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#1754
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Well folks I am done with the fussing around on a Mavic wheel. So I have all of the parts from the wheel with out the rim which was damaged beyond repair. Free for cost of shipping (probably less than $10) Smiles, MH
All of the bladed spokes, and the rim attaching nipples, and the brass nipples that are locked in place buy the aluminum nipples. And the hub. No cassette cause it didn't have one when I got it.
All of the bladed spokes, and the rim attaching nipples, and the brass nipples that are locked in place buy the aluminum nipples. And the hub. No cassette cause it didn't have one when I got it.
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PM sent for the Mavic spokes and hub.
#1756
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#1757
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After reworking a set of brake levers yesterday I had a few items left over that I don't need to keep. Free just pay shipping, probably $5. Smiles, MH
Two lever blades, and two clamps with nuts.
Two lever blades, and two clamps with nuts.
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#1759
The Huffmeister
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Paging gugie , bulgie , scarlson , unterhausen ...
I've got a 1972 Paramount frame that is in need of some love and since I'm solidly into reducing the fleet right now, I wanted to see if any of you are interested in it. I can take some measurements...I think it is roughly 56cm squared...maybe a 56.5 or 57cm seat tube. The chrome is beautiful.
I bought this frameset a couple of years ago here on the forums, but within a few minutes of receiving it, saw that it had a crack in the rear DS dropout between the dropout and the chain stay. To be honest, I don't know if it is so much a crack as it is a 'separation' between the dropout and the stay, like it didn't get completely filled w/ braze, as the separation is at the joint. It was probably ridden like that for many years, as the front of the joint is brazed well and holds together.
It also has some goofiness on the seat tube, where something mashed it in a bit at the center, but that is probably an easy fix. This one is still plenty salvageable!
I just have so many projects and looking to free up some space. Please let me know if any of y'all are interested. I'd love for this to go to someone w/ some torch skills and give it some love. If this fits you, let's talk. Cost of shipping and it can be at your front door
I've got a 1972 Paramount frame that is in need of some love and since I'm solidly into reducing the fleet right now, I wanted to see if any of you are interested in it. I can take some measurements...I think it is roughly 56cm squared...maybe a 56.5 or 57cm seat tube. The chrome is beautiful.
I bought this frameset a couple of years ago here on the forums, but within a few minutes of receiving it, saw that it had a crack in the rear DS dropout between the dropout and the chain stay. To be honest, I don't know if it is so much a crack as it is a 'separation' between the dropout and the stay, like it didn't get completely filled w/ braze, as the separation is at the joint. It was probably ridden like that for many years, as the front of the joint is brazed well and holds together.
It also has some goofiness on the seat tube, where something mashed it in a bit at the center, but that is probably an easy fix. This one is still plenty salvageable!
I just have so many projects and looking to free up some space. Please let me know if any of y'all are interested. I'd love for this to go to someone w/ some torch skills and give it some love. If this fits you, let's talk. Cost of shipping and it can be at your front door
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There were 135 Confentes, but only one...Huffente!
#1760
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Join Date: Jan 2018
Location: Goose Creek, SC
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Paging gugie , bulgie , scarlson , unterhausen ...
I've got a 1972 Paramount frame that is in need of some love and since I'm solidly into reducing the fleet right now, I wanted to see if any of you are interested in it. I can take some measurements...I think it is roughly 56cm squared...maybe a 56.5 or 57cm seat tube. The chrome is beautiful.
I bought this frameset a couple of years ago here on the forums, but within a few minutes of receiving it, saw that it had a crack in the rear DS dropout between the dropout and the chain stay. To be honest, I don't know if it is so much a crack as it is a 'separation' between the dropout and the stay, like it didn't get completely filled w/ braze, as the separation is at the joint. It was probably ridden like that for many years, as the front of the joint is brazed well and holds together.
It also has some goofiness on the seat tube, where something mashed it in a bit at the center, but that is probably an easy fix. This one is still plenty salvageable!
I just have so many projects and looking to free up some space. Please let me know if any of y'all are interested. I'd love for this to go to someone w/ some torch skills and give it some love. If this fits you, let's talk. Cost of shipping and it can be at your front door
I've got a 1972 Paramount frame that is in need of some love and since I'm solidly into reducing the fleet right now, I wanted to see if any of you are interested in it. I can take some measurements...I think it is roughly 56cm squared...maybe a 56.5 or 57cm seat tube. The chrome is beautiful.
I bought this frameset a couple of years ago here on the forums, but within a few minutes of receiving it, saw that it had a crack in the rear DS dropout between the dropout and the chain stay. To be honest, I don't know if it is so much a crack as it is a 'separation' between the dropout and the stay, like it didn't get completely filled w/ braze, as the separation is at the joint. It was probably ridden like that for many years, as the front of the joint is brazed well and holds together.
It also has some goofiness on the seat tube, where something mashed it in a bit at the center, but that is probably an easy fix. This one is still plenty salvageable!
I just have so many projects and looking to free up some space. Please let me know if any of y'all are interested. I'd love for this to go to someone w/ some torch skills and give it some love. If this fits you, let's talk. Cost of shipping and it can be at your front door
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1987 Crest Cannondale, 1987 Basso Gap, 1992 Rossin Performance EL, 1990ish Van Tuyl, 1985 Trek 670, 2003 Pinarello Surprise, 1990ish MBK Atlantique, 1987 Peugeot Competition, 1987 Nishiki Tri-A, 1981 Faggin, 1996 Cannondale M500, 1984 Mercian, 1982 AD SuperLeicht, 1985 Massi (model unknown), 1988 Daccordi Griffe , 1989 Fauxsin MTB, 1981 Ciocc Mockba, 1992 Bianchi Giro, 1977 Colnago Super, 1971 Raleigh International, 1998 Corratec Ap & Dun, 1991 Peugeot Slimestone
#1761
The Huffmeister
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#1762
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Well folks,
I promised to start cleaning up around here, and these were hanging around on my desk for at least three months. I have paired the holders with a couple of brake blocks from the Kool Stop inventory. There is some assembly required that need an Allen wrench to complete. Cost of shipping. (The two cards of blocks are $50 retail, so this is a deal). PM me Smiles, MH
Two pairs of brake block holders and the KS pads for them.
I promised to start cleaning up around here, and these were hanging around on my desk for at least three months. I have paired the holders with a couple of brake blocks from the Kool Stop inventory. There is some assembly required that need an Allen wrench to complete. Cost of shipping. (The two cards of blocks are $50 retail, so this is a deal). PM me Smiles, MH
Two pairs of brake block holders and the KS pads for them.
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#1763
WGB
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Location: Niagara Region
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Can I sign up for the pads?
#1764
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Well folks that was fast!
Wes, send shipping info via PM. Smiles, MH
Wes, send shipping info via PM. Smiles, MH
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MH
Did you see my email? Just wondering if you got it.
Did you see my email? Just wondering if you got it.
#1766
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Thank you!
Very grateful, just what do I owe you??
Very grateful, just what do I owe you??
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