ISO and for trade thread part 5
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Have too many projects to mention without embarrassment. Looking for the following items:
- maillard or similar French skewers (100/120 or 126), non offset type (don't know what they're called)
- French threaded freewheels in working order
- chapter lea or Williams fluted chainset
- weinmann Carrera brakesets, ideally with both calipers and levers
Any and all help would be appreciated. Have other items I know I'll need, but can start here. Thank you in advance
- maillard or similar French skewers (100/120 or 126), non offset type (don't know what they're called)
- French threaded freewheels in working order
- chapter lea or Williams fluted chainset
- weinmann Carrera brakesets, ideally with both calipers and levers
Any and all help would be appreciated. Have other items I know I'll need, but can start here. Thank you in advance
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thanks for the offer to borrow! decided to buy one and add it to the toolbox.
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Have too many projects to mention without embarrassment. Looking for the following items:
- maillard or similar French skewers (100/120 or 126), non offset type (don't know what they're called)
- French threaded freewheels in working order
- chapter lea or Williams fluted chainset
- weinmann Carrera brakesets, ideally with both calipers and levers
Any and all help would be appreciated. Have other items I know I'll need, but can start here. Thank you in advance
- maillard or similar French skewers (100/120 or 126), non offset type (don't know what they're called)
- French threaded freewheels in working order
- chapter lea or Williams fluted chainset
- weinmann Carrera brakesets, ideally with both calipers and levers
Any and all help would be appreciated. Have other items I know I'll need, but can start here. Thank you in advance
https://www.ebay.com/itm/154573356597
PM me if interested.
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ISO a decent 26.8 seatpost. One or two bolt, nothing too fancy. Like an 80's SR would be fine. I have many quality seatposts in other sizes to trade.
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Apologies for lack of clarity. Attached a screenshot of a fluted I saw recently on an auction site.
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No problemo Senrab62
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ISO French-thread Stronglight BB cups
I'm assuming it's the ubiquitous 'Competition' model. I've got a decent spindle, just need cups to finish a project (that's taking way too long to finish..!).
Thx
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Long Seatpost
Either 26.0 or 26.2mm need at least 300 mm. 350 - 400 would be ideal. Cosmetics are not a concern. I have a smallish MTB frame that I want to transform into my "official" MTB, and it lacks a post.
Regular Old Brake Levers
They could be road-style non aero, city bike style, hybrid, mtb, etc. Most anything that's not brifters, aero, has or recognizably once had turkey levers. I could use two or three pairs.
Open to trades and/or offers. Questions in the thread, offers in PM, please.
Sorted, thanks.
Either 26.0 or 26.2mm need at least 300 mm. 350 - 400 would be ideal. Cosmetics are not a concern. I have a smallish MTB frame that I want to transform into my "official" MTB, and it lacks a post.
Regular Old Brake Levers
They could be road-style non aero, city bike style, hybrid, mtb, etc. Most anything that's not brifters, aero, has or recognizably once had turkey levers. I could use two or three pairs.
Open to trades and/or offers. Questions in the thread, offers in PM, please.
Sorted, thanks.
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Do you need low gearing? I have a couple of nice French-threaded freewheels, but they're like 14-21 or something similarly heroic.
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I went to the Archaeologic dig site (also known as the quest to find the top of my work bench) and found these gems. A Campy crank bolt with attached dust shield, a newer Campy record rear derailleur spring and a vintage Lambert skewer for front wheel with original springs. Free to any member who will use one or all items, just pay shipping probably around $5. Regular rules; first to ask is first in line. PM me. Smiles, MH
Skewer, Rear derailleur spring for newer RD, and crank bolt
Skewer detail
Crank attaching bolt
Plastic dust shield on crank bolt
I just found a six speed rear hub that needs to leave also. 32 hole sealed bearing hub with QR axle. New bearings installed last summer
32 hole low flange hub new sealed bearings
Skewer, Rear derailleur spring for newer RD, and crank bolt
Skewer detail
Crank attaching bolt
Plastic dust shield on crank bolt
I just found a six speed rear hub that needs to leave also. 32 hole sealed bearing hub with QR axle. New bearings installed last summer
32 hole low flange hub new sealed bearings
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PM on the way
I went to the Archaeologic dig site (also known as the quest to find the top of my work bench) and found these gems.
I just found a six speed rear hub that needs to leave also. 32 hole sealed bearing hub with QR axle. New bearings installed last summer
32 hole low flange hub new sealed bearings
I just found a six speed rear hub that needs to leave also. 32 hole sealed bearing hub with QR axle. New bearings installed last summer
32 hole low flange hub new sealed bearings
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Mavic Ksyrium Equipe front wheel parts, 20 spoke radial. It is straight and true with a super smooth hub but someone decided to drill it for schrader with a bit that was juuuust a touch too big, like close to 11mm. I'd consider it to be a hub and spokes and not a wheel. With that big a hole I'd be afraid the structural integrity of the rim is compromised.
Not my cup of tea, I just couldn't leave it where I found it.
Will ship complete or disassembled with just spokes and hub. whatever you want to pay¹ for.
1. Shipping only.
Not my cup of tea, I just couldn't leave it where I found it.
Will ship complete or disassembled with just spokes and hub. whatever you want to pay¹ for.
1. Shipping only.
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French-thread BB cups.... or BB..
OR a complete (well, I can supply my own loose bearings..) French-thread bottom bracket with a 118 ISO spindle....
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I'm looking for Suntour Vx Front Derailleur. I can trade Suntour Compe V which is NOS or Suntour BL front derailleur which is in a very good condition, albeit without the decal. Not NOS, but very little used. Both derailleurs are working correctly and are clean and ready to use. Vx doesn't have to be new or shiny, I'm looking for something with the cage in a decent condition and of course working, but I'm not fussy about things like grime or surface rust. Oh, generally happy with any postal location, though probably Europe is the most reasonable for both sides.
I might be interested in Suntrour Cyclone front derailleur (1st version from the 70's) and at some point in Suntour Superbe (1st version, late 70's). I'm basically trying to have complete sets for future projects. I'd just buy any of them, but if I do that through the usual channels, most of the auctions I see are in the US and I get hit with fairly steep customs and duty charges as well as the shipping costs and that raises the price way over the top.
I might be interested in Suntrour Cyclone front derailleur (1st version from the 70's) and at some point in Suntour Superbe (1st version, late 70's). I'm basically trying to have complete sets for future projects. I'd just buy any of them, but if I do that through the usual channels, most of the auctions I see are in the US and I get hit with fairly steep customs and duty charges as well as the shipping costs and that raises the price way over the top.
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Interested in the skewer, what’s the OLD?
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Wanted: Suntour Superbe 1st generation 175 crankset
Looking for a Suntour Superbe 1st generation 175 crankset -- have you got one you want to sell? If so, shoot me a pm. Thanks!
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I am interested in bottom brackets today.
I have a Shimano triple that needs an octalink or ISIS bottom bracket size 68, English threaded, 118 mm long.
I also have a double that needs an ISIS, size 68, English threaded 113 mm long. This one used to be mounted, but the BB was very cheap and the internal bearing went cattwampus.
Checking here first, before I venture onto eBay.
Thanks.
I have a Shimano triple that needs an octalink or ISIS bottom bracket size 68, English threaded, 118 mm long.
I also have a double that needs an ISIS, size 68, English threaded 113 mm long. This one used to be mounted, but the BB was very cheap and the internal bearing went cattwampus.
Checking here first, before I venture onto eBay.
Thanks.
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I am interested in bottom brackets today.
I have a Shimano triple that needs an octalink or ISIS bottom bracket size 68, English threaded, 118 mm long.
I also have a double that needs an ISIS, size 68, English threaded 113 mm long. This one used to be mounted, but the BB was very cheap and the internal bearing went cattwampus.
Checking here first, before I venture onto eBay.
Thanks.
I have a Shimano triple that needs an octalink or ISIS bottom bracket size 68, English threaded, 118 mm long.
I also have a double that needs an ISIS, size 68, English threaded 113 mm long. This one used to be mounted, but the BB was very cheap and the internal bearing went cattwampus.
Checking here first, before I venture onto eBay.
Thanks.