ISO and for trade thread part 5
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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
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ISO Suntour 6s freewheel corncob 13t-??
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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#4253
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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.
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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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.
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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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!
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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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.
Not that I need another bike, but N+1 is the rule.
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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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.
Not that I need another bike, but N+1 is the rule.
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Thanks jdawg, I appreciate it.
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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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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.
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.
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.
Fluted arms? ✔️
Silver? ✔️
(~$65 with shipping to me)
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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?
#4268
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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.
Regards, 3speedslow
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
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What do you have for trade bait?
PM me...
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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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Just to be clear, you need the A and B length?
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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.