ISO and for trade thread part 5
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WTB: SunTour Superbe mechs and downtube shifters. Plenty of stuff to trade include Shimano Dura Ace mechs, leather saddles, TA/Stronglight cranksets. Let me know what you're looking for.
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Swapping forks and headsets I find I once again have an ALMOST working kludge, but my Tange Levin CDS Headset has a 26.4 crownrace and the fork I want to use needs a 27.0 race.
If anybody wants to make me a direct swap that will be perfect, OR anyone with that race in good condition (no pitting or brinelling) just tell me what you want in trade (or other).
I have lots of HS and many many other parts and the online suppliers don't have that particular race in stock (a common Covid problem, as well as shops that could mill the fork are not doing that business in my town, either)
EDIT< Looks like this one is covered, Thanks so much to the C&V forum members!
If anybody wants to make me a direct swap that will be perfect, OR anyone with that race in good condition (no pitting or brinelling) just tell me what you want in trade (or other).
I have lots of HS and many many other parts and the online suppliers don't have that particular race in stock (a common Covid problem, as well as shops that could mill the fork are not doing that business in my town, either)
EDIT< Looks like this one is covered, Thanks so much to the C&V forum members!
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I was the lucky winner of this B17 Narrow saddle from @phenry24. However, after a few miles I've learned that a B17 Standard works better for me. So I'm offering it for trade for a B17 Standard in similar condition (or possibly another Brooks model like a Cambium) black preferred. I'd say this one is in good+ condition with a couple small imperfections and nice patina. The leather seems quite firm to me. I'd call it a dark chocolate brown color.
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Top, I have one. Just like the one in the photo (quality at bottom) and in as nice condition. Let me know if you want it and I'll carefully take it off the HT. This one is held on with wee rivets vs screws. Otherwise the same.
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I was the lucky winner of this B17 Narrow saddle from @phenry24. However, after a few miles I've learned that a B17 Standard works better for me. So I'm offering it for trade for a B17 Standard in similar condition (or possibly another Brooks model like a Cambium) black preferred. I'd say this one is in good+ condition with a couple small imperfections and nice patina. The leather seems quite firm to me. I'd call it a dark chocolate brown color.
How wide is the "narrow"? Google says it's 151mm vs. the "standard at 175mm. I have a couple of B17 standards and like them pretty well.
Let me know if the 151mm measurement is about what you have. I'll post a picture...... eventually.
ps- I have a brown NSX no cut out version from Sella Anatomica. It’s about as wide as a B17.
if of interest let me know. I’ll post a pic
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ISO a Campa rear derailleur jockey wheel bolt. Or 2.
out of service is a Pat 83 SR rd.
replacement bolt should be 20 mm in length. Similar to the one pictured but may have a different bolt head.
EDIT: Just went ahead and bought two on TheBay.
out of service is a Pat 83 SR rd.
replacement bolt should be 20 mm in length. Similar to the one pictured but may have a different bolt head.
EDIT: Just went ahead and bought two on TheBay.
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Honestly, for the money, you should really consider buying a brand new set of the Action cups off Amazon for $16 shipped and it comes with caged bearings. They work extremely well and are fairly well-built, worth more than the ask price. I've used in a pinch several times. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003ZKOOMC
But if you're on a budget for some reason and have a place I can ship to w/USPS, I have a spare Sugino 35xP1 French thread adjustable cup. Races are great, but NO lockring, sadly.
I'd been hunting for a fixed cup to pair with this for eons, but never had any luck.
But if you're on a budget for some reason and have a place I can ship to w/USPS, I have a spare Sugino 35xP1 French thread adjustable cup. Races are great, but NO lockring, sadly.
I'd been hunting for a fixed cup to pair with this for eons, but never had any luck.
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It appears that once in a blue moon my little bag of Campy spares yields something that is needed.
some marking where the balls have travelled around the cone but no pitting.
If it meets your needs PM me your mailing address and I'll send it your way.
Brent
some marking where the balls have travelled around the cone but no pitting.
If it meets your needs PM me your mailing address and I'll send it your way.
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Just wanted to drop a quick thanks to Mad Honk and Digger Goreman . Shout out to Swampthing and Iowegian for offering up your support, I really appreciate it, along w/everyone else who voiced support in the thread.
Between a combo of Honk and Digger's parts, a spare threadless stem I bought years ago to help a kid in my neighborhood make rent, $40 for an alloy bar and grips on AMZN and some elbow grease plus a readjust on the brakes, I took my "new" bike for a ride today. I thought it would ride like a tank, but it was actually light and responsive and fit nicely as-setup.. THANKS AGAIN!
Between a combo of Honk and Digger's parts, a spare threadless stem I bought years ago to help a kid in my neighborhood make rent, $40 for an alloy bar and grips on AMZN and some elbow grease plus a readjust on the brakes, I took my "new" bike for a ride today. I thought it would ride like a tank, but it was actually light and responsive and fit nicely as-setup.. THANKS AGAIN!
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ISO Rigida Black Label 36h 27 X 1-1/4" rim.
I just need a decent rim but would take one laced to a hub, a high flange Normandy front hub w/QR would be perfect.
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My plan is to unlace it either way and install a new hub.
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Covid -related scarcity, maybe, but looking at my usual online suspects I cannot fine anyone with common 1-inch (plenty of 1-1/8") headset spacers in alloy, black finish, and with thick-walls (so the OD is about 31 or 32mm)
So I am now ISO of a few.
I have a stash of thin-wall spacers in black (don't look good for this build) and thick wall silver (ditto) I can swap OR happy to swap something else of equal value (just make a list).
I could use at least one 10mm high plus another 2mm or up to 5mm, hope matching in finish and size and NO interest in "carbon fiber" real or fake.
Never thought these would become scarce OR that I'd become so anal-retentive over such things, but...there ya go.
Just PM me (I can snap pix of the thin-wall spacers if they are your cup of trade-bait)
So I am now ISO of a few.
I have a stash of thin-wall spacers in black (don't look good for this build) and thick wall silver (ditto) I can swap OR happy to swap something else of equal value (just make a list).
I could use at least one 10mm high plus another 2mm or up to 5mm, hope matching in finish and size and NO interest in "carbon fiber" real or fake.
Never thought these would become scarce OR that I'd become so anal-retentive over such things, but...there ya go.
Just PM me (I can snap pix of the thin-wall spacers if they are your cup of trade-bait)
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Covid -related scarcity, maybe, but looking at my usual online suspects I cannot fine anyone with common 1-inch (plenty of 1-1/8") headset spacers in alloy, black finish, and with thick-walls (so the OD is about 31 or 32mm)
So I am now ISO of a few.
I have a stash of thin-wall spacers in black (don't look good for this build) and thick wall silver (ditto) I can swap OR happy to swap something else of equal value (just make a list).
I could use at least one 10mm high plus another 2mm or up to 5mm, hope matching in finish and size and NO interest in "carbon fiber" real or fake.
Never thought these would become scarce OR that I'd become so anal-retentive over such things, but...there ya go.
Just PM me (I can snap pix of the thin-wall spacers if they are your cup of trade-bait)
So I am now ISO of a few.
I have a stash of thin-wall spacers in black (don't look good for this build) and thick wall silver (ditto) I can swap OR happy to swap something else of equal value (just make a list).
I could use at least one 10mm high plus another 2mm or up to 5mm, hope matching in finish and size and NO interest in "carbon fiber" real or fake.
Never thought these would become scarce OR that I'd become so anal-retentive over such things, but...there ya go.
Just PM me (I can snap pix of the thin-wall spacers if they are your cup of trade-bait)
Or check out these
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1-25-4mm-At...9-0c9d42f46611
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ISO 10x1mm axle hardware for rear track cartridge bearing hub.
I need one set of these three parts (maybe less the washer in the middle of the sandwich):
I'll take a pair of axle nuts with captive rotating washers if you've got them, too
I need one set of these three parts (maybe less the washer in the middle of the sandwich):
I'll take a pair of axle nuts with captive rotating washers if you've got them, too