Pay it forward...
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PENDING DEAL
Two Mavic tubular rims.
Two Mavic tubular rims.
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fettsvenska Sent PM.
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Stem Wedge?
Gone.
Your's for postage.
Your's for postage.
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Nishiki International, 1973. No front wheel. Has been mounted on my air trainer for the last 10 years. Local pickup only. In Ventura County. I would like to save this from the dumpster.
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Any idea why we have two "pay it forward" threads? The other is here. No need to respond if this has been hashed out already and I'm the only person who is unaware of the reasons for the duality.
At any rate, along with a few boxes of French parts I received recently, I also got a four-page Huret brochure describing how to install and set up several of their derailleurs (700, Svelto, Luxe, and Allvit, each page in French, English, and German). I ironed it to reduce some of the creases and scanned it. The result is here. The original is a bit more cheery, having been printed on a rose-colored paper. Unfortunately, my scanner software dumped core ("crapped out" for those not in the Unix/Linux world) when I tried to scan it in color.
I'm not really a Francophile and am not a document collector at all. I'm happy to pass along the original to anyone interested in such stuff. If you want it (and you live in the USofA, where I can mail letters cheaply), drop me an email (skip.montanaro@gmail.com) with your street address and I'll send it along.
At any rate, along with a few boxes of French parts I received recently, I also got a four-page Huret brochure describing how to install and set up several of their derailleurs (700, Svelto, Luxe, and Allvit, each page in French, English, and German). I ironed it to reduce some of the creases and scanned it. The result is here. The original is a bit more cheery, having been printed on a rose-colored paper. Unfortunately, my scanner software dumped core ("crapped out" for those not in the Unix/Linux world) when I tried to scan it in color.
I'm not really a Francophile and am not a document collector at all. I'm happy to pass along the original to anyone interested in such stuff. If you want it (and you live in the USofA, where I can mail letters cheaply), drop me an email (skip.montanaro@gmail.com) with your street address and I'll send it along.
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Any idea why we have two "pay it forward" threads? The other is here.
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look at the timestamps in the posts, it's like one a week. I don't think that warrants effort of setting up a specific forum capability
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Demand at the moment doesn't necessarily mean it could be a lovely addition. Plus, it's a shoe-in if it's rolled into a more-popular ISO/FT subforum.
-Kurt
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I say no to another subforum. More are not better. We have too many.
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Update: Box has been taken
Anyone need a bike box in the SF Bay Area, maybe to ship something? I bought a frame a few months ago and was about to break the box down for recycling, but I heard these are hard to find right now. Dimensions are 40” x 28” x 8”.
Local pickup only in SF Bay Area. Private message me and we can work out details.
I do need the space, so I’ll leave this up for a few days, and if no takers, to the recycler it goes…
Anyone need a bike box in the SF Bay Area, maybe to ship something? I bought a frame a few months ago and was about to break the box down for recycling, but I heard these are hard to find right now. Dimensions are 40” x 28” x 8”.
Local pickup only in SF Bay Area. Private message me and we can work out details.
I do need the space, so I’ll leave this up for a few days, and if no takers, to the recycler it goes…
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ISO v Pay it Forward
I think we should keep ISO/WTT separate from PIF.
ISO/WTT includes includes trades, sales on the sly, and gifts. PIF on the other hand, is completely free plus shipping - many times free with shipping.
ISO/WTT includes includes trades, sales on the sly, and gifts. PIF on the other hand, is completely free plus shipping - many times free with shipping.
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Best, Ben
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Nice to see this thread ressurected.
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Ben, and dweenk,
So here is my contribution this week. Last week a pretty rough Pinarello came in from Florida. It lost all of the parts that came with it, and it went straight to the powder coating shop to repair the salt water damage. The previous owner had been riding it as a fixed gear bike. And I don't really want some parts so here they are to any members who will pay postage/shipping from Bloomington, IN. First up is the fixed gear wheel: Sovos flip flop hub laced onto Araya 700c clincher with specialized tire &tube. five speed freewheel compatible. Comes with skewer. Pics here:
clincher rim and correct vintage era label
Sovos hub with freewheel side shown and fixed gear on back side
First to PM me gets it. And price is cost of shipping. Smiles, MH
So here is my contribution this week. Last week a pretty rough Pinarello came in from Florida. It lost all of the parts that came with it, and it went straight to the powder coating shop to repair the salt water damage. The previous owner had been riding it as a fixed gear bike. And I don't really want some parts so here they are to any members who will pay postage/shipping from Bloomington, IN. First up is the fixed gear wheel: Sovos flip flop hub laced onto Araya 700c clincher with specialized tire &tube. five speed freewheel compatible. Comes with skewer. Pics here:
clincher rim and correct vintage era label
Sovos hub with freewheel side shown and fixed gear on back side
First to PM me gets it. And price is cost of shipping. Smiles, MH
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Next up is a stem for one inch steering tube. Nothing special but someone might want or need it.
A little rough and could use a repaint but still a good stem.
Again first to PM gets it. Likely about $8 via USPS Smiles, MH
A little rough and could use a repaint but still a good stem.
Again first to PM gets it. Likely about $8 via USPS Smiles, MH
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The bottle cages are also up for grabs. one is a Nashbar other was something from WCC not fancy but service-able. PM me on these about cost of postage.
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And the last one is a fork that came in with no bike in mind but should work for a touring bike for one of our members. Cost of shipping likely about $15 through the post office
Not sure about the history but looks like it is from a C-dale tourer
Steerer tube is about 5-1/2"
extra eyelets and mid section eyelets for touring bag attachments
Not sure about the history but looks like it is from a C-dale tourer
Steerer tube is about 5-1/2"
extra eyelets and mid section eyelets for touring bag attachments
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Not sure about the history but looks like it is from a C-dale turr
I think that might be what kind of bike was ridden by the Rural Juror
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Good catch ! Typing faster than my fingers can respond. MH
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And the last one is a fork that came in with no bike in mind but should work for a touring bike for one of our members. Cost of shipping likely about $15 through the post office
Not sure about the history but looks like it is from a C-dale tourer
Steerer tube is about 5-1/2"
extra eyelets and mid section eyelets for touring bag attachments
Not sure about the history but looks like it is from a C-dale tourer
Steerer tube is about 5-1/2"
extra eyelets and mid section eyelets for touring bag attachments