ISO and For Trade thread parts 2 and 3.
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[MENTION=232813]eschlwc[/MENTION], I have lots of junk pedals, and I could grab some washers out of them. Would that help? Some washers might fit the pedals you're working on.
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i guess if the junk pedals will be tossed (and you have the time), it might be worth it.
you mentioned in your email that you haven't any kkt, sr, or mks pedals. i'd assume the washers i need would be of that sort ... but who knows?!
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edit: scott at 'sd bicycle garage' is sending me some campy washers that may work. we shall see...
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I have a VO set in 175. I think I bought them from you, actually, but 175 ain't my jam as it turns out.
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ISO of a few items for my SS gravel project
-Carnielli stem
-Campag Three arm Gran Sport crankset
-no name silver 25.4 40mm track bars
-small christophe chrome toe clips
-26x1-3/8 or 1-1/8 Paselas (pair and gum preferably)
I'm not concerned about cosmetics as the frame isn't amazing but still presentable.
-Carnielli stem
-Campag Three arm Gran Sport crankset
-no name silver 25.4 40mm track bars
-small christophe chrome toe clips
-26x1-3/8 or 1-1/8 Paselas (pair and gum preferably)
I'm not concerned about cosmetics as the frame isn't amazing but still presentable.
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I don't think there is such a beast:
Panaracer: Professional Bicycle Tires| Urban
I think the closest you'll find is the Panaracer "Col de la Vie Randonnée"
Panaracer 26 x 1 3/8 (40-590) Col de la Vie Tire - Harris Cyclery bicycle shop - West Newton, Massachusetts
Panaracer: Professional Bicycle Tires| Urban
I think the closest you'll find is the Panaracer "Col de la Vie Randonnée"
Panaracer 26 x 1 3/8 (40-590) Col de la Vie Tire - Harris Cyclery bicycle shop - West Newton, Massachusetts
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Anyone have some mismatched Campagnolo NR/SR down tube shifter parts lying around? I need an end cap, Belleville washer, and thumbscrew. Just one of each.
Have...lots of stuff, including another pair of very nice SR levers without any guts at all. Let me know what you need.
Have...lots of stuff, including another pair of very nice SR levers without any guts at all. Let me know what you need.
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Road Brake calipers and levers with good hoods (or easy to find)?
I have some basic Tektros que'd up to order but only need a basic set. Prefer dual pivot but would take nice single pivots.
Road Brake calipers and levers with good hoods (or easy to find)?
I have some basic Tektros que'd up to order but only need a basic set. Prefer dual pivot but would take nice single pivots.
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WTT: Shimano Dura Ace AX Dynadrive crankset/pedals for 180mm Shimano Dura Ace Crankset. Square taper. The AX is in excellent condition, with rebuilt, very smooth pedals. no cages. Cross posted in classifieds with picture.
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ISO: Shimano ST-M020 left shifter for 21 spd mtn bike.
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Want: Campy compact cranks, square taper or ultra torque
Have: Square taper Campy Record and Chorus cranks, Campy 50th seatpost, Brooks Professional saddle, SRAM 10s group...lots of other stuff.
Have: Square taper Campy Record and Chorus cranks, Campy 50th seatpost, Brooks Professional saddle, SRAM 10s group...lots of other stuff.
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Anyone have some mismatched Campagnolo NR/SR down tube shifter parts lying around? I need an end cap, Belleville washer, and thumbscrew. Just one of each.
Have...lots of stuff, including another pair of very nice SR levers without any guts at all. Let me know what you need.
Have...lots of stuff, including another pair of very nice SR levers without any guts at all. Let me know what you need.
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ISO: Chrome road fork 1" threaded preferably columbus for recessed brake. Length needs to be over 200mm, I have to get an exact measure. the frame is a 61/62 cm.
Have: a few things including an 1973 Masi Italy columbus twin plate fork for a 61cm frame.
Have: a few things including an 1973 Masi Italy columbus twin plate fork for a 61cm frame.
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What I have:
set of MAFAC brake levers with MAFAC secondary arresters. Like them but want to use the whole hoods from Rustiness on a build. Don't believe they can be correctly modified and thought maybe someone would want this setup.
What I want: A MAFAC brake lever set without secondary arresters. Would take just the levers, no cable Ferrells or hoods. Would like them to be in good shape mech wise, I don't mind polishing.
Thanks, 3SS
What I want: A MAFAC brake lever set without secondary arresters. Would take just the levers, no cable Ferrells or hoods. Would like them to be in good shape mech wise, I don't mind polishing.
Thanks, 3SS
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ISO: Shimano Sante brake levers.
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ISO any good lightweight long-cage RD capable of handling a 34T sprocket. Am replacing a busted Cyclone GT. Will consider (almost) anything.
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What's busted on the Cyclone? I have some parts for 1st gen Cyclone RDs.
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Henry III ...I have a 3-pin Campy Gran Sport (42-52) crank (no BB or pedals) that I would be willing to part with.
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Thanks for the reply. The cage spring seems to have let go. Bigger problem is the outer bushing (the shiny chrome thingy on the outside that pivots) is sufficiently rusted that the 4mm hex wrench which is supposed to remove it just spins around. So that part will need to be, um, persuaded to come off too, and probably broken or rendered unusable in the process.
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[MENTION=190941]jimmuller[/MENTION] I have a Shimano Acera X long cage in good condition. It's an old one, 80s? I don't know capacity but I'd think 34 would be fine. I dunno how "good" or lightweight it is.
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ISO: short stem (60mm or less), 25.4. 22.2 insertion for a Raleigh Superbe/Sports.
Standard pair of brake calipers for said Raleigh Superbe/Sports. I have a women's model and need the calipers that mount with the cable housing coming from the bottom.
Standard pair of brake calipers for said Raleigh Superbe/Sports. I have a women's model and need the calipers that mount with the cable housing coming from the bottom.
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I've got a Nitto Young, 60 mm. It has some dimples from a stem shifter clamp, but is in good shape otherwise. It came off my daughter's bike and we'd still be using it if we didn't change to a 26 mm handlebar.
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Single speed MTB frame, canti ONLY, no disks, no clutter for RD's.
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@jimmuller I have a Shimano Acera X long cage in good condition. It's an old one, 80s? I don't know capacity but I'd think 34 would be fine. I dunno how "good" or lightweight it is.
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