ISO and for trade thread part 5
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TIL where to look! The steel clips are stamped with the size on the bottom, at the center of the bolt holes. M is smallest, while LL is largest.
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ISO decent 39t 135 bcd chainring. The ones I currently have say Made in France but are on a Campagnolo Chorus crankset.
Have: Quite a few chainrings and other bits.
Have: Quite a few chainrings and other bits.
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ISO: Shimano RD-M700 Deer Head rear derailleur
I have one I’m trying to refurbish and some of the parts are pretty beat (inner cage stop screw is bent and threads are stripped) so looking for possibly someone who has another non-working one I can harvest some parts from. Working ones on eBay are a little pricier than I would like to pay at this time.
This is the non-super plate long cage version off an ‘86 Specialized Stumpjumper Sport.
pictured here:
thanks!
This is the non-super plate long cage version off an ‘86 Specialized Stumpjumper Sport.
pictured here:
thanks!
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Unfortunately, I don't have an TA rings. Never used one of those cranksets.
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ISO Sora 8 speed Brifters
I need a set of 8 speed brifters, ideally those Sora shifters with the thumb trigger for the downshift or will consider some older 9 speed ones too. Before they got all big and ugly, y'know...
I have loads of stuff but will start with this Suntour Stem Shifter in unusually good condition
I have loads of stuff but will start with this Suntour Stem Shifter in unusually good condition
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WTB BLACK Anodized 32H Sewup/Tubular Rim
Looking for a BLACK anodized 32 hole sewup/tubular rim in NICE condition.
I need it to replace a Super Champion Arc en Ciel that got a ding in the sidewall and the front brake grabs.
Any brand BLACK rim would work, I have repro decals.
Dark gray or brown rims like Mavic GP4 wont match.
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I need it to replace a Super Champion Arc en Ciel that got a ding in the sidewall and the front brake grabs.
Any brand BLACK rim would work, I have repro decals.
Dark gray or brown rims like Mavic GP4 wont match.
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Don't need the shifters (have a set of those new in box...)
I need stems and bars, a variety.
Or other stuff.
What I don't use is going to the next Brazen Dropouts swap meet, whenever that may happen.
PM sent
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What kind(s) or bars and stems are you looking for? I have a number of different Cinelli bars and stems, one set of bars NOS, still in the orig bag! Maybe some french stuff as well.
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Found one of the 2 Mavics (645 were in-house after all) but ALSO found this scratched up pair of Shimano PD-6401!
That's right, Shimano sold re-branded Looks, made in France, before they developed their own SPD system!
I took several pix but will just show you this overview including the pair of red ARC cleats I would throw in to the package deal.
Hope to still locate the yellow/black Mavic pair tomorrow, but not a guarantee.
I'll price them to mooooove!
That's right, Shimano sold re-branded Looks, made in France, before they developed their own SPD system!
I took several pix but will just show you this overview including the pair of red ARC cleats I would throw in to the package deal.
Hope to still locate the yellow/black Mavic pair tomorrow, but not a guarantee.
I'll price them to mooooove!
Mavic sold them as well, in colors. Campagnolo also rebranded them.
Look sold them from the originals to colors to "carbon" models to composite models that were pretty light.
There was also a Ti-bodied model, (polished), but I'm not sure if it was Look-branded or someone else's name on the pedal.
They were also copied by Wellgo? and I'm sure if the Delta system had sunk in deeper roots, Mao's kids would be selling them on eBay.
I'm sure there are many reasons why Delta didn't simply dominate the market and remain, but I kind of wish Look had evolved them as Delta-compatible, not Keo.
Sometimes, when I look at a pair of shoes, I think "If they'd just made them walkable, they'd have been able to print money with these things."
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Just to update in case somebody sees this pic: the Mavic gray are SOLD, along with a matching second pair plus these cleats (never found the Mavic yellow/black, presumed to have sold them before). If somebody wants these Shimano white PD-6401 they are available (and can use a re-packing)
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OK I bought a 3Rensho Special Export frame and want to put together an appropriate early 80s group for it. I have Suntour Superbe Pro derailleurs/levers and brakes/levers but the calipers are nutted and I need recessed. I think I could shorten and thread the nutted pivot bolts for recessed nuts but am wondering if anyone has a set with recessed pivot bolts (or just the bolts). They would be this model or something very close in age and similar look.
Also, FWIW, my impression is that many of the top custom Japanese builders often used Shimano 600 bits. Not sure if that's just a skewed sample or something else.
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BlueDevil63 While checking, I thought of something. Your nutted back brake will work as a recessed front. You just need the nut (easy to come by). That means all you really need is a recessed rear center bolt. I think I can help you out there. Here's a recessed rear Superbe:
and a recessed front:
and a recessed set of Galli calipers (whose center bolts will work, I think - yet to confirm 100% though):
If this stuff works for you, I'd be happy to swap center bolts. I have a recessed nut for your back-nutted-to-front-recessed caliper as well.
Finally, as an aside, note the not terribly good looking chrome on the spring carriers in the first two pix. In my experience, SunTour's chrome was second-to-none... except when it came to the spring carriers and springs on their brakes. I'm not sure why that should be. Different steel alloys perhaps?
and a recessed front:
and a recessed set of Galli calipers (whose center bolts will work, I think - yet to confirm 100% though):
If this stuff works for you, I'd be happy to swap center bolts. I have a recessed nut for your back-nutted-to-front-recessed caliper as well.
Finally, as an aside, note the not terribly good looking chrome on the spring carriers in the first two pix. In my experience, SunTour's chrome was second-to-none... except when it came to the spring carriers and springs on their brakes. I'm not sure why that should be. Different steel alloys perhaps?
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Shimano sold the Delta models under 105, Ultegra, and Dura Ace branding.
Mavic sold them as well, in colors. Campagnolo also rebranded them.
Look sold them from the originals to colors to "carbon" models to composite models that were pretty light.
There was also a Ti-bodied model, (polished), but I'm not sure if it was Look-branded or someone else's name on the pedal.
They were also copied by Wellgo? and I'm sure if the Delta system had sunk in deeper roots, Mao's kids would be selling them on eBay.
I'm sure there are many reasons why Delta didn't simply dominate the market and remain, but I kind of wish Look had evolved them as Delta-compatible, not Keo.
Sometimes, when I look at a pair of shoes, I think "If they'd just made them walkable, they'd have been able to print money with these things."
Mavic sold them as well, in colors. Campagnolo also rebranded them.
Look sold them from the originals to colors to "carbon" models to composite models that were pretty light.
There was also a Ti-bodied model, (polished), but I'm not sure if it was Look-branded or someone else's name on the pedal.
They were also copied by Wellgo? and I'm sure if the Delta system had sunk in deeper roots, Mao's kids would be selling them on eBay.
I'm sure there are many reasons why Delta didn't simply dominate the market and remain, but I kind of wish Look had evolved them as Delta-compatible, not Keo.
Sometimes, when I look at a pair of shoes, I think "If they'd just made them walkable, they'd have been able to print money with these things."
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Can I bother y'all?
I'm about to invade this forum with lots of stuff. Is there an appropriate format... as in.... do folks get annoyed if the pictures are too big? If it's a lot of things at once, should they be individual posts, or one big one?
Just before I offend the regulars of this fine forum, hoping for some advice on etiquette.
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I'm about to invade this forum with lots of stuff. Is there an appropriate format... as in.... do folks get annoyed if the pictures are too big? If it's a lot of things at once, should they be individual posts, or one big one?
Just before I offend the regulars of this fine forum, hoping for some advice on etiquette.
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Refresco I tend to post pix with links to photos in my Flickr account and share in BBCode format with resolution set to 800x600 or similar. They link back to the original pic so people can click through to see the full resolution image. As for together or separate, I suppose it depends on how related the various things are. Most of the time when people are searching for something, then tend to write something like, "lots of stuff to trade," or "have Campy crank with shorter length to trade." You might also just list stuff you have to trade and include a link to a relevant album on Flickr, Imgur or other photo sharing service.
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Can I bother y'all?
I'm about to invade this forum with lots of stuff. Is there an appropriate format... as in.... do folks get annoyed if the pictures are too big? If it's a lot of things at once, should they be individual posts, or one big one?
Just before I offend the regulars of this fine forum, hoping for some advice on etiquette.
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I'm about to invade this forum with lots of stuff. Is there an appropriate format... as in.... do folks get annoyed if the pictures are too big? If it's a lot of things at once, should they be individual posts, or one big one?
Just before I offend the regulars of this fine forum, hoping for some advice on etiquette.
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Just follow this simple rule: "There's a thread/section for that"
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ISO: Shimano Exage side pull brake spring
I have an early 90's Shimano Exage BR-A350 side pull brake caliper in need of a spring. Dimensions are below. If you have something compatible laying around I would very much like to hear from you.
Many thanks in advance!
Many thanks in advance!
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I'm renewing my search for a pair of Mafac Racer or Competition brake calipers, in decent workable condition. I have trade goods of various kinds.
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Jon, I have a pair of calipers in my parts bin. Not entirely sure they are complete enough (bare calipers, no pads/holders). If you are interested, I'll take some photos.
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No pads is not a problem, because I would replace them, anyway. But I would need pad holders and straddle cables. Let me have a look through my brake-parts box and see what I can find--I'm pretty sure I have one or two pad holders, although probably not four.
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Found. Thanks.
I need a 26.4 Super Record or C Record seatpost for my Gitane build. Looking for one to ride that is not pristine but not been destroyed. If C Record Aero I would need the 130mm. I would like to trade this 27.2.
Seat Post found. Thanks Much
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