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Looking for a wireless gps bike computer. Garmin edge or something of the like with a small screen for a map. I know it's not exactly fitting here, but most of what I have to trade is C&V and I know a lot of C&V riders used modern computers. Anybody got a decent one sitting around doing nothing? I have tons of stuff to trade, willing to make it worth your while.
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ISO a 1" to 1.125" Nitto threadless adapter if anyone has one. Or maybe another brand that has a flat edge between the two sizes instead on the weird curved/bulbous transition.
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Just saw your posting. I know I have a couple of steel, French threaded lock nuts & an aluminum washer with a flat. Probably have a steel one too. I also have two French threaded forks with headsets if you are interested. One is a chrome Tange replacement & the other is from a mid 80s Peugeot Competition.
If you would like pictures, PM me your email.
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ISO-WTB Campagnolo Athena 11 speed black shift/brake lever/s, left or pair in good+ or better condition.
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I wasn't really onboard when I bought the group but a complete with wheels was well under $500 so I went for it and now I need another lever.
It was originally for a mordernized Bianchi build but ended up on the new Strawberry which worked out very well.
I should have bought 2-3 more even though it came with Power Torque cranks.
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ISO a few clean parts for a first generation DuraAce build:
Shimano clamp on shifters by bj.stevens, on Flickr
Thanks.
Brad
- Headset - English threads, UA100(?), black ideally but silver is ok
- Seatpost - 27.2mm - something appropriate for a first gen DuraAce build. Doesn't look to me to be a specific DuraAce seat post at that time.
- Down tube shifters - I have a nice silver DuraAce set (NOS?) but would like to have them in black. Here are a couple of pictures of the set I have:
Shimano clamp on shifters by bj.stevens, on Flickr
Thanks.
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Looking for a Deore XT FH-M732 Rear Hub. - I need a 40 hole hub. I'd also strongly consider an 8 speed rear with 135mm spacing
These were (are) 7 Speed HG Cassette Mountain bike hubs with 135mm spacing. I'm looking for one in very good condition or even NOS.
I have an NOS 40 hole GP4 tubular Rim and I have an NOS 40 hole Nashbar Clincher rim that I'd like to build for touring sets.
Probably money works best but could offer a very nice 5 speed Campagnolo 120/110 hubs set in trade?
I did look at the Quando tandem ones but not sure I'd want to expand bikes I have that are 126 or 130mm out to 145mm spacing
These were (are) 7 Speed HG Cassette Mountain bike hubs with 135mm spacing. I'm looking for one in very good condition or even NOS.
I have an NOS 40 hole GP4 tubular Rim and I have an NOS 40 hole Nashbar Clincher rim that I'd like to build for touring sets.
Probably money works best but could offer a very nice 5 speed Campagnolo 120/110 hubs set in trade?
I did look at the Quando tandem ones but not sure I'd want to expand bikes I have that are 126 or 130mm out to 145mm spacing
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DuraAce Shifters
Still hoping to find the headset and seatpost.
Cheers.
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I have two frames - which I have also cross-posted in the Frame Doesn't fit and For Sale threads. I am hoping to trade either or both of these for other items. Note that it is not my expectation that these frames will both be taken by the same individual. My wish list (hoping to acquire an item or two or maybe three from the following) includes:
1) a legitimate steel touring frame in the range of 54-55 cm with either 126 or 130 rear spacing. Cosmetics are not an issue. Would want it to have at least 2 bottle mounts, fittings for mud guards, rear rack and front panniers or low riders. ok with, or without canti mounts. I am not going to be interested in MTB frames or Hybrids
2) an older (pre 1965) French or Italian city bike frame in the 54-55 cm size range. Would want room for 38mm tires in either 700c or 650B
3) a nice set of alloy wheels in 630, 622, 590 or 584 ERTO. 126 mm rear spacing would be preferred. 32 spoke minimum
4) a nice medium or large Randonneuring front bag. Leather straps and canvas preferred. I might consider nylon if it is nicely trimmed and wouldn't look out of place on a 70s or earlier bike.
5) modern working dyno hub with 32 - 36 spoke holes
6) a couple wheels' worth of new 14, 15 (butted or straight gauge) spokes
7) a complete set of bar-end shifters
8) a very nice cottered crankset
9) a Shimano 11 speed cassette 11-12-13-14-15-17-19-21-24-27-30 (yes, I'm that picky as it's to upgrade my 81-speed to a 99 speed)
OK, now here's what I have. A 1996 Schwinn Passage - 21" seat, 22" top. See gallery and details here.
and a 1986 Centurion Elite RS. 22" seat tube, 22-1/2" top tube. More pictures and details here.
1) a legitimate steel touring frame in the range of 54-55 cm with either 126 or 130 rear spacing. Cosmetics are not an issue. Would want it to have at least 2 bottle mounts, fittings for mud guards, rear rack and front panniers or low riders. ok with, or without canti mounts. I am not going to be interested in MTB frames or Hybrids
2) an older (pre 1965) French or Italian city bike frame in the 54-55 cm size range. Would want room for 38mm tires in either 700c or 650B
3) a nice set of alloy wheels in 630, 622, 590 or 584 ERTO. 126 mm rear spacing would be preferred. 32 spoke minimum
4) a nice medium or large Randonneuring front bag. Leather straps and canvas preferred. I might consider nylon if it is nicely trimmed and wouldn't look out of place on a 70s or earlier bike.
5) modern working dyno hub with 32 - 36 spoke holes
6) a couple wheels' worth of new 14, 15 (butted or straight gauge) spokes
7) a complete set of bar-end shifters
8) a very nice cottered crankset
9) a Shimano 11 speed cassette 11-12-13-14-15-17-19-21-24-27-30 (yes, I'm that picky as it's to upgrade my 81-speed to a 99 speed)
OK, now here's what I have. A 1996 Schwinn Passage - 21" seat, 22" top. See gallery and details here.
and a 1986 Centurion Elite RS. 22" seat tube, 22-1/2" top tube. More pictures and details here.
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I have two frames - which I may also cross-post in the Frame Doesn't fit thread. I am hoping to trade either or both of these for other items. Note that it is not my expectation that these frames will both be taken by the same individual. My wish list (hoping to acquire an item or two or maybe three from the following) includes:
1) a legitimate steel touring frame in the range of 54-55 cm with either 126 or 130 rear spacing. Cosmetics are not an issue. Would want it to have at least 2 bottle mounts, fittings for mud guards, rear rack and front panniers or low riders. ok with, or without canti mounts. I am not going to be interested in MTB frames or Hybrids
2) an older (pre 1965) French or Italian city bike frame in the 54-55 cm size range. Would want room for 38mm tires in either 700c or 650B
3) a nice set of alloy wheels in 630, 622, 590 or 584 ERTO. 126 mm rear spacing would be preferred. 32 spoke minimum
4) a nice medium or large Randonneuring front bag. Leather straps and canvas preferred. I might consider nylon if it is nicely trimmed and wouldn't look out of place on a 70s or earlier bike.
5) modern working dyno hub with 32 - 36 spoke holes
6) a couple wheels' worth of new 14, 15 (butted or straight gauge) spokes
7) a complete set of bar-end shifters
8) a very nice cottered crankset
9) a Shimano 11 speed cassette 11-12-13-14-15-17-19-21-24-27-30 (yes, I'm that picky as it's to upgrade my 81-speed to a 99 speed)
OK, now here's what I have. A 1996 Schwinn Passage - 21" seat, 22" top. See gallery and details here.
and a 1986 Centurion Elite RS. 22" seat tube, 22-1/2" top tube. More pictures and details here.
1) a legitimate steel touring frame in the range of 54-55 cm with either 126 or 130 rear spacing. Cosmetics are not an issue. Would want it to have at least 2 bottle mounts, fittings for mud guards, rear rack and front panniers or low riders. ok with, or without canti mounts. I am not going to be interested in MTB frames or Hybrids
2) an older (pre 1965) French or Italian city bike frame in the 54-55 cm size range. Would want room for 38mm tires in either 700c or 650B
3) a nice set of alloy wheels in 630, 622, 590 or 584 ERTO. 126 mm rear spacing would be preferred. 32 spoke minimum
4) a nice medium or large Randonneuring front bag. Leather straps and canvas preferred. I might consider nylon if it is nicely trimmed and wouldn't look out of place on a 70s or earlier bike.
5) modern working dyno hub with 32 - 36 spoke holes
6) a couple wheels' worth of new 14, 15 (butted or straight gauge) spokes
7) a complete set of bar-end shifters
8) a very nice cottered crankset
9) a Shimano 11 speed cassette 11-12-13-14-15-17-19-21-24-27-30 (yes, I'm that picky as it's to upgrade my 81-speed to a 99 speed)
OK, now here's what I have. A 1996 Schwinn Passage - 21" seat, 22" top. See gallery and details here.
and a 1986 Centurion Elite RS. 22" seat tube, 22-1/2" top tube. More pictures and details here.
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6401 8 speed rear derailleur
Looking for Shimano tri color 8 speed rear derailleur with jockeys in good working order and solid cosmetic condition.
Also vintage 3ttt or similar looking 26.0 quill stem in 115-120mm. 70s era, preferred.
Thanks everyone in advance.
Also vintage 3ttt or similar looking 26.0 quill stem in 115-120mm. 70s era, preferred.
Thanks everyone in advance.
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ISO: Pair of MAFAC brake levers, model course 419/429 (the drilled ones). Here’s the VeloBase description:
https://velobase.com/ViewComponent.a...=118&AbsPos=17
Intact hoods a bonus, but I can make do without. Plenty of bits to trade. Let me know what you’re looking for.
https://velobase.com/ViewComponent.a...=118&AbsPos=17
Intact hoods a bonus, but I can make do without. Plenty of bits to trade. Let me know what you’re looking for.
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Kurt, been searching for this, but I have a question; on the transition from the brake track to the inner part of the rim, is that rounded or beveled?
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ISO: Pair of MAFAC brake levers, model course 419/429 (the drilled ones). Here’s the VeloBase description:
https://velobase.com/ViewComponent.a...=118&AbsPos=17
Intact hoods a bonus, but I can make do without. Plenty of bits to trade. Let me know what you’re looking for.
https://velobase.com/ViewComponent.a...=118&AbsPos=17
Intact hoods a bonus, but I can make do without. Plenty of bits to trade. Let me know what you’re looking for.
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Trade my 170 for (or buy) your 165 (Zeus)
(another long-shot)
I have a set of 170mm Zeus Gran sport cranks on a bike with a low bottom shell, want to pedal deeper.
Will trade for or buy some 165 cranks.
They are in very good condition, no strap rub, crank ends are unscarred.
I have a set of 170mm Zeus Gran sport cranks on a bike with a low bottom shell, want to pedal deeper.
Will trade for or buy some 165 cranks.
They are in very good condition, no strap rub, crank ends are unscarred.
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Spring Horde Cleaning
cleaning out parts from a horde (not mine), starting with Ultegra/tiagra brifters
Visually very good, functionally, Idunno. consider them to be for parts
cost of shipping.
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Visually very good, functionally, Idunno. consider them to be for parts
cost of shipping.
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Shimano 600 front and rear derailleurs
Functionally perfect.
These have that special patina that is only achieved by sitting on the bottom of a canal for an irrigation season
Functionally perfect.
These have that special patina that is only achieved by sitting on the bottom of a canal for an irrigation season
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Shimano 600 crankset 6207x175
another part with that "special" patina
Includes the bottom bracket in functionally good condition
whatever shipping us
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another part with that "special" patina
Includes the bottom bracket in functionally good condition
whatever shipping us
Claimed
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