ISO and For Trade thread parts 2 and 3.
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Ypsilons were not really polished. I had a real nice pair of wheels with those until I took a nasty spill.
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need one(1) black leather christophe pedal strap.
Have a bunch of stuff.
Have a bunch of stuff.
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ISO 42 or 44t chain ring, steel or aluminum, 144 BCD
Have SA AW 40 hole hub, other Raleigh 3 speed stuff.
Have SA AW 40 hole hub, other Raleigh 3 speed stuff.
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I have no use for these, maybe someone has matching left crankarms? I'll trade for any neat road stuff pre-1990.
1 Campy 167.5 spider
1 Dura-Ace 180 spider, model number FC-7410
I'd prefer local pickup (Madison, WI), but I suppose I could ship.
1 Campy 167.5 spider
1 Dura-Ace 180 spider, model number FC-7410
I'd prefer local pickup (Madison, WI), but I suppose I could ship.
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Have: Left triple Sora brake/shifter STI
Want: Left Shimano STI look-a-like aero brake lever, like SRAM 500. The Tektro and CC look more like Campy, and the Shimano offerings I've seen don't match their brifters, either.
I'm also looking for a Sun Mistral gray ano tubular 36h rim, and I'm not interested in that $85+ eBay offering.
Want: Left Shimano STI look-a-like aero brake lever, like SRAM 500. The Tektro and CC look more like Campy, and the Shimano offerings I've seen don't match their brifters, either.
I'm also looking for a Sun Mistral gray ano tubular 36h rim, and I'm not interested in that $85+ eBay offering.
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HAVE:
Pat '84 Nuovo Record RD
HF Campy record front hub w/ flat skewer
1st gen Dura-ace non-aero levers (original cracked hoods, missing one clamp, some scrapes)
Shimano bar-end shifters
Ridable if a little ugly open-end Retrofrictions
Nuovo Record crankset (52 campy ring, 41 TA ring)
Flat-bar Shimano STX brake levers
Soma Noah's arc bar (25.4 mm clamp)
Pile of other stuff
WANT:
PEDALS!! Decent quality MKS (Road, Touring, Track...) with clips and straps perfect
Good quality aero brake levers
Pat '84 Nuovo Record RD
HF Campy record front hub w/ flat skewer
1st gen Dura-ace non-aero levers (original cracked hoods, missing one clamp, some scrapes)
Shimano bar-end shifters
Ridable if a little ugly open-end Retrofrictions
Nuovo Record crankset (52 campy ring, 41 TA ring)
Flat-bar Shimano STX brake levers
Soma Noah's arc bar (25.4 mm clamp)
Pile of other stuff
WANT:
PEDALS!! Decent quality MKS (Road, Touring, Track...) with clips and straps perfect
Good quality aero brake levers
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WTT -- 1985 Pinarello Record frame and fork.
I am going to try a long shot here.
I have a 1985 Pinarello Record frame in excellent shape (except for the decals, of course) 53 square. I am looking to trade for a comparable Pinarello about 56 square.
Please PM or email me if you are interested and we can go from there.
Thx
I am going to try a long shot here.
I have a 1985 Pinarello Record frame in excellent shape (except for the decals, of course) 53 square. I am looking to trade for a comparable Pinarello about 56 square.
Please PM or email me if you are interested and we can go from there.
Thx
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WTT -- Schwinn Prologue and Hommage "Hetchins" frames and forks
-- 1988 Schwinn Prologue TT frame and fork.
Frame and fork in good condition (2 small dings on TT), but paint is rough. This is the large of the two frame sizes available.
Included:
24 inch wheel, 105 hub, Panaracer tire in LNC -- These are difficult to find and expensive. Obviously a necessity for this bike.
Adjustable BB
https://www.trfindley.com/flschwinn_1...0/1988_04.html
Hommage "Hetchins" Frame and Fork
This is an interesting frame of unknown origin. The concensus appears to be that it is not a Hetchins, but a "Hommage" frame. The frame is fully chromed with beautiful lug work. There are a couple of areas where chrome has come off, perhaps due to brazing. Also, the RD hanger needs to be bent back in position and spot welded. Italian BB. RD and brake not included unless part of deal.
Size: ST 58.5, TT 57.5.
Happy to send more pics if interested.
What am I interested in? Complete road bikes or frames. Italian, higher end Japanese. But open to suggestions. Size range around 56 square.
Would also consider package deal of both frames for the right trade.
Thx
-- 1988 Schwinn Prologue TT frame and fork.
Frame and fork in good condition (2 small dings on TT), but paint is rough. This is the large of the two frame sizes available.
Included:
24 inch wheel, 105 hub, Panaracer tire in LNC -- These are difficult to find and expensive. Obviously a necessity for this bike.
Adjustable BB
https://www.trfindley.com/flschwinn_1...0/1988_04.html
Hommage "Hetchins" Frame and Fork
This is an interesting frame of unknown origin. The concensus appears to be that it is not a Hetchins, but a "Hommage" frame. The frame is fully chromed with beautiful lug work. There are a couple of areas where chrome has come off, perhaps due to brazing. Also, the RD hanger needs to be bent back in position and spot welded. Italian BB. RD and brake not included unless part of deal.
Size: ST 58.5, TT 57.5.
Happy to send more pics if interested.
What am I interested in? Complete road bikes or frames. Italian, higher end Japanese. But open to suggestions. Size range around 56 square.
Would also consider package deal of both frames for the right trade.
Thx
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To Trade:
Fizik Aliante Sport saddle - Ti rails and in used but fairly good condition. The logo on the vinyl has worn a bit and the chrome paint on the Fizik emblem on the rear is a bit spotty
ISO:
A black seatpost 27.2mm - Modern or vintage it doesn't really matter (frame is from the early 90's), just something that doesn't weigh as much as a brick. Length should be 250-300mm. Thanks!
Fizik Aliante Sport saddle - Ti rails and in used but fairly good condition. The logo on the vinyl has worn a bit and the chrome paint on the Fizik emblem on the rear is a bit spotty
ISO:
A black seatpost 27.2mm - Modern or vintage it doesn't really matter (frame is from the early 90's), just something that doesn't weigh as much as a brick. Length should be 250-300mm. Thanks!
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EDIT: Going through with the build, but they might end up here anyway.
Possible trade bait in the near future:
I have a feeling that I'm getting fed up with the stiff downshift levers of 1992 Campagnolo Record Ergo brifters; if anyone is interested, keep an eye out here, as I might put these brifters up for trade. I might chuck out the RD, rear hub, and a pair of 8-speed Campag cassettes to go with it too, depending on how things iron out.
I'll probably have a definite answer over the weekend; local friend has a machine with early Record Ergos on it - I might be able to take it for a spin around the block over the weekend.
Take care,
-Kurt
Possible trade bait in the near future:
I have a feeling that I'm getting fed up with the stiff downshift levers of 1992 Campagnolo Record Ergo brifters; if anyone is interested, keep an eye out here, as I might put these brifters up for trade. I might chuck out the RD, rear hub, and a pair of 8-speed Campag cassettes to go with it too, depending on how things iron out.
I'll probably have a definite answer over the weekend; local friend has a machine with early Record Ergos on it - I might be able to take it for a spin around the block over the weekend.
Take care,
-Kurt
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Possible trade bait in the near future:
I have a feeling that I'm getting fed up with the stiff downshift levers of 1992 Campagnolo Record Ergo brifters; if anyone is interested, keep an eye out here, as I might put these brifters up for trade. I might chuck out the RD, rear hub, and a pair of 8-speed Campag cassettes to go with it too, depending on how things iron out.
I'll probably have a definite answer over the weekend; local friend has a machine with early Record Ergos on it - I might be able to take it for a spin around the block over the weekend.
Take care,
-Kurt
I have a feeling that I'm getting fed up with the stiff downshift levers of 1992 Campagnolo Record Ergo brifters; if anyone is interested, keep an eye out here, as I might put these brifters up for trade. I might chuck out the RD, rear hub, and a pair of 8-speed Campag cassettes to go with it too, depending on how things iron out.
I'll probably have a definite answer over the weekend; local friend has a machine with early Record Ergos on it - I might be able to take it for a spin around the block over the weekend.
Take care,
-Kurt
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Interested, have the Campy record BB that goes with the crank you have, NOS 27" front wheels built by reputable builder, silver or grey. 3 sets NOS Ritchey 395 MTB rims 32. NOS WTB black MTB rims (1 set). GT Avalanche Prestige frameset with cranks, BB, HS etc. for tall rider. Rolf Vector Wheelset like new,shimano.
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What are you looking for?
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You break the crank or find a nicer one? https://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...et!&highlight=
Jesus, that's an old thread. That bike wears a 151 Record right now.
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Have this Concord badged Kuwahara that I haven't really used much since I got it, I'm thinking of trading if you have an interest in it and have an interesting bike to trade. (51-52cm)
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Cool bike, any interest in parting w/ the Brooks? The only thing I have in the 51-52 category is a Fuji Allegro....not too exciting
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You see, their morals, their code...it's a bad joke, dropped at the first sign of trouble. They're only as good as the world allows them to be. I'll show you. When the chips are down, these...These "civilized" people...they'll eat each other. See, I'm not a monster. I'm just ahead of the curve
You see, their morals, their code...it's a bad joke, dropped at the first sign of trouble. They're only as good as the world allows them to be. I'll show you. When the chips are down, these...These "civilized" people...they'll eat each other. See, I'm not a monster. I'm just ahead of the curve
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Not really, I figure if I get any offers that are not equal value I can always take the Brooks. ;0)
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You see, their morals, their code...it's a bad joke, dropped at the first sign of trouble. They're only as good as the world allows them to be. I'll show you. When the chips are down, these...These "civilized" people...they'll eat each other. See, I'm not a monster. I'm just ahead of the curve
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I saw you post it on Craigslist...I even considered making an offer, but I have too much stuff right now.
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have:
campagnolo chorus rear derailleur (8spd/early 9 speed, VERY clean)
campagnolo chorus front derailleur (8spd/ should work with 9 too, 32mm clamp on)
bontrager race front wheel
nashbar dual pivot brakes (black, very low miles) dealing
elite cussi bottle cages (black, stamped made in italy) dealing
9spd ultegra cassette (12-25 with literally 3 miles on it, i swapped it out) spoken for
853 steel road bike with profile sc carbon fork, cane creek 1in threadless headset, and felt threadless stem (60cm, no paint, all chrome)
want:
wireless computer
high thread count tan sidewall tires (700x23) dealing
campagnolo waterbotle/s
wheel bag/s dealing
attractive bike parts of any kind (preferably italian)
surprise me
pm me
campagnolo chorus rear derailleur (8spd/early 9 speed, VERY clean)
campagnolo chorus front derailleur (8spd/ should work with 9 too, 32mm clamp on)
bontrager race front wheel
nashbar dual pivot brakes (black, very low miles) dealing
elite cussi bottle cages (black, stamped made in italy) dealing
9spd ultegra cassette (12-25 with literally 3 miles on it, i swapped it out) spoken for
853 steel road bike with profile sc carbon fork, cane creek 1in threadless headset, and felt threadless stem (60cm, no paint, all chrome)
want:
wireless computer
high thread count tan sidewall tires (700x23) dealing
campagnolo waterbotle/s
wheel bag/s dealing
attractive bike parts of any kind (preferably italian)
surprise me
pm me
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WTB or looking for trade:
Shimano Dyna Drive Pedals or adapters. Any type, machine shop made adapters welcome.
But I'm especially looking for the Deore Dyna Drive pedals, PD-DE10. The pedals of my dreams. In any condition.
Shimano Dyna Drive Pedals or adapters. Any type, machine shop made adapters welcome.
But I'm especially looking for the Deore Dyna Drive pedals, PD-DE10. The pedals of my dreams. In any condition.
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helicomatic, the answer to your dreams is somewhere in my AX parts box; I've got a pair of NOS Deore dyna-drive pedals that have never been mounted. Shoot me a PM and lets discuss.