ISO and For Trade thread parts 2 and 3.
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Part I:
ISO vintage early / mid 80's plastic base / leather covered Italian made saddle. Funky welcome. Going on a spumoni painted Basso. Call it a wildcard so will consider suede's, yellow, white, red, blue and black. San Marco, Selle Italia... Concor / Laser / Turbo style all good. Normal wear is fine, long as no tear or worn edge.
Let me know what you're after in shift component related, brakes / sets, whatever 70's-80's. Campy, Suntour, etc.
Also have these saddles. Take your pick and I only need one for an old mountain bike. One is an early Specialized, unknown country of origin, nicely padded, excellent graphics, hardly any scuff. The other is an early Ritchey Logic Comp, made in Italy. Same condition as the Specialized. Nice graphics. Sorry for the crummy pics from my phone. Didn't want to burn bandwith but theres more on the link.
Part II: For another, ISO Concor Sprint ultimate azzhatchet outlaw saddle. I realize the rarity and difference of value and this may not have to be trade talk.
Part III: One of these days (and hopefully very soon) I have to get the Colnago rolling. Seeking a fairly decent condition Campagnolo brakes, nutted or recessed '79-early 80's Super Record levers + hoods / S or N. Record calipers. Show quality not needed and don't want to get carried away with NOS. As above, have trade bait including other Campy, Suntour including Superbe brakeset.
[IMG]DSC_0504 by carrera247, on Flickr[/IMG]
[IMG]DSC_0507 by carrera247, on Flickr[/IMG]
ISO vintage early / mid 80's plastic base / leather covered Italian made saddle. Funky welcome. Going on a spumoni painted Basso. Call it a wildcard so will consider suede's, yellow, white, red, blue and black. San Marco, Selle Italia... Concor / Laser / Turbo style all good. Normal wear is fine, long as no tear or worn edge.
Let me know what you're after in shift component related, brakes / sets, whatever 70's-80's. Campy, Suntour, etc.
Also have these saddles. Take your pick and I only need one for an old mountain bike. One is an early Specialized, unknown country of origin, nicely padded, excellent graphics, hardly any scuff. The other is an early Ritchey Logic Comp, made in Italy. Same condition as the Specialized. Nice graphics. Sorry for the crummy pics from my phone. Didn't want to burn bandwith but theres more on the link.
Part II: For another, ISO Concor Sprint ultimate azzhatchet outlaw saddle. I realize the rarity and difference of value and this may not have to be trade talk.
Part III: One of these days (and hopefully very soon) I have to get the Colnago rolling. Seeking a fairly decent condition Campagnolo brakes, nutted or recessed '79-early 80's Super Record levers + hoods / S or N. Record calipers. Show quality not needed and don't want to get carried away with NOS. As above, have trade bait including other Campy, Suntour including Superbe brakeset.
[IMG]DSC_0504 by carrera247, on Flickr[/IMG]
[IMG]DSC_0507 by carrera247, on Flickr[/IMG]
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Have a really nice 80's San Marco in black and a similar Avocet also in black. Not exciting, but both are in Doc condition.
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Swap Racks??
ISO:
• Blackburn Center mount rear rack-- triple support style.
• small front rack/rando style for center mount to accomodate center pull braks
HAVE:
• Two blackburn racks w fixed position double mounts, one with two supports, other with three (I know these can be tough to fit so I can work with you to see if dimensions will work.
• a couple blackburn racks with adjustable double mounting arms-- silver and black (various styles: mountain track, etc...)
• a vintage trek rack
• two low rider front racks, one is vetta
• a couple three speed style racks, one steel with double mount, pretty cool.
• a couple other racks I am forgetting.
But as you can see, so many racks, but none the type I need!
ISO:
• Blackburn Center mount rear rack-- triple support style.
• small front rack/rando style for center mount to accomodate center pull braks
HAVE:
• Two blackburn racks w fixed position double mounts, one with two supports, other with three (I know these can be tough to fit so I can work with you to see if dimensions will work.
• a couple blackburn racks with adjustable double mounting arms-- silver and black (various styles: mountain track, etc...)
• a vintage trek rack
• two low rider front racks, one is vetta
• a couple three speed style racks, one steel with double mount, pretty cool.
• a couple other racks I am forgetting.
But as you can see, so many racks, but none the type I need!
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@crank_addict, I have a bunch of Italian-made and Italian-style saddles. I don't remember what I have, so if this sounds interesting, I'll dive into my bins and take pictures and inventory. Send me a email.
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Hello All,
I am looking for chainring(s) to fit a Shimano 1050-1051 130mm crankset. Looking for Sugino (or comparable) 39 tooth or a pair 53/39. Wear is okay, worn out is not. I plan to do old school drillium.
Also looking for a LH Shimano 105 down tube shifter 1050 or 1051 Finish not important.
Willing to barter 80's components or green paper with Prez pics...
Regards,
Dwayne
I am looking for chainring(s) to fit a Shimano 1050-1051 130mm crankset. Looking for Sugino (or comparable) 39 tooth or a pair 53/39. Wear is okay, worn out is not. I plan to do old school drillium.
Also looking for a LH Shimano 105 down tube shifter 1050 or 1051 Finish not important.
Willing to barter 80's components or green paper with Prez pics...
Regards,
Dwayne
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Is color/finish important? Guessing you want silver but not gray, black, etc?
Hello All,
I am looking for chainring(s) to fit a Shimano 1050-1051 130mm crankset. Looking for Sugino (or comparable) 39 tooth or a pair 53/39. Wear is okay, worn out is not. I plan to do old school drillium.
Willing to barter 80's components or green paper with Prez pics...
Regards,
Dwayne
I am looking for chainring(s) to fit a Shimano 1050-1051 130mm crankset. Looking for Sugino (or comparable) 39 tooth or a pair 53/39. Wear is okay, worn out is not. I plan to do old school drillium.
Willing to barter 80's components or green paper with Prez pics...
Regards,
Dwayne
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ISO: 36-hole hubset, with a rear 7-speed Hyperglide cassette. I'm hoping such a thing exists!
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I'm in search of one...yes one 15g(1.8/1.5) 292mm double butted stainless j bend spoke for a wheel build. I'm rebuilding some wheels and noticed a galvanized straight gauge spoke was used. So I hoping to someone has some in their stash. Don't really care about brand either. I'll take a few extra just for spares also if you have any but one will do.
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ISO Brakeset: reach 57+mm- I've got a set of 6207 brakes with 57mm reach, and on my Cannondale, they're almost too short-
Nutted or recessed are fine.
I would prefer dual pivot, as I hate setting up single pull brakes. I would trade my 6207's nutted in nice condition for them. Also have other items for trade and/or cash.
Nutted or recessed are fine.
I would prefer dual pivot, as I hate setting up single pull brakes. I would trade my 6207's nutted in nice condition for them. Also have other items for trade and/or cash.
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Thanks for the idea, but I finally got around to looking in my big box of cassettes and found a 7-speed Uniglide cassette with a decent range and little wear and also have a couple of early Shimano 7-speed Uniglide cassette hubs. I also found a couple of threaded sprockets if I want to go the Hyperglide file route. Now I have choices!
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ISO: Small mixte frame/fork
My itty bitty wife is 5' 1" and I'm officially in search of an equally itty bitty mixte frame/fork to build up for her. I'd like to start with a frame built from decent tubing, so gas pipe probably not a consideration. Probably something in the 48 - 50cm effective size range. PM with watcha got.
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ISO: Parts for an old Sturmey-Archer headlight, I believe it's an HF-62. Looking for the rubber O-ring used to seal the lens, and the little metal springs used to keep the whole front assembly together.
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Hey @Darth Lefty, I may have something for you. PM'd.
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Hey @Darth Lefty, I may have something for you. PM'd.
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ISO: Civia Compact drop bar
I am searching for a compact (short and shallow) drop bar for use with a 25.4 clamp in 44 or 46 width. These are for use with Ergo shifters so the shape is different from other drop bars such as Nitto that are still available in 25.4 clamp diameters.
It is nearly unheard of to find a bar like this for use with a 25.4 clamp.
Extensive searching on the internet has suggested that Civia used to make one, but does not anymore. Is anyone holding?
I am searching for a compact (short and shallow) drop bar for use with a 25.4 clamp in 44 or 46 width. These are for use with Ergo shifters so the shape is different from other drop bars such as Nitto that are still available in 25.4 clamp diameters.
It is nearly unheard of to find a bar like this for use with a 25.4 clamp.
Extensive searching on the internet has suggested that Civia used to make one, but does not anymore. Is anyone holding?
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ISO: 7mm clamp bolt for a 3t stem. Alternatively does anyone know what length bolt I'd need? 20mm? 25mm?
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ISO Bianchi frame 46-50cm preferred in Celeste color.
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ISO: Civia Compact drop bar
I am searching for a compact (short and shallow) drop bar for use with a 25.4 clamp in 44 or 46 width. These are for use with Ergo shifters so the shape is different from other drop bars such as Nitto that are still available in 25.4 clamp diameters.
It is nearly unheard of to find a bar like this for use with a 25.4 clamp.
Extensive searching on the internet has suggested that Civia used to make one, but does not anymore. Is anyone holding?
I am searching for a compact (short and shallow) drop bar for use with a 25.4 clamp in 44 or 46 width. These are for use with Ergo shifters so the shape is different from other drop bars such as Nitto that are still available in 25.4 clamp diameters.
It is nearly unheard of to find a bar like this for use with a 25.4 clamp.
Extensive searching on the internet has suggested that Civia used to make one, but does not anymore. Is anyone holding?
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