with the plastic boots. I have a Sachs-Huret FD if you would like to keep the shifting French. Also, have some DiaCompe center pulls that I would throw in if needed
I’d take this on and build it up with some bin parts, but at 62cm it is way to big for me. As the header says, I’d like to trade it for something of similar value, but smaller. I would prefer a chrome-moly frame with “forged” dropouts that was designed for 700C wheels. Seat tube CTC 54-55 and top tube 54-56. The only critical thing is the sizing.
If you are a tall person interested in building a frame like this as a commuter or beater, PM me your e-mail and I’ll send pix and answer any questions.
I'd like to work with a forum member on this rather than deal with the on-line sites.
Thanks & regards,
Van
I've been contemplating building up a vintage sports tourer with a decent quality frame from Japan or Taiwan. I've collected a bunch of vintage Suntour, Diacompe & SR components for this project.
Since the "Exchange-a-Frame" thread appears to have stalled, I'm reposting the following:Because of my penchant for salvaging vintage bicycles, the bike co-op that I volunteer at has offered me a 77 or 78 Peugeot PRN10E frame set. I've done a solvent wipe down. It's clean and straight, but a little rough with lots paint chips/scrapes and some surface rust. The frame no dents or no visible dings. It’s been stripped of major components; Stronglight 49 crankset and Mafac Racer brakes. The headset is French and I assume that the BB is also. Currently, only the fixed cup is installed, but it rest is probably somewhere in the shop bins and I’ll try to find it. I saw the Atax stem and Phillippe bars on a shelf. They are corroded, but should polish up. It has one of the all metal Simplex RDs (Prestige?) on it and those nifty shifters with the plastic boots. I have a Sachs-Huret FD if you would like to keep the shifting French. Also, have some DiaCompe center pulls that I would throw in if needed
I’d take this on and build it up with some bin parts, but at 62cm it is way to big for me. As the header says, I’d like to trade it for something of similar value, but smaller. I would prefer a chrome-moly frame with “forged” dropouts that was designed for 700C wheels. Seat tube CTC 54-55 and top tube 54-56. The only critical thing is the sizing.
If you are a tall person interested in building a frame like this as a commuter or beater, PM me your e-mail and I’ll send pix and answer any questions.
I'd like to work with a forum member on this rather than deal with the on-line sites.
Thanks & regards,
Van
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Thanks dweenk and francophile, but no sense in breaking up a pair. But I think PatTheSlat may have a winner!
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ISO: Sugino Mighty Tour crankset (first design), 170mm.
Doesn't have to be all that pretty -- I need to get 110bcd onto a vintage campy road BB and this is the best way I can think to do it.
Candy for trade: all sorts of pretty bits - eg. Sugino Mighty cranks (regular 144s)? Sugino RT triple with a couple of outer rings in the matching angles pattern? Campy NR cranks? a shiny Huret Jubilee RD? what about an early Superbe RD? a Specialized headset with the o-ring seals? how about low-flange NR hubs?
Doesn't have to be all that pretty -- I need to get 110bcd onto a vintage campy road BB and this is the best way I can think to do it.
Candy for trade: all sorts of pretty bits - eg. Sugino Mighty cranks (regular 144s)? Sugino RT triple with a couple of outer rings in the matching angles pattern? Campy NR cranks? a shiny Huret Jubilee RD? what about an early Superbe RD? a Specialized headset with the o-ring seals? how about low-flange NR hubs?
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Anyone have a Suntour Mountech front derailleur they could part with? Kicking myself for selling one cheap on here a couple years ago.
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ISO: ugly, scratched Cinelli 90mm stem w/ 26.4mm clamp I can polish up.