ISO and For Trade thread parts 2 and 3.
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I'm going to organize my ISO's and current items... It's quite a mess.
I'm building a Univega Super Sepciale into a fixie. I only have the frame, Campagnolo 111mm BB, and a shimano 105 (ugh, I know) headset.
ISO: To get this thing rolling I'm really looking for a Campy Road Crankset (Or track of course), compatible with the 111mm ISO spindle. A double is fine. Also want a Campagnolo Front Caliper, short reach. An older C-Record would be awesome, because that is what the frame had originally, but Athena or up is cool too. Polished aluminum.
Also looking for a Campy 1" threaded headset, anything Athena and up. Would want it to be silver in color/polished.
Have: Loads.
To start, a BB7 Road disk brake, to be used with road levers.
A Shimano LX RD, not much use. A rear Tektro long-reach caliper.
A black 3t S93 quill stem, 110 reach.
Tektro Aero Levers, black hoods in decent condition. I believe they are the ones off VO.
16T SS sprocket for freehub, I'd love to trade for a track cog
Shimano Deore FD (26.6).
Have a brown Velo Saddle, came off the Civia.
Have a FSA Omega double crankset 175mm, external BB not included.
Also have a Sugino Double Crankset, square taper, rings pressed together
I've got quite a few low-medium quality wheels, one better set is a AlexRims DHI9, came off of a Civia Bryant. The front has a Center-Lock disk rotor, while the rear does not. Some other AlexRims, but they are in the garage and it's freezing out. If interested, I'll get the information. Can include 9 speed HG61 cassette (11-32), or can trade separately.
Please get back to me via PM, want to get this project started as soon as possible.
Thank you!
I'm building a Univega Super Sepciale into a fixie. I only have the frame, Campagnolo 111mm BB, and a shimano 105 (ugh, I know) headset.
ISO: To get this thing rolling I'm really looking for a Campy Road Crankset (Or track of course), compatible with the 111mm ISO spindle. A double is fine. Also want a Campagnolo Front Caliper, short reach. An older C-Record would be awesome, because that is what the frame had originally, but Athena or up is cool too. Polished aluminum.
Also looking for a Campy 1" threaded headset, anything Athena and up. Would want it to be silver in color/polished.
Have: Loads.
To start, a BB7 Road disk brake, to be used with road levers.
A Shimano LX RD, not much use. A rear Tektro long-reach caliper.
A black 3t S93 quill stem, 110 reach.
Tektro Aero Levers, black hoods in decent condition. I believe they are the ones off VO.
16T SS sprocket for freehub, I'd love to trade for a track cog
Shimano Deore FD (26.6).
Have a brown Velo Saddle, came off the Civia.
Have a FSA Omega double crankset 175mm, external BB not included.
Also have a Sugino Double Crankset, square taper, rings pressed together
I've got quite a few low-medium quality wheels, one better set is a AlexRims DHI9, came off of a Civia Bryant. The front has a Center-Lock disk rotor, while the rear does not. Some other AlexRims, but they are in the garage and it's freezing out. If interested, I'll get the information. Can include 9 speed HG61 cassette (11-32), or can trade separately.
Please get back to me via PM, want to get this project started as soon as possible.
Thank you!
#9902
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Sorry, that was mean--I'm sure you wouldn't do that. You wouldn't, would you?
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#9903
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Also I wasn't the one who separated the C-Record (and sold it) from the frame, so I figure this is the best way to get a nice frame without being responsible for separating frame and groupo.
I think somewhere in the Bible it states "One who files off RD hangers and DT bosses on a bicycle with dropouts labeled 'Campagnolo" will be instantly struck down."
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#9904
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Yeah, it's somewhere in Leviticus--I forget the exact verse.
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#9905
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Leviticus 53-12
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#9906
Banned.
Right after the verse about don't eat steel bikes.
My son went through a phase like that.
I checked, and there were laws against shooting him.
I just dealt with it.
My son went through a phase like that.
I checked, and there were laws against shooting him.
I just dealt with it.
#9908
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Speaking of kids and Leviticus, I have to throw out a link to this Ian Frazier piece:
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/...father/305013/
My kids have been out of the house for a long time now, but this still makes me laugh.
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/...father/305013/
My kids have been out of the house for a long time now, but this still makes me laugh.
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#9909
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Speaking of kids and Leviticus, I have to throw out a link to this Ian Frazier piece:
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/...father/305013/
My kids have been out of the house for a long time now, but this still makes me laugh.
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/...father/305013/
My kids have been out of the house for a long time now, but this still makes me laugh.
#9910
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Campy Pista.
#9912
You gonna eat that?
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FREE to a good home: Original Dunlop 28 x 1 1/2 tire (ca 1966)
I had a tire fail on my Raleigh DL-1 Tourist and bought a pair of Schwalbe Delta Cruisers for the bike. That leaves one of the original Dunlop 28 x 1 1/2 tires that I'm not using. If you're interested, PM me.
I had a tire fail on my Raleigh DL-1 Tourist and bought a pair of Schwalbe Delta Cruisers for the bike. That leaves one of the original Dunlop 28 x 1 1/2 tires that I'm not using. If you're interested, PM me.
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Originally Posted by bragi "However, it's never a good idea to overgeneralize."
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#9913
Not sure what exists like this, but I am looking for short reach (about 75mm) and drop (about 130mm) bars with a 25.4 or 26.0 clamp, 40cm width for my Pinarello Record. I have an Easton EA70 anatomic set on the bike now, but after riding with compact bars on my carbon bike I realize how much better that geometry fits me.
Prefer anodized black (to match the stem) and Italian would be nice, but obviously not essential. Something that approximates the shape and size of the Easton EC90 SLX3 would be perfect. I can trade for the EA70's, or a Cinelli Vai set, brand new that I bought mistakenly thinking that they would work.
Prefer anodized black (to match the stem) and Italian would be nice, but obviously not essential. Something that approximates the shape and size of the Easton EC90 SLX3 would be perfect. I can trade for the EA70's, or a Cinelli Vai set, brand new that I bought mistakenly thinking that they would work.
#9914
Jack of all trades
ISO: Shimano Dura Ace non-drive side crank arm, 7402 @170mm
Have: lots to trade, or pm me for details
Have: lots to trade, or pm me for details
#9915
K2ProFlex baby!
Please don't cry, its on my Bickerton Portable.
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You see, their morals, their code...it's a bad joke, dropped at the first sign of trouble. They're only as good as the world allows them to be. I'll show you. When the chips are down, these...These "civilized" people...they'll eat each other. See, I'm not a monster. I'm just ahead of the curve
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#9916
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Do you have a current ISO list?
Edit: Oh, so not only do you tempt me with a Pista crank... you don't tell me that it's installed until and edit 10 minutes later... Thanks!
Nice bike though
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#9917
K2ProFlex baby!
Thanks!
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You see, their morals, their code...it's a bad joke, dropped at the first sign of trouble. They're only as good as the world allows them to be. I'll show you. When the chips are down, these...These "civilized" people...they'll eat each other. See, I'm not a monster. I'm just ahead of the curve
You see, their morals, their code...it's a bad joke, dropped at the first sign of trouble. They're only as good as the world allows them to be. I'll show you. When the chips are down, these...These "civilized" people...they'll eat each other. See, I'm not a monster. I'm just ahead of the curve
#9918
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Oh man, that is awesome.
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1 Super Record bike, 1 Nuovo Record bike, 1 Pista, 1 Road, 1 Cyclocross/Allrounder, 1 MTB, 1 Touring, 1 Fixed gear
#9919
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If this a bike you're going to ride a bunch I really recommend going with a newer crank. I road super might and campy record and TA and all the rest of it for years, the suginos were too flimsy, the campys scared my because of stress risers and the amount of torque I put in. The TA's cracked. Now I use an ultegra octalink. It looks great and it's super stiff and give me confidence. I say use what you got for the fixed gear and you won't have to be concerned about locking it up and being a theft magnet.
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1 Super Record bike, 1 Nuovo Record bike, 1 Pista, 1 Road, 1 Cyclocross/Allrounder, 1 MTB, 1 Touring, 1 Fixed gear
1 Super Record bike, 1 Nuovo Record bike, 1 Pista, 1 Road, 1 Cyclocross/Allrounder, 1 MTB, 1 Touring, 1 Fixed gear
#9920
K2ProFlex baby!
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You see, their morals, their code...it's a bad joke, dropped at the first sign of trouble. They're only as good as the world allows them to be. I'll show you. When the chips are down, these...These "civilized" people...they'll eat each other. See, I'm not a monster. I'm just ahead of the curve
You see, their morals, their code...it's a bad joke, dropped at the first sign of trouble. They're only as good as the world allows them to be. I'll show you. When the chips are down, these...These "civilized" people...they'll eat each other. See, I'm not a monster. I'm just ahead of the curve
#9921
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If this a bike you're going to ride a bunch I really recommend going with a newer crank. I road super might and campy record and TA and all the rest of it for years, the suginos were too flimsy, the campys scared my because of stress risers and the amount of torque I put in. The TA's cracked. Now I use an ultegra octalink. It looks great and it's super stiff and give me confidence. I say use what you got for the fixed gear and you won't have to be concerned about locking it up and being a theft magnet.
I do have access to a Sugino Super Maxi... but you said they were really flimsy?
#9924
Jack of all trades
No, I'll say it: if you don't want this thread to be shut down forever, NEVER, I repeat, NEVER mention:
-cash
-paypal
-silver or gold coin
-check
-money order
-any other form of lucre
in exchange for items wanted or unwanted. This is a trading thread only.
-cash
-paypal
-silver or gold coin
-check
-money order
-any other form of lucre
in exchange for items wanted or unwanted. This is a trading thread only.
#9925
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