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MTB stuff
XT short cage rear derailleur
XT short cage rear derailleur
XTR M950 rear derailleur
XTR M950 rear derailleur
XTR M900 ti crank bolts
XTR brake levers
XTR brake levers
XT brake levers
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XT V brake set
XT V brake set
DX thumbies
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Cyclone rear derailleur
Cyclone rear derailleur
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Nice!!
I always thought those black Cyclone derailleurs were cool! Of course, that was the era of the Campy Super Record bits with the black anodizing, as well as some Shimano Dura-Ace too.
The black Cyclone was the only one that fit my budget, though!
Now I've managed to get some Super Record bits....
but the love of the black Cyclone stuff hasn't faded!
Steve in Peoria
I always thought those black Cyclone derailleurs were cool! Of course, that was the era of the Campy Super Record bits with the black anodizing, as well as some Shimano Dura-Ace too.
The black Cyclone was the only one that fit my budget, though!
Now I've managed to get some Super Record bits....
but the love of the black Cyclone stuff hasn't faded!
Steve in Peoria
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Those bar plugs are something I didn't even know existed until seeing this, and now I NEED them.
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For my ti Merckx I managed to get a gunmetal NOS 3TTT stem, including the rubber bung over the top bolt which often goes AWOL, matching gunmetal 3TTT Competizione (Merckx bend) bars, which also came with some original 3TTT shiny bar ends.
And after years of searching, I managed to find some NOS Team Panasonic gloves to go with my Team Panasonic Merckx. The white even has the same pearlescent finish as the white on the bike frames. I now have original Team Panasonic gloves, cap, jersey and jacket, so if anyone knows of any Team Panasonic socks, please let me know
And after years of searching, I managed to find some NOS Team Panasonic gloves to go with my Team Panasonic Merckx. The white even has the same pearlescent finish as the white on the bike frames. I now have original Team Panasonic gloves, cap, jersey and jacket, so if anyone knows of any Team Panasonic socks, please let me know
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While it is no longer such, I bought my first Lejeune Champ du Monde NOS NIB. Pic below is assembly as delivered.
NOS CdM out of the box_01 by L Travers, on Flickr
Opening of the box below. Ray Florman did the honors. He asked if I wanted to open it up at the shop and I responded with , "Would you like to?" Ray responded with, "Where's my knife?" Box had been opened for pics and repacked by John Barron.
NOS CdM opening_10 by L Travers, on Flickr
NOS CdM out of the box_01 by L Travers, on Flickr
Opening of the box below. Ray Florman did the honors. He asked if I wanted to open it up at the shop and I responded with , "Would you like to?" Ray responded with, "Where's my knife?" Box had been opened for pics and repacked by John Barron.
NOS CdM opening_10 by L Travers, on Flickr
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I debated posting this one, as it's not as rare or old or desirable as some of the really cool stuff in this thread. But it's my stash of NOS/NIB Shimano 7-speed cassettes, to keep those bikes going for a few years.
You can see most of them are at the HG50 quality level, with an IG60 11-28, an HG90 12-21, and a low-miles HG70 13-21 (no box, upper left corner) to round things out. I got the two late-90s HG50 13-21s in the small boxes from Boulder Cycle for a song! Here's what a representative sample of the cassettes look like:
I don't have specific plans for everything in this box, but I'm glad I bought them by the handful when they were about $20 each. Nowadays, 7-speed cassettes with "road" gearing aren't nearly as plentiful or cheap. At least from Shimano.
You can see most of them are at the HG50 quality level, with an IG60 11-28, an HG90 12-21, and a low-miles HG70 13-21 (no box, upper left corner) to round things out. I got the two late-90s HG50 13-21s in the small boxes from Boulder Cycle for a song! Here's what a representative sample of the cassettes look like:
I don't have specific plans for everything in this box, but I'm glad I bought them by the handful when they were about $20 each. Nowadays, 7-speed cassettes with "road" gearing aren't nearly as plentiful or cheap. At least from Shimano.
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Brand new crown and 1” steer tube for a Tange Switchblade fork. Sadly, no fork blades. If anyone has a line on a fork I’d be very interested:
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