ISO and for trade thread part 5
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Thanks to unworthy1 my search is over. Thanks.
ISO Shimano Tricolor braze on front derailleur, nice condition.
Thanks.
Brad
ISO Shimano Tricolor braze on front derailleur, nice condition.
Thanks.
Brad
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Derp: no need: I found it (FD-6400) here at home, very nice condition aside from minor scraping on the inner cage. This one has all the bolts! I can take some pix in better light tomorrow,
EDIT: FD is on the way to Calgary.
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You can buy really long struts if the ones you have aren't long enough:.
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I know it’s hard to photograph what you don’t have, but perhaps if it’s something in your photo you could highlight it or you could borrow a pic from the internuts to help us visual people out. I have a bunch of misc shifter parts on their way to me and might have what you need if I had a more explicit example.
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I know it’s hard to photograph what you don’t have, but perhaps if it’s something in your photo you could highlight it or you could borrow a pic from the internuts to help us visual people out. I have a bunch of misc shifter parts on their way to me and might have what you need if I had a more explicit example.
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No, it's different. And they are handed, both in the internal tab and the rim edges that have to clear the clamp-band; I have the left-side, need the right side.
I did some more looking, it does not have a separate part number, they sold the whole clamp as a unit. It also is listed on the SL-A400 and A500 sheets.
I did some more looking, it does not have a separate part number, they sold the whole clamp as a unit. It also is listed on the SL-A400 and A500 sheets.
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Well Folks,
This came back from my powder coat shop with some newly refreshed coating Var tools. They gave the frame a hot tank paint removal and it is now in need of some fresh paint. It originally had exposed chrome chain stays but it could be left with the chrome socks both front and rear. It is a 58cm Team Fuji from 1984. It was powder blue metallic with yellow head tube. I have saved the head badge and it comes with Suntour friction shifters for 6 speed. It had a set of Suntour aero brakes that I am going to include with it as well(They are 400 reach). I will also provide a new chrome headset. It is now looking for a new home to someone who will ride it and document the build here on the forums. Cost of shipping from Bloomington, IN. As always first to PM me is first in line to get it.
Team Fuji frame and fork.
Smiles, MH
This came back from my powder coat shop with some newly refreshed coating Var tools. They gave the frame a hot tank paint removal and it is now in need of some fresh paint. It originally had exposed chrome chain stays but it could be left with the chrome socks both front and rear. It is a 58cm Team Fuji from 1984. It was powder blue metallic with yellow head tube. I have saved the head badge and it comes with Suntour friction shifters for 6 speed. It had a set of Suntour aero brakes that I am going to include with it as well(They are 400 reach). I will also provide a new chrome headset. It is now looking for a new home to someone who will ride it and document the build here on the forums. Cost of shipping from Bloomington, IN. As always first to PM me is first in line to get it.
Team Fuji frame and fork.
Smiles, MH
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Anybody have an old Shimano 600 Arabesque rear derailleur lying around? Even semi-trashed might be OK, I just need one part that’s unique to this RD.
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I have an entire Arabesque group for sale....probably overkill for what you need, but thought I would put it out there, in case you want a BUNCH of spare parts!!
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Well Folks,
This came back from my powder coat shop with some newly refreshed coating Var tools. They gave the frame a hot tank paint removal and it is now in need of some fresh paint. It originally had exposed chrome chain stays but it could be left with the chrome socks both front and rear. It is a 58cm Team Fuji from 1984. It was powder blue metallic with yellow head tube. I have saved the head badge and it comes with Suntour friction shifters for 6 speed. It had a set of Suntour aero brakes that I am going to include with it as well(They are 400 reach). I will also provide a new chrome headset. It is now looking for a new home to someone who will ride it and document the build here on the forums. Cost of shipping from Bloomington, IN. As always first to PM me is first in line to get it.
Team Fuji frame and fork.
Smiles, MH
This came back from my powder coat shop with some newly refreshed coating Var tools. They gave the frame a hot tank paint removal and it is now in need of some fresh paint. It originally had exposed chrome chain stays but it could be left with the chrome socks both front and rear. It is a 58cm Team Fuji from 1984. It was powder blue metallic with yellow head tube. I have saved the head badge and it comes with Suntour friction shifters for 6 speed. It had a set of Suntour aero brakes that I am going to include with it as well(They are 400 reach). I will also provide a new chrome headset. It is now looking for a new home to someone who will ride it and document the build here on the forums. Cost of shipping from Bloomington, IN. As always first to PM me is first in line to get it.
Team Fuji frame and fork.
Smiles, MH
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Well Folks,
This came back from my powder coat shop with some newly refreshed coating Var tools. They gave the frame a hot tank paint removal and it is now in need of some fresh paint. It originally had exposed chrome chain stays but it could be left with the chrome socks both front and rear. It is a 58cm Team Fuji from 1984. It was powder blue metallic with yellow head tube. I have saved the head badge and it comes with Suntour friction shifters for 6 speed. It had a set of Suntour aero brakes that I am going to include with it as well(They are 400 reach). I will also provide a new chrome headset. It is now looking for a new home to someone who will ride it and document the build here on the forums. Cost of shipping from Bloomington, IN. As always first to PM me is first in line to get it.
Team Fuji frame and fork.
Smiles, MH
This came back from my powder coat shop with some newly refreshed coating Var tools. They gave the frame a hot tank paint removal and it is now in need of some fresh paint. It originally had exposed chrome chain stays but it could be left with the chrome socks both front and rear. It is a 58cm Team Fuji from 1984. It was powder blue metallic with yellow head tube. I have saved the head badge and it comes with Suntour friction shifters for 6 speed. It had a set of Suntour aero brakes that I am going to include with it as well(They are 400 reach). I will also provide a new chrome headset. It is now looking for a new home to someone who will ride it and document the build here on the forums. Cost of shipping from Bloomington, IN. As always first to PM me is first in line to get it.
Team Fuji frame and fork.
Smiles, MH
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Thanks to all for the caring, pleasant responses to my need for an Arabesque RD.
Looks like I have what is needed.
Looks like I have what is needed.
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WTT: a 36-hole Tri-Color front hub for a 32-hole Tri-Color front hub, even trade.
I was the lucky recipient of Mad Honk's generosity and should have been a little more detail-conscious, I thought both front hubs were 32-hole but while waiting for the loooong-awaited delivery of a pair of Sun CR-18 rims, I decided to build one hub up with a spare single Mavic Open Pro rim.
Now the CR-18s have arrived, began lacing, and to my surprise this 2nd hub is a 36er! The rear that now becomes the mate is 32, and I sure don't want to unlace the now-built wheel, it's been a bear to true it. and I have a bike to use it on.
So looking for exactly the same in 32, this has been cleaned and repacked with new balls/grease (and thanks to MH it's in excellent shape, the wear surfaces are like-new) so want the same condition (but no re-packing required). Here's the MH pic that shows both front hubs:
PM me, please!
I was the lucky recipient of Mad Honk's generosity and should have been a little more detail-conscious, I thought both front hubs were 32-hole but while waiting for the loooong-awaited delivery of a pair of Sun CR-18 rims, I decided to build one hub up with a spare single Mavic Open Pro rim.
Now the CR-18s have arrived, began lacing, and to my surprise this 2nd hub is a 36er! The rear that now becomes the mate is 32, and I sure don't want to unlace the now-built wheel, it's been a bear to true it. and I have a bike to use it on.
So looking for exactly the same in 32, this has been cleaned and repacked with new balls/grease (and thanks to MH it's in excellent shape, the wear surfaces are like-new) so want the same condition (but no re-packing required). Here's the MH pic that shows both front hubs:
PM me, please!
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Fuji F&F is on it's way to Mr. Spadoni, over in his corner of the US. Thanks for all of the help with cleaning out the excess inventory around here. Smiles, MH
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I was so stupid to strip the dust cap threads of my Triple Crankset Takagi Tourney AD 170mm right arm, therefore looking for a replacement. Both left and right is fine too if you don’t want to break up the set.
let me know what you want to trade. I have plenty of parts.
let me know what you want to trade. I have plenty of parts.
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Japanese 26.8 seatposts?
I’m looking for a Japanese 26.8 size seat post for my Specialized Sequoia. I’d prefer something high endish.
thanks!
thanks!