ISO and For Trade thread parts 2 and 3.
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ISO: Completed.
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ISO
1" pedal adapter for Dura-Ace Ex crankset
EX or AX pedals with 1" pedal thread
1" pedal adapter for Dura-Ace Ex crankset
EX or AX pedals with 1" pedal thread
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HAVE:
Continental GP4000 clincher tires, black, 700x25, with exactly 654.1 miles on them
WANT:
Comperable tires, black, 700x23
Continental GP4000 clincher tires, black, 700x25, with exactly 654.1 miles on them
WANT:
Comperable tires, black, 700x23
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ISO - Tubular tires
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I think so, but don't really know. I usually ride the 23's but they were out of stock when I needed a replacement set so I bought the 25's. Didn't like them as much as the 23's, so I switched back. Now they're just hangng in the garage.
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Just curious. Don't have any 23's sorry. I've got some 25c Michelin Krylions that measure 27.5mm on Open Pro rims, which I really like. I've also got a set of the 25c GPs still in the box. I'm partial to >25c tire widths.
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ISO; the last part for my build!..
Suntour Superbe Pro Road Crankset. VGC or NOS. 165, 167.5, or 170. No rings needed.
Suntour Superbe Pro Road Crankset. VGC or NOS. 165, 167.5, or 170. No rings needed.
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Wanted:
Long reach sidepull brakes and aero levers
40-42 cm alloy drop handlebar with 25.0mm bar size
Have:
Suntour Superbe drilled non-aero levers (a few scuffs)
Campy N.R. front derailleur (bought at swap meet but didn't use)
Really tall Nitto Technomic stem - 100mm 22.0 quill/25.4 clamp size (I'll need to re-measure to be sure) Overall height is 9 inches - no minimum insertion line. spoken for
NOS Sachs Aris 8 spd 12-24 freewheel - spoken for
Long reach sidepull brakes and aero levers
40-42 cm alloy drop handlebar with 25.0mm bar size
Have:
Suntour Superbe drilled non-aero levers (a few scuffs)
Campy N.R. front derailleur (bought at swap meet but didn't use)
Really tall Nitto Technomic stem - 100mm 22.0 quill/25.4 clamp size (I'll need to re-measure to be sure) Overall height is 9 inches - no minimum insertion line. spoken for
NOS Sachs Aris 8 spd 12-24 freewheel - spoken for
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Desperately ISO:
-74bcd chainring, smallest of an RSX triple. Need mounting bolts too (43.5 bolt to bolt)
Have:
-Small, random parts
-Cash
-Large amounts of praise to be given out
-74bcd chainring, smallest of an RSX triple. Need mounting bolts too (43.5 bolt to bolt)
Have:
-Small, random parts
-Cash
-Large amounts of praise to be given out
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ISO:
Shimano 600 cranksets- one or two- in nice (not perfect) condition. 52/42 or 53/39 or other combos OK, no problem with BioPace.
Nice mid-level double ring Sugino cranksets from the late 80's/early 90's- I think the GLP model is what I have worked with before.
Same as above but Sakae/SR. Not familiar with model/name designation but mid-level.
Have:
Many FD's,
Odd width BB's (120 asymmetricals, 128's, etc.)
Late 80's Suntour Alpha 3000 indexed 6 speed FD (31.8 clamp)/RD/FW/DT Shifter combo.
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Shimano 600 cranksets- one or two- in nice (not perfect) condition. 52/42 or 53/39 or other combos OK, no problem with BioPace.
Nice mid-level double ring Sugino cranksets from the late 80's/early 90's- I think the GLP model is what I have worked with before.
Same as above but Sakae/SR. Not familiar with model/name designation but mid-level.
Have:
Many FD's,
Odd width BB's (120 asymmetricals, 128's, etc.)
Late 80's Suntour Alpha 3000 indexed 6 speed FD (31.8 clamp)/RD/FW/DT Shifter combo.
Excellent karma
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Have:
The unknown (Torpado?) Italian frame from the headtube straightening experiment. No fork. Italian threading, Gipemmie drops.
Frame is 53cm square, when measured center-to-center. 54cm center to top.
Want:
Something interesting, worth at least the cost for me to ship it, or a combination of bits. I'm flexible. If you're in Miami, even better.
-Kurt
The unknown (Torpado?) Italian frame from the headtube straightening experiment. No fork. Italian threading, Gipemmie drops.
Frame is 53cm square, when measured center-to-center. 54cm center to top.
Want:
Something interesting, worth at least the cost for me to ship it, or a combination of bits. I'm flexible. If you're in Miami, even better.
-Kurt
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Everything You Wanted to Know About That Headtube Experiment, But Were Afraid to Ask: https://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...ubes-take-note.
Let me put it this way: It's not as pretty as it could be, but I'd have no second thoughts about riding it as it is now.
-Kurt
Let me put it this way: It's not as pretty as it could be, but I'd have no second thoughts about riding it as it is now.
-Kurt
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Wanted:
Aero road brake levers
40-42 cm alloy drop handlebar with 25.0mm bar size
Have:
Suntour Superbe drilled non-aero levers (a few scuffs)
Campy N.R. front derailleur (bought at swap meet but didn't use)
Really tall Nitto Technomic stem - 100mm 25.4 clamp size (I'll need to re-measure to be sure)
NOS Sachs Aris 8 spd 12-24 freewheel
Aero road brake levers
40-42 cm alloy drop handlebar with 25.0mm bar size
Have:
Suntour Superbe drilled non-aero levers (a few scuffs)
Campy N.R. front derailleur (bought at swap meet but didn't use)
Really tall Nitto Technomic stem - 100mm 25.4 clamp size (I'll need to re-measure to be sure)
NOS Sachs Aris 8 spd 12-24 freewheel
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Alright gents, I have some goodies available for trade, but first, here's what I'm looking for. I don't want to sell, but would consider buying.
ISO:
campy 9-speed cranks, either record or chorus. 4-arm models only. 170s preferred, but 172.5 or 175 would be ok as well.
campy record (90's) or C-record headset, in functional condition, no pitted races. Chorus from these eras would work too.
campy record, c-record, or chorus aero seatpost in 27.2, at least 200mm long
32 hole campy front hub, preferably record or chorus
Have:
7-speed DT shifting shimano 6400 group, not including hubs or wheels. I have both braze-on and clamp-on front derailleurs for this group, so you can go with either.
Shimano 600 Arabesque front & rear derailleur, as well as brake levers w/o hoods.
I can get photos if you like.
ISO:
campy 9-speed cranks, either record or chorus. 4-arm models only. 170s preferred, but 172.5 or 175 would be ok as well.
campy record (90's) or C-record headset, in functional condition, no pitted races. Chorus from these eras would work too.
campy record, c-record, or chorus aero seatpost in 27.2, at least 200mm long
32 hole campy front hub, preferably record or chorus
Have:
7-speed DT shifting shimano 6400 group, not including hubs or wheels. I have both braze-on and clamp-on front derailleurs for this group, so you can go with either.
Shimano 600 Arabesque front & rear derailleur, as well as brake levers w/o hoods.
I can get photos if you like.
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HAVE: This very short SR stem- I dont know the width but I am getting a caliper tomorrow so I will know then.
ISO: An alloy stem with a lot more reach. PM me if interested.
EDIT: Gone!
ISO: An alloy stem with a lot more reach. PM me if interested.
EDIT: Gone!
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Trade a 57cm Austro Daimler Ultima frame for Vent Noir
This is a long shot, obviously.
I have a 57.5cm center to center 1978 Austro Daimler Ultima frame and fork in Reynolds 531 DB. This was their top-of-the-line bike, and it originally shipped in a velvet-lined box and came equipped with a full first generation Super Record group.
The paint is dark blue, almost purple, in fair condition, fully chromed underneath. No dents and no rust. The decals are mostly intact.
I want to trade it for a smoked chrome A-D Vent Noir or Vent Noir II frameset between 57 and 61cm.
I will consider other trades as well. Let me know what you have.
I also have all of the original components including the rare Super Record titanium pedals and bottom bracket.
PM me.
I have a 57.5cm center to center 1978 Austro Daimler Ultima frame and fork in Reynolds 531 DB. This was their top-of-the-line bike, and it originally shipped in a velvet-lined box and came equipped with a full first generation Super Record group.
The paint is dark blue, almost purple, in fair condition, fully chromed underneath. No dents and no rust. The decals are mostly intact.
I want to trade it for a smoked chrome A-D Vent Noir or Vent Noir II frameset between 57 and 61cm.
I will consider other trades as well. Let me know what you have.
I also have all of the original components including the rare Super Record titanium pedals and bottom bracket.
PM me.
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nome.king, do you have any pics to share with us innocent bystanders? I for one would love to see them if you do.
nome.king, do you have any pics to share with us innocent bystanders? I for one would love to see them if you do.
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Hey!
ISO: An 80's touring or road bike that I can set up for commuting. Should be able to take rear rack and fenders. Downtube shifters and non suicide levers preferred. Looking for a size 56ish Top tube with similar length seat tube.
WTT: This cross bike. We can figure out a trade and the $$$ involved as well.
Frame is a steel Ti-cycles custom frameset with a 57 cm top tube and 55 cm seat tube. It rides wonderfully, but the fit is a little awkward for me. It's also too expensive for a grocery getter (frame is worth 1150 new) an I need to figure something out because I need $$$ for furniture. PM me and we'll figure something out. It'd make a great touring/commuter/cross bike for someone who can keep it safe.
https://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w...g?t=1273954810
ISO: An 80's touring or road bike that I can set up for commuting. Should be able to take rear rack and fenders. Downtube shifters and non suicide levers preferred. Looking for a size 56ish Top tube with similar length seat tube.
WTT: This cross bike. We can figure out a trade and the $$$ involved as well.
Frame is a steel Ti-cycles custom frameset with a 57 cm top tube and 55 cm seat tube. It rides wonderfully, but the fit is a little awkward for me. It's also too expensive for a grocery getter (frame is worth 1150 new) an I need to figure something out because I need $$$ for furniture. PM me and we'll figure something out. It'd make a great touring/commuter/cross bike for someone who can keep it safe.
https://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w...g?t=1273954810
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ISO:
Shimano 600(or dura ace) aero seatposts 27.0mm (looking for two of them)
Trade:
used Shimano 600 aero seatpost 27.2mm
used Shimano 600 brake levers with black hoods
NOS Shimano 105 levers w/ black hoods
new MKS gr-9 pedals
[strike]nice girlfriend[/strike]
money
Really really desperate for at least one of these..........
thanks
Shimano 600(or dura ace) aero seatposts 27.0mm (looking for two of them)
Trade:
used Shimano 600 aero seatpost 27.2mm
used Shimano 600 brake levers with black hoods
NOS Shimano 105 levers w/ black hoods
new MKS gr-9 pedals
[strike]nice girlfriend[/strike]
money
Really really desperate for at least one of these..........
thanks
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