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Old 07-17-18, 09:40 AM
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Originally Posted by Ex Pres
As these rims are dark anodized w/o a machined brake track (and therefore wear, not always prettily, through the ano), what kind of brake track wear are you willing to take?
Yeah, I know about the brake wear. They are going on a burnt orange bike so darker is nice. Silver brake tracks are tolerable eventually too. Silver rims would be more chronologically correct though.

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Have:

CW-5000 Superbe Pro crankset, 52-42, 144 BCD, date code AK (Nov. 1984)
Italian threaded SunTour bottom bracket for the above
CB-2200 Superbe Pro brake levers, "compact" reach, no hoods
CB-3200 Superbe brake levers, slotted, non-original hoods
CB-4100 Superbe single pivot brakes (pair), 57mm reach, nutted, original SunTour branded salmon pads
CB-3600 Superbe Pro single pivot brakes (pair), 49mm max reach, recessed
SP-SB00 Superbe Pro seat post, 27.2, some of the anodization has worn off toward the bottom
SunTour shift levers, unsure of the model

I could be off on the specific models of any of these. Pictures below.

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Campagnolo NR/SR/Victory single pivot brakes, post-CSPC OK, ideally recessed
Campagnolo NR/SR brake levers
Campagnolo NR/SR/Victory crank
Campagnolo seat post, 27.2 or 26.4, preferably not fluted or aero

Open to other nice Campy bits, new or old
This drew no interest at all. I suppose I shouldn't be too surprised since I'm trying to trade pork for matzo here, but I thought there might be some Superbe fan out there with some Campy bits to unload.

To be clear, I'm not necessarily looking for a 1-to-1 trade. I understand that Campy parts in good condition tend to have more value than SunTour. Mostly I'm just trying to avoid having to squeeze money out of a sale only to have it squeezed back out of me when I buy what I need.

Also ISO: a pair of Campagnolo chamfered brake shoe fixing nuts (2022) and washers (2003).
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Old 07-17-18, 12:41 PM
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Originally Posted by jimmuller
ISO pair MA40 rims, 36h

Or GP4. I can go with sew-ups or high-end clinchers.

Will even consider any other skinny rim with similar IRD.
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I've got some Mavic Reflex dark anodized rims in NOS condition. Would those work for you? I also have some Mach 2 CD 2 but those are heavier with a smaller ERD.
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Originally Posted by Andy_K
I've got some Mavic Reflex dark anodized rims in NOS condition. Would those work for you? I also have some Mach 2 CD 2 but those are heavier with a smaller ERD.
Ah, I'm not sure. They the rims with the yellow and blue labels? What IRD? Anyway, I may have a line on some already.

Addendum: So far, no luck, no line (yet)....
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Originally Posted by jimmuller
Ah, I'm not sure. They the rims with the yellow and blue labels? What IRD? Anyway, I may have a line on some already.
No, these have a label with the Mavic logo in a yellow box and "Reflex" in silver letters on a black background. I'll post a pic and measurements when I get home. Google seems to think that the ERD is somewhere between 611 and 614.
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Originally Posted by jimmuller
Ah, I'm not sure. They the rims with the yellow and blue labels? What IRD? Anyway, I may have a line on some already.
Well, it turns out the Reflec rims I have are 32H. I do have some 36H Mach 2 CD 2s but the ERD for those is like 604.

FWIW, here’s a pic of the Reflexes.
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ISO:

- Campi rear front skewer, flat lever, conical nut.

- Basic ~ 47-57 mm brakes, new or old. Frame takes nutted, but I can convert modern Asian made dual pivots.

HAVE: Matching Campi rear skewer (would trade), Good Schtuff...

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Originally Posted by jethin
ISO:

- Campi rear skewer, flat lever, conical nut. Hub is 126mm.

- Basic ~ 47-57 mm brakes, new or old. Frame takes nutted, but I can convert modern Asian made dual pivots.

HAVE: Matching Campi front skewer (would trade), Good Schtuff...
I don't have any available for trade, but I can recommend a brake to you. Miche Performance calipers are available for around $27.50 for a set (front and rear) from a couple of UK web sites. I've got a set of these on my Trek and with Kool Stop pads they work very well. I can also confirm that they work with the Tektro pivot bolt for nutted conversion.
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ISO: FD for my hybrid winter bike project. Needs to be a triple and have a clamp size of 31.8. Also must be a top pull model.

HAVE: lots!

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Originally Posted by jethin
ISO:

- Campi rear skewer, flat lever, conical nut. Hub is 126mm.

- Basic ~ 47-57 mm brakes, new or old. Frame takes nutted, but I can convert modern Asian made dual pivots.

HAVE: Matching Campi front skewer (would trade), Good Schtuff...
So all you REALLY need is the skewer portion for 126mm OLD as it is easy to swap the lever? I might be able to help you out with that, I'll have to check the campy QR lever parts organizer this weekend unless someone else helps you out first...
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Originally Posted by jonwvara
While I'm in foraging mode, does anyone have a set of Shimano BR-MC70 brakes (front, rear, and associated hardware) that they're not using? I believe they were pretty common on mid-80s mountain bikes.
Somewhat common, but not that easy to find a nice set anymore, unfortunately, with the retro MTB craze in full swing (kind of where 70s road bikes were at 15-20 years ago) they are pretty highly valued. Even the later XTs like the BR-M732 and 734 are pretty highly valued. It took me a really long time to find a nice set of 734s and I paid handsomely for them.
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ISO city brake levers for my clunker challenge conversion. I was going to just get some VO levers but would rather keep everything vintage.

I have a pair of drop levers for trade, or other various parts if interested.
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ISO: CAMPAGNOLO FRONT SKEWER

I need the little brother to this skewer.
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ISO = tubular front wheel with Araya Aero World Champion rim.
i’ve got the rear (pictured below).

Have some nice things for trade.

PM me for trade.



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Originally Posted by cyclotoine
Somewhat common, but not that easy to find a nice set anymore, unfortunately, with the retro MTB craze in full swing (kind of where 70s road bikes were at 15-20 years ago) they are pretty highly valued. Even the later XTs like the BR-M732 and 734 are pretty highly valued. It took me a really long time to find a nice set of 734s and I paid handsomely for them.
Dude! You're harshing my mellow! I hadn't realized that people care a fig about old mountain bikes. I don't, so I assumed no one else did, either.
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Originally Posted by Wildwood
ISO = tubular front wheel with Araya Aero World Champion rim.
i’ve got the rear (pictured below).

Have some nice things for trade.

PM me for trade.



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ISO 25.0mm seat post, SR Laprade would work but hopefully something nicer, in presentable condition. Have a SR 26.8 post, some early D/A brakesets, Cinelli track bars, much more to offer.
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ISO 1984 or so Campagnolo Triomphe rear mech. To complete a TSD Guerc that originally came equipped. Not really sure what I've got to trade... mavfac racer or dia compe cemterpulls, Shimano 600 arabesque front der, Surly fixed gear wheelset... clamp on tri bars...
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Looking for a triple (road) front derailleur, bottom pull, that fits on a 28.6mm seat tube. I have a Sora one for trade, never used, that fits on a 34.9mm seat tube.
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Looking for a pair of black Suntour XC brake calipers. May have trade bits; please inquire.
Found some.
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Correcting my dumb mistake upthread; I’m actually ISO:

- Campi front skewer, flat lever, conical nut.
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Originally Posted by malcala622
ISO: CAMPAGNOLO FRONT SKEWER

I need the little brother to this skewer.
Pretty sure that's a later Nuovo Tipo front skewer, but I could be wrong.
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Originally Posted by malcala622
ISO: CAMPAGNOLO FRONT SKEWER

I need the little brother to this skewer.
One on ebay now, $35 Buy it now, $5 shipping.
​​​​​​https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Cam...lo+skewer.TRS0
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Ebay was the first place i checked and did find that one but $40 is ridiculous for one skewer. Thought id ask here before using eBay when I get desperate. Thank you though for the help

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Looking for a Suntour Cyclone Front Derailleur to match the replacement one on my Raleigh Record. Not sure of what generation I need but here is a pic for id match.

Also looking for a set of Weinmann brake lever hoods
looks like this
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