stuff for sale: All goods New Old Stock, unless specifically marked "used". Shipping is extra. email for jpgs. Please note, the following list was "pasted" together from several other lists I have, and I edited it to assure no duplication or confusion. However, if an item is duplicated, please bear with me (and let me know !). Also, please confirm all prices and order or enquire by item-number. Orders over $1000 receive free US shipping.
1. 1970s Colnago-logo padded buffalo saddle these are beautiful. Same shape as Unicanitor of the period, the word "Colnago" in yellow on each side of the saddle, $69 or 5 for $275 2. Campagnolo Nuovo Record STEEL toeclips per pair, Small $11, Medium $19, Large $29 4. Campagnolo Nuovo Record hubset, 32 hole, lo flange, curved skewers, choice of 5 or 6 speed, $130 per set 5. Campagnolo chrome-steel silca pump heads, $24 each, 6 for $110 6. Silca gold anodized pumps size 47, fits a space between 465-515mm, body is metallic-gold, handle is chrome, really sweet, includes plastic silca head. These came bulk packed in a case, and very minor "shopwear" from banging around is present. Absolutely nothing to freak about, nothing close to the kind of mark you would get by simply putting the pump on concrete for a moment while fixing your tire. $13 each, 5 for $39 7. Cleat pairs: any 10 pair mix for $25. a. pavarin 2-bolt and pavarin 1-bolt, complete with bolts/washers, these were typical on Dettos, and probably others, but I don't know. b. marresi : Classic 3-holes with nice fresh screws/washers. c. pavarin all- alloy cleat pairs with NAILS, last forever,
8. Late 1980s Campy Chorus rear skewers, curved, 6/7 spd: 5 for $40 9. Vintage Cycling caps any 4 for $22 a. yellow/white new-logo Cinelli b. blue/silver Atala c. Malvor Bottecchia d. Paini Bottecchia
10. Campy 1984 Olympic pinset (3 different pins, boxed) : GREAT gift: $25, 5 for $100 11. 1980s Trimble vintage carbon-fiber aero bar from the inventor of the first monococque carbon-fiber frameset, these carbon-fiber aero bars with aluminum hardware clamp to your stem, are easy to adjust, weighs 450 grams with hardware and pads !, have routing provisions for computer and bar-end shifters. $25 12. Campagnolo Record alloy toeclips, medium (same as Super Record, but in late 80s white box), 10 pair for $39 13. Campagnolo Super Record grey brake housing, lined and ferruled, 10 pair for $49 14. Campagnolo Nuovo/Super Record crank dustcaps, say "Brev" on them, $7 EACH 15. Campagnolo white leather toestraps with blue "Campagnolo" written on straps, $19 per pair 16. Campagnolo Nuovo Record braided derailleur cable, bar-con length (can be cut down), old diamond logo, 10 pair for $45 17. Velox handlebar plugs, RED or BLUE, $7 per pair, mix any 10 pair for $49 18. Campagnolo quick-release seatpost binder bolt, $8 each, 10 for $49 19. TA crank bolts & washers 5 pair for $25 20. TA alloy downtube bottle-cage hardware(2 straps, nuts, bolts), $5 21. "Bikit" british handlebar-mounted watch holder from the 1950s/60s, fits stopwatch or pocket-watch, $25 22. Sugino italian BB cups (fixed, adj, lockring) 36x24, $7 23. Sugino british/french spindles marked "Sugino MW 68", length 113.5, asymetrical one side +3mm, $8 24. Gripfast British precision ball bearings, 1/8 inch. Made in Birmingham. This is a box with 20 packages. Each package has 72 bearings in it. I don't know what these are for, but basically they are high-quality 1/8 inch bearings for wherever you might need 1/8 inch bearings. You get ALOT of bearings here. If you are a shop, you can sell the individual packets. Each box (20 packages of 72 bearings, 1440 bearings) is $8. Take 20 (twenty) boxes for $50. 25. Vittoria tire BASE-TAPE glue (this is hard to find !), $4 per tube 26. Vittoria "Mastice Gutta" sewup rim cement, $2 per tube 27. Used Magistroni "ATALA" headset, normal wear pattern, no pitting, the word "ATALA" is a part of the forging. If you have an Atala, this is a sweet touch, from the days when pantographing was a part of the forging process. $75 27b. Used Magistroni "OLMO" headset, normal wear pattern, no pitting, the word "OLMO" is a part of the forging. If you have an Olmo, this is a sweet touch, from the days when pantographing was a part of the forging process. $89 28. Used Magistroni (?) seattube collar, "IDEOR" part of the forging. For older Ideors that required a clamp for seatpost tightening. $25 29. Campagnolo top-tube clamps for brake-cable. three to a package, complete with nuts and bolts. 10 packages for $59 30. Campy NR front axle or 5 speed rear axle, any mix of 6 for $24 31. Campy Nuovo Record 43 tooth rings. $30 each 32. Campy Nuovo Record 53 tooth rings. 5 for $125 each 33. Campagnolo alloy freewheel body only, british or italian thread, 6 speed body, $85 34. silca chromed-plastic pump heads, presta only, these are classic, you know them well. 100 for $25, 10 for $8 35. 100 silca leather internal plungers for hand-pump, 100 for $25, or 10 for $8 36. Campagnolo stainless rear derailleur housing, 100 for $80 or 20 for $25 37. 10 Campagnolo chainstay-clamps for rear-derailleur housing, $15 38. 10 Campagnolo 626A downtube double-derailleur cable guides, $40 39. 10 Suntour Superbe Pro cranksets, 172.5/42/52, $550 40. 100 rolls Ambrosio Bikeline padded plastic tape, many colors/styles, house mix of 100 with at least 12 different styles guaranteed: $150, or 10 rolls guarantee 6 different styles for $25 41. Complete 1980s Miche Bottom Brackets. These work nicely with Campy NR cranks of the time. Italian threads, 114.5 symmetrical length, includes cups, lockring, spindle, plastic sleeve, bearings, crank bolts and washers (everything!). These are bulk-packed in plastic bags. $19 each or 10 for $150 42. 1960s Reg vintage thermal bottle, Nice detail, original box and instructions worthy of framing.$10 each or 5 for $45 or 10 for $75 43. 50 pair Campagnolo Nuovo Record braided derailleur cable, bar-con length (can be cut down), old diamond logo, $175 44. 50 pair Universal brake hoods, $90. Hold your horses ! I know, you're all rushing on this one. These are the famous italian Universal brand that we all know and love, but they are not the classic 1960s rectangular hoods, or the 1970s Campy-type hoods. they are from a line of brakes that universal had in the 1980s. i have no idea what the model name is, but it was very hi-tech and aero, and these hoods are for those brakes. In practice, you can put these hoods on the Campy NR type brake, but it is not aesthetically appealing, although it is functionally fine. Hoods are white rubber, and have the word Universal on both sides. If you don't want to jump in the pool, try 10 pair for $30 45. mid-1980s Campagnolo front braze-on derailleur (not sure of model, perhaps Athena), 20 for $85 or $10 each 46. Used 1960s Team Faema Bertin. This is a very seductive bike. Bear with me here. Something about the colors and the combination of components just makes you want to jump on it and ride, no kidding. Bike is a 1960s Bertin, Reynolds 531 tubing, in Team Faema colors from the 1960s. That's white with red headtube and panels. Some of the decals have suffered a bit from stand-clamping, since there's no topcoat over the decals, but condition of finish and chrome is excellent. There are plenty of little nicks, but no dents, and the overall effect is fantastic. Size is 53cm c-c. The bike is missing wheels, saddle and pedals. We've all got plenty of those lying around, but if you need those items, I can dig something out of my used parts bins for a bit extra. The frameset has no dents or crash damage. It comes with Stronglight headset, TA bottom bracket, TA 170mm cyclotourist cranks with double rings, Simplex prestige front and rear mechanisms, Belri handlebar and stem, with original red barwrap that matches the panels, Weinmann 500 sidepull brake calipers and matching levers (mounted on bars). Comes with Nuovo Record 26.8 seatpost. I can send you a picture of Merckz riding these colors on a Bertin in addition to pictures of the bike I'd like you to buy. This bike is screaming "make me the classiest cheap-ride you've ever bought". Take it away for $430 quick before it goes to ebay ! 47. reynolds 531 tubeset, NOS, no fork blades. It's about time for you to practice your framebuilding technique ! $90 48. Reprints of vintage posters: a. Le Cyclone, Cycle sans Chaine, Milders Fils. 19"x29", mounted on foam-core. Excellent condition except for a nick in the lower-right corner. Features a big-moustached fellow wearing a funny hat, next to a strange chainless bicycle, $25 b. Howe Bicycles Tricycles. 19"x29", mounted on foam-core. Excellent condition. Features another big-moustached fellow with strange hat, with a scarf tied around the hat blowing in the wind. He's in the middle of a strange tricycle with huge wheels, looks more like futuristic tractor from an HG Wells story. $25 c. Acatene Velleda. 25"x33". These are two identical posters mounted on both sides of a thick piece of cardboard. You could saparate them ,and have them mounted each on foam-core, and then you'll have two identical posters. The condition is a bit rough, with tattered edges and plenty of tack-holes. Still, extremely nice, don't worry. This features a Nordic goddess-type with long braided red hair, ready to summon Thor down from the Pyrenees ? She is pointing to a chainless bicycle. Above the bicycle is an eagle with bicycle chains in his claws. Above the eagle is the sun, which has the motto "Vae Catenis", which, I'm gonna take a stab at this, must be latin for "Go away, chain". At the bottom is the factory address "17 Rue St. Maur, Paris". This is a nice poster ! Now that I've described it, I almost don't want to sell it anymore ! $25
49. Weinmann Carrera brake levers. these are basically SR copies from the 1980s. Supple gum weinmann hoods (can be used on NR), drilled weinmann levers, real nice. $35 per pair 50. Campy NR front-skewer copies. These are NOT campagnolo. However, the lever portion is identical to the older straight campagnolo levers, with beading around the edges, and a nice big acorn nut locking the lever into the body. They say "Open" "Close" on each side respectively. $5 each 51. Obscure car-rack/mounting jigs. OK, I have to describe these, I'm sure you'll know what I'm talking about after the description. These are three pieces. One looks like a fork, and takes a front wheel. The next piece will fit between the dropouts of your bike's fork (you clamp the fork into place). The third piece cradles your rear wheel. The bottom of each of these pieces is shaped to mount on rectangular-shaped car-top racks, or to 2x4 pieces of wood in your pickup or in your garage or other storage area. Includes nuts/bolts/wrenches. These are just $8 for the complete set. Take 10 sets for $50.
52. Original Campagnolo ball-bearings, part # 2103. These are 5/32 size, 48 balls per package, for most Campagnolo pedals from the 1960s into the early 90s. They fit all pedals except for the titanium-spindled versions. This is also the size used for the track headset, except you need 25 +25 for the headset. These packages are factory-packed in batches of 25 packs (of 48 bearings each). NOS, Get 25 packs for $25. 53. Campagnolo COLORED synchro inserts !!! I can't believe I have these. These are for the Synchro shifters of the early 90s, probably the most astonishing engineering feat of all time. Colors available are red, blue, black, white and green. NOS, $5 each 54. 6 used alloy kick-stands. 4 are Esge/Pletscher, one is "Bulldog" the other has no name. They all seem to be identical. One of the Esge is missing the upper-clamp plate. All work fine, are a bit scratched-up from use. Go for it ! used, all 6 for $20. 56. Rivat winter cycling shoe. Size 42. Hard-plastic sole, leather trim, thick deep-blue nylon mesh, lined with sheeps-fur !!! condition is dusty and shopworn, but new. $20 57. Brancale traditional cycling shoe, size42, lace-up, leather and thin black nylon mesh, subtle red/white/green logo stripes, $20 58. NOS Selle San Marco Ergo Roccia saddle. Seems to be a mountain bike saddle of the mid-80s. WIde and padded nylon mesh, chromed rails, $10 59. NOS Selle Italia "Lady" saddle. Very very nice leather padded saddle, has almost the exact same shape as the Brooks women's saddles, very wide at the rear, but with a thin long nose. Has loops for saddle bag. $20 60. NOS Denza Unicanitor-copy. This is an Italian plastic saddle with chromed rails. It is the exact same shape and design as the Unicanitor plastic saddles, with three nice holes down the middle. There are loops molded into the plastic for a saddle bag. This is the ultimate commuter saddle, impervious to the effects of the elements. Make no mistake, this is a very sweet saddle, and at this price, don't hold back ! (several available), $8 each 61. Unusual Raleigh fork, I'll describe it. Perfect NOS, for 27" wheels, Tange tubing and dropouts. Double set of eyelets, blades 2/5 chromed. Lugged crown. Crown drilled for brake, but also, cantilever bosses are on this !!! Steerer is very long, 8.25 inches. Fork is deep coffee color with gold outlining of crown. Decals (nice red and gold) on sides of blades have the Raleigh bird and the word "The Raleigh" underneath. Crown is unprepped. Condition is NOS with minor nicks to paint, but truly a looker. Can someone tell me what model this was for ? $30 each. Also have 2 available that have had the cantilever bosses removed with a flame, so you might want to repaint those, at $10 each. 62. mid-1980s Campagnolo plastic bag. I know, when you're selling plastic bags, you're in way over your head. I only have one. It is slightly used, from when I purchased my first C-record bits and pieces. It is 15x21, white with blue graphics, identical on both sides. It says, "Campagnolo" in script, then under that "Campagnolo Spoken Here", then under that it has twelve rectangles with the mid-80s symbols for the components, and under that the words "Graphic Symbols of Campagnolo Products". You could frame it ? $10 63. Biemme neoprene winter booties. Medium $8 each, small 10 for $15 !!! The way I use the smalls is I cut off the heel and use them as extra-long toe-booties. It works ! 64. NOS Winter wool Cyclist's cap, deep blue (Campagnolo blue, actually), with the words "De Franceschi" embroidered in front. SIze medium, $35 65. Jerseys a. NOS, Red/white wool, INOXPRAN Team, with logos for Campagnolo, Cinelli, Formsport and Selle Concor, size 2, and you know these stretch and were meant to be form-fitting in those days, so buy it ! If you have a medium build or smaller, this jersey will be very flattering, but no bellies please. $45 b. NOS, Sergal wool, red and white with thin blue stripe. Nice, classic, unadorned, size 2, see my Spiel above regarding sizes !!! $25 c. used, mid-80s Cafe de Colombia, the nice one where the mountains are geometric pyramids ! white/yellow/red/blue. Sponsor logos are Mavic and Vittore Gianni, plus Juan Valdez and his donkey. Jersey is a bit faded but perfectly usable, or nice to frame. Size is 40. $25 d. NOS, 1995 Russian Team jersey. all-red (of course). Front has the Kremlin peaks, and logos for Giordana, Banner Group, some cyrillic writing, rear has a wheel with golden wings and more cyrillic writing. American size medium, very lightweight, $65
66. Enormous Schwinn Advertising banner, plastic with riveted holes, intended to hang from shop ceiling, NEW, Have a comic-book-style graphic of 1970s Schwinn Apollo-type bike with banana-seat, and Schwinn logo, $20 67. Schwinn T-shirt, X-Large, graphics as-above, new and NOT ever worn. , $19 68. Schwinn hang-tags, graphics as-above, sealed package, at least 50 tags in there, probably more, $10 69. Scwinn Pennant-string. This is a long string with LOTS of triangular pennants. It's intended to be strung from your shop to a lamppost on the street, on within your shop, or your garage, whatever. you remember these because of the racket they make when the wind blows through them. Typically seen at "grand-openings". graphics as-above. Don't know how many pennants there are, or whether there is one long string or several shorter ones, but there's LOTS of pennants on this thing, at least 50. Rip it apart and use each pennant separately, or use the whole thing as-is. New, in original marketing wrap, unused, $30
THANKS !
Mario Girasa, Cambridge, Mass