ISO and For Trade thread parts 2 and 3.
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looking for:
cinelli la 84 bars
dura ace stem
dura ace 7400 175mm crankset
dura ace 27.2 aero seatpost
please PM me if you are looking to trade anything listed above
cinelli la 84 bars
dura ace stem
dura ace 7400 175mm crankset
dura ace 27.2 aero seatpost
please PM me if you are looking to trade anything listed above
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ISO
Brooks Pro, Team Pro or Swift in solid condition, especially must be stiff, not broken down/in. Titanium or regular rails, any color considered.
Brooks Pro, Team Pro or Swift in solid condition, especially must be stiff, not broken down/in. Titanium or regular rails, any color considered.
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This is ISO and for trade only. The moderators will close this thread (again) for sale and sell posts. Please edit your post.
EDIT: Thank you!
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Have: Dura-Ace double crankset, square taper, 175mm (FC-7410). Well-used but still plenty left, rings (53/39) may need replacing. Very outside edge of square taper rounded slightly from what appears to be poor use of crank-puller, but does not affect square interface/performance. Would love to trade these for a single, double, or triple crankset (with or without rings) in 165 or 170mm length. Would also trade for a decent vintage long-cage derailleur in very good shape, something like a Suntour Mountech.
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Looking for any pursuit/TT bars (3ttt moscow, cinelli la 84 etc) in 26.0 clamp dia.
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Finally got a pair of Mavic 501 hubs for my Vitus build. ISO: a pair of Mavic 28h rims. I've got a few 'orphan' wheels and will have to check if any are 28h. Maybe I only need one, but then I'd be looking a specific one to match. Tubulars would be preferable as I want to keep it light, but a good clincher set would be cool too.
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ISO:
Clamp-on DT cable stops, must be in very good condition, polished.
Clamp-on BB cable guides, with the 90-degree elbow guide for both sides (FD and RD), chrome.
(otherwise, I have to use an FD with a cable stop on it)
Campy if possible. Of course, I gave one away, a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away.
Have:
Stuff, some of which I won't have if I find the above.
i.e.: finding the above frees up a Cyclone FD, RD, and shifter set....
DISREGARD:
After researching the issue, I'm going to leave well enough alone.
I appreciate all the responses, but I know my mechanical limits.
It's a pretty bike and I'm going to ride it like it is, in it's original awesome configuration.
Of course, now I need wheels....
Clamp-on DT cable stops, must be in very good condition, polished.
Clamp-on BB cable guides, with the 90-degree elbow guide for both sides (FD and RD), chrome.
(otherwise, I have to use an FD with a cable stop on it)
Campy if possible. Of course, I gave one away, a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away.
Have:
Stuff, some of which I won't have if I find the above.
i.e.: finding the above frees up a Cyclone FD, RD, and shifter set....
DISREGARD:
After researching the issue, I'm going to leave well enough alone.
I appreciate all the responses, but I know my mechanical limits.
It's a pretty bike and I'm going to ride it like it is, in it's original awesome configuration.
Of course, now I need wheels....
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you can just trade clamps. they are the same for nearly every 8, 9 or 10spd FD. ive got an extra braze on mount and clamp that i stumbled on for free (or close to it) just in case i swap frames.
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This might sound odd, but I'm looking for SNES and N64 games. In particular smash brothers, golden eye, perfect dark, any mario games, zelda. Have a bunch of random parts, go raid your kid's old games in the basement! lol...
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i dont have kids but i was gifted a box of 8 and 16 bit games. i will try and look through it this weekend. i might be interested in console or bike parts.
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I have a bunch of N64 games at my folk's house. Goldeneye, etc. I'll take a look next time I'm there.
Goldeneye. So many wasted hours of my youth...
Goldeneye. So many wasted hours of my youth...
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Thanks, let me know. I used to play N64 with my little brother all the time, I just found an N64 and I'm looking for all the games we used to play. We used to get in fights over crashing each other in pod racer, good times!
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I need 1 simple, square, box section oldstyle clincher rim in 700, 36 hole, silver. Anything in good shape and usable. Lots of higher end 70s stuff available to trade.
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Does anyone still use quill pedals? I just found a nice pair of Campy ones in the basement. I had no idea we had them. Must've come off my husband's Franklin.
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Do you mean toe-clip style quill pedals? Yes, probably at least half the posters here on C&V still use them, at least on some bikes. And Campagnolo were so good, the better Japanese makes are generally copies of them. Pics and an idea of what you'd like to trade them for would be great.
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ISO/WTT for Shimano 9-speed bar end shifters, cantis and levers
Just what the title says: Looking for Shimano 9-speed bar end shifters (not DA - won't work with my Ultegra RD). Also looking for nice set of cantilever brakes and canti road levers. I've got lots of odds and ends to offer in trade, listed below (be sure to ask about condition - some items are excellent and others are marginal.) The wife would not be sad at all to see any of this stuff find a new home - a sentiment that I'm sure many of my fellow BFers are probably well acquainted with!
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Cranksets:
Shimano 600 53/42, 172.5
Tracer 46t, drive side only (don't even know what the heck this even is, frankly)
Sugino Aero Mighty 52/42, 175
Unmarked cottered double, drive only
Unmarked French cottered double
Shimano Nexave 48/38/28, 170 (mismatched arms)
SR Apex 52/40, 170
Wheel sets:
700c Rigida with Shimano hub (front only)
700c Richey (front only)
700c Araya with Suze hubs
700c Wolber Alpine
700c Matrix Anodic
700c Mavic Open 4C with 600 hubs
27” Rigida Supercromix
27” Dolomiti chromed rims
27” Rigida Supercromix
700c Wolber GTX2 with 105 hubs
700c CR-18 with a SRF3-speed rear hub
700c Ambrosia 19 Extra (front only)
26 x 1 3/8 Rigida (front only)
650B Westwood with 1949 SA three speed hub
27” Araya
Saddles:
Hinnault Turbo
Peugeot (plastic)
Avocet (no cover)
Avocet Touring
Avocet
Vetta
Unmarked
Terra Nova Viscount
Velo (women’s)
Forte (women’s)
Seat posts:
SR Laprade 27.2
Kalloy 27.2
Peugeot center post
Various sizes of unmarked center post style
Handlebars:
North Road style with stem
Alps Rando with stem and bell
Unmarked road
Sakae road, no stem
Sakae rando, no stem
Bullhorn with stem
Sakae with stem
Raleigh with stem
Cinelli with stem
Sakae with stem
Brakes:
Dia-Compe brakeset and hoods, with vintage cable/housing
105 levers with white hoods
Superbe levers (bronzed)
Shimano 105 calipers
Mafac levers
Royal Gran Comp levers and black hoods
Shimano levers and tan hoods
Dia-Compe calipers, center pull
Universal calipers, center pull
Dia-Compe calipers, center pull
Dia-Comp levers and hoods
Weinmann calipers, center pull
Tektro V brake, one set of calipers
Shimano BR-M454 cantilevers
Dia-Compe side pull
NGC 400 (bronzed) side pull
Shifters:
Shimano Light Action seven speed bar end shifters
Zeus Criterium DT with clamp
Shimano DT with clamp
Huret DT with clamp
Sachs Huret stem
Suntour barcons (several sets)
Suntour stem
Shimano 600 braze on
Simplex DT with clamp (several sets)
Campy DT with clamp
Suntour Superbe braze on
Shimano 600 with clamp
Pedals:
MKS Sylvan with toe clips and strap
Fuji Special with toe clips and strap
Suntour Superbe with toe clips and strap
Berthe Lyotard with toe clips and strap
Many, many more similar
Front Derailleurs:
Ultegra braze on
Suntour AR with clamp
Suntour ? with clamp
Shimano Nexave triple with clamp
Suntour SL with clamp
Suntour Sprint with clamp
Suntour Comp V with clamp
Simplex with clamp
Campy Super Record braze on
Campy Valentino with clamp
Suntour Superbe with clamp
Shimano 600 braze on
Shimano 600 with clamp
Shimano 60
Rear Derailleurs:
Shimano 600 tricolor RD6400
Zeus Criterium 2000
Campy Chorus 9 speed (broken cage)
Simplex Prestige
Campy Triomphe
Campy Valentino
Suntour Superbe
Shimano Sport LX
Suntour AR long cage
Shimano 600 RD-6207
Shimano 600
Misc. Stuff:
Various bags
Campy high flange Tipo hubs with freewheel
Lots of vintage freewheels (one cog, three cogs, four cogs, five cogs, six cogs)
Various three-speed parts
Various metal fender sets and a couple of orphans
Various reflectors and lights
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Cranksets:
Shimano 600 53/42, 172.5
Tracer 46t, drive side only (don't even know what the heck this even is, frankly)
Sugino Aero Mighty 52/42, 175
Unmarked cottered double, drive only
Unmarked French cottered double
Shimano Nexave 48/38/28, 170 (mismatched arms)
SR Apex 52/40, 170
Wheel sets:
700c Rigida with Shimano hub (front only)
700c Richey (front only)
700c Araya with Suze hubs
700c Wolber Alpine
700c Matrix Anodic
700c Mavic Open 4C with 600 hubs
27” Rigida Supercromix
27” Dolomiti chromed rims
27” Rigida Supercromix
700c Wolber GTX2 with 105 hubs
700c CR-18 with a SRF3-speed rear hub
700c Ambrosia 19 Extra (front only)
26 x 1 3/8 Rigida (front only)
650B Westwood with 1949 SA three speed hub
27” Araya
Saddles:
Hinnault Turbo
Peugeot (plastic)
Avocet (no cover)
Avocet Touring
Avocet
Vetta
Unmarked
Terra Nova Viscount
Velo (women’s)
Forte (women’s)
Seat posts:
SR Laprade 27.2
Kalloy 27.2
Peugeot center post
Various sizes of unmarked center post style
Handlebars:
North Road style with stem
Alps Rando with stem and bell
Unmarked road
Sakae road, no stem
Sakae rando, no stem
Bullhorn with stem
Sakae with stem
Raleigh with stem
Cinelli with stem
Sakae with stem
Brakes:
Dia-Compe brakeset and hoods, with vintage cable/housing
105 levers with white hoods
Superbe levers (bronzed)
Shimano 105 calipers
Mafac levers
Royal Gran Comp levers and black hoods
Shimano levers and tan hoods
Dia-Compe calipers, center pull
Universal calipers, center pull
Dia-Compe calipers, center pull
Dia-Comp levers and hoods
Weinmann calipers, center pull
Tektro V brake, one set of calipers
Shimano BR-M454 cantilevers
Dia-Compe side pull
NGC 400 (bronzed) side pull
Shifters:
Shimano Light Action seven speed bar end shifters
Zeus Criterium DT with clamp
Shimano DT with clamp
Huret DT with clamp
Sachs Huret stem
Suntour barcons (several sets)
Suntour stem
Shimano 600 braze on
Simplex DT with clamp (several sets)
Campy DT with clamp
Suntour Superbe braze on
Shimano 600 with clamp
Pedals:
MKS Sylvan with toe clips and strap
Fuji Special with toe clips and strap
Suntour Superbe with toe clips and strap
Berthe Lyotard with toe clips and strap
Many, many more similar
Front Derailleurs:
Ultegra braze on
Suntour AR with clamp
Suntour ? with clamp
Shimano Nexave triple with clamp
Suntour SL with clamp
Suntour Sprint with clamp
Suntour Comp V with clamp
Simplex with clamp
Campy Super Record braze on
Campy Valentino with clamp
Suntour Superbe with clamp
Shimano 600 braze on
Shimano 600 with clamp
Shimano 60
Rear Derailleurs:
Shimano 600 tricolor RD6400
Zeus Criterium 2000
Campy Chorus 9 speed (broken cage)
Simplex Prestige
Campy Triomphe
Campy Valentino
Suntour Superbe
Shimano Sport LX
Suntour AR long cage
Shimano 600 RD-6207
Shimano 600
Misc. Stuff:
Various bags
Campy high flange Tipo hubs with freewheel
Lots of vintage freewheels (one cog, three cogs, four cogs, five cogs, six cogs)
Various three-speed parts
Various metal fender sets and a couple of orphans
Various reflectors and lights
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I've got lots of odds and ends to offer in trade, listed below (be sure to ask about condition - some items are excellent and others are marginal.) The wife would not be sad at all to see any of this stuff find a new home - a sentiment that I'm sure many of my fellow BFers are probably well acquainted with!
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Iso a 700c 1" threaded fork 165mm from where the race mounts to the top of the threads. I dont have to many parts laying around anymore but i do have pleny of cables, tubes, cork tape... Laying around yet. Got a free frame to build a bad weather bike but missing the fork and dont want tospend the money on a soma for this build. Thanks color unimportant