ISO and for trade thread part 5
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Oh. In that case, good news. I have an extra set I can offer to danarello.
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Cleaning off the work bench: two chain rings possibly for bash rings cost of postage Smiles, MH
I think maybe a BMX ring with two different bolt patterns
Origin 8 with two bolt patterns
I think maybe a BMX ring with two different bolt patterns
Origin 8 with two bolt patterns
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Both are 110/130 Smiles, MH
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This is so disrespectful to Indiana University.
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I respect your opinion about my using scrap paper for a background with a light color, however after 10 years as a student there, and 35 years as a full time employee, and 17 years as an assistant coach in athletics. I honestly don't think I am disrespecting the University. Again this is scrap paper that had printing flaws which made it unsuitable for use as undergrad diplomas. I could have thrown out more than 1000 of these unusable sheets, but I have decide to recycle it by using it around the shop, rather than sending the sheets of paper to a landfill. Smiles, MH
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I respect your opinion about my using scrap paper for a background with a light color, however after 10 years as a student there, and 35 years as a full time employee, and 17 years as an assistant coach in athletics. I honestly don't think I am disrespecting the University. Again this is scrap paper that had printing flaws which made it unsuitable for use as undergrad diplomas. I could have thrown out more than 1000 of these unusable sheets, but I have decide to recycle it by using it around the shop, rather than sending the sheets of paper to a landfill. Smiles, MH
Personally I could use a handful to frame and fill up some empty wall space!
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Hmmm...I'm thinking there's potential in using this "scrap paper" for some online "Honorary Degrees", shipped in discrete unmarked envelopes to the Academics with the correct sum of money to spend.
Personally I could use a handful to frame and fill up some empty wall space!
Personally I could use a handful to frame and fill up some empty wall space!
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I should have noted this earlier, but I am now all set on the 34-tooth cog front.
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Ha Ha Ha! So instead of having a bunch of paper sheets here, I could be swimming around in a room full of rear derailleurs! Why does the Wizard of Oz scene come to mind with a bravery medal and the words "e pluribus unum" at the end of the proclamation. Maybe a bunch of professor of bikeology degrees to toss around here in the forum?? Smiles, (the self disrespectful) Mad Honk
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Ha Ha Ha! So instead of having a bunch of paper sheets here, I could be swimming around in a room full of rear derailleurs! Why does the Wizard of Oz scene come to mind with a bravery medal and the words "e pluribus unum" at the end of the proclamation. Maybe a bunch of professor of bikeology degrees to toss around here in the forum?? Smiles, (the self disrespectful) Mad Honk
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Looks good but it needs a "Cutters" jersey and a Box O' Crap decal on the rider's bike. Thanks, MH
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Hmmm...I'm thinking there's potential in using this "scrap paper" for some online "Honorary Degrees", shipped in discrete unmarked envelopes to the Academics with the correct sum of money to spend.
Personally I could use a handful to frame and fill up some empty wall space!
Personally I could use a handful to frame and fill up some empty wall space!
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Nice^ !
Can you perform "marriages" with this?
Annulments, too?
Could be very handy...
Can you perform "marriages" with this?
Annulments, too?
Could be very handy...
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Ok folks, Back to our regularly scheduled program.
So no interest in the chain rings for bash guards, and off to the scrapyard they go. Now some more junk from my workbench trunk. I don't have any use for these offerings but they are again free for the cost of postage.
Three lever clamps for late model Campy levers. One shift lever orphan, and two seat clamp quick release mechanism. One has had the rubber cover pulled off but is a useable unit.
PM me if interested. Smiles, MH
So no interest in the chain rings for bash guards, and off to the scrapyard they go. Now some more junk from my workbench trunk. I don't have any use for these offerings but they are again free for the cost of postage.
Three lever clamps for late model Campy levers. One shift lever orphan, and two seat clamp quick release mechanism. One has had the rubber cover pulled off but is a useable unit.
PM me if interested. Smiles, MH
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Ok folks, Back to our regularly scheduled program.
So no interest in the chain rings for bash guards, and off to the scrapyard they go. Now some more junk from my workbench trunk. I don't have any use for these offerings but they are again free for the cost of postage.
Three lever clamps for late model Campy levers. One shift lever orphan, and two seat clamp quick release mechanism. One has had the rubber cover pulled off but is a useable unit.
PM me if interested. Smiles, MH
So no interest in the chain rings for bash guards, and off to the scrapyard they go. Now some more junk from my workbench trunk. I don't have any use for these offerings but they are again free for the cost of postage.
Three lever clamps for late model Campy levers. One shift lever orphan, and two seat clamp quick release mechanism. One has had the rubber cover pulled off but is a useable unit.
PM me if interested. Smiles, MH
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Ok folks, Back to our regularly scheduled program.
So no interest in the chain rings for bash guards, and off to the scrapyard they go. Now some more junk from my workbench trunk. I don't have any use for these offerings but they are again free for the cost of postage. Three lever clamps for late model Campy levers. One shift lever orphan, and two seat clamp quick release mechanism. One has had the rubber cover pulled off but is a useable unit.
PM me if interested. Smiles, MH
So no interest in the chain rings for bash guards, and off to the scrapyard they go. Now some more junk from my workbench trunk. I don't have any use for these offerings but they are again free for the cost of postage. Three lever clamps for late model Campy levers. One shift lever orphan, and two seat clamp quick release mechanism. One has had the rubber cover pulled off but is a useable unit.
PM me if interested. Smiles, MH
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In search of campy globe hoods
I found some NOS
soaked in warm water to make them pliable
sprsyed a lil hairspray on them to aid in slipping over the base
they ripped.
I hear there are good and bad repos. I’m ok w either.
soaked in warm water to make them pliable
sprsyed a lil hairspray on them to aid in slipping over the base
they ripped.
I hear there are good and bad repos. I’m ok w either.
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I'm looking for Kusuki Medallion handlebar, approx 39/40cm wide. I can buy one used on UK eBay, but it has deep gashes on the sleeve in the centre which don't feel me in confidence when it comes to their structural integrity. I'm looking for a used handlebar, not new and not perfect. Absolutely fine with signs of use, normal scratches etc. Rider quality. For trade I have Cinelli Campione del Mondo, later version, with grooves for brake cables, also used, but in good condition. I'm also happy to just buy the handlebar instead of trading.
Medallion is not a handlebar that was common (Kusuki WinPista was the most frequently encountered model), so I'm not raising my hopes high, but there is much bigger chance of finding this handlebar in parts' bins of forum members from Japan or the US than anywhere in the UK. I do have some other options with similar bend (for example Nitto ones, which can be found easily and with a good price), but the modern ones tend to be heavier and this is for a weight saving project.
Medallion is not a handlebar that was common (Kusuki WinPista was the most frequently encountered model), so I'm not raising my hopes high, but there is much bigger chance of finding this handlebar in parts' bins of forum members from Japan or the US than anywhere in the UK. I do have some other options with similar bend (for example Nitto ones, which can be found easily and with a good price), but the modern ones tend to be heavier and this is for a weight saving project.
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A WTB in the sale section might be more appropriate. But Christmas with kids was extra spendy this year. So I’m not ready to jump in with both feet. Maybe test the waters with my toes.
I only recently bought two steel frame C&V bikes. Entry level A08’s. I’m enjoying the journey so much that I’d like to expand my horizons.
If I were to dream; ISO a blue Peugeot PX10 in the 60cm/24in size. I do like the 1978 and older models.
Frame set? Complete bike? Depends on how much. I’ve looked on ebay and pickings are slim and expensive. Yes it is ebay. Exposure, fees, etc. I will say that hunting down parts for a frame set gets expensive if a person isn’t patient. I did that for a Black Lightning FS earlier this year.
My apologies if I’m posting this up in the wrong section.
I only recently bought two steel frame C&V bikes. Entry level A08’s. I’m enjoying the journey so much that I’d like to expand my horizons.
If I were to dream; ISO a blue Peugeot PX10 in the 60cm/24in size. I do like the 1978 and older models.
Frame set? Complete bike? Depends on how much. I’ve looked on ebay and pickings are slim and expensive. Yes it is ebay. Exposure, fees, etc. I will say that hunting down parts for a frame set gets expensive if a person isn’t patient. I did that for a Black Lightning FS earlier this year.
My apologies if I’m posting this up in the wrong section.
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