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ISO and for trade thread part 5

Old 05-10-22, 04:58 AM
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Originally Posted by oneclick
Have a 122 BCD crankset with a 42, want a smaller small ring. If I had a 38 (39/40) with a smaller BCD I could make the 122 holes - 110 is just too close to 122, so anything smaller than that would do.
Self-serving of me to point this out, but if you can't find a used one, there's always this:

https://www.redclovercomponents.com/..._37_Teeth.html
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Old 05-11-22, 05:00 AM
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ISO Maillard 700 high-flange rear hub, 36h/126mm, Eng threading....

ISO Maillard 700 high-flange rear hub, 36h/126mm, English threading....
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Old 05-12-22, 12:08 PM
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Campy Quill Pedals for French flat tops or crank.

A recent injury prevents me from riding and most wrenching on my bicycle projects so I’m assessing my parts collection and looking to swap some of the fancier pieces I’m certain to never use myself. I’d like to trade this very nice pair of Campy quill pedals for a platform/ cage pedal set with French threads. I might also consider trading the pair for a French crankset. Let me know, I am happy to answer questions and talk about bicycles. Will trade with or without Cinelli Toe Clips.


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Old 05-16-22, 06:59 AM
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ISO: 1” threaded fork for 61cm frame, ~ 233 mm steerer. The frame geo is modestly racy.
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Originally Posted by jethin
ISO: 1” threaded fork for 61cm frame, ~ 233 mm steerer. The frame geo is modestly racy.
Any interest in a CX fork?
Modestly racy but for a muddy sort of race
has 235cm steerer, canti bosses (close set for CX so not touring or fatty-fat tires), Oria blades, red paint
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Old 05-16-22, 05:33 PM
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Originally Posted by jethin
ISO: 1” threaded fork for 61cm frame, ~ 233 mm steerer. The frame geo is modestly racy.
Originally Posted by unworthy1
Any interest in a CX fork?
Modestly racy but for a muddy sort of race
has 235cm steerer, canti bosses (close set for CX so not touring or fatty-fat tires), Oria blades, red paint
Have you 2 met?
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Old 05-16-22, 06:33 PM
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Thanks unworthy1 but I think it might be too weird to have a canti on the front and a side pull on the rear.

We haven’t met RustyJames but we’ve happily traded once or twice.
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Old 05-17-22, 03:34 PM
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jethin,
I have chrome fork that is a replacement fork marked 700c 17"-19" universal fork. I got it from the Madison Co-Op. It was on a bent frame they were trying to sell and the only salvage-able part was the fork. I had them send me the fork and asked them to scrap the frame. I have not used it and it could use some clean up and bit of paint near the crown but otherwise in good shape. PM me Smiles, MH

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Old 05-17-22, 08:57 PM
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And I have a fork with a 250 mm steerer with about 40mm of threads.it’s from a Miyata sports tourer. I will be out oF touch for a few days but if you don’t find anything in the meantime, send me a PM
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Old 05-18-22, 06:07 PM
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ISO: 108mm-ish square taper spindle no more than 2-4mm longer but no shorter.

Or a complete 108-112mm French BB
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Old 05-19-22, 01:08 PM
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Originally Posted by abshipp
ISO: 108mm-ish square taper spindle no more than 2-4mm longer but no shorter.

Or a complete 108-112mm French BB
are you fitting this spindle to a FR (68mm) BB shell? Does the taper matter (ISO or JIS)?
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Old 05-19-22, 05:30 PM
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Originally Posted by unworthy1
are you fitting this spindle to a FR (68mm) BB shell? Does the taper matter (ISO or JIS)?
Great questions that I didn’t think about.

68mm shell and JIS
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Old 05-20-22, 08:38 AM
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Naturally I give away a spare hub and then immediately acquired 8 rims ( great planning on my part ). I am now on the hunt for some cheap(ish) hubs as I've gotten back into wheel building and don't want to go nuts on parts just yet. I'll probably wind up selling the wheels off for the cost of parts here locally or use them for bartering. I would love to trade some parts for hubs, as I've REALLY overspent my fun-money lately.
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^I have a small collection of cheap hubs^
What are your particulars, besides "cheap":
Number of holes?
Flange size?
FW or cassette?
OLN for rear hubs: 120/126/130/135?
any brand preference?
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Old 05-20-22, 11:10 AM
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Originally Posted by abshipp
Great questions that I didn’t think about.

68mm shell and JIS
so far not finding anything in your size range, but I have a couple more bins to look thru.
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Originally Posted by unworthy1
^I have a small collection of cheap hubs^
What are your particulars, besides "cheap":
Number of holes?
Flange size?
FW or cassette?
OLN for rear hubs: 120/126/130/135?
any brand preference?
Great questions, I should have said:
I mostly need 32h (looking for a couple 100 and a couple 130) but I also need a pair of 36 (100 &130) and another single of 36 (100, 130 or 135). I don't care about flange, and while I'd love them to be cassette, I'm good with whatever is available. Any brand is good too!
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Originally Posted by RobertUI
Great questions, I should have said:
I mostly need 32h (looking for a couple 100 and a couple 130) but I also need a pair of 36 (100 &130) and another single of 36 (100, 130 or 135). I don't care about flange, and while I'd love them to be cassette, I'm good with whatever is available. Any brand is good too!
OK, will copy this info down and see what I have (if any) that fits the bill.

EDIT: yesterday's search results have cropped up 3 hubs, 2 front and one rear, that check some boxes on that list.
I will PM @RobertUI with details

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Old 05-22-22, 03:02 PM
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Originally Posted by merziac
Tx man, looking for the real deal. I may hack one together, got a couple of the tiny reflectors and plenty of leather on hand, the toe strap idea is a good one too.
merziac, did you ever find one of the old-style hub shiners that you were looking for? If not, this eBay source out of Canada might have what you're looking for:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/291773610871

Not particularly cheap w/shipping, and I don't know if it's what you're seeking or not. But I saw your comment yesterday and ran across the eBay listing while looking thru the vendor's listing earlier today.
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merziac, did you ever find one of the old-style hub shiners that you were looking for?
I think if I was looking for hub shiners, I'd ask over on The CABE.
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Originally Posted by Hondo6
merziac, did you ever find one of the old-style hub shiners that you were looking for? If not, this eBay source out of Canada might have what you're looking for:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/291773610871

Not particularly cheap w/shipping, and I don't know if it's what you're seeking or not. But I saw your comment yesterday and ran across the eBay listing while looking thru the vendor's listing earlier today.
Yep, tx, saw those, gonna make my own, eventually.
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ISO: Shimano FC-M739 crankset, 175mm arms, Or just a left crank arm for this crankset.
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Wanted, Shimano N600 BRONZE AERO Brake Levers

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I'm looking to acquire a pair of the Shimano BRONZE colour N600 AERO brake levers with intact brake hoods in good condition. Anyone have a pair they're willing to sell?

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ISO shorter Cinelli Stem

Hi folks,
I have a 120mm Cinelli 1R stem with a 26mm clamp. I need a shorter one, 90-100mm with the same 26mm clamp. Prefer a 1R, but would accept an XA if the other is not available. The one i have has a few minor scratches, but is overall in very good condition. See pix.
Email me; vancy@att.net for questions or additional pix.
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CLOSED ISO BikeRibbon Celeste (or maybe blue or white)

Edit: ordered two each of three colors from the manufacturer website for $72 total since the best celeste deal I found was $40 total for a single. May have a roll or two of white, blue, and/or celeste available in the future if anyone comes across this and is in need.

The 1989 and 1990 Bianchi Giro (I have a 1990) catalog indicates BikeRibbon handlebar tape so I thought I'd ask around to get that look. Available for costly shipping across the pond on eBay and from the manufacturer site - thought it was worth asking if anyone in CONUS has got some or knows a source? I know the new stuff is apparently not the same as the old stuff, but I gotta start somewhere, looks like they offer other varieties but what I am looking for they now call "Professional". Might be interested in the blue or white as well.


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ISO
Newish old style rubber block style pedal, preferred without reflectors. Wanted for my Market bike

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