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Old 06-20-23, 09:47 PM
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ISO Shimano DS cable stop

Want a single early style cable guide for the RH (DS) that has a "barrel adjuster" and not the later 3-or-6-position "flip lever" (this example must be that older style but it's the LH NDS):


I believe there may also be a SunTour guide that has barrel adjuster on the RH DS and if that fits a standard boss on a curved tube I'd be glad to trade for one of those.

I'll trade for anything in your list that's approx. of equal value, or can buy if reasonably priced.
NO RUSH: cause I'm out of town until July 1, but wanted get this in the stew-pot.
Thanks in advance!

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Originally Posted by unworthy1
Want to complete a pair (I have the NDS with 3-position flip "handle" but no DS with adjustable barrel such. as this example):


I can trade for anything in your list that's approx. of equal value, or can buy if reasonably priced.
NO RUSH: cause I'm out of town until July 1, but wanted get this in the stew-pot.
Thanks in advance!
Always thought the lever was drive side. The older Suntour had barrels on both sides. Then you get to deal with flat or curved mounts.
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ISO: 3TTT stem plug, Campy Chorus clips

HI folks, I've been doing some mods to my De Rosa, and am in need of the following:

My newly acquired De Rosa Panto 3TTT stem is missing the plug. I believe this is a Record 84, but not sure, so not quite sure what will work here.


I have a nice set of Campy Chorus pedals, but they have large size clips. Looking for smaller size (Medium). Note these are the ones that mount with two bolts in the bottom of the pedal, as there is no front facing cage...




Let me know if you have any of this stuff,

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Originally Posted by curbtender
Always thought the lever was drive side. The older Suntour had barrels on both sides. Then you get to deal with flat or curved mounts.
Whoops! there are errors in my request so need to make an update. I have an old Shimano workshop manual and pics there show just the type with barrel adjusters on both sides, I was incorrect: yes the more recent versions have that flip lever on the RH (DS) boss and the barrel is used on the LH (NDS) boss.
But for my purposes I don't want to use the lever, plus I already have one (and yes it's a 6-position not a 3) but want an earlier style guide with barrel adjuster that fits the RH DS boss. (cc-ing SurferRosa since he's offering me a pair with a 6-pos lever)
I guess if a Sun Tour will work in that position on the standard boss on a curved tube I'd be happy to take one instead of the Shimano.
UPDATE: got the one I needed, and then some more thanks to obrentharris so I'm all set for awhile.

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Ofmega Bottom Bracket

ISO Italian thread Ofmega bottom bracket with a 118mm spindle.
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Originally Posted by scrandalla
ISO Italian thread Ofmega bottom bracket with a 118mm spindle.
They are all over flea bay for $55 to $120. smiles, MH
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Thanks.

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They are all over flea bay for $55 to $120. smiles, MH
Yes, saw those. I also wanted to check here.
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Originally Posted by scrandalla
ISO Italian thread Ofmega bottom bracket with a 118mm spindle.
I have what I believe is Ofmega bottom bracket (would need to get the cup removal tool off from the fixed cup), but it's 130mm. For whatever strange reason, because the Ofmega crankset sitting on it was just a double.
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ISO: Crankset with 155mm arms. Single ring ideal; doesn't have to be high-end, just serviceable.

This is for one of the new kids' learn-to-ride bikes at work (a Fuji Ace 24). It came with a swedged steel double from factory with steel arms coated in plastic to hide the fact that they're terrible.

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SomaFab Condor 1 Handlebar

https://www.sevendaycyclist.com/soma

Somafab started making the Condor 2 with less sweep back. I thought I'd take a long shot to see if things align where someone here has a set (condor 1), wants to sell them, and sees the post.

Probably I'll go with the Surly TruckStop bar. No sweep back, but reasonably priced...and the bars are for a Surly. I can match the frame, seatpost clamp, and bars!!

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ISO orphaned silver VO Zeppelin front fender with stays, 700C/27". Pre-chewed is acceptable but it does need to be full length . For trade: what do you need? I have quite a hoard of frames and parts.
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Anyone have an Arabesque 600 crankset they are looking to clear out? 172.5mm is the even stretchier ask. I see the 170mm version for sale, but never see the alleged longer version.
For trade I can offer up a "Super Custom" triple or a (I think) it's a
oops- the double is a Sakae SA.
Custom something double, both are 170mm.
- I’m always thinking the Shimano is always the bees knees of bike bits. Amy opinions on the Sakae & Custom?

I've also got a 175mm Dura Ace I was / am planning on using in lieu of the Custom double. But then it don't match the rest of the group.
... and I 'm not sure when I'll put the pair of Customs to use.

The Arabesque crankset I think I want.
https://velobase.com/ViewComponent.a...8-a9080ec3d4fb

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Looking for a pair of Shimano 7402 aero hoods if anyone's got some hanging around
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Looking for a pair of Shimano 7402 aero hoods if anyone's got some hanging around
I thought eBay seller opti_softlens had reproductions, but I'm not seeing them right now. You might send a message.
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I have a Raleigh DL-1 here which I want to build up with this Alexrims DR13 700C wheel in front - however, I'm lacking a matching rear hoop in 36H. Just need the rim, not built; it's going to get a Sturmey RXL-RD3 in the back.

Condition not too much of a concern, so long as it's presentable enough.



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Wanted - short (155-ish) alloy crank/s/set

Also posted in the forsale forum as a WTB; looking for an alloy double hopeful with rings, to outfit that CCM Junior (ERTRO 540) ten speed that just turned up.
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I'm looking for a 36H 700c rim for a touring build that I'm working on. I'd prefer something that's not black, but I am not too choosey. I'd love to work out some kind of swap (I've got a lot of different parts including several tt/tri bars).

Thanks!
(Edit to add size)

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Originally Posted by RobertUI
I'm looking for a 36H rim for a touring build that I'm working on.
What size?
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Originally Posted by RobertUI
I'm looking for a 36H rim for a touring build that I'm working on. I'd prefer something that's not black, but I am not too choosey. I'd love to work out some kind of swap (I've got a lot of different parts including several tt/tri bars).

Thanks!
you're looking for new or vintage?
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ISO Shimano 5700 right STI shifter/lever have 5800 model to trade

Hi folks,

During last week’s restocking run to our local co-op to support my work at home refurbishing assignments, I discovered what appeared to be a Shimano 5700 right STI shifter/lever in very good condition. Because it didn’t have a mate, the manager only wanted $20 for it. Great deal! A couple of days after I got it home I discovered that it was actually a 5800 which is 11 speed instead of 10. I’m interested in trading this for the 5700 model. Also willing to add $ if someone has a left unit they would like to part with.

Back story: I recently acquired a mid 80s Masi Gran Corsa. Although it’s a bit of a Franken bike, it is in exceptionally good condition. The previous owner had “upgraded" it to a Shimano STI gear train using 9 speed 105 components. I wanted to install wider bars and decided to upgrade to 10 speeds with Ultegra components that I have on hand. These are 10 speed units with the floppy, exposed cable housing. Not sure of model number. While I’d like to get back to the original Campagnolo Athena components, the 5700 parts would enable me to tidy things up.

I realize that this is not C & V, but in the past, you folks have been the most helpful.

Thanks and regards,

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ISO BB and spindle for Stronglight 54 Cottered crank (English)

I am looking for a Cottered crank bottom bracket and spindle to work with a Stronglight 54 crank on my '67 Paramount, so English thread. I think these came originally with Stronglight. Here is a pic of what I would be looking for. I honestly don't know much about cotter less, so this is new for me; the Stronglight spindle below is marked A132, if that helps. Let me know, thanks, Andy



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ISO a ~ 80mm quill stem, riser or possibly a short-ish technomic. 26.0 mm clamp preferred.
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Originally Posted by jethin
ISO a ~ 80mm quill stem, riser or possibly a short-ish technomic. 26.0 mm clamp preferred.
Might have an SR in an 80, but I’d think it would be 25.4 clamp?

I can search if you wish.
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ISO a set of Weinmann 730 side-pull brakes.
Never mind, I found a way to not need these.

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Originally Posted by Schweinhund
you're looking for new or vintage?
No preference at all, just looking for it to be a swap. 😁
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