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Old 09-24-21, 05:11 PM
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@Swampthing i have a set missing one whole caliper. not sure which side and i may be able to find it with some concerted digging. i can report back tomorrow evening
i'm only able to find three calipers. let me know if you want them Swampthing
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ISO Suntour 6s freewheel corncob 13t-??

I’m looking for some freewheel sprockets/bodies:

Found, thanks!

Suntour:

I’m looking for a 6s freewheel that starts with a 13t and 14t combo. Don’t care what the rest of the sprockets are. If it’s an ultra, that’s a bonus.

Shimano:

I’m looking for a 17t freewheel sprocket that fits in the 2nd or 3rd position (from the threaded end). I’m also looking for a 32t sprocket in the final position.

I have some SunTour and Shimano bodies and sprockets to trade as well as some dead presidents. I’m trying to create my ultimate half-step + overdrive freewheels in both variations.

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Originally Posted by mountaindave
I’m looking for some freewheel sprockets/bodies:

Suntour:

I’m looking for a 6s freewheel that starts with a 13t and 14t combo. Don’t care what the rest of the sprockets are. If it’s an ultra, that’s a bonus.

Shimano:

I’m looking for a 17t freewheel sprocket that fits in the 2nd or 3rd position (from the threaded end). I’m also looking for a 32t sprocket in the final position.

I have some SunTour and Shimano bodies and sprockets to trade as well as some dead presidents. I’m trying to create my ultimate half-step + overdrive freewheels in both variations.
I have a decent pile of Suntour FW stuff, mostly ultra bodies if I recall. Couldn't give the stuff away when I listed it in the sale section. I'll take a look at the tooth counts. It tended towards larger cogs, 32/34t lowers. Don't remember what the small cogs are off the top of my head.
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Originally Posted by wesmamyke
I have a decent pile of Suntour FW stuff, mostly ultra bodies if I recall. Couldn't give the stuff away when I listed it in the sale section. I'll take a look at the tooth counts. It tended towards larger cogs, 32/34t lowers. Don't remember what the small cogs are off the top of my head.
Groovy, thanks!

One reason I specifically asked for 6s is that 7s won’t fit on my hub and I’m not willing to swap axles, re-dish, and respace the rear triangle. I am, however, willing to tear apart freewheels and play mix-and-match! I have the proper equipment.
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Looks like I still have the pictures in my album. The FW on the top left is what you're looking for I think.

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ISO a unicorn. Looking for a higher end late '80s to mid '90s steel step through mountain bike, 17" or 18", rigid, and all cromo. Mtb for the gearing and 26" wheels. Something like a RockHopper, a Diamond Back Ascent, a Trek Singletrack 930 or above, even a Trek Mountain Track 850 or above. I prefer a whole bike, but I'll take a frameset if it's good. I'll pay for shipping etc., of course.

Not that I need another bike, but N+1 is the rule.

(Edited for clarification.)

EDIT: I have a rare 1993 Specialized HardRock on its way; that said, if you find something downright awesome, LMK!

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Originally Posted by Korina
ISO a unicorn. Looking for a higher end early-to-mid '90s steel step through mountain bike, 17" or 18". Mtb for the gearing and 26" wheels. Something like a RockHopper, a Diamond Back Ascent, a Trek Singletrack 930 or above, even a Trek Mountain Track 850 or above. I prefer a whole bike, but I'll take a frameset if it's good. I'll pay for shipping etc., of course.

Not that I need another bike, but N+1 is the rule.
UGHHhhhhhh.... I literally just saw a really nice Mountain Track 820/850 go for $50. Kicking myself for not picking it up. No more than three weeks ago,..

Oddly I had thought about your past thread about step through lugged MTBs when I saw it.

i will keep an eye out!
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Originally Posted by Korina
ISO a unicorn. Looking for a higher end early-to-mid '90s steel step through mountain bike, 17" or 18". Mtb for the gearing and 26" wheels. Something like a RockHopper, a Diamond Back Ascent, a Trek Singletrack 930 or above, even a Trek Mountain Track 850 or above. I prefer a whole bike, but I'll take a frameset if it's good. I'll pay for shipping etc., of course.

Not that I need another bike, but N+1 is the rule.
Fisher Wahoo here in town. Maybe not high end enough. Does have the Genesis geometry and there's another like it for $20 less in a different ad.

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Originally Posted by jdawginsc
UGHHhhhhhh.... I literally just saw a really nice Mountain Track 820/850 go for $50. Kicking myself for not picking it up. No more than three weeks ago,..

Oddly I had thought about your past thread about step through lugged MTBs when I saw it.

i will keep an eye out!
Thanks jdawg, I appreciate it.
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Originally Posted by thumpism
Fisher Wahoo here in town. Maybe not high end enough. Does have the Genesis geometry and there's another like it for $20 less in a different ad.
Nice looking bike, but it's largely hi-ten with Altus components. Thanks for finding it!
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Nice looking bike, but it's largely hi-ten with Altus components. Thanks for finding it!
I'll keep looking. Do you want rigid or with a suspension fork, and why not one of the super-short (14") type frames that is not technically a stepthrough? There's a nice Kona like that.
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Originally Posted by thumpism
I'll keep looking. Do you want rigid or with a suspension fork, and why not one of the super-short (14") type frames that is not technically a stepthrough? There's a nice Kona like that.
Rigid; I'll edit my original post. As for super tiny, they're too small and I'd still have to swing a leg over.
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Shimano 600 tri color (?) for more track appropriate

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Shimano 600 for track crankset

I'm doing a fixed gear conversion on a basic Fuji frame. These seem a little too nice for that, so if you have a basic (but not crappy) track type crankset/bottom bracket/ chainring combo I'd be happy to trade.


I actually have the rest of the group set too if anybody's looking for the whole group set. The brake levers are a little scratched up on one side from what must have been a bit of a pile up.
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I'm doing a fixed gear conversion on a basic Fuji frame. These seem a little too nice for that, so if you have a basic (but not crappy) track type crankset/bottom bracket/ chainring combo I'd be happy to trade.


I actually have the rest of the group set too if anybody's looking for the whole group set. The brake levers are a little scratched up on one side from what must have been a bit of a pile up.
Solé bikes have a single ring, 130 bcd crankset that might work for you. Mine are on the way so no real experience with them but they ticked two very important boxes for me;
Fluted arms? ✔️
Silver? ✔️
(~$65 with shipping to me)
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Solé bikes have a single ring, 130 bcd crankset that might work for you. Mine are on the way so no real experience with them but they ticked two very important boxes for me;
Fluted arms? ✔️
Silver? ✔️
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They look pretty perfect honestly. Do you know if the cranks are JIS, or her majesty's imperial hole size, or something else?
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They look pretty perfect honestly. Do you know if the cranks are JIS, or her majesty's imperial hole size, or something else?
I gotta think they’re JIS but I’ll dig around to verify.

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Hey,

Does anyone have a lone 750 Weinmann Vanqxxxx 999 centerpull brake they can trade off? Red label and in nice shape. Pads or drop bolt not needed. I have the 610, would like to get a mate for a build.

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Originally Posted by 3speedslow
Hey,

Does anyone have a lone 750 Weinmann Vanqxxxx 999 centerpull brake they can trade off? Red label and in nice shape. Pads or drop bolt not needed. I have the 610, would like to get a mate for a build.

Regards, 3speedslow
I have one, I'd say it is in "nice shape" except for the pivot bolt heads being (typically) rusty. One is better than the other.
What do you have for trade bait?
PM me...
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Originally Posted by 3speedslow
Hey,

Does anyone have a lone 750 Weinmann Vanqxxxx 999 centerpull brake they can trade off? Red label and in nice shape. Pads or drop bolt not needed. I have the 610, would like to get a mate for a build.

Regards, 3speedslow
Does nice shape include disassembly and being hit with a polishing wheel? Those brakes can be made to look very shiny! Are there repro decals available?
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Freewheels found, thanks!
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Wanted: Straddle cable assembly (2) that came with Deore XT M734 brakes (as shown in photo).


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Wanted: Straddle cable assembly (2) that came with Deore XT M734 brakes (as shown in photo).


Just to be clear, you need the A and B length?
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Just to be clear, you need the A and B length?
A and B length would be ideal, but two of A length would work as well.
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ISO 42-tooth 122 bcd ring as would be found on a Stronglight 93 crankset. It'll be run as a single speed, so teeth do not have to be pristine. Plenty of bits to trade.
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