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Old 12-08-22, 08:38 PM
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ISO: Maillard freewheel removal tool: Bicycle Research CT-3 or VAR-405 (will probably only need it for about a minute).

Found the Maillard helicomatic removal tool on this thread so fingers crossed
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Originally Posted by dukeofearl
ISO: Maillard freewheel removal tool: Bicycle Research CT-3 or VAR-405 (will probably only need it for about a minute).

Found the Maillard helicomatic removal tool on this thread so fingers crossed
Do you not have an LBS that likes beer/La Croix and would pop it off for you?
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I think I have the BR tool, but not inclined to let it go (I use it about once a decade). Are you sure you need to OWN this or could you just borrow it?
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Iso: a vintage style 27.0 seatpost and a triple crankset for a trek touring build. Doesn't have to be anything too fancy, but no straight pillar please. I have plenty of trade fodder so just let me know what you are looking for.
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Originally Posted by morri869
Iso: a vintage style 27.0 seatpost and a triple crankset for a trek touring build. Doesn't have to be anything too fancy, but no straight pillar please. I have plenty of trade fodder so just let me know what you are looking for.
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@SurferRosa - Thanks! Got a washer. Just trying to justify $40+ for a pair of caps!
I feel your pain. I ended up buying a dozen aluminum SKS ones and removing the "SKS" logo.
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Sunshine Skewer, 156mm trade for?


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Originally Posted by morri869
Iso: a vintage style 27.0 seatpost and a triple crankset for a trek touring build. Doesn't have to be anything too fancy, but no straight pillar please. I have plenty of trade fodder so just let me know what you are looking for.
I have several triples...any preferences, like brand, crank length, range of gears, age?
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Old 12-10-22, 08:48 AM
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150 pages ago in this thread I'd posted a wanted for one of these. Still haven't found one yet. They guy who was offering them stateside didn't even write back when I had asked about posting one up here. I mean, come on! It would fit in an envelope - easy to do. Oh well.

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Originally Posted by morri869
Iso: a vintage style 27.0 seatpost and a triple crankset for a trek touring build. Doesn't have to be anything too fancy, but no straight pillar please. I have plenty of trade fodder so just let me know what you are looking for.
I suspect @clubman will have something far better - but if he doesn't have something you can use I have a Shimano Exage Mountain (FC-M450) in 175mm that would be available sans chainrings. I also have the bottom bracket for same (English thread/68mm), but both cups and spindle have a fair amount of pitting. Pretty sure the BB would work well enough until you could find something better, though.

Please PM me on or before 20 Dec if you need it, as it may be in storage after that date.
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Old 12-11-22, 10:49 AM
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Eisentrauts

Hi there. I'm on the hunt for a 56-ish Eisentraut A, B, Limited, custom or whatever. I'd love a complete bike but frames or welcome.

Please don't forward me ebay or craigslist links unless they're yours.

Thanks!
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Originally Posted by gravelinmygears
Hi there. I'm on the hunt for a 56-ish Eisentraut A, B, Limited, custom or whatever. I'd love a complete bike but frames or welcome.

Please don't forward me ebay or craigslist links unless they're yours.

Thanks!
Ummm….check out the for sale section….
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Ummm….check out the for sale section….
Thanks! That’s one option I’m considering.
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ISO: a 32-hole high-flange front hub. Ideal would be something like Normandy (I have several 36-hole), but a Japanese copy of that design is fine. QR or solid axle (if it’s a QR, I’ll likely be converting it to solid axle; it’s for a project from the late 1930s). Thanks!
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Originally Posted by morri869
Iso: a vintage style 27.0 seatpost and a triple crankset for a trek touring build.
I have a 170mm Sugino triple, with 26-36-46 rings, all used but in good shape. Let me know if you are interested, and I’ll take pictures. I also have the cartridge BB to which it was attached, 113mm IIRC.
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Something like this, Bernie?

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Something like this, Bernie?

YESSSSS. as long as it's the rear one
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YESSSSS. as long as it's the rear one



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ISO - Dia Compe SS-5 brake lever screw and nut

I have a set of Dia Compe SS-5 brakes levers. 1 lever is missing the screw and nut. I have tried to replace with parts from the hardware store/McMasterCarr/google etc. I can't seem to match head size with length/shaft size (oversized head). Second issue is nut is captured in recessed hex area so nut also needs to be correct size. Anybody sitting on spares for some reason?

Is there someplace to source these kind of specific screws? or is it just a "parts bin" adventure?



Captive nut area:


Part(s) I need - Length is 18.8mm, but only 6mm is threaded. Shaft diameter is 4.91 mm (I forgot what the metric size was, M5?)





Length is 18.8mm but only threaded approx 6mm

I am also interested in trading for additional set(s) of these levers, particularly this style, with the rubber on the levers:
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Originally Posted by nlerner
ISO: a 32-hole high-flange front hub. Ideal would be something like Normandy (I have several 36-hole), but a Japanese copy of that design is fine. QR or solid axle (if it’s a QR, I’ll likely be converting it to solid axle; it’s for a project from the late 1930s). Thanks!
high flange Suzue - japan, stamped 80.no scratches or gouges, thats leftover brasso
Should polish up nice. wheel is nothing special. will despoke if desired. Oops, that's 8 D I think..

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high flange Suzue - japan, stamped 80.no scratches or gouges, thats leftover brasso
Should polish up nice. wheel is nothing special. will despoke if desired. Oops, that's 8 D I think..

Thanks for that, but any chance you could take a pic from a bit farther away? I don't see cutouts in the flange; and can you confirm it's 32-hole?
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Originally Posted by nlerner
Thanks for that, but any chance you could take a pic from a bit farther away? I don't see cutouts in the flange; and can you confirm it's 32-hole?
no cutouts, yes 32. verified that before digging it out. lol
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Old 12-12-22, 04:18 PM
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April of 1978


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ISO random parts

Have too many projects to mention without embarrassment. Looking for the following items:

- maillard or similar French skewers (100/120 or 126), non offset type (don't know what they're called)

- French threaded freewheels in working order

- chapter lea or Williams fluted chainset
- weinmann Carrera brakesets, ideally with both calipers and levers
Any and all help would be appreciated. Have other items I know I'll need, but can start here. Thank you in advance
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