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Old 11-20-21, 04:13 PM
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Originally Posted by ACH57
Up for trade is a like new 90 mm Nitto stem, 26.0 mm handlebar clamp. I am in need of something similar in a 70 mm length.
I can't locate the stem, must of used it on something, I'm sorry. I do for sure have a 90mm French Atax stem. If it's of any use to you it's yours for the cost of shipping.
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Originally Posted by ACH57
I can also use a 25.0mm clamp for a French bike.
I have a loooong Technomic that is 50. Not sure that will help you. I will never use it since none of my head tubes are long enough.

It is also a 25.4 clamp, 280 mm long.
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Originally Posted by ACH57
Up for trade is a like new 90 mm Nitto stem, 26.0 mm handlebar clamp. I am in need of something similar in a 70 mm length.
this might be closer to 80mm. I’m never sure if people want center to center or end to end or what.
clamp is 26mm according to the calipers.
I was targeting this for a spring project, but if we’re swapping I think yours would work for me.
No charge for the blue tape.

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Need cone for DA FH-7402 hub. A doner hub would work if the cones are good.
Purchase or select from stems (70 - 140), handlebars (Cinelli 26.4), and pedals (600/105 rat traps and Look Delta)
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Originally Posted by mrv
this might be closer to 80mm. I’m never sure if people want center to center or end to end or what.
clamp is 26mm according to the calipers.
I was targeting this for a spring project, but if we’re swapping I think yours would work for me.
No charge for the blue tape.
I was measuring center-to-center, but anyway I think I've got a swap worked out with someone. Thanks
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Originally Posted by SJX426
Need cone for DA FH-7402 hub. A doner hub would work if the cones are good.
Purchase or select from stems (70 - 140), handlebars (Cinelli 26.4), and pedals (600/105 rat traps and Look Delta)
I may have a single cone and axle assembly. Not sure of the condition, I'll check later today.
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ISO 28H Campagnolo Record hubset

ISO 28H Campagnolo Record hubset. 1970's to mid 1980's Record. Skewers not required. Small or large flange OK. Trade for like set in 32 or 36 hole? (I probably don't have a 32H high flange set for trade). Or let me know what you need.
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Originally Posted by SJX426
Need cone for DA FH-7402 hub. A doner hub would work if the cones are good.
Purchase or select from stems (70 - 140), handlebars (Cinelli 26.4), and pedals (600/105 rat traps and Look Delta)
I have an axle assembly (part # 354 9806) that is mostly NOS. A few years ago I had a 7403 hub with a totally borked cone that I struggled to find a replacement for. Ended up finding a NOS assembly on ebay and only swapped the cone that I needed. Part number is the same for 7402 and 7403 rear hubs. If interested please PM.

Right cone is the damaged old one.
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Originally Posted by SirGustaf
I have an axle assembly (part # 354 9806) that is mostly NOS. A few years ago I had a 7403 hub with a totally borked cone that I struggled to find a replacement for. Ended up finding a NOS assembly on ebay and only swapped the cone that I needed. Part number is the same for 7402 and 7403 rear hubs. If interested please PM.
Right cone is the damaged old one.
That is the one that is damaged on mine as well.
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Originally Posted by Campagnerdo
ISO 28H Campagnolo Record hubset. 1970's to mid 1980's Record. Skewers not required. Small or large flange OK. Trade for like set in 32 or 36 hole? (I probably don't have a 32H high flange set for trade). Or let me know what you need.
Like these?

28 hole low flange set 6spd

28 hole low flange set reconditioned and polished
PM me Smiles, MH

Or perhaps these? 28hole high flange NIB 5spd

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Originally Posted by Senior Ryder 00
Sorry again,
The only applicable RD I could find was a scruffy Ultegra long cage. It was free. So, if you’d like it as a temporary, just the shipping $.
Cheers,
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thanks anyway, van....for your time and considerations. i'll pass, though
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Originally Posted by mrv
this might be closer to 80mm. I’m never sure if people want center to center or end to end or what.
clamp is 26mm according to the calipers.
I was targeting this for a spring project, but if we’re swapping I think yours would work for me.
No charge for the blue tape.

Had the same issue from a purchase off of ebay recently. They stated 90 mm and they used a generic photo of the stem but when received, it was 120 mm. I had to take a pic to show them how to measure.
Not only that, they had another one advertised, this time demonstrating showing that they are measuring. Problem was, it was also wrong.
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ISO 70s/80s Sugino Adjustable Cup (English) FOUND

Looks like I'm all set with getting the adjustable cup figured out, thanks!

So I'm looking for one of two potential Sugino adjustable BB cups, the ones with MADE IN JAPAN written on there. English threading (1.37x24). Would do just the adjustable, a pair of cups, or up to a total bottom bracket assembly (MW-68 or MT-68). Figured it's worth a try to use the partial MT-68 I have before mixing with a different brand cup, buying something unknown off eBay to carve it up, or buying a long cartridge BB and popping on a couple spacers.

Snip from the 1973 Sugino catalog (either of the adjustable cups, both have MADE IN JAPAN on there, instead of just JAPAN).




If you have anything of need let me know, I have some things available to trade, including Paypal and Venmo info.

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Old 11-29-21, 10:42 AM
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In need of Campy front derailleur clamp-on

Looking for Campy front derailleur, clamp-on 28.6 - in nice condition.
A Mirage model would match the 9 spd rear derailleur, but I don’t really care about matching rd.
Double chainring crankset, on mid-80s bike.


Have items to trade. Or I can buy.

I have an older Campy front der, that just looks wrong on this build. (Even if it works, there is a limit to ‘Frankenbuild’, at least on this frame)

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Originally Posted by AJI125
So I'm looking for one of two potential Sugino adjustable BB cups, the ones with MADE IN JAPAN written on there. English threading (1.37x24). Would do just the adjustable, a pair of cups, or up to a total bottom bracket assembly (MW-68 or MT-68). Figured it's worth a try to use the partial MT-68 I have before mixing with a different brand cup, buying something unknown off eBay to carve it up, or buying a long cartridge BB and popping on a couple spacers.

Snip from the 1973 Sugino catalog (either of the adjustable cups, both have MADE IN JAPAN on there, instead of just JAPAN).



If you have anything of need let me know, I have some things available to trade, including Paypal and Venmo info.
I might have both of those styles of adjustable cup. Let me go dig out the collection of loose ball BB stuff.

Edit: I do, but it's all 36x24 Italian thread stuff. Probably why that bin of stuff has not been used up yet.

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ISO:
i got a couple sets of Z401 stem shifters, and I'd like to use a set as DT shifters.
I'm looking for a down tube adapter, like this:
https://velobase.com/ViewComponent.a...062ef&Enum=104

It doesn't need to be this exact adapter, but I do want it to say "SHIMANO" on it. thanks.
I suppose I could trade a set of shifters or one of the quill adapters. Let me know what you might need.
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I'll be posting a few things for trade here soon. I don't need too much in the way of parts, but there are a few things holding progress back a bit. Postage would be from Manitoba in Canada. Haven't sent anything Stateside in long time. They've made it more of a pain in the a$s now. All customs forms must be filled in online by the sender.
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I need 165mm crank arms or crankset for a triple set, square taper, JIS, for my '89 Trek 520. Something in silver, not too particular about the brand. I have a Deore FC-MT60 in 170mm for trade if you have a 165mm. Rings are Biopace 50-44-28. I can do just the arms or with the rings.

I found the cranks I needed, if anyone needs my 170mm they are still available for trade. I like bike stuff
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Randonneuring bars for trade






I have two sets of randonneuring bars I would like to trade for standard parallel drops in 40-42 cm center to center at the bottom of the drops and 25.4 clamp size, silver only, no ergo/angled bars.

The first one is an SR Sakae “Randnnr Road Champion “ with 25.4 clamp, about 33cm c-to-c on the tops, 41cm c-to-c in the drops, drop is about 125mm.

The 2nd set is a Nitto “Grand Randonneur135”, 25.4 clamp, 33/41 c-to -c, 125 mm drop.

Both are in good shape but the Nitto is much newer. The SR came on a mid 70s Centurion.

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Originally Posted by ACH57
I have two sets of randonneuring bars I would like to trade for standard parallel drops in 40-42 cm center to center at the bottom of the drops and 25.4 clamp size.

The first one is an SR Sakae “Randnnr Road Champion “ with 25.4 clamp, about 33cm c-to-c on the tops, 41cm c-to-c in the drops, drop is about 125mm.

The 2nd set is a Nitto “Grand Randonneur135”, 25.4 clamp, 33/41 c-to -c, 125 mm drop.

Both are in good shape but the Nitto is much newer. The SR came on a mid 70s Centurion.
I've got two sets of drop bars: https://www.bikeforums.net/g/album/19676741
The black Ritchey bars are from this millennium, I believe. I think they meet your width requirement, but they are black and ergo-shaped. CLAMP DIAMETER: 26.0mm

WELP- I think I just sold the CODA bars….
There's also a set of wider CODA bars. Made in the USA. Slightly wider, about 45cm CtC. Not sure if these are from the '80s or '90s. CLAMP DIAMETER: 26.0mm

I'd be willing to swap for a bike seat! HA!
lemme know. The Ritchey's are already posted for sale in the C&V section. Probably why I haven't sold them yet.
- just typed all this up an realized you said 25.4mm . . . welp, lemme know...

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I've got two sets of drop bars: https://www.bikeforums.net/g/album/19676741
The black Ritchey bars are from this millennium, I believe. I think they meet your width requirement, but they are black and ergo-shaped. CLAMP DIAMETER: 26.0mm

WELP- I think I just sold the CODA bars….
There's also a set of wider CODA bars. Made in the USA. Slightly wider, about 45cm CtC. Not sure if these are from the '80s or '90s. CLAMP DIAMETER: 26.0mm

I'd be willing to swap for a bike seat! HA!
lemme know. The Ritchey's are already posted for sale in the C&V section. Probably why I haven't sold them yet.
- just typed all this up an realized you said 25.4mm . . . welp, lemme know...
Thanks, but I am set on black bars. Original post updated.
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ISO Dura Ace 7800 STI left "brifter"

Hi folks,

I’m looking for a left side/front Dura Ace 7800 STI shifter/lever to match the right side 7800 0n my Ridley CX bike. This may be labeled 7801 because it would be for a double chain set. For trade I have a 7400 derailleur set with some rough 7 speed Dura Ace SIS DT shifters. The RD is labeled 6 SIS/7 SIS, but I have used it successfully with the above shifters as well as Shimano 600 8 speed SIS DTs and 105 8 Speed STIs. The derailleurs are in good condition. I also have other parts to trade. Please send me your e-mail adr if you would like pix or other info.

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Close up of right one
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Originally Posted by Senior Ryder 00
Hi folks,

I’m looking for a left side/front Dura Ace 7800 STI shifter/lever to match the right side 7800 0n my Ridley CX bike. This may be labeled 7801 because it would be for a double chain set. For trade I have a 7400 derailleur set with some rough 7 speed Dura Ace SIS DT shifters. The RD is labeled 6 SIS/7 SIS, but I have used it successfully with the above shifters as well as Shimano 600 8 speed SIS DTs and 105 8 Speed STIs. The derailleurs are in good condition. I also have other parts to trade. Please send me your e-mail adr if you would like pix or other info.

Thanks & regards,
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Close up of right one
I think I have one but need to check the model number to be sure. And I was wondering if I could fine the RH mate for it or...so this may be the answer if it's the correct number. I will know tomorrow and PM you.

EDIT: I found it and it's a 7800 (had to hunt for the part number, now I know where to look!). I will PM you with details.

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Originally Posted by hazetguy
ISO/NEEDED/WANTED: Shimano 600 Tri-Color FD-6401 front derailleur with 28.6 clamp. Doesn't have to be in mint condition, but can't be trashed/rusted/super fugly. Please be willing to post or send me a few pics.

I have stuff to trade, will buy outright, etc.

Thanks
I might have an extra. I’ll check.
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Originally Posted by hazetguy;[url=tel:22326959
22326959[/url]]ISO/NEEDED/WANTED: Shimano 600 Tri-Color FD-6401 front derailleur with 28.6 clamp. Doesn't have to be in mint condition, but can't be trashed/rusted/super fugly. Please be willing to post or send me a few pics.

I have stuff to trade, will buy outright, etc.

Thanks
I have a clamp on style. With rear derailleur.
I was planning on sticking them up for sale.
lemme know if your other offer falls through.
pics here https://www.bikeforums.net/g/album/19619948
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