[CR]digging through the attic

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From: "Aldo Ross" <swampmtn@siscom.net>
To: <Classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
Date: Sun, 20 May 2001 16:21:41 -0400
Subject: [CR]digging through the attic

I was especially grumpy this morning, so I went to the pro shop to dig through junk in the attic.

I found a pair of Fiamme Red Labels, late rectangular decal, NOS, 24H! Will trade for similar rims with 36H.

Also found a pair of Barelli B.10 shoeplates, to fit Barelli B.10 pedals. Anyone have a set of these pedals? Anyone ever used them? $2 +postage.

Also found a Selle Italia seatpost, 26.2mm, the funky one with the single bolt on top, and bolts on the sides for adjusting tilt. Looks like new take-off. I think Roger will take $5, so let me know if I should go back and get it.

Found a single polished tubular rim, single grommits, 20mm width, lightly serrated sidewalls, 40H, very light brake marks, probably a new take-off. It had a diamond shaped sticker... AVA, per chance? Could someone help identify this rim, please? Or, buy it for $10 +shipping.

Also found 3x NOS Scheeren "Standard" wood-filled rims, 36H, very high polish. How far back do these rims go? I'd like to use a set for one of my bikes.

Also found 2 more boxes of Barelli standard nail-on cleats, and a few packs of "stepped" cleats "for instant location". $2/pair +postage.

Also found the correct cogs to build a Regina 14/15/16/18/20 fw, which works perfectly with the Vittoria Margherita (on the blue Legnano). I can finally use all 5 gears! Anyone needing a particular Regina cog, let me know, and I'll dig it up $1 each.

Also found some NOS light alloy replacement bolts for Campagnolo NR/SR. Lower r der pivot bolt in silver or black, NR seatpost bolts and "cylinder" nuts in silver or black, aluminum nut and bolt for clamp-on shift levers, aluminum axle (rear, I think). Roger will take $5 per item. Email any questions.

There were some Campy small parts - who was looking for adjusting screws for front derailleur? Roger has a few black ones, probably $4/pair.

Aldo Ross