Gang,
Kevin, "formerly residing in Latin America", Gosney is back on. Got a question regarding frames from Albert Eisentraut. In the late 70's what where the differences between the "Model A' and "Model B" frames . I've owned a "LIMITED" so understand that specification, but am at a loss regarding tubing, geometry, lugs, and original price differences between A & B. Any help out there?
Thanks, Cold but dry in Oregon
Kevin
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>Date: 14 Jan 2002 12:04:15 -0800
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> 1. bicycle models legnano, bartalli, binda, (roy roberts)
> 2. Due to the great response, here are a few more for sale items! (REClassicBikes@aol.com)
> 3. New Depature 2 speed hub year/ (Phil)
> 4. FS bicycle models cont'd (roy roberts)
> 5. Vintage Tire renewal & restoration info needed (Questor)
> 6. CR jerseys? (wspokes@penn.com)
> 7. DNP components?? (wspokes@penn.com)
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>Message: 1
>Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2002 09:33:37 -0800 (PST)
>From: roy roberts
>To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
>Subject: [CR]bicycle models legnano, bartalli, binda,
>
>Coming soon! Protar 1/9 scale bicycle models. These
>are made in Italy. They are highly detailed . With
>metal and plastic parts.
>
>I will have the following models available
>
>1938 Legnano, G. Bartali
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>1932 Legnano, A. Binda
>
>1984 Panasonic Raleigh Team Bike
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>The cost will be $29.99 include US Shipping
>
>Visa < MC, AMEX, Discover
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>Please email me of list if interested
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>Message: 2
>From: REClassicBikes@aol.com
>Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2002 12:57:37 EST
>To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
>Subject: [CR]Due to the great response, here are a few more for sale items!
>
>Here are a few brake sets that were destined for ebay but may be of use to
>you guys (and gals) out there?
>
>NOS, boxed. Weinmanns finest 400 brakeset, complete with levers, gum hoods,
>cables and cable clips. callipers are anodised black. Nut fitting. $70
>
>NOS, boxed, weinmann 405, again levers, hoods cables, no cable clips. nut
>fitting. $50
>
>(Are these old enough for the list?) Shimano 600 ax Callipers and levers. The
>aero centre pull type. These are used, but the callipers are in good
>condition, with virtually no wear on the pads. I have no idea where you would
>get new pads, perhaps you could ask the mechanics at UPS! The levers are not
>very good and the hoods are poor. $40
>
>NOS D.A.M Wooden sprint rims, made in Milan, 36 hole. still in their
>wrappings. $150
>
>TA Cyclo cross chainring with guards, 5 pin fitting, NOS, 46 tooth. These are
>really nice on a single gear town bike as well. Hard to find. $35
>
>Campag, band on Gran turisimo gear shifter. NOS. The funny looking one with
>the big disk. $10
>
>NOS Cotton Bonk bags (Mussettes), Red, or Blue with rainbow bands or White
>with rainbow bands. $10 including airmail to the US. Good quality.
>
>Post at cost unless otherwise stated.
>
>please contact me off list. Thanks.
>
>Regards
>Martin Coopland
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>Message: 3
>From: "Phil"
>To:
>Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2002 13:46:04 -0500
>Subject: [CR]New Depature 2 speed hub year/
>
>Anyone know what year New departure came out with 2 speed hub and top =
>tube shifter!
>Phil Scott
>Boring Ohio
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>Message: 4
>Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2002 10:39:49 -0800 (PST)
>From: roy roberts
>To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
>Subject: [CR]FS bicycle models cont'd
>
>Please note the price includes shipping.
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>Message: 5
>Reply-To: "Questor"
>From: "Questor"
>To: "classicrendezvous"
>Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2002 14:31:18 -0500
>Subject: [CR]Vintage Tire renewal & restoration info needed
>
>Hello,
>
>I have obtained a late 70's Campy tubular LF wheel set that has original =
>Clement Criterium tires. The tires still hold air, but the casing is =
>apparently rubber coated that has discolored with age. =20
>
>Are there any suggestions on how I can clean up the discoloration =
>without damaging the tires casing or its original color? I may be =
>wrong, but it seems that current tubular tires do not have this problem =
>over time... could there have been a manufacturing change? =20
>
>What cleaner/preservative should I use in the future to make reasonably =
>sure this discoloration does not come back?
>
>Thanks, Steve Neago
>"Trying to see through the clouds in Cincinnati, OH"
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>Message: 6
>Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2002 14:31:02 -0500
>From:
>To: classicrendezvous
>Subject: [CR]CR jerseys?
>
>How is the tally on the CR jerseys coming along?
>
>Walt S
>Falls Creek, Pa
>
>
>Questor wrote:
> > Hello,
>
>I have obtained a late 70's Campy tubular LF wheel set that has original Clement Criterium tires. The tires still hold air, but the casing is apparently rubber coated that has discolored with age.
>
>Are there any suggestions on how I can clean up the discoloration without damaging the tires casing or its original color? I may be wrong, but it seems that current tubular tires do not have this problem over time... could there have been a manufacturing change?
>
>What cleaner/preservative should I use in the future to make reasonably sure this discoloration does not come back?
>
>Thanks, Steve Neago
>"Trying to see through the clouds in Cincinnati, OH"
>
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>Message: 7
>Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2002 14:35:28 -0500
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>Subject: [CR]DNP components??
>
>
>What the heck are DNP components? I acquired a box of old Bike JUNK from a guy and while coursing through this box I have come across only a few usable items. There were some skewers, mostly skewer pieces, a Suntour bar-con shifter (only one), many bits and pieces of suntour derailleurs (enough to make one freaksish looking but non working derailleur), a Celeste T.A. bottle cage, and the only derailleurs not broken are these DNP derailleurs. They look like expendable JUNK. Are they?
>
>Walt
>Falls Creek, Pa
>
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