FS: Assorted Parts. Dia-Compe, Pedals, bars, etc.
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FS: Assorted Parts. Dia-Compe, Shimano Pedals, Cinelli bars, etc.
I'll keep this thread updated when things sell. Cleaning out the spare parts bin. Only trade interests are things from my WTB C-Record thread.
-Shipping figured into prices. Payment by cash/check (ship when cleared), or PayPal friends/family option.
-Some of this stuff I'm basically just charging what it costs to ship it. Hope you guys can use it.
1. Bottom bracket from a Sugino AT triple. Not sure of length, but has little wear and no visible pitting.
$15 shipped ***Sold/Shipped
2. Shimano pedals. I don't know what kind these are, road or mountain. Info appreciated. Haha.
$18 shipped ****SOLD/PAID
3. Random rat trap pedal. I don't know the origin of this. It's marked R for right side and has Cateye reflectors. Hope someone has the mate.
$3 shipped (free, you pay shipping)
4. x95 patches (approximately). These are pretty stiff and I didn't have much luck with them for road tubes. Basically you cover shipping and they're yours.
Let's say $1.50 shipped!
5. Vintage Look Carbon pedals. Very cool for racing bikes of this era.
$23 shipped ****SOLD and paid.
6. Cinelli 66-40 bars. ***SOLD LOCALLY
-Shipping figured into prices. Payment by cash/check (ship when cleared), or PayPal friends/family option.
-Some of this stuff I'm basically just charging what it costs to ship it. Hope you guys can use it.
1. Bottom bracket from a Sugino AT triple. Not sure of length, but has little wear and no visible pitting.
$15 shipped ***Sold/Shipped
2. Shimano pedals. I don't know what kind these are, road or mountain. Info appreciated. Haha.
$18 shipped ****SOLD/PAID
3. Random rat trap pedal. I don't know the origin of this. It's marked R for right side and has Cateye reflectors. Hope someone has the mate.
$3 shipped (free, you pay shipping)
4. x95 patches (approximately). These are pretty stiff and I didn't have much luck with them for road tubes. Basically you cover shipping and they're yours.
Let's say $1.50 shipped!
5. Vintage Look Carbon pedals. Very cool for racing bikes of this era.
$23 shipped ****SOLD and paid.
6. Cinelli 66-40 bars. ***SOLD LOCALLY
Last edited by tronnyjenkins; 01-18-16 at 10:54 PM. Reason: Updated prices and sold items
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7. Poor mismatched Paramount strap. I know someone has it's friend! These have to be fairly rare?
$5 shipped
8. Nitto Dynamic II stem, 90 degree. 26.0mm clamp. 100mm reach I think.
$13 shipped***PAID/SHIPPED
9. Dia Compe VX levers. ****SOLD LOCALLY
10. Unknown Dia Compe hoods with tiny tear. ***SOLD LOCALLY
11. Dia Compe AGC (3?) Brake set including levers and calipers. I have the small cable stops for inside the levers as well. I cleaned up the calipers but the levers can be cleaned better. Sorry, no hoods for these.
$65 shipped
12. Shimano 600 pedals and cages. 9/16". I haven't even tried to polish them. I know they can be shined up. Missing one dust cap.
$20 shipped ****PAID/SHIPPED
13. Kalloy 27.2 seatpost. Not the prettiest thing, but it would be good for a flip bike!
$7 shipped
$5 shipped
8. Nitto Dynamic II stem, 90 degree. 26.0mm clamp. 100mm reach I think.
$13 shipped***PAID/SHIPPED
9. Dia Compe VX levers. ****SOLD LOCALLY
10. Unknown Dia Compe hoods with tiny tear. ***SOLD LOCALLY
11. Dia Compe AGC (3?) Brake set including levers and calipers. I have the small cable stops for inside the levers as well. I cleaned up the calipers but the levers can be cleaned better. Sorry, no hoods for these.
$65 shipped
12. Shimano 600 pedals and cages. 9/16". I haven't even tried to polish them. I know they can be shined up. Missing one dust cap.
$20 shipped ****PAID/SHIPPED
13. Kalloy 27.2 seatpost. Not the prettiest thing, but it would be good for a flip bike!
$7 shipped
Last edited by tronnyjenkins; 01-18-16 at 10:56 PM. Reason: Updated prices and sold items
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Those are mountain pedals. They take standard 2 bolt Shimano SPD cleats.
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Are the Cinelli bars 26.0? Dibs if they are.
BTW I have a set of Cinellis with that same looking bend. I torqued on 'em and couldn't get a wiggle out of it, so I think yours should be OK.
BTW I have a set of Cinellis with that same looking bend. I torqued on 'em and couldn't get a wiggle out of it, so I think yours should be OK.
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I'll take the BB set if nobody else has claimed it. PM coming your way.
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pm on the pedal 600's
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It's kinda silly but I have a habit of building 58cm bikes that are a hair too small for me so I end up making them bigger with wider bars, longer seatposts, longer crank arms and longer stems. In addition to stem reach, I usually need a touch more stem height than the typical quill stem provides. I could either go with a longer quill or a 90 degree stem which gives me a little rise. Neither is aesthetically ideal but I find the shorter quill with a bit of rise more attractive than showing so much quill.
Just my opinion. Case in point:
Just my opinion. Case in point:
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Payment pending on stem, BB.
Measured the bars and the clamp diameter is of course Cinelli's 26.4mm, so looks like @Spaghetti Legs is out of luck.
Measured the bars and the clamp diameter is of course Cinelli's 26.4mm, so looks like @Spaghetti Legs is out of luck.
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It's kinda silly but I have a habit of building 58cm bikes that are a hair too small for me so I end up making them bigger with wider bars, longer seatposts, longer crank arms and longer stems. In addition to stem reach, I usually need a touch more stem height than the typical quill stem provides. I could either go with a longer quill or a 90 degree stem which gives me a little rise. Neither is aesthetically ideal but I find the shorter quill with a bit of rise more attractive than showing so much quill.
Just my opinion. Case in point:
Just my opinion. Case in point:
Hey, frame looks familiar.... not to thread hijack, but love the results on the Tempo. Hope it rides as nice as it looks!
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Mike, the Tempo gets better with every ride and I'm really enjoying it. Very responsive and much quicker bike than I would have guessed it would be. Even the 600 Arabesque group works like a champ. Oh oh, I may need to buy a 2nd item for bringing that up!
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are you getting my pm's
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C'mon guys... please take this stuff. If you'll look at the new prices, I'm literally giving a lot of it away. Just pay for shipping!
Merry Christmas, all!
Merry Christmas, all!
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Anyone want to make an offer on the brakeset? I know some of you guys really like the AGC stuff.
Anyone want to make an offer on ALL OF IT??? I'll make you a heck of a deal...
Random trade interests, can add cash if needed:
Bianchi top tube mounted pump
Campy Superleggeri dust cap
Campy Croce d'Aune/Chorus/Athena pedals
(1) Shimano chainring bolt w/ nut
front Ofmega hub (Record look-a-like) or just an axle set or just cones...
Bianchi jersey, L
Croce d'Aune Delta calipers
Croce d'Aune/Campy "speed grade" levers, aero
ITM/Bianchi quill stem 100-130mm, prefer black
ITM Mondial or similar bars
Something else, just try me!
Anyone want to make an offer on ALL OF IT??? I'll make you a heck of a deal...
Random trade interests, can add cash if needed:
Bianchi top tube mounted pump
Campy Superleggeri dust cap
Campy Croce d'Aune/Chorus/Athena pedals
(1) Shimano chainring bolt w/ nut
front Ofmega hub (Record look-a-like) or just an axle set or just cones...
Bianchi jersey, L
Croce d'Aune Delta calipers
Croce d'Aune/Campy "speed grade" levers, aero
ITM/Bianchi quill stem 100-130mm, prefer black
ITM Mondial or similar bars
Something else, just try me!
Last edited by tronnyjenkins; 12-27-15 at 07:01 PM.