Latest list of frame, books and parts for sale to CR members before they go to Ebay. I can take photos if necessary. All items are priced in $. Shipping will be extra charged at cost. Frames typically cost about $100 in a double skinned box but can be sent more cheaply about $65 (single skinned box and surface mail if required) Enquire for actual cost if you like before deciding. Payment can be made in cash with dollars or by money order in Pounds sterling ($1.45 to 1 GBP). American Express Travellers cheques in $ are also fine. I can take PayPal but I have to charge 5% extra to cover what my bank charges me. Regards Hilary Stone, Bristol, England
CHRISTOPHE DOUBLE TOECLIPS as used by cyclocross and track riders - large size. Chrome is generally excellent apart from some shoe wear on flat part of toeclip $14
HANDLE BAR MOUNT STRIP CHROME PLATED BOTTLE CAGE Spring latch and drilled strips, needs replating $20
CINELLI M71 CLIPLESS PEDALS - the very first clipless pedals in modern times from the 1970s. Complete with cleats. Pedals are in excellent only lightly worn condition. $35
FRENCH QUALITY RATRAP PEDALS NOS with solid aluminium centres and chrome plated steel plates. They are in excellent condition with very few marks and the bearings feel perfect. They are French threaded. $35
CAMPAG PORTACATENA- the type that fits to the special version of the Campy dropout. Looks unused. Comprise the bit that fits to the dropout (no screws), and the extra lever piece with a spring. I do not know if any more parts are needed. $15
RENOLDS ELITE 1/8in chain NOS - a long length approx 90in long - enough for two bikes generally - unless the chainwheels are large or the chainstays are long! Renolds Elite 1/2in chain is the very best 1/2in chain ever made! $35
KELLY by David Walsh hardback 1986. Perfect new condition 239 pages $17
THIS GREAT CLUB OF OURS - THE STORY OF THE CTC (Cyclists¹ Touring Club) 1953 Small format 95 page booklet on the history of the British CTC - gives a great insight into British cycling. Well Ilustrated. $15
ELLIS BRIGGS SUPERBE 23 1/4in (ctt) frame, 22 1/2in top tube. Quite fancy lugs, lovely head badge, reenamelled in 80s but slightly scruffy now, no transfers. Very unusual headset - make unknown - both locknut and adjusting nut have serrations instead of flats, a bit like early Shimano but in chrome plated steel. No dents, one mudguard eye has been broken but very easy replacement. Great reduction to $115
GB COUREUR BRAKESET from between 1954 and 1957. The first version of the GB
Coureur was introduced in about 1951; this is the slightly later version
with plastic bushings (these are in very good condition) dating from between
1954 and 1958 before the model was replaced by the Coureur Plus. The Coureur
brakeset was GB¹s top brakeset at the time intended primarily for road
racing with the quick release on the calliper. This set is complete with the
correct GB Superhood levers. This set is in very good condition; one of the
callipers has been highly polished and both brake levers have also been well
polished. Pictures can be viewed at
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MAFAC CRITERIUM CANTILEVER BRAKES- very good to excellent condition, these
brakes have not see much use. The brakes are supplied complete with two new
straddle wires and a set of new Mafac brake blocks (not shown in the photo).
Picture can be seen at
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SIMPLEX RETROFRICTION GEAR LEVERS - excellent pair for brazed-on bosses as used by many pro riders in the 1980s. They are the best non-indexed gear lever ever offering a silky smooth action. $30
CAMPAGNOLO RECORD 26.6mm SEATPIN NOS - excellent condition with a few very
minor sop wear marks. I for many frames with double butted French
dimensioned tubing. Picture can be viewed at
http://images.andale.com/
CAMPAGNOLO SUPER RECORD PISTA 172.5mm CHAINSET with a 53T Campagnolo
chainring and a 48T chainring (both 3/32in) which does not appear to be
Campagnolo. The chainset is not dated. The condition is very good - I
bought the chainset from its original owner who had used it for time
trialling with a derailleur - it has very light toestrap rub marks and a few
other small marks. On the back of the right hand crank behind the pedal eye
the aluminium has been sanded smooth - the owner told me that on one
occasion the chain unshipped rather untidily and made some small gouges in
the back of the pedal eye. He sanded them out carefully but of course
removed the anodising from that area. There is virtually nothing to see from
the front. The teeth on both rings show virtually only light wear and all
the tapers and threads are perfect. Pictures can be seen at
http://images.andale.com/
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$65