For Trade Part II (Deux)
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For Trade Part II (Deux)
I am opening this thread as a place to
offer up items for trade.
You may either state what you would like to trade
for, or just offer it up.
Any references to "trade for cash" (i.e. sales) will be
deleted.
Any Want to buy will be deleted.
All transactions are to be handled through either PM or e-mail
not in this thread.
Marty
offer up items for trade.
You may either state what you would like to trade
for, or just offer it up.
Any references to "trade for cash" (i.e. sales) will be
deleted.
Any Want to buy will be deleted.
All transactions are to be handled through either PM or e-mail
not in this thread.
Marty
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1981 Miyata 710 for Trade. Looking for something of equivalent quality, but smaller. I could trade the whole bike, or figure out which parts to swap.
The Miyata is approximately 62cm C-T.
Head tube has a badge that reads "Miyata" and "Handmade Japan" it has a 1024 Cro-Mo sticker on the front fork, and a double-butted sticker on the seat tube.
Suntour Vx derailers with downtube-mounted derailleur levers. Dia-Compe brakes and brake levers. Sakae aluminum drop bar.
Also, depending on what goes into the trade, it has trued-up 27x1.25" Araya rims, with front and rear QR and Sunshine hubs. Also has new Conti Ultrasports (102psi) and a brand new Shimano 14-28 6-speed freewheel (I also have a brand new Shimano 14-34 if you live in a hilly area--we can discusss).
I've posted here: https://www.bikeforums.net/showthread.php?t=224756
And here are some pics:
The Miyata is approximately 62cm C-T.
Head tube has a badge that reads "Miyata" and "Handmade Japan" it has a 1024 Cro-Mo sticker on the front fork, and a double-butted sticker on the seat tube.
Suntour Vx derailers with downtube-mounted derailleur levers. Dia-Compe brakes and brake levers. Sakae aluminum drop bar.
Also, depending on what goes into the trade, it has trued-up 27x1.25" Araya rims, with front and rear QR and Sunshine hubs. Also has new Conti Ultrasports (102psi) and a brand new Shimano 14-28 6-speed freewheel (I also have a brand new Shimano 14-34 if you live in a hilly area--we can discusss).
I've posted here: https://www.bikeforums.net/showthread.php?t=224756
And here are some pics:
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I have a couple of older jerseys that are too small for me. Take your pick. The Eddy Merckx Giordana one has a 1989 Giordana copyright, M-3-48 on the size label, Giordana pull tab, bright colors and in very good shape. The Cannondale one doesn't have any size label or markings but is about the same size as the other. It has a raised, velvet-like Cannondale logo. The blue, yellow, black and red stripes run down the back side as well. No stains and in nice shape. Each has three pockets.
As stated below I need a Shimano 105 Golden Arrow Derailleur. I'm looking for one in nice shape and working condition.
As stated below I need a Shimano 105 Golden Arrow Derailleur. I'm looking for one in nice shape and working condition.
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What I have:
NOS Sachs Maillard 27" rear wheel: Hub marked Maillard made in France, aluminum Rim marked VAN SCHOTHORSE 27 X 1 1/4", with NOS Maillard skewer ... Very nice TRADED
Shimano 5 speed Freewheel:14-28t NOS
Shimano 6 speed Freewheel:14-28t lightly used TRADED
Shimano centerpull brakes (2) with cable and hangers ... look new
Shimano front derailleur for dual chainrings .. look and work fine
Chinese drop bars with Shimano brake levers and stem
Schwinn approved (made in Japan) rear wheel with 5 speed freewheel and chrome rim
What I need for old 10 and 12 speed bikes:
cables (derailleur and brake)
pulley wheels for Shimano derailleurs
long reach centerpull brakes
fenders
plastic, unpadded seat
NOS Sachs Maillard 27" rear wheel: Hub marked Maillard made in France, aluminum Rim marked VAN SCHOTHORSE 27 X 1 1/4", with NOS Maillard skewer ... Very nice TRADED
Shimano 5 speed Freewheel:14-28t NOS
Shimano 6 speed Freewheel:14-28t lightly used TRADED
Shimano centerpull brakes (2) with cable and hangers ... look new
Shimano front derailleur for dual chainrings .. look and work fine
Chinese drop bars with Shimano brake levers and stem
Schwinn approved (made in Japan) rear wheel with 5 speed freewheel and chrome rim
What I need for old 10 and 12 speed bikes:
cables (derailleur and brake)
pulley wheels for Shimano derailleurs
long reach centerpull brakes
fenders
plastic, unpadded seat
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Originally Posted by cudak888
Building a fixie for a friend, and would like to save him the $20 a new Dura-Ace track cog would cost him.
Any chance one of you fellows might have a 16-tooth, thread on (ISO) track cog for 1/8" chain on hand that you'd part with?
Take care,
-Kurt
Any chance one of you fellows might have a 16-tooth, thread on (ISO) track cog for 1/8" chain on hand that you'd part with?
Take care,
-Kurt
Also, if anyone out there wants some new brake cable, I made the dubious error of purchasing a box of 100. I'd really like to get rid of oh, I don't know, maybe 75 or so . PM me if you'd like some, even a few, I'd be happy to send them to you. Perhaps someone out there has some extra cable housing they might spare, or maybe stainless steel cables, say 3 for 1 swap or something like that. Heck, I don't know. I just have waaaaay too many cables right now.
I could really use a 2-prong suntour freewheel remover, as well as a brake offset wrench.
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Oh, and for those of you who have cable but no housing, I have 20 pounds of brake cable (and non-indexed) housing that I'd be more then willing to trade for various items. Non-teflon lined, but it gets the job done. Brand new housing.
P.S.: Also looking for:
13t Shimano Uniglide (UG) cog (I believe 13t is available in Dura Ace UG only, correct?)
12t Shimano Hyperglide (HG) outer cog (the one with the built in spacer with the small raised lip, and the corrugated outer edge to grab the lockring), must be spaced for 9 speed.
Take care,
-Kurt
P.S.: Also looking for:
13t Shimano Uniglide (UG) cog (I believe 13t is available in Dura Ace UG only, correct?)
12t Shimano Hyperglide (HG) outer cog (the one with the built in spacer with the small raised lip, and the corrugated outer edge to grab the lockring), must be spaced for 9 speed.
Take care,
-Kurt
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HAVE: a set of vintage campy wheels. They came off an early 80s Benotto with Nuovo Record on it, so I'm guessing thats what these hubs are. The hubs are laced to some nice ambrosio rims, and they have matching campy skewers. There is a 6 speed freehweel on there. The rear does have a very slight skip to it but I don't even notice it. I only can tell when trueing that its there. The condition is good otherwise. Clean up nice. Oh and the rear spacing is 126 mm.
WANT: either a single speed 700c wheelset, or a 9 speed shimano wheelset. Hopefully something pretty strong for city riding. 130mm spaced.
or single speed mountain bike complete or frame.
WANT: either a single speed 700c wheelset, or a 9 speed shimano wheelset. Hopefully something pretty strong for city riding. 130mm spaced.
or single speed mountain bike complete or frame.
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Traded!
I have a very specific trade request:
WILL TRADE: 165mm Sugino VP touring cranks (110/74), mid-80's vintage
IN EXCHANGE FOR: cranks of equivalent quality (alloy, forged 5-bolt spider) and same BCD, but 170mm.
This would be a set without rings UNLESS it is a setup similar to the 28-36-48 that I have currently, in which case I'm happy to swap rings (but in that case, why bother?).
Anyway, I know it's a very specific request and a forlorn hope, but I thought I would try here first! Thanks.
I have a very specific trade request:
WILL TRADE: 165mm Sugino VP touring cranks (110/74), mid-80's vintage
IN EXCHANGE FOR: cranks of equivalent quality (alloy, forged 5-bolt spider) and same BCD, but 170mm.
This would be a set without rings UNLESS it is a setup similar to the 28-36-48 that I have currently, in which case I'm happy to swap rings (but in that case, why bother?).
Anyway, I know it's a very specific request and a forlorn hope, but I thought I would try here first! Thanks.
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I'm searching for 32H hubs of the thread-on freewheel variety... not too picky beyond that! I moved to Alabama where road riding is relatively rare, so I need to build up some 'cross wheels so I can go play offroad with all the kiddies here...
Tons of bits in my parts box to trade - what are you looking for?
-Chris
Tons of bits in my parts box to trade - what are you looking for?
-Chris
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I have two Peugeot's to trade.
The UO8 is 52cm and is in nicer shape than the other, but you'd have to deal with the french threading/size issues if you wanted to convert/upgrade it. I'm probably going to hang on to the seat.
The other bike is newer and nicer, but I don't know much about it. It's about 56cm and made of Reynolds 501 steel. It's a little on the beat up side, but a worthy project. Missing freewheel.
I need either a halfway decent 52 cm road bike, or parts to convert the UO8 including BB, crankset, flip flop hub, long reach brakes, stem, bars and maybe a seat post.
Here's the UO8:
And the newer Pug:
The UO8 is 52cm and is in nicer shape than the other, but you'd have to deal with the french threading/size issues if you wanted to convert/upgrade it. I'm probably going to hang on to the seat.
The other bike is newer and nicer, but I don't know much about it. It's about 56cm and made of Reynolds 501 steel. It's a little on the beat up side, but a worthy project. Missing freewheel.
I need either a halfway decent 52 cm road bike, or parts to convert the UO8 including BB, crankset, flip flop hub, long reach brakes, stem, bars and maybe a seat post.
Here's the UO8:
And the newer Pug:
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I have a back wheel I would like to trade. It's one of those glue the tire to the rim kind. Campagnolo hub with quick release and a mavic rim aluminum I think( a magnet dosent stick). 700 size. Would like to trade for a 27 inch tire & tube rim of similar quality.
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Originally Posted by kemmer
I have two Peugeot's to trade.
The UO8 is 52cm and is in nicer shape than the other, but you'd have to deal with the french threading/size issues if you wanted to convert/upgrade it. I'm probably going to hang on to the seat.
The other bike is newer and nicer, but I don't know much about it. It's about 56cm and made of Reynolds 501 steel. It's a little on the beat up side, but a worthy project. Missing freewheel.
I need either a halfway decent 52 cm road bike, or parts to convert the UO8 including BB, crankset, flip flop hub, long reach brakes, stem, bars and maybe a seat post.
Here's the UO8:
And the newer Pug:
The UO8 is 52cm and is in nicer shape than the other, but you'd have to deal with the french threading/size issues if you wanted to convert/upgrade it. I'm probably going to hang on to the seat.
The other bike is newer and nicer, but I don't know much about it. It's about 56cm and made of Reynolds 501 steel. It's a little on the beat up side, but a worthy project. Missing freewheel.
I need either a halfway decent 52 cm road bike, or parts to convert the UO8 including BB, crankset, flip flop hub, long reach brakes, stem, bars and maybe a seat post.
Here's the UO8:
And the newer Pug:
Are the levers on the UO8 as far-reach as they seem? Or is that just picture distortion?
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For trade: Trek frame, slightly rusty, possibly an '88 560. 22", it's too big for me. Need a 20 or 21", or 54-56cm. Reynolds 501 or so preferred. Crappy paint or slight surface rust doesn't matter, it will be repainted. If you're in the NYC area I can hand it off to you, but I have no car.
See this thread: https://www.bikeforums.net/showthread.php?t=231344
See this thread: https://www.bikeforums.net/showthread.php?t=231344
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Wanted:
-Fenders in decently good to excellent condition. Bare aluminum or red or white plastic or painted aluminum. 700c/27" size. If the fenders themselves are in good shape, I can always come up with mounting hardware.
-130mm spaced rear cassette wheel or hub or wheelset.
To trade:
Shimano 600 "arabesque" bits. Shifters, rear derailleur, front derailleur, brake calipers.
Shimano 600 crankset with 52/42 biopace rings.
Shimano un-73 BB 68x113 (square taper- barely used)
Shimanon es30 BB 68x113 (octalink v2) -used a bit more
Converter to use modern 1 1/8" threadless stems with 1" threaded forks.
Deore disc rear mtb hub used, in good shape.
Brooks B-72 saddle with seatpost. Broken in, excellent shape.
Brooks Professional pre-softened, honey, hammered copper rivets, chrome rails. 30 miles on it.
Shimano 105 10 speed shifter/brake levers. Double or triple, brand new, unridden.
Shimano ultegra 12-25 9speed cassette. Ridden, in great shape.
Shimano 105 12-25 9speed cassette. Ridden, in great shape.
Random 1" quill stems.
Ritchey Pro 90mmx84 deg. road stem.
Ritchey WCS alumimum 44cm road bars.
Nitto bars. (not sure of size off the top of my head)
Panaracer FireXC pro 2.1 UST tires. Maybe 15% worn. One has thorn puncture, so you'd need sealant to really used these as tubeless.
2 Dura-Ace clamp-on cable guides. (like on the top tube for old bikes without braze-on guides)
Probably other stuff I can add later.
-Fenders in decently good to excellent condition. Bare aluminum or red or white plastic or painted aluminum. 700c/27" size. If the fenders themselves are in good shape, I can always come up with mounting hardware.
-130mm spaced rear cassette wheel or hub or wheelset.
To trade:
Shimano 600 "arabesque" bits. Shifters, rear derailleur, front derailleur, brake calipers.
Shimano 600 crankset with 52/42 biopace rings.
Shimano un-73 BB 68x113 (square taper- barely used)
Shimanon es30 BB 68x113 (octalink v2) -used a bit more
Converter to use modern 1 1/8" threadless stems with 1" threaded forks.
Deore disc rear mtb hub used, in good shape.
Brooks B-72 saddle with seatpost. Broken in, excellent shape.
Brooks Professional pre-softened, honey, hammered copper rivets, chrome rails. 30 miles on it.
Shimano 105 10 speed shifter/brake levers. Double or triple, brand new, unridden.
Shimano ultegra 12-25 9speed cassette. Ridden, in great shape.
Shimano 105 12-25 9speed cassette. Ridden, in great shape.
Random 1" quill stems.
Ritchey Pro 90mmx84 deg. road stem.
Ritchey WCS alumimum 44cm road bars.
Nitto bars. (not sure of size off the top of my head)
Panaracer FireXC pro 2.1 UST tires. Maybe 15% worn. One has thorn puncture, so you'd need sealant to really used these as tubeless.
2 Dura-Ace clamp-on cable guides. (like on the top tube for old bikes without braze-on guides)
Probably other stuff I can add later.
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Originally Posted by peripatetic
Are the levers on the UO8 as far-reach as they seem? Or is that just picture distortion?
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WANTED:
Front road fork, steel, chromed, for 700C wheels. Must have recessed brake mounting. Shorter steer tubes or considerable steertube threading OK - it is for a 21" frame machine (don't remember offhand how long the tube has to be).
Sloping or unicrown forks preferred, but would pretty much go for anything now - haven't located anything so far for a few months.
See photo for reference.
Take care,
-Kurt
Front road fork, steel, chromed, for 700C wheels. Must have recessed brake mounting. Shorter steer tubes or considerable steertube threading OK - it is for a 21" frame machine (don't remember offhand how long the tube has to be).
Sloping or unicrown forks preferred, but would pretty much go for anything now - haven't located anything so far for a few months.
See photo for reference.
Take care,
-Kurt
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I have a very old ladies Phillips, I don't know how old but it appears to be pre-1960-raleigh-buyout. "Made in Birmingham" has oil cap on bottom bracket, very rough no wheels but has fenders and handlebars still - and has the covetted "Phillips" script chainwheel (very cool) Would trade towards another bike (Columbias are always welcome) or for parts - anybody have a front basket? or a dynamo light set?
Thanks.
Thanks.
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Wanted: 26.6 alloy seatpost or Park CT-2 (or equivalent) chain tool
Will trade: Time 50.1 pedals includes cleats, red paint is worn, or Ideale 39 saddle, hard and dry, but shows little use or Nervar Star alloy crank, 52-42, good condition, mangled dustcaps
PJ
Will trade: Time 50.1 pedals includes cleats, red paint is worn, or Ideale 39 saddle, hard and dry, but shows little use or Nervar Star alloy crank, 52-42, good condition, mangled dustcaps
PJ
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Anyone in need of a set of 7speed SIS downtube shifters?
See my "Cuda2k's Wishlist" thread for full list of what I need and have.
See my "Cuda2k's Wishlist" thread for full list of what I need and have.
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Have: A rusty Schwinn Varsity (boat anchor, yadda, yadda) it lacks handlebars and break levers, other than that, it runs. The derailler shifts, the pedals turn, the bike rolls. It just looks like ****. I'll post pics later. I think the size is 54-55 cm
Wants: handlebar tape and/or a 6 pack of Hefeweisen
Seriously, bring a handlebar tape or some beer and the 30lbs paperweight is yours.
Wants: handlebar tape and/or a 6 pack of Hefeweisen
Seriously, bring a handlebar tape or some beer and the 30lbs paperweight is yours.