ISO and for trade thread part 5
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ISO: Non-drive side crank for Stronglight 99 crankset. Length 170mm and 9/16 - 20 pedal threads. Have a small stash to share with or can pay cash. Also interested in those pesky Stronglight metal dustcaps that are always rolling into drains, dark corners, under the car in the garage, etc. One more also, affordable reasonably good 51t or 52t outer chainring for Stronglight 93 crankset. I better stop or I'll appear to be very needy (which I am!). 
Thx!

Thx!
FOR SALE STRONGLITE MODEL 99 CRANK 170 ARM LENGTH - STAMPED 14X125 BUT
9/16" STANDARD PEDALS FIT FINE - CHAIN RINGS ARE
52 - 32 - 52 HAS PIN TO PREVENT CHAIN FROM JAMMING BETWEEN CRANK +
CHAIN RING
86BCD CAN USE 54 - 28 CHAIN RINGS
$85 CASH OR USPS (POST OFFICE) MONEY ORDER - NO PAYPAL - shipped to
U.S.A in a USPS MEDIUM FLAT RATE BOX ($14.35)
$85 CASH OR USPS (POST OFFICE) MONEY ORDER - SHIPPED to
USA
CONTACT OFF LIST = charliepedal (at) verizon (dot) net
THANK YOU FOR READING
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Jennersville Pennsylvania U.S.A.
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I use this plumbers brush from Home Depot for this and again IMO it works very well and is bigger with a good handle to "dig" in for good effect. I also use a right angle pick to scribe the threads clean before using the restorer for excellent results every time.
Here's the pedal thread tools too.




Here's the pedal thread tools too.





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Yep 
Also just made some out of Campy spindles for the Strawberry build as the Campys are always a tight fit in standard Japanese threads, the pedal extenders were really tight and I was tired of wrestling with them, had some spares and made it so.

Also just made some out of Campy spindles for the Strawberry build as the Campys are always a tight fit in standard Japanese threads, the pedal extenders were really tight and I was tired of wrestling with them, had some spares and made it so.

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Full circle over and over.

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I'm convinced, but I hope the parts of bikeforum.net that I frequent stick with the human-powered version.
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I posted a set of 1990s Look-style Shimano 105 pedals a week or so ago that I wanted to update to say no trade is required--if anyone wants them, they're yours for the price of postage.
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Well, we're just talking about tired old KZ 1000's in stock trim, setup for the track.
These have got to be one of the toughest mechanical designs ever produced for any purpose.
I'd put their brutal strength up against even those big diesel's.
I don't have any good pics at hand but I'll cobble something up.
These have got to be one of the toughest mechanical designs ever produced for any purpose.
I'd put their brutal strength up against even those big diesel's.

I don't have any good pics at hand but I'll cobble something up.
Glenn
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ISO: Araya CTL-370 rim in 28 or 32 hole, for my next wheel building project
I have following rims that I am looking to trade:
-Araya CTL-370 rim, 36h, black
-Araya CT-19 rim, 36h, gray, but missing the sticker
-Ambrosio 19 Extra Elite Durex rim, gray, 32 hole, the eyelets could use some cleaning

Araya CTL-370, 36H

Araya CT-19, 36H

Ambrosio 19 Extra Elite Durex, 32H
I have following rims that I am looking to trade:
-Araya CTL-370 rim, 36h, black
-Araya CT-19 rim, 36h, gray, but missing the sticker
-Ambrosio 19 Extra Elite Durex rim, gray, 32 hole, the eyelets could use some cleaning

Araya CTL-370, 36H

Araya CT-19, 36H

Ambrosio 19 Extra Elite Durex, 32H
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Trade
I have another trade:
My hand-built, true, smooth, and vintage (from the 90's) Mavic GL 330 red label tubulars with Dura-Ace 7400 hubs and 8 speed cassette, without skewers. I thought I would use these for a project, but I don't think I will.
For:
Your pair of track wheels. Not particularly picky about them, silver clincher rims would be nice, but I am not looking for any thing "deep V." I've rediscovered the joy of riding fixed gear, so this would be fun for me. Just send me a pic of what you've got!

Mavic GL 330 to Dura-Ace 7400 8s
My hand-built, true, smooth, and vintage (from the 90's) Mavic GL 330 red label tubulars with Dura-Ace 7400 hubs and 8 speed cassette, without skewers. I thought I would use these for a project, but I don't think I will.
For:
Your pair of track wheels. Not particularly picky about them, silver clincher rims would be nice, but I am not looking for any thing "deep V." I've rediscovered the joy of riding fixed gear, so this would be fun for me. Just send me a pic of what you've got!

Mavic GL 330 to Dura-Ace 7400 8s
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ISO: Campagnolo Victory rear derailleur
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Some vintage fixie wheels
I have another trade:
My hand-built, true, smooth, and vintage (from the 90's) Mavic GL 330 red label tubulars with Dura-Ace 7400 hubs and 8 speed cassette, without skewers. I thought I would use these for a project, but I don't think I will.
For:
Your pair of track wheels. Not particularly picky about them, silver clincher rims would be nice, but I am not looking for any thing "deep V." I've rediscovered the joy of riding fixed gear, so this would be fun for me. Just send me a pic of what you've got!

Mavic GL 330 to Dura-Ace 7400 8s
My hand-built, true, smooth, and vintage (from the 90's) Mavic GL 330 red label tubulars with Dura-Ace 7400 hubs and 8 speed cassette, without skewers. I thought I would use these for a project, but I don't think I will.
For:
Your pair of track wheels. Not particularly picky about them, silver clincher rims would be nice, but I am not looking for any thing "deep V." I've rediscovered the joy of riding fixed gear, so this would be fun for me. Just send me a pic of what you've got!

Mavic GL 330 to Dura-Ace 7400 8s
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@malcala622, put one type on the left side of the bike and the other on the right. No one will be able to see two different types at once. I haven't done that but I have used mismatched cranks, and it doesn't bother me.
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I think that I am looking for something a little bit more light weight, maybe with fewer spokes?
Although the history of both the Paris Sport and the Lotus Sprint are super interesting. You should consider uploading pictures of the frame and wheels to this blog if you haven't yet.
Although the history of both the Paris Sport and the Lotus Sprint are super interesting. You should consider uploading pictures of the frame and wheels to this blog if you haven't yet.
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For reference, here's an old photo I have of the 7mm version (from the era when you had to convert a R556 using an 800A):

Alternately, I'd be open to a black Tektro R559 for rear recessed mount.
-Kurt
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ISO: parts for my 63 paramount. I am in Toronto, Canada so shipping isnt as cheap as continental US so it may be more likely to work out if you've got more than 1 item but let me know what you've got. Good or better condition with no pitting.
British thread campagnolo bottom bracket. Post-CPSC would be ideal as my FD has the little rounded tab. Jeirvine has one he offered but if I can package with more stuff that would make sense.
52T Campagnolo nuovo record chainring, 144bcd.
27.2 Campagnolo seatpost, two bolt.
Brooks Professional with large copper rivets
26.4 crown race british thread nuovo record headset or earlier gran sport.
First generation Weinmann 999 brakes and levers
Titan stem and Maes handlebar or something else. 80-100mm, 42cm or wider. I dont know if they made these size .
Record or gran sport derailleur. I have a nuovo record derailleur but am looking for an earlier one.
British thread campagnolo bottom bracket. Post-CPSC would be ideal as my FD has the little rounded tab. Jeirvine has one he offered but if I can package with more stuff that would make sense.
52T Campagnolo nuovo record chainring, 144bcd.
27.2 Campagnolo seatpost, two bolt.
Brooks Professional with large copper rivets
26.4 crown race british thread nuovo record headset or earlier gran sport.
First generation Weinmann 999 brakes and levers
Titan stem and Maes handlebar or something else. 80-100mm, 42cm or wider. I dont know if they made these size .
Record or gran sport derailleur. I have a nuovo record derailleur but am looking for an earlier one.
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I can do the BB, chainring, seatpost and headset. (and maybe brakes, not sure of the model) Good riding condition or do you want higher grade?
I think I can do either grade for the above items.
I think I can do either grade for the above items.
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I can do the Brooks Professional with large copper rivets in good riding condition, the leather comes with some scuffs, but looks good. The top says "Pre-Softened", so I am not sure if this is within your timeframe or not.
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Thanks to everyone that responded. I found the BB, headset, seatpost and ring.
For now I may cool it a bit on the buying and build it up with some record/super record stuff I have on hand and see how I like riding it before restoring further.
For now I may cool it a bit on the buying and build it up with some record/super record stuff I have on hand and see how I like riding it before restoring further.
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Sorry, I have a Triomphe rear derailleur instead of a Victory. the search continues!
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