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Old 02-28-19, 10:06 AM
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Originally Posted by dweenk
I have a pair of 610's that are pretty clean. How picky are you?
PM sent. Thanks!
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ISO saddle you might have buried and wondered what the maker was thinking about. Europe market likely had for an odd category for road 'stunt or trick' bike.

Frame has a pronounced and longer rear vertical rail such as this Wittkop depicted below.

Any condition considered to even just the frame.

Trade for a choice in a selection of decent condition Brooks, or other 80s era race saddle plus considered cash. Thank you, as always!


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Old 02-28-19, 06:39 PM
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Originally Posted by TrboDieselPwrd
A little too specific and perhaps a bit of a long shot, but I'm looking for the round-holed large flange Campagnolo Tipo hub laced to a tubular rim (e.g. Mavic Montlery). Perhaps someone has an odd one laying around? Much appreciated! Something similar to what came optional on a Gitane TdF...
I have a set of them, high-flange Nuovo Tipo laced to Mavic Montlery (Championnat de Monde) rims (tubular).

Glued neatly to a set of Zipp Tangente low-mileage tubulars. Decals removed when I polished the rims.

Not cheap, but can be replaced, set only. Sorry I don't have an odd one.

Really depends on what you have to trade, I guess.
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Old 02-28-19, 06:44 PM
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Wondering if you can make an insert to take up the gaps?
Originally Posted by Classtime


Compression disk


Centurion Turbo Shifters


Free if you need it.

ISO Suntour friction shifter pressure disk. As pictured. Mine is buggered up and rotates some with the lever. I'm trying to use a Campy piece but it won't give me the friction needed.

HAVE Free if you need it -- a Mavic doohickey that came on a 6207 front wheel in place of the regular quick release skewer nut.
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Old 02-28-19, 07:19 PM
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Originally Posted by RobbieTunes
Wondering if you can make an insert to take up the gaps?
If the Campy piece won't provide the correct dose of friction, I'll try that. I have some styrene of various thicknesses stashed somewhere from Model RR days.
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ISO an orphaned Weinmann 610 caliper. Ideally black label, but I won’t be picky. I have the center bolt I need, so either front or rear will work.

Have random stuff for trade.
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ISO a late 90s Campagnolo Chorus (or compatible) brake barrel adjuster and a crank torque bolt for a similar era Chorus crank set. Both pieces were likely used across multiple models (e.g., Athena, Chorus, Record, etc.).




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Old 03-01-19, 09:13 AM
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Originally Posted by due ruote
ISO an orphaned Weinmann 610 caliper. Ideally black label, but I won’t be picky. I have the center bolt I need, so either front or rear will work.
Have random stuff for trade.
I have a spare one. PM on the way...
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Old 03-01-19, 03:29 PM
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I need a clamp-on down tube cable stop, either one with just the cable stops, or one that I could bolt on Shimano cable adjusters. Anybody have a spare?
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Old 03-02-19, 01:31 PM
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Originally Posted by brockd15
I need a clamp-on down tube cable stop, either one with just the cable stops, or one that I could bolt on Shimano cable adjusters. Anybody have a spare?

I have a Suntour DT cable stop, yours for the cost of shipping.

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Old 03-02-19, 03:18 PM
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Edit: I don’t have the correct part for op.

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Have: 40h Campy Large Flange hub (tandem?) early 70's.
Want: 36h Campy Large Flange hub, early 70's

EDIT: both sides of this swap - one rear Record hub.

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Old 03-04-19, 07:48 AM
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Originally Posted by Ex Pres
Have: 40h Campy Large Flange hub (tandem?) early 70's.
Want: 36h Campy Large Flange hub, early 70's
Front, rear, or both? Record or Tipo?
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Front, rear, or both? Record or Tipo?
I had just updated my hub servicing post about these, and forgot that info don't necessarily carry over

One single Rear Record. Thanks.
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Old 03-04-19, 11:53 PM
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Originally Posted by ddeand
  • ISO: I know this is a long shot, but I need a fork for a 1974 (or any 1970s) Raleigh International fork. I got the frame and would like to get an appropriate fork. The frame is a 59cm frame and the headtube is around 160mm in length. I'd also consider any Reynolds 531 fork from that era that might work. I've got a few requests out locally, but these are pretty rare.
  • And while we're at it, I might as well request an old Campy Headset for the bike, too. 1", of course.
I have a few things to trade - I'll take inventory. Thanks!
I have a nos Raleigh fork that you might like, of course, I like to trade Forks for Sale
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Old 03-06-19, 10:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Fat Tire Trader
I have a nos Raleigh fork that you might like, of course, I like to trade Forks for Sale
Thanks for link - I’ll check it out.
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Old 03-06-19, 03:12 PM
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ISO: 50t 118bcd chainring for SR Apex crankset
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ISO: Dura Ace 7400 brake lever cable housing stop. 1 or 2
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Originally Posted by malcala622
ISO: Dura Ace 7400 brake lever cable housing stop. 1 or 2
Not sure what you're looking for here....pic?
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Originally Posted by rccardr


Not sure what you're looking for here....pic?
The ferrules that go into the levers here

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ISO: Campagnolo clamp-on downtube double cable stop.

No real spending money for bike parts these days, but maybe I have something in my parts stash that could interest a trade?
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You can use the ones that go into many models of non-aero brake levers, the short stubby silver ones, or you can use a longish brake cable ferrule (like a Jagwire long one).

Let me look in my bag of 7402 parts.
Originally Posted by malcala622
The ferrules that go into the levers here

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Originally Posted by RobbieTunes
You can use the ones that go into many models of non-aero brake levers, the short stubby silver ones, or you can use a longish brake cable ferrule (like a Jagwire long one).

Let me look in my bag of 7402 parts.
Yeah the right lever seems to have a longish brake cable ferrule. Just wanted to see if anyone has a set they'd let go.
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Old 03-08-19, 08:07 AM
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I think pretty much any standard sized brake cable ferrule will work. Doesn't have to be longer than normal; it's not a particularly deep well on top of the lever body.
It's the 7401 aero 7 speed levers that need the special ferrule in order to work properly.
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ISO:

Cyclone 1st gen or MKII short cage rear derailleur, and matching front...

or else early Superbe derailleurs!

Also... early Superbe crankset

or else Mighty Comp crankset!

...open to comparable crankset alternatives. SR? Ofmega? Just not.., Shimano. ☺️

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