ISO and for trade thread part 5
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WTT or WTB: 60mm or 70mm x 26.0 quill stem, must be pretty. Silver preferred HAVE: 80mm x 26.0 in black and 95mm x 25.4 in silver
WTT or WTB: ATAX 80mm quill stem HAVE: 100mm ATAX
WTT or WTB: 32 hole 130mm shimano cassette hubs, silver, pretty HAVE: Campy wheel sets, Wolber rims, Campy 8&9 speed cassettes
WTT or WTB: Ultegra or Dura Ace 10sp rear derailleur, silver, some scratches ok HAVE: older rear der
WTT or WTB Shimano 9 speed down tube shifters HAVE: Shimano 9 speed brifters
WTT or WTB Campy 8 speed down tube shifters HAVE: Campy 8 sp brifters, fully functional and look great, needs hoods
I also have lots of cranksets from the 80's, brake calipers, brake levers, handlebars, rims, wheels
WTT or WTB: ATAX 80mm quill stem HAVE: 100mm ATAX
WTT or WTB: 32 hole 130mm shimano cassette hubs, silver, pretty HAVE: Campy wheel sets, Wolber rims, Campy 8&9 speed cassettes
WTT or WTB: Ultegra or Dura Ace 10sp rear derailleur, silver, some scratches ok HAVE: older rear der
WTT or WTB Shimano 9 speed down tube shifters HAVE: Shimano 9 speed brifters
WTT or WTB Campy 8 speed down tube shifters HAVE: Campy 8 sp brifters, fully functional and look great, needs hoods
I also have lots of cranksets from the 80's, brake calipers, brake levers, handlebars, rims, wheels
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Seems like bike buyers have "discovered" shopgoodwill, as winning bids have gone up quite a bit. Descriptions have also improved somewhat.
https://shopgoodwill.com/item/141162778
(Wacky world honorable mention for -- "**Bike Will Be Dissembled For Delivery**")
https://shopgoodwill.com/item/141162778
Vintage 14 Speed Mercian Road Bike
Time left:3d 19hCurrent Price: $136.01
(Wacky world honorable mention for -- "**Bike Will Be Dissembled For Delivery**")
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Email if you want.
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ISO DiaCompe 500G brake quick release daruma bolt and nut
Update: Looks like this will be yet another "found" ISO item! Should be all set
Met some resistance then snap, oops!
Need daruma style bolt and nut for the quick release on Dia Compe 500G brakes. Guess I would take a brake too. Have a variety of tradeable items, if you are looking for anything in particular let me know.
Met some resistance then snap, oops!
Need daruma style bolt and nut for the quick release on Dia Compe 500G brakes. Guess I would take a brake too. Have a variety of tradeable items, if you are looking for anything in particular let me know.
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AJI125 Is this what you’re looking for?
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Lookin' for one of those little TA front racks that mount to Mafac center-pulls.
(I know they show up on ebay/ebay.fr and I am/have been watching...)
(I know they show up on ebay/ebay.fr and I am/have been watching...)
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Looking for a Simplex down-tube double cable stop.. I know, I could probably use Suntour, or Shimano, or some other stop, but, well..... French!
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This is spoken for
I'm going to throw this out there to my fell bf'ers... I recently picked up a black Surly 700c Fork with Cantilever mounts (and rack eyelets) with a threadless steerer tube that is too short for what I was planning to use it on. The steerer is about 6" and I'm offering this for free to a forum member (if you can cover shipping) that might be able to use it. I'll get some pictures later, but it easily handled a pretty beefy road tire that I tried 700x35. It will probably accept something much bigger. I got it for pretty cheap because I was buying a bunch of other parts so I got a really good deal. I'm planning to also list this in the more general 'karma' thread, I really just want it to go to a good home.
I'm going to throw this out there to my fell bf'ers... I recently picked up a black Surly 700c Fork with Cantilever mounts (and rack eyelets) with a threadless steerer tube that is too short for what I was planning to use it on. The steerer is about 6" and I'm offering this for free to a forum member (if you can cover shipping) that might be able to use it. I'll get some pictures later, but it easily handled a pretty beefy road tire that I tried 700x35. It will probably accept something much bigger. I got it for pretty cheap because I was buying a bunch of other parts so I got a really good deal. I'm planning to also list this in the more general 'karma' thread, I really just want it to go to a good home.
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I'm going to throw this out there to my fell bf'ers... I recently picked up a black Surly 700c Fork with Cantilever mounts (and rack eyelets) with a threadless steerer tube that is too short for what I was planning to use it on. The steerer is about 6" and I'm offering this for free to a forum member (if you can cover shipping) that might be able to use it. I'll get some pictures later, but it easily handled a pretty beefy road tire that I tried 700x35. It will probably accept something much bigger. I got it for pretty cheap because I was buying a bunch of other parts so I got a really good deal. I'm planning to also list this in the more general 'karma' thread, I really just want it to go to a good home.
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Seems like bike buyers have "discovered" shopgoodwill, as winning bids have gone up quite a bit. Descriptions have also improved somewhat.
https://shopgoodwill.com/item/141162778
(Wacky world honorable mention for -- "**Bike Will Be Dissembled For Delivery**")
https://shopgoodwill.com/item/141162778
Vintage 14 Speed Mercian Road Bike
Time left:3d 19hCurrent Price: $136.01
(Wacky world honorable mention for -- "**Bike Will Be Dissembled For Delivery**")
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Hey all, restoring a stem here and hoping someone can check their stash for this specific bolt. Likely off an SR stem.
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ISO: Brooks B17s or similar women's saddle. Going on a stationary bike so cosmetics not a factor. Have $, c&v and modern, road and mtn to trade. TIA
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Turns out the smallest cog on that same Schwinn Super Sport I mentioned above is worn out and skipping. The freewheel is Schwinn Approved, but not an Atom, it's marked "JAPAN." According to pastorbobnlnh, this is a Shimano-made 5-speed.
Looking for the 14t smallest cog (which has a 42mm thread) OR a donor Schwinn Approved (trying to stay original with this one) freewheel.
Best,
-Kurt
Looking for the 14t smallest cog (which has a 42mm thread) OR a donor Schwinn Approved (trying to stay original with this one) freewheel.
Best,
-Kurt
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Turns out the smallest cog on that same Schwinn Super Sport I mentioned above is worn out and skipping. The freewheel is Schwinn Approved, but not an Atom, it's marked "JAPAN." According to pastorbobnlnh, this is a Shimano-made 5-speed.
Looking for the 14t smallest cog (which has a 42mm thread) OR a donor Schwinn Approved (trying to stay original with this one) freewheel.
Best,
-Kurt
Looking for the 14t smallest cog (which has a 42mm thread) OR a donor Schwinn Approved (trying to stay original with this one) freewheel.
Best,
-Kurt
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Visual inspection is absolutely no guarantee; I've seen cogs that looked worn that have worked on both their original chains and a replacement chain and I've seen the complete opposite too.
It's 100% a gamble unless you're going NOS.
-Kurt
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Turns out the smallest cog on that same Schwinn Super Sport I mentioned above is worn out and skipping. The freewheel is Schwinn Approved, but not an Atom, it's marked "JAPAN." According to pastorbobnlnh, this is a Shimano-made 5-speed.
Looking for the 14t smallest cog (which has a 42mm thread) OR a donor Schwinn Approved (trying to stay original with this one) freewheel.
Best,
-Kurt
Looking for the 14t smallest cog (which has a 42mm thread) OR a donor Schwinn Approved (trying to stay original with this one) freewheel.
Best,
-Kurt
Here you go, Schwinn Approved, Japan, Model J, 14-32
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Edit: @cudak888
Here you go, Schwinn Approved, Japan, Model J, 14-32
Here you go, Schwinn Approved, Japan, Model J, 14-32
-Kurt
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Sturmey Archer Cone Spanner
I found this in my tool box:
It's quite small — about 2 ½" long. The spanner is probably for ⅝" cones. I don't have any SA hubs, and am not planning on getting any. A modern 16mm cone wrench would probably work as well or better, but we bike geeks like to have the right tools ...
Let me know if you want it. In exchange, I would love one of those flimsy stamped-metal 8mm Mafac wrenches. Or just some good karma.
It's quite small — about 2 ½" long. The spanner is probably for ⅝" cones. I don't have any SA hubs, and am not planning on getting any. A modern 16mm cone wrench would probably work as well or better, but we bike geeks like to have the right tools ...
Let me know if you want it. In exchange, I would love one of those flimsy stamped-metal 8mm Mafac wrenches. Or just some good karma.