ISO and for trade thread part 5
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I thought I had you covered, but mine is bottom pull.
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ISO: 36h Clincher rims to build with DA 7400 hubs.
Anything in silver or dark anodized. Just looking for the hoops.
Trade?....cash
Anything in silver or dark anodized. Just looking for the hoops.
Trade?....cash
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ISO Campagnolo NR RD grub screw part 812/ 1A
Pat 73 RD is missing grub screw 812/ 1A. Any ideas on where to source one. I have lots of stuff to trade.
Thanks.
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PS diagram taken from a previous BF thread, with thanks.
nuovo-record-der by bj.stevens, on Flickr
Thanks.
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PS diagram taken from a previous BF thread, with thanks.
nuovo-record-der by bj.stevens, on Flickr
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Pat 73 RD is missing grub screw 812/ 1A. Any ideas on where to source one. I have lots of stuff to trade.
Thanks.
Brad
PS diagram taken from a previous BF thread, with thanks.
nuovo-record-der by bj.stevens, on Flickr
Thanks.
Brad
PS diagram taken from a previous BF thread, with thanks.
nuovo-record-der by bj.stevens, on Flickr
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That's very generous @drillium_dude.
Thank you and Merry Christmas to you as well.
Cheers.
Brad
Thank you and Merry Christmas to you as well.
Cheers.
Brad
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I’m going through surplus getting ready to sell what I can. There’s more in the closet. All vintage. Some 27” and some 700c. Some orphans, and some marched pairs. Are you looking for anything more specific than 36h clincher? I could take a look through and see if I have anything that might work for you.
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@mech986 hi neighbor. We're at minimum 8 miles from each other.
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I have three silver 700c rims I'm not using. One is Sun CR18, the other two are Araya from the 80s. All are 36h.
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Soigneur in NZ does "Semi-Custom" wool jerseys. One could easily email them the SunTour graphics and have something made that would be close. I've been kicking around the idea of a full merino QuickStep Floors jersey.
https://www.soigneur.co.nz/category/58381?nav=ccy
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I have a set of Ultegra 9 spd (ST-6501) brifters that came off the Cannondale "fire bike" project I had. I'm not a fan of these brifters. They have some smoke staining and some scuff marks on them but overall seem to be in good shape. The rubber on the hoods didn't melt at all from the heat in the guys shed.
I'm looking for either Simplex Retrofriction downtube shifters or a decent Vetta TT Tri Shock saddle or Avocet O2 Air 40R saddle. Original Sampson Stratics clipless pedals from the 90's would be ideal.
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Not at this point - not in a big rush with some surgery coming up in 3 weeks
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Is there a gifted amateur here with the ability to print custom frame decals? The person I seek doesn't have to be that gifted, since the quality of the decals need not be especially high.
Here's the deal: I'm planning to take my disassembled, bundled, and bagged bike on Amtrak at the start and end of a tour. Although the bike I'll be using meets its stated size limit for a folding bike, Amtrak states that regardless of size, only "true folding bikes" are eligible for carry-on. Such "true folding bikes," the policy further states, "generally" have small wheels and hinges and latches.
Are 26" wheels "generally" small? It sounds to me like it's basically a judgement call on the part of the individual conductor. I would think that if a bike meets the folding-bike size requirement, that should be that, but I'm not a petty bureaucrat. (There's some additional discussion of this on the current "Stupid and dangerous, or just stupid?" thread.)
So it seems to me that a big downtube decal that said something like ACME TRUE FOLDING BIKE could be useful if someone questions the bike. I'd love to be able to zip open the carrying bag, point to the decal and say "You see? I told you it was a true folding bike." Even if it didn't get me on the train--and I bet it would--it would still be a fun argument to present. The decals would look fine in any generic block-lettering-type font.
It would also be fun to have a smaller sticker for the front of the top tube with a bogus model name--"Foldino" or something. Maybe even a head-tube sticker? The bike in question is a Surly Long Haul Trucker 26, but the decals and stick-on head badge were so hideous that I scraped them off right away. It's looked kind of naked since. Although I myself would rather be naked than clad in Surly graphics.
I have various trade goods.
Here's the deal: I'm planning to take my disassembled, bundled, and bagged bike on Amtrak at the start and end of a tour. Although the bike I'll be using meets its stated size limit for a folding bike, Amtrak states that regardless of size, only "true folding bikes" are eligible for carry-on. Such "true folding bikes," the policy further states, "generally" have small wheels and hinges and latches.
Are 26" wheels "generally" small? It sounds to me like it's basically a judgement call on the part of the individual conductor. I would think that if a bike meets the folding-bike size requirement, that should be that, but I'm not a petty bureaucrat. (There's some additional discussion of this on the current "Stupid and dangerous, or just stupid?" thread.)
So it seems to me that a big downtube decal that said something like ACME TRUE FOLDING BIKE could be useful if someone questions the bike. I'd love to be able to zip open the carrying bag, point to the decal and say "You see? I told you it was a true folding bike." Even if it didn't get me on the train--and I bet it would--it would still be a fun argument to present. The decals would look fine in any generic block-lettering-type font.
It would also be fun to have a smaller sticker for the front of the top tube with a bogus model name--"Foldino" or something. Maybe even a head-tube sticker? The bike in question is a Surly Long Haul Trucker 26, but the decals and stick-on head badge were so hideous that I scraped them off right away. It's looked kind of naked since. Although I myself would rather be naked than clad in Surly graphics.
I have various trade goods.
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I think @gugie has some experience with this.
Might I suggest a (temporary) Amtrak decal for the head tube. If you explain that this is the Amtrak Foldino model (out for Christmas), how can they say "no"?
Might I suggest a (temporary) Amtrak decal for the head tube. If you explain that this is the Amtrak Foldino model (out for Christmas), how can they say "no"?
Is there a gifted amateur here with the ability to print custom frame decals? The person I seek doesn't have to be that gifted, since the quality of the decals need not be especially high.
Here's the deal: I'm planning to take my disassembled, bundled, and bagged bike on Amtrak at the start and end of a tour. Although the bike I'll be using meets its stated size limit for a folding bike, Amtrak states that regardless of size, only "true folding bikes" are eligible for carry-on. Such "true folding bikes," the policy further states, "generally" have small wheels and hinges and latches.
Are 26" wheels "generally" small? It sounds to me like it's basically a judgement call on the part of the individual conductor. I would think that if a bike meets the folding-bike size requirement, that should be that, but I'm not a petty bureaucrat. (There's some additional discussion of this on the current "Stupid and dangerous, or just stupid?" thread.)
So it seems to me that a big downtube decal that said something like ACME TRUE FOLDING BIKE could be useful if someone questions the bike. I'd love to be able to zip open the carrying bag, point to the decal and say "You see? I told you it was a true folding bike." Even if it didn't get me on the train--and I bet it would--it would still be a fun argument to present. The decals would look fine in any generic block-lettering-type font.
It would also be fun to have a smaller sticker for the front of the top tube with a bogus model name--"Foldino" or something. Maybe even a head-tube sticker? The bike in question is a Surly Long Haul Trucker 26, but the decals and stick-on head badge were so hideous that I scraped them off right away. It's looked kind of naked since. Although I myself would rather be naked than clad in Surly graphics.
I have various trade goods.
Here's the deal: I'm planning to take my disassembled, bundled, and bagged bike on Amtrak at the start and end of a tour. Although the bike I'll be using meets its stated size limit for a folding bike, Amtrak states that regardless of size, only "true folding bikes" are eligible for carry-on. Such "true folding bikes," the policy further states, "generally" have small wheels and hinges and latches.
Are 26" wheels "generally" small? It sounds to me like it's basically a judgement call on the part of the individual conductor. I would think that if a bike meets the folding-bike size requirement, that should be that, but I'm not a petty bureaucrat. (There's some additional discussion of this on the current "Stupid and dangerous, or just stupid?" thread.)
So it seems to me that a big downtube decal that said something like ACME TRUE FOLDING BIKE could be useful if someone questions the bike. I'd love to be able to zip open the carrying bag, point to the decal and say "You see? I told you it was a true folding bike." Even if it didn't get me on the train--and I bet it would--it would still be a fun argument to present. The decals would look fine in any generic block-lettering-type font.
It would also be fun to have a smaller sticker for the front of the top tube with a bogus model name--"Foldino" or something. Maybe even a head-tube sticker? The bike in question is a Surly Long Haul Trucker 26, but the decals and stick-on head badge were so hideous that I scraped them off right away. It's looked kind of naked since. Although I myself would rather be naked than clad in Surly graphics.
I have various trade goods.
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Jon, @rhm also has done quite a few custom decals.
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https://www.amazon.com/Waterslide-De...05316062&psc=1
or make your own.
or make your own.
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So it seems to me that a big downtube decal that said something like ACME TRUE FOLDING BIKE could be useful if someone questions the bike. I'd love to be able to zip open the carrying bag, point to the decal and say "You see? I told you it was a true folding bike." Even if it didn't get me on the train--and I bet it would--it would still be a fun argument to present. The decals would look fine in any generic block-lettering-type font.
And AFTER you get back, remind them of the number of "true" folding bikes (Montague, etc) that have 26" wheels front and rear.