ISO and for trade thread part 5
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N.B. I have a set of Universal "Sport' levers I don't need. Very similar to the mod. 61/68 levers. PM if interested.
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Pulled a 7700 Dura Ace crankset off a deal-o-mite bike I just got from Goodwill. Rough shape set but good for a rider. Problem for me... it is the rare 180 length. If it’s not 170 my knees rip.
ISO for trade: 7700 DA crankset in 170 length. Must be rider shape for equal trade. Or maybe an Ultegra crankset in 170 same rough shape.
pics tomorrow when I get back to the loft.
EDIT: Still need to get pics but have changed choice. Really only looking for a same period 98-00 Ultegra 170mm crankset in rider condition. Trade for the DA 7700 180mm crankset.
Thanks!
ISO for trade: 7700 DA crankset in 170 length. Must be rider shape for equal trade. Or maybe an Ultegra crankset in 170 same rough shape.
pics tomorrow when I get back to the loft.
EDIT: Still need to get pics but have changed choice. Really only looking for a same period 98-00 Ultegra 170mm crankset in rider condition. Trade for the DA 7700 180mm crankset.
Thanks!
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Not that you need me to correct you, but would add that aero brake levers, which predate STI’s, are also typically left or right handed.
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Looking for a USE style 25.0mm to 27.2mm seatpost shim. Have a couple 25.0mm Thomson posts that could be used if I only had some shims.
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Just finished restoring a bike I've had since the 70's and can't stop tweaking it yet. Most of it's riding was with with younger legs where the hills didn't look as steep. Am looking for a MAILLARD freewheel 14-28 to replace the 14-24. Am also looking for a 38 or 40 tooth (if they exist) chainring for an SR Royal LA5 5 bolt crankset. Will buy or trade. Hoping to get a reply from francophile or Flying G. Thanks for the handlebars! Any help will be appreciated.
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Just finished restoring a bike I've had since the 70's and can't stop tweaking it yet. Most of it's riding was with with younger legs where the hills didn't look as steep. Am looking for a MAILLARD freewheel 14-28 to replace the 14-24. Am also looking for a 38 or 40 tooth (if they exist) chainring for an SR Royal LA5 5 bolt crankset. Will buy or trade. Hoping to get a reply from francophile or Flying G. Thanks for the handlebars! Any help will be appreciated.
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Good afternoon all!
I’m looking for a grub screw for a ‘72 Campy NR rear derailleur. The one you lock the spring tension in place with on the chromed collar.
thank you!
I’m looking for a grub screw for a ‘72 Campy NR rear derailleur. The one you lock the spring tension in place with on the chromed collar.
thank you!
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Thanks jeirvine for your info and expertise! Maybe now I'm looking for a good old 52-40 or 52-38 to replace this lovely SR 52-44. If you're interested, this 70's restoration info is on a thread called 'Another 70's St. Etienne'
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I make temporary ones out of tin can with the lip at the top so it doesn't slip down and kinda looks ok until they figure out what it is.
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Suntour Perfect Ultra 6 spacers
I'm looking for a few Suntour Ultra 6 spacers that go under the larger of the two threaded cogs--from measuring the one I have, they seem to be 1.2mm thick.
Separately, I'm also in need or a regular-spaced 6-speed Suntour Perfect body--the most common version that accepts small cogs down to 14 teeth.
Separately, I'm also in need or a regular-spaced 6-speed Suntour Perfect body--the most common version that accepts small cogs down to 14 teeth.
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Tom - if you're driving between NYC & Ulster, maybe this listing of use to you? https://newyork.craigslist.org/wch/b...187011978.html
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You could always install a triplizer. Just sayin'.
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ISO / WTB: Shimano Deore V-Brake Set
Not exactly C&V, but maybe someone here can help me out. I'm looking for a Shimano Deore V-Brake set, preferably silver if possible. I was not expecting this to be as difficult to find as it's proving so asking here. I don't have much to trade but let me know if you are looking for something and I'll check the parts bin. Otherwise, could pay via PayPal G&S.
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Thanks!
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Edit: here's what I've got:
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Wow, must be delicate work removing SunTour sprockets if it requires a razor blade and jeweler's screwdrivers.
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"Faceplate" probably isn't the right word, but that's the best description I can think of. I don't really know much about freewheels other than how to disassemble and reassemble Suntour Perfects to meet my requirements--they seem to be bombproof, and I have them on all of my bikes except the lone one with a cassette hub.)
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I may have an extra Super 68 caliper as well if francophile 's doesn't turn up, I'll check the stash tomorrow.
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WTT: Sugino AT cranks for ... Sugino AT cranks!
Have: Sugino AT in presentable/rider condition in 175mm
Want: Sugino AT in similar state, but 170mm
Can follow up with pics if there's a candidate out there...
Have: Sugino AT in presentable/rider condition in 175mm
Want: Sugino AT in similar state, but 170mm
Can follow up with pics if there's a candidate out there...
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ISO: Black/celeste bartape. I found a seller in the UK but shipping to the US isn't an option.
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Suntour Cyclone calipers for Mafacs
ISO: one pair Mafac racer or Competition brake calipers, complete and in good shape. Have to trade: one pair Suntour Cyclone sidepulls, complete and in good shape--look almost new.
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Off topic a little, but I loved my Bontrager Grippytack I had on a bike I just sold - they even make some black with accent colors in the holes like you show, but alas no celeste. Wish they did - I'd pick up a set for my Bianchi!