ISO and for trade thread part 5
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Looking for a replacement for the stem shown below. It is a SR Royal extra light, 130mm. See Velobase. This is also the same stem found under the Suntour Superbe Pro label. Both fasteners are titanium with a hollow stem. This is about as light as you can get for a quill stem.
I need a 100 or 110 in length.
I will trade for either label of the same stem. I might even be enticed to trade for a Superbe Pro post in 27.2. Another option is a Pinarello panto Cinelli 1R.
P1040807, on Flickr
I need a 100 or 110 in length.
I will trade for either label of the same stem. I might even be enticed to trade for a Superbe Pro post in 27.2. Another option is a Pinarello panto Cinelli 1R.
P1040807, on Flickr
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ISO: I am looking for a rear wheel quick release axle. It is for a tandem bike so I am looking for around 150/151mm length. If you have something in the 155mm length that I could cut down that would also work.
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Looking for a set of Shimano 9 speed DT shifters.
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Anyone got a V1 (7700, 6500, or 5500) shimano octalink BB with some life left? Standard threading, 109ish to be paired with a 7700 DA crankset. The tech at the local co-op argued with me for a long time about the BB I need even existing, to the point where I almost pulled out my phone to show him. Luckily he was 22 and already had his phone out.
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I've got a Record/Super Record headset i may be interested in trading.
Tomorrow (Sunday) I'm back home and can send you pictures.
I've got a Record/Super Record headset i may be interested in trading.
Tomorrow (Sunday) I'm back home and can send you pictures.
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OT for trade but I hang out here...
Have: Modern Shimano 105 175mm crank in triple.
ISO: Shimano 105 modern crank in triple with 170mm length. Don’t need the rings.
also, I have a nice Tiagra crank that needs rings. The length is good so if all else fails, maybe I can use that. Does anyone have rings they want to trade for?
Thanks all, 3SS
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I have a Raleigh Competition GS frame/fork (approx 1973) Reynolds 531 for a Park TS-2 in good condition.
Frame is big: either 60cm or 62cm
Frame is big: either 60cm or 62cm
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Soigneur in NZ does "Semi-Custom" wool jerseys. One could easily email them the SunTour graphics and have something made that would be close. I've been kicking around the idea of a full merino QuickStep Floors jersey.
https://www.soigneur.co.nz/category/58381?nav=ccy
https://www.soigneur.co.nz/category/58381?nav=ccy
Looks like you can get similar results less dear. (No offense to our Kiwi pals.)
Spectrum Embroidery and Oregon Cyclewear are where the Cino folks get their stuff made.
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ISO Suntour Cyclone first gen RD body. Will take a whole component. Any cage length. Have same RD minus the one spring that doesn't seem to be replaceable, so missing mounting bolt, clamp bolt, or cage is OK.
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Looking for a set of brake pads for 80s Shimano 600 brake calipers.
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Hope everyone had an excellent Christmas/Hannukah/Kwanza/Festivus, and is ready to ring in 2019.
I went and added a teeny bit to my project list, and find myself with a freshly repainted bicycle that needs a couple parts. I find myself needing a Sturmey Archer 3-speed hub (with no coaster brake). Would prefer alloy, but not going to be fussy as long as the spoke holes are sound and there's no rust. Can be either 36 or 40 holes, but 36 will give me more rim choices. Putting this sought item on hold until I figure something out.
Also looking for a 25.4 handlebar that would look appropriate on a 3-speed... either a bar with low to moderate rise, or some variation of North Road that doesn't lay flat.
I have a bunch of Sunshine hubs, a couple SA 3-speed hubs with coaster brakes, an assortment of quick release levers, a few stems, and some other odds and ends that I could trade. I'm pretty resourceful, so I'm pretty sure something could be worked out.
Thanks.
I went and added a teeny bit to my project list, and find myself with a freshly repainted bicycle that needs a couple parts. I find myself needing a Sturmey Archer 3-speed hub (with no coaster brake). Would prefer alloy, but not going to be fussy as long as the spoke holes are sound and there's no rust. Can be either 36 or 40 holes, but 36 will give me more rim choices. Putting this sought item on hold until I figure something out.
Also looking for a 25.4 handlebar that would look appropriate on a 3-speed... either a bar with low to moderate rise, or some variation of North Road that doesn't lay flat.
I have a bunch of Sunshine hubs, a couple SA 3-speed hubs with coaster brakes, an assortment of quick release levers, a few stems, and some other odds and ends that I could trade. I'm pretty resourceful, so I'm pretty sure something could be worked out.
Thanks.
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Looks like this crank requires the 23.5 Stronglight remover. If so, is a loaner ok? If you can't find it local to wherever you are, I'm willing to send mine to you for your project, as long as I get it back.
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a loaner would work. Isn't one locally. Just need to get these cranks off to be re-tapped. I could paypal you a deposit or money for your time/ effort.
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Where are you located? Someone here may live close and have a loaner.
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