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Have
-Araya gold+Duraace(32h) 2 cross front and 3 cross rear
-Campagnolo 1 inch threaded headset(english)
Want
-Duraace crank (octa)
-Clincher wheelset
-Anything track related stuff
Location: DE
-Araya gold+Duraace(32h) 2 cross front and 3 cross rear
-Campagnolo 1 inch threaded headset(english)
Want
-Duraace crank (octa)
-Clincher wheelset
-Anything track related stuff
Location: DE
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If you think it would work for you, I have my old 53x53cm 7005 aluminum frameset I'd be interested in trading. While the seat tube is 53 c-t, the top of the top tube is about 3cm lower than the top of the seat tube.
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Have
-Shimano Pro Track handlebars (carbon) in 40cm
-Sugino 75 Cranks, polished silver 170mm
-Suntour hubs laced to velocity aero 36h front and rear
Want
-Narrower bars of similar quality
-Shorter NJS cranks (dura ace, sugino..)
-Dura Ace clincher wheelset
-Shimano Pro Track handlebars (carbon) in 40cm
-Sugino 75 Cranks, polished silver 170mm
-Suntour hubs laced to velocity aero 36h front and rear
Want
-Narrower bars of similar quality
-Shorter NJS cranks (dura ace, sugino..)
-Dura Ace clincher wheelset
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Have
-32h Duraace+Araya Gold(front 2cross, rear 3cross)
-Campy threaded 1inch headset(english)
-Exustar cleats(not clipless system)
-110mm quill stem
-A lot of Corima carbon brake pads(I don't have a carbon wheel...)
Want
-Deep V + Duraace
-SPD-SL with metal plates
-Any track parts
Have
-32h Duraace+Araya Gold(front 2cross, rear 3cross)
-Campy threaded 1inch headset(english)
-Exustar cleats(not clipless system)
-110mm quill stem
-A lot of Corima carbon brake pads(I don't have a carbon wheel...)
Want
-Deep V + Duraace
-SPD-SL with metal plates
-Any track parts
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Have an Avanti Pista EVO 2 frameset, size med. Pics of the bike built are here. Also have a barely used track SRM. 165 arms/144 bcd.
PM me if you're interested.
Looking for a variety of things.
PM me if you're interested.
Looking for a variety of things.
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Have
-32h Duraace+Araya Gold(front 2cross, rear 3cross)
-Campy threaded 1inch headset(english)
-Exustar cleats(not clipless system)
-110mm quill stem
-A lot of NOS Corima carbon brake pads(I don't have a carbon wheel...)
-Cycleops roller with resistance(If you don't live near DE, I could pack the roller in a small box and send it to you)
Want
-Deep V + Duraace or good clincher wheelset(prefer machined sidewall)
-SPD-SL (metal plates version)
-Any track parts
I open with any offers.
So please feel free to ask me
Location- Newark DE
Have
-32h Duraace+Araya Gold(front 2cross, rear 3cross)
-Campy threaded 1inch headset(english)
-Exustar cleats(not clipless system)
-110mm quill stem
-A lot of NOS Corima carbon brake pads(I don't have a carbon wheel...)
-Cycleops roller with resistance(If you don't live near DE, I could pack the roller in a small box and send it to you)
Want
-Deep V + Duraace or good clincher wheelset(prefer machined sidewall)
-SPD-SL (metal plates version)
-Any track parts
I open with any offers.
So please feel free to ask me
Location- Newark DE
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Have:
- 40cm Easton track handlebars
- 40cm unbranded Specialized Pista bars w/ grips
- 58cm 2014 Specialized Langster frameset w/ 48t FSA carbon track crank
- ControlTech Unit stem 120mm, +/- 6
- 3T ARX II 120 +/- 6
- 2x Front Miche Pistard wheel (one with decals, one without)
Want:
- Track wheelset (preferably flip/flop fixed/fixed)
- or just a rear wheel (again, fixed/fixed would be cool but not necessary)
- 1 1/8" track fork (preferably drilled)
- 144bcd chainrings (50,51,52t)
- 40cm Easton track handlebars
- 40cm unbranded Specialized Pista bars w/ grips
- 58cm 2014 Specialized Langster frameset w/ 48t FSA carbon track crank
- ControlTech Unit stem 120mm, +/- 6
- 3T ARX II 120 +/- 6
- 2x Front Miche Pistard wheel (one with decals, one without)
Want:
- Track wheelset (preferably flip/flop fixed/fixed)
- or just a rear wheel (again, fixed/fixed would be cool but not necessary)
- 1 1/8" track fork (preferably drilled)
- 144bcd chainrings (50,51,52t)
Last edited by luucanthony; 09-18-16 at 08:10 PM. Reason: added chainrings
#64
aka mattio
I have some stuff to trade, including:
Pro Vibe Sprint stem, 135mm
Pro Vibe 7S compact drop handlebars, 40cm
Look Keo Classic pedals
Ritchey Classic handlebars, 40cm
Novatec/Alex basic clincher track wheels
I want:
Corima 4-spoke
Tubular tires
36-38cm handlebars
Open to offers. Holler?
Pro Vibe Sprint stem, 135mm
Pro Vibe 7S compact drop handlebars, 40cm
Look Keo Classic pedals
Ritchey Classic handlebars, 40cm
Novatec/Alex basic clincher track wheels
I want:
Corima 4-spoke
Tubular tires
36-38cm handlebars
Open to offers. Holler?
#65
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mmmm - lemme see -
I've got a set of Pro Vibe 38s in white, compact drop- my favorite track/crit setup.
hit me up on FB? I'm rarely here.
I've got a set of Pro Vibe 38s in white, compact drop- my favorite track/crit setup.
hit me up on FB? I'm rarely here.
I have some stuff to trade, including:
Pro Vibe Sprint stem, 135mm
Pro Vibe 7S compact drop handlebars, 40cm
Look Keo Classic pedals
Ritchey Classic handlebars, 40cm
Novatec/Alex basic clincher track wheels
I want:
Corima 4-spoke
Tubular tires
36-38cm handlebars
Open to offers. Holler?
Pro Vibe Sprint stem, 135mm
Pro Vibe 7S compact drop handlebars, 40cm
Look Keo Classic pedals
Ritchey Classic handlebars, 40cm
Novatec/Alex basic clincher track wheels
I want:
Corima 4-spoke
Tubular tires
36-38cm handlebars
Open to offers. Holler?
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Have
-Kinetic Road Machine with extra flywheel, track adapter, indoor tire, front wheel holder, and qr
In amazong condition
-B125 AL 37cm
Want
-Navigator n5 or aero front wheel
-TT bar
-Alpina handlebar(33cm)
Location Downtown, LA
-Kinetic Road Machine with extra flywheel, track adapter, indoor tire, front wheel holder, and qr
In amazong condition
-B125 AL 37cm
Want
-Navigator n5 or aero front wheel
-TT bar
-Alpina handlebar(33cm)
Location Downtown, LA
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Have
3T Sphinx Bars - like new
Want
Rollers for training and warming up
Track chain rings and cogs
other misc track parts
Location: Brooklyn NY
3T Sphinx Bars - like new
Want
Rollers for training and warming up
Track chain rings and cogs
other misc track parts
Location: Brooklyn NY
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Have
- Old zipp 404(tubular 32h) + low flange duraace hub wheelset
- Mavic Open Pro + High flange duraace hub(36h)
- 3t Auora 40cm tt handlebar
Want
- Hed 3 clincher wheelset
(I can give you both of my wheelset. I have no space and time for two wheelset.)
- Nice Clincher track wheelset
- BT spint handlebar
Location
Los Angeles, CA
- Old zipp 404(tubular 32h) + low flange duraace hub wheelset
- Mavic Open Pro + High flange duraace hub(36h)
- 3t Auora 40cm tt handlebar
Want
- Hed 3 clincher wheelset
(I can give you both of my wheelset. I have no space and time for two wheelset.)
- Nice Clincher track wheelset
- BT spint handlebar
Location
Los Angeles, CA
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No longer WANTED:
- New/Used 2006 Zipp Disc Track Conversion Kit: Zipp - Speed Weaponry | Accessories | Components | '06 Zipp Track Disc Axle Conversion Kit
Have:
- Lots of stuff (stems, bars, pedals, etc...). Let me know what interests you.
EDIT: Apparently this is discontinued by Zipp. Any info on finding one will be greatly appreciated.
- New/Used 2006 Zipp Disc Track Conversion Kit: Zipp - Speed Weaponry | Accessories | Components | '06 Zipp Track Disc Axle Conversion Kit
Have:
- Lots of stuff (stems, bars, pedals, etc...). Let me know what interests you.
EDIT: Apparently this is discontinued by Zipp. Any info on finding one will be greatly appreciated.
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Those axles are very difficult to find.
I once created my own conversion axle from off the shelf components.
Here's a guide to dissembling the hub: Hub How-To - Zipp 182 - Slowtwitch.com
The stock bearings are 6802 which are (15 x 24 x 5mm) and the zipp track axle is 15mm diameter to fit these bearings. The axle hardware I used was for a bearing with a 12mm ID so I swapped the 6802 bearings for 6901 bearings (12 x 24 x 6mm) on both sides. The center sleeve you see in that tutorial won't fit the different bearings so leave that out.
The hub hardware I used were spares for a Miche primato rear hub. I used the 10x1 solid axle, nuts, "cones" and lock nuts. You'll also need to some axle spacers to get the spacing and position correct. Most bike shops will have a bin of hub hardware where you can find some spacers.
Later I found out my friend had the Zipp conversion axle and he wasn't using it so I bought his and swapped the bearings back in my disc so I could easily switch back and forth from road to track.
Another solution would be to have a knock off made by a machinist. If we could get enough people together that were in need I could probably have some made.
I once created my own conversion axle from off the shelf components.
Here's a guide to dissembling the hub: Hub How-To - Zipp 182 - Slowtwitch.com
The stock bearings are 6802 which are (15 x 24 x 5mm) and the zipp track axle is 15mm diameter to fit these bearings. The axle hardware I used was for a bearing with a 12mm ID so I swapped the 6802 bearings for 6901 bearings (12 x 24 x 6mm) on both sides. The center sleeve you see in that tutorial won't fit the different bearings so leave that out.
The hub hardware I used were spares for a Miche primato rear hub. I used the 10x1 solid axle, nuts, "cones" and lock nuts. You'll also need to some axle spacers to get the spacing and position correct. Most bike shops will have a bin of hub hardware where you can find some spacers.
Later I found out my friend had the Zipp conversion axle and he wasn't using it so I bought his and swapped the bearings back in my disc so I could easily switch back and forth from road to track.
Another solution would be to have a knock off made by a machinist. If we could get enough people together that were in need I could probably have some made.
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Those axles are very difficult to find.
I once created my own conversion axle from off the shelf components.
Here's a guide to dissembling the hub: Hub How-To - Zipp 182 - Slowtwitch.com
The stock bearings are 6802 which are (15 x 24 x 5mm) and the zipp track axle is 15mm diameter to fit these bearings. The axle hardware I used was for a bearing with a 12mm ID so I swapped the 6802 bearings for 6901 bearings (12 x 24 x 6mm) on both sides. The center sleeve you see in that tutorial won't fit the different bearings so leave that out.
The hub hardware I used were spares for a Miche primato rear hub. I used the 10x1 solid axle, nuts, "cones" and lock nuts. You'll also need to some axle spacers to get the spacing and position correct. Most bike shops will have a bin of hub hardware where you can find some spacers.
Later I found out my friend had the Zipp conversion axle and he wasn't using it so I bought his and swapped the bearings back in my disc so I could easily switch back and forth from road to track.
Another solution would be to have a knock off made by a machinist. If we could get enough people together that were in need I could probably have some made.
I once created my own conversion axle from off the shelf components.
Here's a guide to dissembling the hub: Hub How-To - Zipp 182 - Slowtwitch.com
The stock bearings are 6802 which are (15 x 24 x 5mm) and the zipp track axle is 15mm diameter to fit these bearings. The axle hardware I used was for a bearing with a 12mm ID so I swapped the 6802 bearings for 6901 bearings (12 x 24 x 6mm) on both sides. The center sleeve you see in that tutorial won't fit the different bearings so leave that out.
The hub hardware I used were spares for a Miche primato rear hub. I used the 10x1 solid axle, nuts, "cones" and lock nuts. You'll also need to some axle spacers to get the spacing and position correct. Most bike shops will have a bin of hub hardware where you can find some spacers.
Later I found out my friend had the Zipp conversion axle and he wasn't using it so I bought his and swapped the bearings back in my disc so I could easily switch back and forth from road to track.
Another solution would be to have a knock off made by a machinist. If we could get enough people together that were in need I could probably have some made.
I was considering buying a disc at a great price, but I couldn't find the axle so that was the deal-breaker. I've since ordered a modern disc.
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The hub hardware I used were spares for a Miche primato rear hub. I used the 10x1 solid axle, nuts, "cones" and lock nuts. You'll also need to some axle spacers to get the spacing and position correct. Most bike shops will have a bin of hub hardware where you can find some spacers.