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Posted By tmoneygetpaid

Thanks for the info, all. It is Aelle tubing...

Thanks for the info, all.

It is Aelle tubing (26.8 post).

And I had totally forgotten about that nut, thanks for the reminder.
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Posted By tmoneygetpaid

It's 57cm. Yup, it's a hodgepodge of...

It's 57cm. Yup, it's a hodgepodge of semi-appropriate parts, not gonna fetch collector value.

It looks very similar in paint color and decals to a Moser that turned up in a Google search, which...
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Posted By tmoneygetpaid

Francesco Moser (ID and pricing help!) - late 70s with some panto parts

This was my dad's main trainer. It's a 57cm Moser, I believe it's a late 70s Professional, but any help with identification would be appreciated. I'd love to sell or trade for something comparable in...
05-21-14, 07:58 AM
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Posted By tmoneygetpaid

Yeah, that seems like it must be the solution.

Yeah, that seems like it must be the solution.
05-20-14, 09:46 PM
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Posted By tmoneygetpaid

Just a regular SR 38t. I think it came off of a...

Just a regular SR 38t. I think it came off of a SR SA triple. Would've been the middle ring.
05-20-14, 08:34 PM
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Posted By tmoneygetpaid

The granny has recesses for the chainring bolts....

The granny has recesses for the chainring bolts. Should I still try it?
05-20-14, 08:33 PM
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Posted By tmoneygetpaid

I tried it both ways, and it rubs both ways.

I tried it both ways, and it rubs both ways.
05-20-14, 07:31 PM
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Posted By tmoneygetpaid

Chainring/ Crankset assembly

So I've never fully understood chainring assembly onto cranks. I've read some stuff around the net that was helpful, but thought I may as well just ask, since right now it's preventing a build from...
07-15-13, 06:55 AM
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Posted By tmoneygetpaid

Looking for: Wide range cassette with 32t or...

Looking for:
Wide range cassette with 32t or 34t big cog
A single wall 27" rim, preferably the 80s araya rim with the "hump" in the middle
A single wall 700c rim, preferably Araya PX-35
A Deer...
07-09-13, 11:01 AM
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Posted By tmoneygetpaid

Have: A pair of Schwalbe marathon 700c x 38...

Have:

A pair of Schwalbe marathon 700c x 38 green guards, only about 300 mi on them

Iso:

A triple crankset that would work adequately well with a 121mm spindle bb

Would like to straight...
05-16-13, 09:31 PM
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Posted By tmoneygetpaid

Finally got this together. A nice big...

Finally got this together. A nice big mountain-touring rig with road-like geometry. Info on yokotas is scant, but I think I got it pretty close to OG status (save this saddle and the dia compe rear...
04-17-13, 06:58 PM
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Posted By tmoneygetpaid

ISO: a modernish 175mm campy left crank arm,...

ISO:
a modernish 175mm campy left crank arm, iso square taper
26" 36h doublewall rims, or wheelset

HAVE:
Jandd Low Front Pannier Rack
Schwinn-approved Pletscher-style rear rack
1 shimano deer...
02-10-13, 06:32 PM
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Posted By tmoneygetpaid

Need: a 27" rear wheel, with aluminum rim and...

Need:
a 27" rear wheel, with aluminum rim and drilled for presta

Have (feel free to ask for pics):
Selle San Marco Laser saddle, black suede, in great shape
Jandd Low Rider front rack
Axiom...
10-08-12, 07:45 AM
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Posted By tmoneygetpaid

iso: 6-speed dt braze on shifters (indexed...

iso:
6-speed dt braze on shifters (indexed preferred, friction could work, too)
another set of barend shifters
platform/ touring/ commuter pedals

have:
a number of chainrings in 130, 110, 86,...
09-27-12, 12:40 PM
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Posted By tmoneygetpaid

I have a 46t SR chainring in 110. Aluminum. I'm...

I have a 46t SR chainring in 110. Aluminum. I'm also 90% sure I have a set of this type of dropout spacer. PM if interested.
08-05-12, 09:26 AM
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Posted By tmoneygetpaid

Need: 110mm bcd crank arm set (have the rings) ...

Need:
110mm bcd crank arm set (have the rings)
Nutted caliper set 47-57 reach, dia compe N or G are great
27" tires and a presta tube
downtube shifter set, preferably indexed shimano 6 to 8...
08-03-12, 12:50 PM
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Posted By tmoneygetpaid

pm sent

pm sent
08-03-12, 12:48 PM
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Posted By tmoneygetpaid

I think I might have a 28, would that work?

I think I might have a 28, would that work?
07-19-12, 02:08 PM
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Posted By tmoneygetpaid

iso: 25.0 seatpost 130bcd 42 through 44t...

iso: 25.0 seatpost
130bcd 42 through 44t chainring
5-bolt 170mm crankarm set, don't need rings

have:
deerhead thumb shifters, one seems to have an issue-- it seemed to be improperly spaced or...
06-30-12, 07:12 AM
06-29-12, 10:54 AM
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Posted By tmoneygetpaid

Stem size on old Raleigh mountain bike (Crested Butte)

Hey all,

I recently purchased an old Raleigh Crested Butte Mountain Tour. Parted some stuff off it, including the bullmoose bars, which I sold. I wanted to put drops on the bike, but a 22.2 stem...
06-13-12, 06:07 PM
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Posted By tmoneygetpaid

jandd sells all the small parts for their...

jandd sells all the small parts for their panniers on their website. does that help?
06-05-12, 09:10 AM
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Posted By tmoneygetpaid

ISO: Schwalbe marathon tires, 700x35 or 38 (two...

ISO:
Schwalbe marathon tires, 700x35 or 38 (two of em)
Front Panniers
36h ritchey-branded front hub, silver not black please
a front recessed caliper brake with 47-57mm reach, or a rear nutted...
05-22-12, 04:14 PM
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Posted By tmoneygetpaid

Looking for: 2 sets of nice double-sided...

Looking for:

2 sets of nice double-sided pedals. not clip-in or clipless. serviceable is great. from 80s mountain or bmx is amazing.
nice 80s saddle, prefer avocect touring I or II
175mm...
04-28-12, 07:49 PM
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Posted By tmoneygetpaid

Forgot some stuff! HAVE: New, unused...

Forgot some stuff!

HAVE:
New, unused Rivendell bar end shifter pods w/ or w/o shimano 9-sp index shifters (can friction shift too), shimano washers/ adapters
42cm Sakae road champion bars
Early...
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Posted By tmoneygetpaid

Probably not worth much. It's a good buy for $15,...

Probably not worth much. It's a good buy for $15, though. The Spaulding road frames were Ishiwata 022 or 024, can't remember which. Decent enough cromo tubing. So that frame might be a pretty good...
04-04-12, 12:42 PM
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Posted By tmoneygetpaid

You listed something that you have as a need! Do...

You listed something that you have as a need! Do you need a different reach, or recessed vs nutted?
01-17-12, 12:29 PM
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Posted By tmoneygetpaid

Just got my winter bike built up in time for...

Just got my winter bike built up in time for Boston's first snow. It's an 85 bridgestone mb-2, acquired in partial trade and partial buy from balindamood. Now it just needs decals, and I'm still...
01-12-12, 09:05 PM
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Posted By tmoneygetpaid

Need: A 26.8 silver seatpost, preferably pretty...

Need:
A 26.8 silver seatpost, preferably pretty long.
A shimano 105 (preferably 1050) 47-57mm reach recessed nut rear caliper
OR
a set of recessed calipers with 47-57mm reach. Dual pivot...
01-12-12, 10:26 AM
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Posted By tmoneygetpaid

I'd pass along some advice from my favorite shop:...

I'd pass along some advice from my favorite shop: if your frame is designed for 27" wheels, you should stick with 27" wheels. That said, the only important reason to stick with 27" over switching to...
11-10-11, 10:00 AM
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Posted By tmoneygetpaid

Adding some stuff: Need: A shimano 105...

Adding some stuff:

Need:
A shimano 105 (preferably 1050) 47-57mm reach recessed nut rear caliper
A set of 10t derailer pulleys, used is fine as long as they have plenty o' life still
27x1.25"...
11-07-11, 10:07 AM
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Posted By tmoneygetpaid

Need: A shimano 105 (preferably 1050) 47-57mm...

Need:
A shimano 105 (preferably 1050) 47-57mm reach recessed nut rear caliper
A set of 10t derailer pulleys, used is fine as long as they have plenty o' life still
27x1.25" tires
26x 2.1" tires...
11-02-11, 04:44 PM
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Posted By tmoneygetpaid

Um, what are "top notch demographics"? A...

Um, what are "top notch demographics"?

A lot of these comments are deeply frustrating to me as someone who has made a deliberate personal choice not to own a car, not to participate in what I see...
11-02-11, 04:36 PM
Replies: 184
Views: 12,234
Posted By tmoneygetpaid

Um, what are "top notch demographics"? A...

Um, what are "top notch demographics"?

A lot of these comments are deeply frustrating to me as someone who has made a deliberate personal choice not to own a car, not to participate in what I see...
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Posted By tmoneygetpaid

You can replace the decals. They won't be...

You can replace the decals. They won't be original, but velocals (http://velocals.com) probably has them or can make them custom. A good powder coater can fill in slight dings and pits and such. A...
11-01-11, 08:21 AM
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Posted By tmoneygetpaid

It's a quill. Let me know! EDIT: Nevermind,...

It's a quill. Let me know!

EDIT: Nevermind, scrolled down and then PM'd ya. Thanks!
10-31-11, 01:29 PM
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Posted By tmoneygetpaid

Need: A shimano 105 (preferably 1050) 47-57mm...

Need:
A shimano 105 (preferably 1050) 47-57mm reach recessed nut rear caliper
A set of 10t derailer pulleys, used is fine as long as they have plenty o' life still
27x1.25" tires
27x 1 3/8" tires...
10-16-11, 12:24 PM
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Posted By tmoneygetpaid

Univega Viva Sport

This bike was in the basement of our building when we moved in. It's too big for any of us, so I'd like to trade it for something small that my roommates could share.
Pretty much anything suitable...
08-18-11, 08:26 PM
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Views: 5,219
Posted By tmoneygetpaid

Ever the utilitarian, I have two favorite frame...

Ever the utilitarian, I have two favorite frame features:

Wide tire clearance!

And double eyelets for fenders and a rack.

The spoke holder is way cool, too. I had a kuwahara for a couple...
08-17-11, 12:36 PM
Replies: 2
Views: 562
Posted By tmoneygetpaid

Tubing gauges?

I was looking at the old Bridgestone catalogs on Sheldon Brown's site, and saw that they spec their tubing thickness in gauges. The MB-2 I just got is listed as 16-gauge. Are these the same gauges as...
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Posted By tmoneygetpaid

Weren't those a rebranded Miyata 1000? I've heard...

Weren't those a rebranded Miyata 1000? I've heard that from a friend and was wondering.
08-12-11, 08:47 AM
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Posted By tmoneygetpaid

Is that for that ritchey that mazda posted? that...

Is that for that ritchey that mazda posted? that bike made me drool.

Anyway,

ISO:
I really need a screw that matches this one for a shimano downtube shifter that I'm turning into a brifter...
07-15-11, 01:45 PM
Replies: 15,283
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Posted By tmoneygetpaid

ISO: Rear 36h flip flop hub or wheel Wide...

ISO:
Rear 36h flip flop hub or wheel
Wide moustache bars, either 25.4 or 26.0 clamp size will do, generic is fine (maybe Northroad would work, too)
Black hoods for older shimano brake levers...
06-21-11, 11:51 AM
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Posted By tmoneygetpaid

What size is that? MY friend who's about 6' 1" is...

What size is that? MY friend who's about 6' 1" is looking out for a 1000, but that looks huge!
06-09-11, 04:15 PM
Replies: 7
Views: 1,510
Posted By tmoneygetpaid

Yeah, I got that plastic protector off with a...

Yeah, I got that plastic protector off with a flathead (it was literally glued), and the picture is what's below: it looks like a normal locknut-over-cone, but I applied a lot of force each way and...
06-08-11, 06:45 PM
Replies: 7
Views: 1,510
Posted By tmoneygetpaid

I would definitely want in! BTW there are a...

I would definitely want in!

BTW there are a couple threads about this exact issue, but all fall short of actually elaborating the procedure for the rebuild, with the OPs left hanging...
06-08-11, 06:39 PM
Replies: 7
Views: 1,510
Posted By tmoneygetpaid

Guidance on disassembling a Dyna Drive pedal?

Hey,

I picked up a Lotus Eclair today, an 83ish with the full first-gen Deore drivetrain. :) There are two little things I noticed needed fixing before she's roadworthy. The first I wanted to...
06-08-11, 04:11 PM
Replies: 24
Views: 6,950
Posted By tmoneygetpaid

Wow, do I just have long legs? I am 6'0" and the...

Wow, do I just have long legs? I am 6'0" and the most comfortable fit for me is 60cm or 24" (about 61cm).
06-06-11, 11:53 AM
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Views: 5,776,217
Posted By tmoneygetpaid

If anyone has a lugged steel mountain bike or...

If anyone has a lugged steel mountain bike or frameset, pm me! I'd like to pick one up this summer.

I've got plenty to trade.
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