ISO and for trade thread part 5
#3876
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Hello all, I'm after a few goodies to complete my new to me unknown frame with DA groupset.
Dura Ace crank dust caps, and toe clips to fit these pedals, don't have to be DA, just something that will work
B and P axle plastic bushings, or a complete DA derailleur for parts. This one has play due to worn and broken bushings.
Not sure what it's called, but I'm after this adjuster collar, the tab or ear broke off
Friction shifters to go with DA 7200 2x6. These are indexed, and work, but looking to match more closely to original. Open to suggestions.
And lastly, I'm after a stem for a 22.2 headset, not sure of technical specs I'm after, but I don't want a riser, and I want a shorter reach. I'd also like if I could get a bar that matches the stem bar clamp as a package, even better if it's a Randonneur bar. Open to suggestions again. These are what I'm after the most, as the bike is fully rideable as is, but the bars are bent slightly, and I really dislike this stem.
Here's a bonus pic of the whole bike with a vintage-ish chariot
The bars and stem are what I'm after the most, all the rest would be a bonus.
Dura Ace crank dust caps, and toe clips to fit these pedals, don't have to be DA, just something that will work
B and P axle plastic bushings, or a complete DA derailleur for parts. This one has play due to worn and broken bushings.
Not sure what it's called, but I'm after this adjuster collar, the tab or ear broke off
Friction shifters to go with DA 7200 2x6. These are indexed, and work, but looking to match more closely to original. Open to suggestions.
And lastly, I'm after a stem for a 22.2 headset, not sure of technical specs I'm after, but I don't want a riser, and I want a shorter reach. I'd also like if I could get a bar that matches the stem bar clamp as a package, even better if it's a Randonneur bar. Open to suggestions again. These are what I'm after the most, as the bike is fully rideable as is, but the bars are bent slightly, and I really dislike this stem.
Here's a bonus pic of the whole bike with a vintage-ish chariot
The bars and stem are what I'm after the most, all the rest would be a bonus.
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In that case I definitely has a spare set.
I’ll get you some pictures later today.
Edited to add:
Welp, that was a bit of a disappointment. Rust and missing or broken bits.
I think another BFer threw these into a shipment when I purchased something else.
The shifter levers are in good shape and the Dura Ace labeled cover are fair to good.
All you see is yours for the cost of shipping if you want to try to cobble together the missing bits from your local coop. Here’s the parts diagram from Disraeli Gears.
I’ll get you some pictures later today.
Edited to add:
Welp, that was a bit of a disappointment. Rust and missing or broken bits.
I think another BFer threw these into a shipment when I purchased something else.
The shifter levers are in good shape and the Dura Ace labeled cover are fair to good.
All you see is yours for the cost of shipping if you want to try to cobble together the missing bits from your local coop. Here’s the parts diagram from Disraeli Gears.
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I also have an Early DA RD like yours but it's not "broken" except for a very weak cage spring (which I figured to be repairable, someday, but never got into it) This one has the "push-button" cage and says "Max 26 teeth" on the cage. LMK if you're interested.
EDIT per VeloBase this is the last version of the EX RD and had a few improvements:
https://velobase.com/ViewComponent.as...=108&AbsPos=73
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#3880
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ISO a hefty 26" rear wheel. Prefer 36 or more spokes and a 135mm shimano cassette hub. I have lots to trade.
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#3882
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Stronglight A9 Bearing Shield
Looking for the thin shield that goes on top of the needle bearings. It is larger than the shield that goes on the bottom.
Found it in the grease of the cup. The old park was like soap and when I cleaned it out, there it was.
Thanks for the offer of help.
Found it in the grease of the cup. The old park was like soap and when I cleaned it out, there it was.
Thanks for the offer of help.
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Those are the actual "races" that the bearings ride on, since they are steel and all the SL A-9 cups are soft alloy. What you want is the "outer" race: does it need to be perfect condition (I may have one to offer that's had some wear)?
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Thanks. I was wondering what it’s name is. Doesn’t need to be perfect just rideable.
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ISO or HTT
I have an ESGE silver plastic front fender about 44mm wide. It is very close in appearance to SKS in the same size. I am looking for a rear - ESGE or SKS.
I have stuff to trade.
I have an ESGE silver plastic front fender about 44mm wide. It is very close in appearance to SKS in the same size. I am looking for a rear - ESGE or SKS.
I have stuff to trade.
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i have a couple of rando bars and at least one stem to match either. SR custom on both counts. 39cm from end to end on the bars and 80mm reach stem/s. all from early 80's univega touring bike/s. interested in anything?
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Thank You for the offer. This forum is awesome.
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And of course a subset of that set have bins full of potential puzzle-completing orphan parts, we know and love each one.
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The reverse happened to me with a SunTour stem. I sold it without the little logo button in front. Weeks (maybe months?) later I cleaned my bench and there it was in a little parts box. Sent it along to complete the stem.
This forum is one of the greatest expressions of “what goes around, comes around.” You only get what you give.
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ISO Huret Jubilee front and Campy non drive arm
Hi folks, I am in search of:
1. Huret Jubilee front derailleur
2. Campy non-drive side crank arm, 170mm, prefer a 3 in diamond (73) or thereabouts
PM if you have these, and many thanks
Andy
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1. Huret Jubilee front derailleur
2. Campy non-drive side crank arm, 170mm, prefer a 3 in diamond (73) or thereabouts
PM if you have these, and many thanks
Andy
Arvada, CO USA
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Okay so if anybody else needs an A-9 outer race I do have a spare, it's in pretty good condition (not new but I would not hesitate to use it myself) and ready to mail (I figure 2 stamps will do it to CONTUS).
That "free for postage" deal is open to the first to claim it.
Otherwise it goes back into the HS parts pile.
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ISO: A Park HTS-1. The almighty headtube straightener of many lawyerisms.
I used to have one years ago, and in a weak moment, got rid of it. Also open to borrowing one if the owner is OK with it - just be advised that it'll be going up against the toughest Raleigh frame I've ever dealt with: https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...l#post22047034
-Kurt
I used to have one years ago, and in a weak moment, got rid of it. Also open to borrowing one if the owner is OK with it - just be advised that it'll be going up against the toughest Raleigh frame I've ever dealt with: https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...l#post22047034
-Kurt
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Schwinn Super Sport fork
I won’t charge you too much to take it off your hands. 🙂 Straight, no heavy rust and not heavily road rashed please.
Actually - any fork of the same size is fine. Steerer needs to be at least 7.5” and if you had the headset that would be appreciated.
Actually - any fork of the same size is fine. Steerer needs to be at least 7.5” and if you had the headset that would be appreciated.
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ISO: A Park HTS-1. The almighty headtube straightener of many lawyerisms.
I used to have one years ago, and in a weak moment, got rid of it. Also open to borrowing one if the owner is OK with it - just be advised that it'll be going up against the toughest Raleigh frame I've ever dealt with: https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...l#post22047034
-Kurt
I used to have one years ago, and in a weak moment, got rid of it. Also open to borrowing one if the owner is OK with it - just be advised that it'll be going up against the toughest Raleigh frame I've ever dealt with: https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...l#post22047034
-Kurt
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In fact, I was able to straighten the frame without the HTS-1 (but I'm still going to leave the feelers out for one). However, it turns out the frame is also bent to the side, so it looks as if I willhave to make use of some fun framebuilding tools pretty soon.
-Kurt
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Anyone out there up for trading canti brakes?
Have a well-preserved set of Deore BR-MC70 (i think these are part of deerhead?) to offer up, and I'm hunting for DiaCompe 981.
Have a well-preserved set of Deore BR-MC70 (i think these are part of deerhead?) to offer up, and I'm hunting for DiaCompe 981.
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