ISO and for trade thread part 5
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Gotcha. I was including shipping in my search. Although I'm not opposed to piecing something together, I was looking for something a little more presentable than those cups. Thanks for the help though!
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ISO 0.833" (21.15mm) stem for 70s era Schwinn Sports Tourer. Not too fussy about extension, 80-100mm ideally.
Have lots of vintage stuff: stems, pedals, chainrings, bottom brackets, etc. Let me know what interests you and I can find something suitable.
Have lots of vintage stuff: stems, pedals, chainrings, bottom brackets, etc. Let me know what interests you and I can find something suitable.
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I've got an NOS GB about that size, not sure if it's got a bolt and wedge. Will look tomorrow.
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Adjusting bolt bushing for Dura Ace 7400 brake caliper
Yep - need one of these little guys. Bought a pair of calipers a few months ago, finally got around to putting them on a bike and...missing a little bushing.
Part No. 870 2100
Part No. 870 2100
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Thanx much John, I need to find a stem for the Super Sport I am starting up, appreciate the gouge on the stems.
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Hi all, looking for plain chrome Brooks stamped seat post clamp, the kind for plain steel chrome seat post in VGC or better plz, TIA.
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ISO- Mid 1980's Ochsner 'red' Columbus SL frameset or complete bike, 55-57cm. A little tattered paint acceptable but no re-paints, dings or heavy corrosion. Thank you
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Dura Ace 7401 white hoods
Looking for white hoods for Dura Ace 7401 brake levers. If those aren't to be found, I'd go for 7402 levers with hoods.
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Note on above: Shimano 6209 aero levers use the same body shape as 7401's and are much more common in white. Only real difference is that they have the Shimano logo on one side instead of DA.
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I'd like to trade these NOS Puma shoes. Size 38 so they are on the smaller size, but pretty nice overall. One is a bit darker than the other, and the interior was black at one time, but is flaking off (I think that's what is going on anyway). These are too small for me, but I'd like to see them go to someone who would use them. Let me know if you'd like them and what you'd like to swap
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[ EDIT: Ok it looks like I may have found a local match ]
ISO / WTB spare part for Huret Allvit rear derailleur:
The rod/shaft, pictured below, snapped in half as I was tightening the cable.
It is the rod with the little hole in the middle, which allows the wire to pass through - the rod is threaded in the other side for the cable anchor bolt.
Derailleur in great shape other than this, anyone got a spare part for me? I'm located in Finland.
(I wouldn't say no to that little cable pinch -washer thingo either, shown in the last pic)
ISO / WTB spare part for Huret Allvit rear derailleur:
The rod/shaft, pictured below, snapped in half as I was tightening the cable.
It is the rod with the little hole in the middle, which allows the wire to pass through - the rod is threaded in the other side for the cable anchor bolt.
Derailleur in great shape other than this, anyone got a spare part for me? I'm located in Finland.
(I wouldn't say no to that little cable pinch -washer thingo either, shown in the last pic)
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ISO crank arm bolt washer for a Campagnolo Record crankset; triple 10s UD (circa mid-2000s )
See washer in photo.
OD = 20.5 mm
ID = 12.7 mm
Thickness = 1.08 mm
I've been to two large LBS, a chain hardware store, a fantastic large old-school hardware store, and McMaster-Carr with no success.
The closest size to what I need is too thick and with a ID too small for the bolt to fit flush and secure.
See washer in photo.
OD = 20.5 mm
ID = 12.7 mm
Thickness = 1.08 mm
I've been to two large LBS, a chain hardware store, a fantastic large old-school hardware store, and McMaster-Carr with no success.
The closest size to what I need is too thick and with a ID too small for the bolt to fit flush and secure.
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if you found one that is the right size but too thick put it on a sanding wheel to thin it down. Just what I would do. Smiles, MH
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