ISO and for trade thread part 5
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Would like to trade:
1989 Shimano mountain LX 175mm crank for a mtn 170 crank if possible.
1989 Shimano mountain LX 175mm crank for a mtn 170 crank if possible.
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Motobecane Grand Jubilee
I have what I think is a 24" Motobecane Grand Jubilee. Want to trade for (or buy) same or similar in 25" size. This one is straight and all threads are good. Please let me know if you have anything similar. Grand Record or le champion frame might work. Really like these nervex lugs, and black on red color scheme. Thanks!
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ISO: A new home for this C&V bike. The herd has outgrown the pasture. PM me MH
12-28-19 This one has found a new home! Yippee! Thanks C&V crowd for helping me out. Smiles, MH
12-28-19 This one has found a new home! Yippee! Thanks C&V crowd for helping me out. Smiles, MH
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ISO:
Campy Super Record single bolt seatpost 27.2. Should be decent condition, show quality NOT needed.
Campy Super Record rear derailleur Pat date 1982.
Should be decent condition.
Galli toe clips (no small size), ally or steel.
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Trades / combo / mix match or tell me what you need. Not listed are 80's era weight weenie goodies- please ask.
Thompson Elite seatpost zero offset 27.2 by 250mm. Nice, screening and increment markings intact.
Top cable feed Campy brake levers. Decent condition, excellent Campagnolo black hoods, paint on rear side of levers that likely wouldn't take much to remove.
Dura Ace aero stem 22.2d by 90mm. Nice and complete with threaded main cap.
Suntour freewheel aluminum cogs / steel Winner body 5 speed 13-17t only 231 grams, British Std threaded. Something fun for a hotrod, limited use, TT, etc. Teeth show 40% wear, nice body, been sitting and probably could use a de-gunk and lube.
Cheers and happy holidays~
Campy Super Record single bolt seatpost 27.2. Should be decent condition, show quality NOT needed.
Campy Super Record rear derailleur Pat date 1982.
Should be decent condition.
Galli toe clips (no small size), ally or steel.
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Trades / combo / mix match or tell me what you need. Not listed are 80's era weight weenie goodies- please ask.
Thompson Elite seatpost zero offset 27.2 by 250mm. Nice, screening and increment markings intact.
Top cable feed Campy brake levers. Decent condition, excellent Campagnolo black hoods, paint on rear side of levers that likely wouldn't take much to remove.
Dura Ace aero stem 22.2d by 90mm. Nice and complete with threaded main cap.
Suntour freewheel aluminum cogs / steel Winner body 5 speed 13-17t only 231 grams, British Std threaded. Something fun for a hotrod, limited use, TT, etc. Teeth show 40% wear, nice body, been sitting and probably could use a de-gunk and lube.
Cheers and happy holidays~
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#1934
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Hi. Looking for a 26.4 seatpost for my Goodwill Special, Hardrock Comp, budget build.
I have some 27 and 27.2 posts. Also have a variety of pedals misc derailleurs. Stems brakes levers etc.
Thanks! Mike
I have some 27 and 27.2 posts. Also have a variety of pedals misc derailleurs. Stems brakes levers etc.
Thanks! Mike
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For Trade White Industries Ti FW Rear Hub 126
I need a rear 36 hole small flange Record hub 126 or 120mm with good cones and races to build a wheelset for my Competition G.S. I have to trade a 36 hole W.I. Rear hub. I could never find a front to match so....
Or maybe you have a matching front W.I. Hub and you want my Record front? Then I will put my polished TB-14s on the W.I.
Or maybe you have a matching front W.I. Hub and you want my Record front? Then I will put my polished TB-14s on the W.I.
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If you contact Profile, they should replace your Stiffy!
#1938
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I am looking for TA 50.4/80 bcd chainrings and hardware for some arms I have. I'm trying to get 40/26 compact gearing but I'm open to other ratios that are low.
I have a TONS to trade. To name a few things...Cyclone mk1 RD, Dura Ace 7400 parts, etc.
I have a TONS to trade. To name a few things...Cyclone mk1 RD, Dura Ace 7400 parts, etc.
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I need a rear Record hub 126 or 120mm with good cones and races to build a wheelset for my Competition G.S. I have to trade a W.I. Rear hub. I could never find a front to match so....
Or maybe you have a matching front W.I. Hub and you want my Record front? Then I will put my polished TB-14s on the W.I.
Or maybe you have a matching front W.I. Hub and you want my Record front? Then I will put my polished TB-14s on the W.I.
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Yes. 36 hole. Thanks AG. I edited my post.
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I've got a pair of new red look cleats from the 90s. I'm just returning to riding (stopped in 96) so I don't know if these fit any current pedals but they definitely fit old looks... Free...
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Regina shop box and cogs for trade.
Even if you have no interest in the box you might enjoy the prices listed on the chart in the third photo.
I'm open to trade offers.
Some things I covet:
Framesets by small North American builders in size 60 to 62 c-to-c, Della Santa, Marinoni, Eisentraut, Mooney, Gilmour, Kvale, Weigle, etc.
Schwinn Prologue in gray (60-62cm c-to-c).
Mavic deraileurs, bars, stem.
Fork alignment jig, Park, VAR, or similar.
Pre Nuovo Record road bike, patina not a problem.
PDG Paramount with wild paint job... In fact I'm a sucker for all sorts of wild paint jobs. How about that pastel pink Pinarello that you just can't bear to be seen riding?
Stronglight 49d crankset.
Modern items - White Industries vbc cranks, HED Belgium+ rims.
What other intriguing hardware do you have to offer?
I recognize that some of the items I seek are either more or less valuable than the item I'm offering. I think we can work something out. (No, I don't really know what the Regina box is worth, not exactly a common item and no sold listings on ebay.)
The Fine Print
This box was a fixture in a shop in Santa Cruz, California for many years. When freewheels were fading in popularity the box was not restocked with cogs or freewheel bodies. As a result there are no freewheel bodies in this box and most of the popular cog sizes are also missing. There are no 14 tooth cogs. There are however quite a few cogs in the 29 tooth to 32 tooth range which were not at all popular in the seventies but have become more popular in recent years. Don't expect that you will get all the cogs that you need to build a complete freewheel from this box.
Brent
Even if you have no interest in the box you might enjoy the prices listed on the chart in the third photo.
I'm open to trade offers.
Some things I covet:
Framesets by small North American builders in size 60 to 62 c-to-c, Della Santa, Marinoni, Eisentraut, Mooney, Gilmour, Kvale, Weigle, etc.
Schwinn Prologue in gray (60-62cm c-to-c).
Mavic deraileurs, bars, stem.
Fork alignment jig, Park, VAR, or similar.
Pre Nuovo Record road bike, patina not a problem.
PDG Paramount with wild paint job... In fact I'm a sucker for all sorts of wild paint jobs. How about that pastel pink Pinarello that you just can't bear to be seen riding?
Stronglight 49d crankset.
Modern items - White Industries vbc cranks, HED Belgium+ rims.
What other intriguing hardware do you have to offer?
I recognize that some of the items I seek are either more or less valuable than the item I'm offering. I think we can work something out. (No, I don't really know what the Regina box is worth, not exactly a common item and no sold listings on ebay.)
The Fine Print
This box was a fixture in a shop in Santa Cruz, California for many years. When freewheels were fading in popularity the box was not restocked with cogs or freewheel bodies. As a result there are no freewheel bodies in this box and most of the popular cog sizes are also missing. There are no 14 tooth cogs. There are however quite a few cogs in the 29 tooth to 32 tooth range which were not at all popular in the seventies but have become more popular in recent years. Don't expect that you will get all the cogs that you need to build a complete freewheel from this box.
Brent
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Hunh.
I have a similar Shimano UG cog box. Many cogs contained therein amd a couple of bodies. Always wondered what it might be worth.
I have a similar Shimano UG cog box. Many cogs contained therein amd a couple of bodies. Always wondered what it might be worth.
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ISO: One Shimano brake caliper, front OR rear long reach 600EX (6207). Reach is 47 to 59mm.
Will consider even the corroded rusty as I only need the arms to swap out and can polish them.
Trade: One of the same, standard 39 to 47mm reach.
Or, I do have many other parts, please ask. Thanks.
Will consider even the corroded rusty as I only need the arms to swap out and can polish them.
Trade: One of the same, standard 39 to 47mm reach.
Or, I do have many other parts, please ask. Thanks.
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That Regina box is one of the coolest things I have seen in a while.
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Still ISO - 1" threaded headset, silver with 26.4 crown race. Something that would look at home on a mid 70's bicycle.
Have: a fair assortment of stuff.
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John, you likely know that you can get a new Tange Passage silver headset with a 26.4 crown race for relatively small money. They're kind of generic looking to me, so fairly innocuous on a 70s bike.
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