ISO and for trade thread part 5
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Vintage chain tensioners...
I hope collectorvelo doesn't mind me posting a pic from his site, but I have 2 bikes that need chain tensioners like the ones on this Terrot.
One set is for a Terrot, and the other a pre-war AM-Running.
The rather fabulous concours winning bike at the 2019 Eroica Gaiole was sporting some but the owner had made them himself. PM me by preference.
One set is for a Terrot, and the other a pre-war AM-Running.
The rather fabulous concours winning bike at the 2019 Eroica Gaiole was sporting some but the owner had made them himself. PM me by preference.
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ISO: 21" Trek frameset, maybe an Elance.
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There's a 54cm model 400 on the local CL.
https://richmond.craigslist.org/bik/...988689856.html
https://richmond.craigslist.org/bik/...988689856.html
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Mavic Starfish triple chainring adapter parts
I have a starfish crankset, that I now want to add a third ring to...
A few years back, when I was young and foolish, I sold a triple, thinking I would never use it. Funny how they used to be offered in plenty on the bay. Not so much anymore.
Plenty of trade goods, Campy NR, and smalls, chainrings. Shimano 600 stuff. Universal brakes....
Thx, Eric
A few years back, when I was young and foolish, I sold a triple, thinking I would never use it. Funny how they used to be offered in plenty on the bay. Not so much anymore.
Plenty of trade goods, Campy NR, and smalls, chainrings. Shimano 600 stuff. Universal brakes....
Thx, Eric
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There's a 57cm (22" I'd guess?) Elance frameset with wheels near me for 90 bucks. If you're really hard up for this one, PM me and I may be able to help you out.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace...3537742169219/
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace...3537742169219/
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Any chance someone would have a so-so set of DA 1st gen cranks they want to part with? Just the crank arms would do, 170 length.
i have everything to trade that hasn’t gone away from all the other trades that haven’t happened. And more.
i have everything to trade that hasn’t gone away from all the other trades that haven’t happened. And more.
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I'm looking for a Shimano 36 hole ADAMAS AX front hub. Anyone have one to spare?
Thanks and cheers
Thanks and cheers
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ISO TRP RRL brake levers in black/silver or gum/silver
small bin of quality parts to trade
small bin of quality parts to trade
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50t 144bcd chainring for Campy NR crankset
[I got stuff. PM me. Cheers.]
50t 144bcd chainring for Campy NR crankset
[I got stuff. PM me. Cheers.]
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ISO Blue Mavic Open Pro 28H rim
I picked up this nice Quattro Assi this weekend, it has mismatched wheels, the blue rear looks good.
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Looking for the LH side match to this DiaCompe RH "Reverse-pull" brake lever for somebody with bull-horn bars:
ALSO: open to a pair of some other bar-end mount lever as long as they fit a standard alloy bull-horn bar and suitable for small hands.
HAVE: gobs of stuff but no list at the present, things I took pictures of but did not swap/trade away yet include a Campy GS front derailleur; Campy DT shifter band (no levers with cable guides; Campy low-flange Record FR hub, 36-hole with skewer; Stronglight 93 LH crank arm 170...one that's trade-pending: Conloy alloy clamp-on RH brake lever (will work as LH if you aren't picky)...lots more un-photographed.
ALSO: open to a pair of some other bar-end mount lever as long as they fit a standard alloy bull-horn bar and suitable for small hands.
HAVE: gobs of stuff but no list at the present, things I took pictures of but did not swap/trade away yet include a Campy GS front derailleur; Campy DT shifter band (no levers with cable guides; Campy low-flange Record FR hub, 36-hole with skewer; Stronglight 93 LH crank arm 170...one that's trade-pending: Conloy alloy clamp-on RH brake lever (will work as LH if you aren't picky)...lots more un-photographed.
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LBS just happened to have a longer rear axle in stock for my hub. Under $20 with labor to replace.
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All you really need is to swap axles and spacers on the rear hub.
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^^^^ Yes, easy to bend. I've managed to remove at least one similar headbadge without damage using fishing line.