[CR]looking for Faggin fork/items FS or FT

(Example: Production Builders:Cinelli:Laser)

Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2005 12:46:21 -0400
From: "Mark Kiser" <mkiser1001@earthlink.net>
To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Subject: [CR]looking for Faggin fork/items FS or FT

My son had a crack up while on a solo ride around the neighborhood. He's okay, but the fork on his Faggin is bent. It's a chrome fork with "Faggin" in script on both sides of the crown. Any chance that a

list member has a fork like this gathering dust? The steering tube length is about 140mm. Otherwise, does anyone have, or know a source

for, generic chrome-moly forks with crowns? Seems like only unicrown

chrome forks are generally available. I have these items for sale or trade:

Campy handlebar plugs. Chromed plastic/yellow labels w/Campy world logo. Unused, but they\u2019ve been banging around the tool box for a while, so I\u2019d rate chrome as excellent and labels good to very good.

Four plugs for $10.

NOS/NIB Campy 980 rear derailleur. No pulleys. $20.

NOS Regina America 13-21 7-speed. In the can\u2014it even smells new. $55.

Regina Oro 12-17 6-speed. Some corrosion on the back of the body, but

runs smooth and cogs don\u2019t indicate much use. Splined body. $15.

Regina Oro 13-19 6-speed. Notched body, both notches boogered a bit.

Runs smooth, some wear on cog finish, lots of life left. $7.

Regina Oro 13-21 6-speed. Notched body, with one rounded-off notch.

Runs smoothly, some wear on the cog finish, but lots of life left. $7.

Regina CX 13-18 6-speed. Does not turn smoothly-possible internal problems that occurred with some CX freewheels? 15t cog has a crack in

it, but other cogs look good. $5 as is.

NOS Specialized model 3950 road shoes. Synthetic black/white/gray uppers, white plastic soles. Laces (no Velcro!). Drilled for 3-hole clipless, but would probably work best with traditional cleats (included). Supposedly size 42 1/2, but they\u2019re very narrow. $5

Also looking to buy/trade for Stronglight 99 28t ring, preferably undrilled.

Mark Kiser
Knoxville, TN