ISO and for trade thread part 5
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PM sent on some stuff to trade
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WANTED:
Matching orphan Spécialités TA dust cap, or a full pair. Whatever’s clever.
— — —
Also in need of:
• Decent pair of touring worthy foldable 700c skinwall or gumwall tires 28c to 32c wide.
• Campy Record curved lever QR skewers - rear needs to fit a 128 mm 6 speed hub
• Jim Blackburn bare aluminum bottle cage
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Have:
Not much stash worthy of trade, as I’ve just about gotten rid of everything not needed.
But... I do have a great co-op in town that might help with supplying what you might want in trade. And of course I’m happy to buy outright if the asking price is reasonable.
Thanks.
Matching orphan Spécialités TA dust cap, or a full pair. Whatever’s clever.
— — —
Also in need of:
• Decent pair of touring worthy foldable 700c skinwall or gumwall tires 28c to 32c wide.
• Campy Record curved lever QR skewers - rear needs to fit a 128 mm 6 speed hub
• Jim Blackburn bare aluminum bottle cage
— — —
Have:
Not much stash worthy of trade, as I’ve just about gotten rid of everything not needed.
But... I do have a great co-op in town that might help with supplying what you might want in trade. And of course I’m happy to buy outright if the asking price is reasonable.
Thanks.
Not proper skin or gumwall but I like them better most of the time.
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I have ridden many miles on Gatorskins, I know they are not a favorite of many here but I have done just fine with them or step up to GP 4 seasons. BTD has them for $36 and $44 folding versions right now with free ship and buyers club money back on future purchase.
Not proper skin or gumwall but I like them better most of the time.
Not proper skin or gumwall but I like them better most of the time.
The Eisentraut frame came in at under 6 lbs. but built up its already become quite a heavy machine. And the Continentals weigh a good bit themselves. I’m hoping for a lighter pair of tires.
Also, in keeping with era appointments... absolutely gotta have those tan walls on this bike!
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#1429
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ISO, Shimano 6400 170mm square taper crankset, no need of rings or BB. Numerous items to trade, including same with 175mm arms. If you have the item I can e-mail pictures of trade items. US dollars if you prefer.
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I have a pair of 172.5 arms, some shoe rub, no rings. PM me if that might be of interest.
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I have not heard from the ebay seller regarding his 170 mm crank arms. If you would, please get a couple of pics of your crank arms and let me know what you are looking to get for them. You pm or e-mail me, or just post to this thread if you prefer. I can take a look tomorrow and get a list of tradeables that I have. As stated before, USA green is OK. Thanks
#1432
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Just need the crank to finish rounding out my Shimano bike. Still looking looking for 1st generation Deore cranks with the oversized pedal holes (FC-DE20/30) in 165mm, willing to pay for these if necessary.
Alternatively looking for a cheap or trade for FC-DE20/30 in 170mm and poor condition or a cheap 165mm 130/74 Shimano triple crank (must be Shimano, for a Shimano themed bike).
Also looking to trade for:
Grand Bois fork crown (will also pay if someone wants to "upgrade" to the newer RH crown)
Shimano quill stem 25.4mm clamp, marked 80 (actual ~73mm)
Shimano Dura-Ace first gen levers (the bad Tourney level pre-groupset ones, not the racing groupset ones) in nice condition with or without safety extensions
Shimano Tourney long reach centerpull brakes with quick release mechanism
Shimano 10s index (SL-7900/SL-7800) downtube shifters
Dia-Compe 700 (not-750) centerpulls
Campagnolo triple 9/10s non-QS FD
Alternatively looking for a cheap or trade for FC-DE20/30 in 170mm and poor condition or a cheap 165mm 130/74 Shimano triple crank (must be Shimano, for a Shimano themed bike).
Also looking to trade for:
Grand Bois fork crown (will also pay if someone wants to "upgrade" to the newer RH crown)
Shimano quill stem 25.4mm clamp, marked 80 (actual ~73mm)
Shimano Dura-Ace first gen levers (the bad Tourney level pre-groupset ones, not the racing groupset ones) in nice condition with or without safety extensions
Shimano Tourney long reach centerpull brakes with quick release mechanism
Shimano 10s index (SL-7900/SL-7800) downtube shifters
Dia-Compe 700 (not-750) centerpulls
Campagnolo triple 9/10s non-QS FD
Edit: The cranks are actually Takagi, but still follow the Tourney theme. If you find a Whisper GT, it should come with a 600 long cage RD.
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#1433
What??? Only 2 wheels?
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I need front and rear cable hangers for centerpull, actually cantilever, brakes. To make matters worse, the seatpost bolt that came with the frame isn't keyed, but splined.
I've been trying to build this bike to give to a co-worker but it keeps needing small things I thought I might have but don't. It's like pulling teeth. Argh.
I've been trying to build this bike to give to a co-worker but it keeps needing small things I thought I might have but don't. It's like pulling teeth. Argh.
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I need front and rear cable hangers for centerpull, actually cantilever, brakes. To make matters worse, the seatpost bolt that came with the frame isn't keyed, but splined.
I've been trying to build this bike to give to a co-worker but it keeps needing small things I thought I might have but don't. It's like pulling teeth. Argh.
I've been trying to build this bike to give to a co-worker but it keeps needing small things I thought I might have but don't. It's like pulling teeth. Argh.
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What??? Only 2 wheels?
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Thanks! Lemmee take some measurements but I'm pretty sure it's vintage stuff. I will drop you a note in a minute. Jim
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Guys I'm needing to do some work on the first "vintage" bike I've bought. It's a 1984 Trek 620. I need a headset wrench for it, maybe toe clips and straps, and a front rack. To trade I have a (almost) brand new Bontrager Back Rack Deluxe silver. It's the one that comes on the new 720. I also have a pair of brand new, in the package, Schwalbe Marathon 700 x 28. It would be great to trade those tires for a new pair of 27 x 1 1/4" tires. I've also go a set of clip-on tri bars, Pyramid by Scott. They are in great condition.
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Super champion medaille d'or rim, wheel, whatever.
I have lots to trade.
70's 80's what do you want?
I'm looking for a silver SC medaille d'or rim, in as good shapea I can find. Prefer 32h, but I'm flexible....
70's 80's what do you want?
I'm looking for a silver SC medaille d'or rim, in as good shapea I can find. Prefer 32h, but I'm flexible....
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#1438
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Are these available?
2 bags I am looking for:
-Carradice zip roll, in green
-nice but low end rear rack bag, any colour and make
let me know and hopefully we can work out a trade!
Thanks
2 bags I am looking for:
-Carradice zip roll, in green
-nice but low end rear rack bag, any colour and make
let me know and hopefully we can work out a trade!
Thanks
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*UPDATED*
Have: Campagnolo Super Record seatpost, single bolt, 26.8mm
Want: Campagnolo Super Record seatpost, 27.2mm.
Have: Campagnolo Super Record upper headset race + locknut, not perfect, Italian thread
Want: Campagnolo Super Record upper headset race + locknut, not perfect, English thread
Have: Campagnolo post-CPSC Record thick cup bottom bracket 116mm, Italian thread
Want: Campagnolo post-CPSC Record thick cup bottom bracket, English thread - width to fit a '78 Raleigh Pro
-Kurt
Have: Campagnolo Super Record seatpost, single bolt, 26.8mm
Want: Campagnolo Super Record seatpost, 27.2mm.
Have: Campagnolo Super Record upper headset race + locknut, not perfect, Italian thread
Want: Campagnolo Super Record upper headset race + locknut, not perfect, English thread
Have: Campagnolo post-CPSC Record thick cup bottom bracket 116mm, Italian thread
Want: Campagnolo post-CPSC Record thick cup bottom bracket, English thread - width to fit a '78 Raleigh Pro
-Kurt
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#1441
Death fork? Naaaah!!
ISO Dura-Ace 7700 hubset. 28/32.
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I have a nice set of Tipo hubs and lots of Shimano Tricolor gear.
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Are your Tipo hubs high or low flange?
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