[CR]FS or WTT: Parts

(Example: Component Manufacturers:Avocet)

Date: Thu, 1 Aug 2002 21:43:07 -0700
From: <rhawks@lmi.net>
To: ibob <internet-bob@bikelist.org>, classics rendezvous <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
Subject: [CR]FS or WTT: Parts

(Sorry for the cross post, but I thought there might be one or two things of interest to more than one list)

All the parts below are used, except when noted (there are a few new things). Despite their being used,there is clearly plenty of use left in them. All prices are 'plus shipping'. At the end is my wantlist. Feel free to suggest trades of my for sale items for items you have that are on my want list. If you have something on my want list, let me know if you will only trade for items I'm selling,or what your price would be. Feel free to mix and match too. I won't be offended if you offer less than my listed price, just be aware I might defer to someone else offering more than you.

Having said all that, some of what is on this list you may consider junk. I had a hard time tossing things that still worked and could be used again. I'm not deluding myself that everything will sell, but who knows, maybe someone can use these parts.

Here's the list, it's marginally eclectic:

Brakes:

Campy Gran Sport Calipers, w/pads. NOS $45.00

Unversal Extra, sidepull calipers w/qr lever, cables and levers. NOS Gum hoods are in fine shape. Levers have micro adjusters where the cable housing meets the body. The front is very long reach, the rear less so. $20.00

Weinmann centerpull front brake, w/pads and barrel adjuster on cable hanger that mounts with headset. This is used, but in great shape. Red label on brake says Weinmann 610/Vainquer 999. $8.00

Weinmann centerpull front brake, no pads, no cable hanger, quite a bit more used than the above. Same label as above except w/o the '610'. $3.00

Universal Mod 61, front centerpull brake w/pads. $6.00

Modolo sidepull calipers. These have the qr lever and barrel adjuster. Used to be red anodized, but that's faded pretty much. Short reach. These might go nice on an old commute or beater bike as an upgrade to the calipers you have, but they are not show pieces by any stretch. $12.00

Tires:

Pair of Roly Poly tires, foldable. Used exactly once by a friend who found he didn't like wide tires. $35.00 each or $65.00 for the pair (which is $15.00 less than the new price and would ship at a lower cost too)

Tools:

Stronglight crank puller. Three piece tool, with the third piece being a piece of round stock (European round stock though ;^). The second piece is basically a socket to fit the spindle bolt which would be used with the round stock as the lever to loosen or tighten depending. The third peice of course threads into the crank arm and is used with both other peices. $7.00

Craftsman metric, 6 point sockets: 4mm-7mm, 9mm, 11mm, 13mm 1/4" drive. $5.00

Maillard Helicomatic tool. Can open beer bottles too! Plus an attempt at a spoke wrench fitting. $2.00

Pedals:

Look Mt. Bike pedals w/red cleats. Note, these red cleats are mt. bike specific and aren't the triangular shape familar for road pedals. I have no idea if they are compatible, but these cleats are for these pedals, and they look like they would be interchangable. The cleats and pedals look like they've been used once. $12.00

1 pair of shimano, Look compatible black cleats, used. Shimano part # SM-SH24 and one brand new black cleat, same part #. I still use the red ones, maybe someone still uses the black ones. $2.00

Lake Cleats, for clips n'straps pedals. NOS. $4.00

Christophe toe clips (no straps) used, small. $2.00

Christophe toe clips (no straps), mounted but not used, small, $3.00

Derailleurs:

Front:

Sun Tour Lite, 1 1/4" size, for a double $3.00

Sun Tour 3000, 1 1/4" size, for a double $3.00

Shimano Deore LX, 1 3/8" size, for triple $3.00

Sun Tour Superbe braze on. This does not use the typical braze on fitting, and could also be used with the banded clamp also used with Cyclone MKII. $0.00 (yep, free)

Campy racing triple, 1 3/8" clamp. $17.00

Rear:

Very Early Sun Tour Superbe, short cage, non-indexing. This is in very good shape and could be used on a restoration (I have no idea if people 'restore' late 70s Japanese bikes, but it's pretty nice old derailleur). $20.00

Somewhat newer era Superbe short cage, non indexing rear. This one had the silk screened label instead of the nicer one as on above. $3.00

Sun Tour XC Pro, long cage 30 tooth max, indexes (by indexes I mean it has the barrel adjuster for dialing in the shifting with indexed levers). Looks like it was mounted but not used. $25.00

Shifters:

Early Campy bar end shifters. Clearly used but still quite useable. w/blue lever covers. $18.00

1 blue lever cover for above (extra). $1.00

Shimano 600, clamp on down tube friction shifters. Kinda ornate looking levers with black painted insets. $3.00

Sun Tour Power ratchet downtube friction shifters, clamp on. Someone drilled them out, and did a passable job it isn't stock work. The fun of these remains and the integrity of the lever wasn't compromised (IMHO). $3.00

Shimano friction downtube levers, part #Z401, clamp on. $3.00

Sun Tour downtube friction clamp on shifters. Sorry, I'm suffering a brain fart, and I can't recall if these are called mylax or something, but they are the ones that mount on the top of the down tube and use a cam to trip the front derailleur when you shift the back derailleur. Some frames of the early '80's had braze ons for these but this comes with a band as well. $5.00

Campy friction down tube shifters. Braze on. $10.00

Shimao, RSX 7 speed STI. Full disclosure: I had these stop working on me on a ride so I took them off, and off the bars they seem to work fine. $5.00

Bottom Bracket stuff:

Campy ACH cartridge BB, for newer Campy cranks. This BB is for Campy Triple cranks when used on 1 3/8" seat tubes. British threading. NOS $10.00

Shimano ball and cup BB, complete, NIP 68 = T = 117.5(length) ChroMo, marked 3A. British threading. $15.00

Specialized, ball and cup, 107-68. Used, but in good condition. British threads. $5.00 Spindles:

Sugino MW 68, 113 length, New. $5.00

Sugino MW 68, 113 length, Used. $2.00

Shimano 68 = T = 117.5, shopworn $4.00

Shimano 70 = T 124.5, shopworn $4.00

Campy 68 - P - 120. If I am not mistaken, the P stands for Pista so this would be for a track bike, and the 120 is for the rear spacing. The overall length of the spindle is 110

Chainrings:

28 tooth, 86 bcd. Good condition. I think the 86bcd is for stronglight, but I could be wrong. You'll know if you need 86bcd. $6.00

Cycle odometers:

Extra mounting kit for Cat Eye solar, including cadence. $10.00

Huret Multido. totally manual odometer that mounts on the axel of front wheel. Complete, but I suggest going to a good hardware store and finding a backup for the O-ring that runs from the wheel to the unit. If you don't know what a Multido is you probably don't want this. It's from the '70's. This one is used, but only has 9200 miles on it. ;^) $7.00

Seat Posts:

SR Laprade, 26.6. This is marked H-79 which I think means it's from 1979. The flutes are painted blue. very light scratches. 4" of post above max insertion mark. $7.00

SR Laprade, 26.6. Marked E-83 which I think means 1983. Flutes are not painted. Very light scratches. Clamping parts are stamped, not cast like the 1979 above.4" of post above max insertion mark. $5.00

No name (probably SR) fluted post, 26.8, scratched but not gouged. 4" of post above max insertion line. Very little setback on clamp. $1.00

Strong, 26.8 post. 7"+ of post above max insertion line. Most scratches are below max insert line. Longer post than any above but much lighter. $3.00

Strong, 26.8 post. Same length as above, but no max insert marker. Probably because this post has an alloy inner layer with what I think is carbon fiber outer layer. Pretty darn light post, and the clamp is polished. $8.00

Rims:

MA2spb, 32 hole NOS. This is shopworn, but has never been built up. This has a satin finish, not the polished one. $20.00

Mavic Open 4 CD, 28 hole. Visual inspection shows it to be ok. $3.00

Hubs:

Sun Tour Superbe Pro, rear, british thread (for freewheel) 28 hole, 126 mm. $10.00

Handlebars:

Cinelli, 66-42, grooved for cables. No scratches. $15.00

Freewheels/cassettes

Campy, 8sp cassette 13-23 (I don't think it is record) $15.00

Sun Tour AP Powerflo, 7 cog freewheel. Has ramps on the cogs, so I think it was one of the last model freewheels Sun Tour made. Very good condition $20.00

Misc.

Rear Derailleur pivot bolts, 2 at 18mm, and one at 28 mm. Used as chain hangers when threaded in from back side of hanger when you convert a bike with horizontal droupouts to a fixer or single speed. $0.00

Seat post clamp that allows you to mount a handle bar bag over your rear wheel. Pretty obscure item, I know. $5.00

Want list:

Moustache bars which accept bar end shifters. I believe these would be the 26.0 version, not the 25.4 ones.

QR skewer with curved handle for front Campy Record lowflange (from '80s I believe).

Campy Record seat post, 27.2. I'd like the older models. If it's scratched, please let me know how much and where. Much of it might be hidden on bikes on which I'd mount the post.

Right crank arm, 170mm for Sugino GT. Back side says SUGINO JAPAN 170 1GC. My left crank arm is brand new, but I'd take one in decent shape as well.

Campy NR or SR Short reach calipers, or Superbe Short Reach calipers.

Any bar end shifters for 7 or 8 speed (Sun tour, Shimano)

Campy 8sp record downtube shifters.

Cinelli 1A stems in the 110-120 range.

Cinelli 65-4x bars, non-grooved.

Good quality aero brake levers.

Phil Wood BB for old style campy record double. British cups

Phil Wood hubs, for 126 or 130 freewheel, or front.

Any Campy tools (I have a t-wrench, and the crank tool with the peanut butter spanner, but I'd like headset wrenches, dishing tools, cone wrenches, BB spanner, etc)

If you notice a theme with the stuff I'm selling and the stuff I'm looking for, feel free to offer me something off this list that you think I might like.

rob hawks,
richmond, ca