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Old 10-31-22, 07:03 AM
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Retracting my offer from #5291 above. While the seatpost is indeed the wrong size for the Lotus frame it came in, the mismatch is 26.6mm versus 26.8, not 27.2. I also realized that my Bianchi is 26.6, so I will be using the fully adjustable (versus micro stepped) post in the Bianchi now.
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Old 10-31-22, 07:47 AM
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Originally Posted by mrv
Looking for one these quill stems with an integrated hanger.
Got a Nitto Technomic about 60mm long for a trade. Or threadless stems. Or cash.

Probably not what you’re looking for but have these.


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Old 11-01-22, 12:55 PM
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Originally Posted by jdawginsc
Probably not what you’re looking for but have these.

For the middle one - does it have the "hanger hole" through it? It looks like it does not. The other two are more..... industrial looking than I'm after.
Thanks!
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Old 11-01-22, 01:28 PM
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Originally Posted by mrv
For the middle one - does it have the "hanger hole" through it? It looks like it does not. The other two are more..... industrial looking than I'm after.
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Old 11-01-22, 06:27 PM
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ISO Nervar Sport Cotterless Left Hand Crank 170mm

I’m looking for the non-drive side Nervar Sport Left Hand Steel Crank in 170mm.
Here is a picture of the drive side crank and rings that I currently have:



Let me know what you need.
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Old 11-02-22, 07:24 AM
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Originally Posted by ehcoplex
Anone have an extra of these lying around? I just need one. (I know I can find 'em on eBay & from Rustines, just figured I'd check here first......)
bump...... anyone?
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Old 11-04-22, 02:52 PM
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D-5S Spindle

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ISO: stronglight bottom bracket spindle (77 px10le) that's long enough for a triple crankset
Help me find a D-5S 70x127.5 (apparently they also made a 124.5 ver. that has a 3mm shorter left taper?) spindle and you can have mine! I have a Stronglight spindle on my Gitane Grantour that I am trying to replace but I cannot find what I need. There's a 5S spindle on ebay that's the correct lengths etc. but I'm also frustratingly obsessive with what the bike looks like so I'm holding out for a bolt, rather than nut, version.

Anyone with a spindle marked D-5S - Hit me up!
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Old 11-04-22, 05:11 PM
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MAFAC Brake Cable Adjuster

Originally Posted by ehcoplex
bump...... anyone?
Pls pm me if you still need one of these critters.
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Old 11-05-22, 11:56 AM
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Originally Posted by GullyFoylesbike
Help me find a D-5S 70x127.5 (apparently they also made a 124.5 ver. that has a 3mm shorter left taper?) spindle and you can have mine! I have a Stronglight spindle on my Gitane Grantour that I am trying to replace but I cannot find what I need. There's a 5S spindle on ebay that's the correct lengths etc. but I'm also frustratingly obsessive with what the bike looks like so I'm holding out for a bolt, rather than nut, version.

Anyone with a spindle marked D-5S - Hit me up!
just ordered one on ebay from france. cheers!
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Old 11-06-22, 02:45 PM
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Originally Posted by ehcoplex
bump...... anyone?
Just found these in my stash. The same thing?

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Old 11-06-22, 05:34 PM
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Originally Posted by nlerner
Just found these in my stash. The same thing?

These are the older style. I would guess they were discontinued in the mid to late sixties. They are interchangeable with the newer style shown by @ehcoplex.
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Old 11-07-22, 06:42 AM
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Originally Posted by obrentharris
These are the older style. I would guess they were discontinued in the mid to late sixties. They are interchangeable with the newer style shown by @ehcoplex.
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Yup, just as obrentharris says- though I think the change came later (my '72 PX-10 has the older ones). The newer ones are a little nicer (the larger 'drum' is easier to turn) and since I've already got one of the newer ones my preference is for another like it. But, functionally they're pretty much the same, so if I can't find an orphaned 'new' version soon I'll opt for the older ones. nlerner How much would you like for a couple of 'em?
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Old 11-07-22, 06:47 AM
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Originally Posted by ehcoplex
Yup, just as obrentharris says- though I think the change came later (my '72 PX-10 has the older ones). The newer ones are a little nicer (the larger 'drum' is easier to turn) and since I've already got one of the newer ones my preference is for another like it. But, functionally they're pretty much the same, so if I can't find an orphaned 'new' version soon I'll opt for the older ones. nlerner How much would you like for a couple of 'em?
Send me an email if you need ‘em: lerner dot n at gmail dot com
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Old 11-08-22, 05:29 PM
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ISO Simplex SLJ seatpost 26.6
The alloy model with the domed top.
I have lots of stuff to trade.

Found one!

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Old 11-10-22, 06:02 PM
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WTB a single used but decent Mavic MA2 32h 700c rim. Also looking for a 27 X 1-1/4 Rigida 36h black label aluminum rim.
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Old 11-13-22, 01:41 PM
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ISO very good 45-tooth Pro 5 vis Cyclotouriste outer chain ring. Can trade a VG (or better) 49 tooth outer or 46 tooth inner/middle. I ran a 49/46 half-step but never really used the 49 in this flatland.
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Old 11-13-22, 05:36 PM
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Originally Posted by EVlove
Posting at the same time. Exactly. Does anybody know if a Brooks clamp would work? I got a type 80 from the same seller that did come with its clamp, thank goodness, because as it turns out it doesn't follow the Brooks "standard." The rails aren't even parallel.
Yes, you can make a Brooks clamp work for any two-rail saddle. It doesn't matter if the rails aren't spaced exactly right or if they aren't parallel; they are springs. They will do what you want then to do though it may take a little persuasion. You may have to fiddle and futz to assemble the clamp with a poorly fitting saddle. The trick is to get all the parts together on the saddle with the post one place. If the rails don't seat properly, start tightening the nuts anyway, and you'll see when you have to force one rail or another to behave. Adjust it where you want it before you tighten it. And when you have it where you want it, tighten the **** out of it.

I may actually have an Idéale clamp for a double rail saddle.... I will go look.
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Old 11-13-22, 06:02 PM
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I may actually have an Idéale clamp for a double rail saddle.... I will go look.
Much appreciated but I think I'll just get a generic clamp then and crank it down as you suggested. Was simply hesitating to do that as it seemed there had to be a better way.

As mentioned, it's unlikely that the saddle will see much use, and at any rate it will be atop the Zizzo. No need to be period correct.
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Old 11-13-22, 08:00 PM
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Originally Posted by philbob57
ISO very good 45-tooth Pro 5 vis Cyclotouriste outer chain ring. Can trade a VG (or better) 49 tooth outer or 46 tooth inner/middle. I ran a 49/46 half-step but never really used the 49 in this flatland.
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Old 11-13-22, 11:54 PM
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Originally Posted by nlerner
Just found these in my stash. The same thing?

OK, never afraid to admit my ignorance: what are they?

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OK, never afraid to admit my ignorance: what are they?

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Mafac lever cable adjusters.
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Very posh cigarette holders.
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Very posh cigarette holders.
Oui - et ils sont français aussi !
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ISO:

Suntour XC pedals that won't break the bank.

Will consider XC-II bear traps, but preference given to more conventional designs like XC Pro, XC Comp, XX 9000, etc. Black cages are a requirement and preference given to pairs not missing their dust caps. If the spindles are black, all the better! Should spin nicely or else be serviceable. Cosmetic condition not too important. "Rider quality" is fine.


Can purchase via PayPal or offer potential trades.​​​​​
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Originally Posted by Dirt Road Blues
ISO:

Suntour XC pedals that won't break the bank.

Will consider XC-II bear traps, but preference given to more conventional designs like XC Pro, XC Comp, XX 9000, etc. Black cages are a requirement and preference given to pairs not missing their dust caps. If the spindles are black, all the better! Should spin nicely or else be serviceable. Cosmetic condition not too important. "Rider quality" is fine.


Can purchase via PayPal or offer potential trades.​​​​​
Pretty sure you know this may a big ask and likely not cheap or reasonable.

Ifn I was you, I would get some MKS BM7's for place holders and ride on.

They are plenty correct and a set you could have for the rest of your days.
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