ISO and for trade thread part 5
#6451
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I may have one will look. You have a target for "reach" size? In case what I find is way longer or shorter than "average"
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#6453
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LF a set of basic Italian side-pulls
I'm after a set of old-style simple sidepulls for an Torpado city bike, something like Balilla or Universal.
Has to be longer-reach, but anything of the right style likely is anyway.
Happy to offer money or trade; of perhaps special relevance I have a load of Universal centre-pulls and Mafac Racers...but this one needs sidepulls <ob. eyecandy>:
Above is as-got, it looks better now but haven't a more recent pic.
Yes it came with brakes, one an asian mfr'd so completely out of place, the other Italian yes, but not appearing in vbase, so seemingly unmatchable: "Ursus"
Unless?
Has to be longer-reach, but anything of the right style likely is anyway.
Happy to offer money or trade; of perhaps special relevance I have a load of Universal centre-pulls and Mafac Racers...but this one needs sidepulls <ob. eyecandy>:
Above is as-got, it looks better now but haven't a more recent pic.
Yes it came with brakes, one an asian mfr'd so completely out of place, the other Italian yes, but not appearing in vbase, so seemingly unmatchable: "Ursus"
Unless?
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I have an nos 80mm Sake riser stem with the drilled hole for a cable stop. Id be willing to trade for a similar riser (or possibly Technomic) without the hole if someone could use that feature.
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ISO Phil Wood rear hub
Some @$$ stole the wheels off my bike, a really nice wheelset with Phil Wood hubs. I've got the front replacement covered, but need a rear freewheel hub in 36H with the FSA axle. 126mm preferred. Let me know if you have one or have any leads on one. Thanks.
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Thats awful. What a freaking ......bag. Sorry about that happening. I don’t think I have any Phil hubs, but I might have another sealed one you could use as a stop gap? Let me know if you want me to check?
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What is an FSA axle?
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Hi jdawginsc thanks for the concern and offer. I've got a stop gap wheelset, but I'm still pining for those lovely Phil hubs. If you find one with 36 holes and the quick service axle, let me know.
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#6462
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I'm really sorry about those wheels! Stuff like that really burns me up, and it's happened to me a lot.
I finally got security skewers. I'm super happy with them, and I should have gotten them sooner. Now I lock my frame to a rack with my U-lock, and I'm done. I recommend them. I got pinheads, but I'm sure the other brands are good, too. The downside is that replacement keys come from Edmonton, so shipping is $10 and takes weeks. Be sure you have a spare key.
I finally got security skewers. I'm super happy with them, and I should have gotten them sooner. Now I lock my frame to a rack with my U-lock, and I'm done. I recommend them. I got pinheads, but I'm sure the other brands are good, too. The downside is that replacement keys come from Edmonton, so shipping is $10 and takes weeks. Be sure you have a spare key.
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I'm currently looking for a serviceable 7 speed cassette for a beater that I'm almost finished assembling. It's an older specialized rock hopper with a mostly complete group of Shimano 7 speed (LX/XT). I don't need anything specific, just something that'll fit on my LX hubs. I would prefer to swap, and I've got lots of aero bars, drops, brakes, shifters, brake levers, saddles, tubes and more. Let me know if you're looking for anything.
Thanks so much!
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I'm currently looking for a serviceable 7 speed cassette for a beater that I'm almost finished assembling. It's an older specialized rock hopper with a mostly complete group of Shimano 7 speed (LX/XT). I don't need anything specific, just something that'll fit on my LX hubs. I would prefer to swap, and I've got lots of aero bars, drops, brakes, shifters, brake levers, saddles, tubes and more. Let me know if you're looking for anything.
Thanks so much!
You can email me at herndonrob @ yahoo.com or just ping me here.
Thanks so much!
You can email me at herndonrob @ yahoo.com or just ping me here.
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Looking to trade:
I have Phil Wood bottom bracket cups, English thread. These are essentially new. I installed them (with grease, didn't even fully tighten them) one time to test fit a bottom bracket, which did not work for my application, so these cups went back in the box. Cups look dark in the pic, but they are bright and shiny.
I want Phil Wood bottom bracket cups in FRENCH thread, in similar 'pretty much new', or excellent used condition.
Please be willing to send pics of what you have available (and I can certainly send more & better pics of the ones I have).
Looking for straight across trade, USA addresses only (due to shipping costs and paperwork).
Please send a PM if you can help.
Thanks!
I have Phil Wood bottom bracket cups, English thread. These are essentially new. I installed them (with grease, didn't even fully tighten them) one time to test fit a bottom bracket, which did not work for my application, so these cups went back in the box. Cups look dark in the pic, but they are bright and shiny.
I want Phil Wood bottom bracket cups in FRENCH thread, in similar 'pretty much new', or excellent used condition.
Please be willing to send pics of what you have available (and I can certainly send more & better pics of the ones I have).
Looking for straight across trade, USA addresses only (due to shipping costs and paperwork).
Please send a PM if you can help.
Thanks!
https://boulderbicycle.bike/Bottom-B...ch-thread.html
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Unless you can find a local swap...
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#6467
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WTT Nuovo Tipo front hub (small flange) for my front Record hub. Two orphans looking to make a set.
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[MENTION=163166]RobertUI[/MENTION] - I have a 1997 RockHopper that wore out a sprocket on a 7-speed block. Ordered a replacement and got 8-speed. Sent it back and got another 8 -speed. Gave up and mounted the 8-speed and changed shifters.
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Yup, I hear you. I have no interest in new shifters and wheels. I know that my existing (xt thumbies) will work with 8 speeds, but I can't put an 8 speed cassette on my ( ~'94 ) LX freehub. I'm also fine with buying a new one, but I love a good horse-trade, hence posting here!
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WTB Campagnolo Record left crank arm 175 non-fluted
Anyone have a 175mm left side non-fluted Campagnolo crank arm I could purchase? I found these photos on the internet, showing the left side with a 11 inside of a square. My right arm has this date code, but I'm not concerned with matching the date code. I do need the left arm to be non-fluted, preferably with a stamped logo as shown in the photo, rather than laser engraved logo.
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Perhaps a long shot, but anybody have a non-drive side Sugino crank arm in 175mm length? Bonus for a Sugino AT or something that would look similar.
Thanks!
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Kurt,
I picked up three of these new old stock from Hoosier Bike Supply. They were from a factory overbuy and never installed, and came in bulk so no fancy packaging and no saga about opening the box to see what is inside. But it is the complete shooting match if you are interested. I doubt I will ever use them, since they don't say Campy! lemme know and be sure I have shipping info. Smiles, MH
NOS complete BB.
I picked up three of these new old stock from Hoosier Bike Supply. They were from a factory overbuy and never installed, and came in bulk so no fancy packaging and no saga about opening the box to see what is inside. But it is the complete shooting match if you are interested. I doubt I will ever use them, since they don't say Campy! lemme know and be sure I have shipping info. Smiles, MH
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Kurt,
I picked up three of these new old stock from Hoosier Bike Supply. They were from a factory overbuy and never installed, and came in bulk so no fancy packaging and no saga about opening the box to see what is inside. But it is the complete shooting match if you are interested. I doubt I will ever use them, since they don't say Campy! lemme know and be sure I have shipping info. Smiles, MH
I picked up three of these new old stock from Hoosier Bike Supply. They were from a factory overbuy and never installed, and came in bulk so no fancy packaging and no saga about opening the box to see what is inside. But it is the complete shooting match if you are interested. I doubt I will ever use them, since they don't say Campy! lemme know and be sure I have shipping info. Smiles, MH
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#6475
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Kurt,
I picked up three of these new old stock from Hoosier Bike Supply. They were from a factory overbuy and never installed, and came in bulk so no fancy packaging and no saga about opening the box to see what is inside. But it is the complete shooting match if you are interested. I doubt I will ever use them, since they don't say Campy! lemme know and be sure I have shipping info. Smiles, MH
NOS complete BB.
I picked up three of these new old stock from Hoosier Bike Supply. They were from a factory overbuy and never installed, and came in bulk so no fancy packaging and no saga about opening the box to see what is inside. But it is the complete shooting match if you are interested. I doubt I will ever use them, since they don't say Campy! lemme know and be sure I have shipping info. Smiles, MH
NOS complete BB.
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