ISO and for trade thread part 5
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I would certainly try that first. The alloy Weinmann's are fairly easy to come by and usually cheap enough so not a big gamble $$$ wise. They spanned a long time and I think were largely unchanged for the whole run just not sure when they started. They came on a lot of Schwinn's and many others but might be hard to find the super long reach ones.
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Would prefer black but can work with silver finish as well. Also need same vintage Dura Ace headset for English frame.
Have lots to trade - Campy or Zeus. Pictures taken from 'net.
Duraace by BJ Stevens, on Flickr
Duraace by BJ Stevens, on Flickr
Thanks.
Brad
Have lots to trade - Campy or Zeus. Pictures taken from 'net.
Duraace by BJ Stevens, on Flickr
Duraace by BJ Stevens, on Flickr
Thanks.
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Wanted: Long reach Suntour Cyclone or other high end long reach side pull Japanese brakes, that are not Shimano, (not that there's anything wrong with them)`
To trade: Short reach Suntour Cyclone calipers,Mint Shimano 620x, 6400(tri color, long and short reach)` calipers. various Campy NR & SR parts.
Can trade whole brake sets if you prefer rather than calipers.
To trade: Short reach Suntour Cyclone calipers,Mint Shimano 620x, 6400(tri color, long and short reach)` calipers. various Campy NR & SR parts.
Can trade whole brake sets if you prefer rather than calipers.
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@USAZorro, I find the old Raleigh steel side-pulls to be just fine. Have you tried them?
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@USAZorro, I find the old Raleigh steel side-pulls to be just fine. Have you tried them?
That's what's on there now. I know the pads are an issue, but I've also looked down at the front calipers while braking (and while simulating a hard brake while pushing the bike forward). The flex is disconcerting, but I think I'm going to try going with new pads first. Any recommendations? Is here something that's fresh, black, has a good bit of surface area and doesn't look like it crash landed in 2003?
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ISO BOTTOM BRACKET CUP
I have two mis-matched Campy bottom bracket cups - one from a standard BB and one from a lightweight BB. They were used on a bike and apparently worked fine together, but I’d like to have a matched set. If anyone has a corresponding match for either one of these cups, let me know. Thanks!
I have two mis-matched Campy bottom bracket cups - one from a standard BB and one from a lightweight BB. They were used on a bike and apparently worked fine together, but I’d like to have a matched set. If anyone has a corresponding match for either one of these cups, let me know. Thanks!
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ISO BOTTOM BRACKET CUP
I have two mis-matched Campy bottom bracket cups - one from a standard BB and one from a lightweight BB. They were used on a bike and apparently worked fine together, but I’d like to have a matched set. If anyone has a corresponding match for either one of these cups, let me know. Thanks!
I have two mis-matched Campy bottom bracket cups - one from a standard BB and one from a lightweight BB. They were used on a bike and apparently worked fine together, but I’d like to have a matched set. If anyone has a corresponding match for either one of these cups, let me know. Thanks!
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ISO BOTTOM BRACKET CUP
I have two mis-matched Campy bottom bracket cups - one from a standard BB and one from a lightweight BB. They were used on a bike and apparently worked fine together, but I’d like to have a matched set. If anyone has a corresponding match for either one of these cups, let me know. Thanks!
I have two mis-matched Campy bottom bracket cups - one from a standard BB and one from a lightweight BB. They were used on a bike and apparently worked fine together, but I’d like to have a matched set. If anyone has a corresponding match for either one of these cups, let me know. Thanks!
N.B. Record bottom bracket spindles are different from Nuovo Record spindles to account for the difference in cup thickness. Once you have matching cups, you need to be sure you have the proper spindle for the cups you have.
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ISO BOTTOM BRACKET CUP
I have two mis-matched Campy bottom bracket cups - one from a standard BB and one from a lightweight BB. They were used on a bike and apparently worked fine together, but I’d like to have a matched set. If anyone has a corresponding match for either one of these cups, let me know. Thanks!
I have two mis-matched Campy bottom bracket cups - one from a standard BB and one from a lightweight BB. They were used on a bike and apparently worked fine together, but I’d like to have a matched set. If anyone has a corresponding match for either one of these cups, let me know. Thanks!
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Thanks to those who offered advice and help with my bottom bracket quest. I’ve got a match! I love this place!
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Tom,
That's what's on there now. I know the pads are an issue, but I've also looked down at the front calipers while braking (and while simulating a hard brake while pushing the bike forward). The flex is disconcerting, but I think I'm going to try going with new pads first. Any recommendations? Is here something that's fresh, black, has a good bit of surface area and doesn't look like it crash landed in 2003?
That's what's on there now. I know the pads are an issue, but I've also looked down at the front calipers while braking (and while simulating a hard brake while pushing the bike forward). The flex is disconcerting, but I think I'm going to try going with new pads first. Any recommendations? Is here something that's fresh, black, has a good bit of surface area and doesn't look like it crash landed in 2003?
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No, It's a normal long reach. 1973 Teledyne Titan. I have a set of 1st Gen DA that are completely appropriate, but I don't like the QRs. This is about build choices not function per se.
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ISO upright City or Touring handlebars and brake levers in Boston Area
My daughter now wants upright bars (but not flat MTB style) on the Nishiki I built up for her.
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My daughter now wants upright bars (but not flat MTB style) on the Nishiki I built up for her.
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Joe, I'm in the Boston area and have a new set of V-O Porteur bars and, I believe, a set of Weinmann/DiaCompe levers to fit. Will your daughter do the conversion work herself or is she looking for someone to do that, too?
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Has she considered a set of those Tektro (or other brand) "interrupter" levers for the riding on the tops of the bars? Y'know the sort of 21st-Century answer to "turkey" levers, the difference being they actually WORK and are safe.
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ISO: 47cm lugged frame for front parts
I'm thinking of doing a head tube "section" with about 4" of TT and DT attached.
Bike hit the overhead garage. Not my bike.
Also thinking of repairs to include couplers for travel. Thoughts welcome.
Bike hit the overhead garage. Not my bike.
Also thinking of repairs to include couplers for travel. Thoughts welcome.
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As far as the work goes, she will need to go the LBS (Cambridge) because she apparently didn't inherit the tinkering gene.
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They should have what she needs.
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Looking to trade these T.A. Pro 3-arm chainrings and bolts for a Campy SR rear derailleur, preferably equally clean, and I'll do a backflip then chug a beer if it is 1978-1979 year.
Or a Coppi-pato'd stem or seat post, or both (plus some extra from my side).
Or a Coppi-pato'd stem or seat post, or both (plus some extra from my side).