[CR] FS: campy, zeus, N.winner, dynahub, cyclone, F&S duomatic

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Date: Sat, 11 Apr 2009 11:57:39 -0700
From: "Thomas" <thomas@kokoPedli.com>
To: <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
Subject: [CR] FS: campy, zeus, N.winner, dynahub, cyclone, F&S duomatic


Hi all, items brought to light while unpacking my storage closet... hoping to find good homes for these. (Add actual postage to prices, and prices flex for desired trade items ;-) ) Pictures available, any clarification requests are appreciated. shipping is from Moscow, Idaho (this time, I'm here visiting and clearing out old storage)

1. Rear wheel, Camp Record hub, used, 128mmOLD (I believe I added a 2mm washer for ultra7 spacing), still very smooth, some signs of spoke hole age, has oil-hole with clip-cover and straight-arm campy Q.R. ... DT butted spokes... campy victory strada rim in almost new shape, brake wear almost non-existent, but has been glued and used a bit, includes sew-up tire "swallow montcello", holds air, barely almost usable. $80

2. Suntour New Winner freewheels with extra cogs bodies used but very good, cogs vary from NOS to very usable at the least... I have 3 good bodies, 37 cogs, including some 11 tooth NOS cogs. spacers are mostly ultra and some non-ultra. $87 for all of it, (ask if you want partial on this, maybe we will split it between several people)

3. Zeus rear hub. 28 hole, NOS, "gold" color, super smooth $60

4. Blackburn lowrider front rack. Used, in good shape, fully functional... $20

5. S.A. dynohub 28 hole from a bike I got for a different part, definitely used, a bit of rust spot on the outside. I've done no clean-up or inspection on this, the wheel spins, probably fine with a bit of new grease and clean up... no guarantees on this one, but I believe it is fine. (sept. '71) it is in a 16" steel rim that you can have or I'll remove it for cheaper shipping, could include extra 16" rim and tires. $24

6. Suntour cyclone rear derailieur... (my favorite) missing bottom jockey wheel, used, good shape $23

7. F & S 2spd "Duomatic" rear hub... the kind that shifts when your rpms go above "X"... has back pedal brake... used, but looks good, and these are bombproof, comes with your choice of cog size. $75

8. 36 hole, NOS, approx. 335gram, nisi tubular rim (beautiful rim, but I only use 32 hole in tubular), on the rim it says cerchi nisi moncalieri torino countach (and) made in italy. Not sure how old, but dale O.K.ed... packing scares me on this, might cost me as much as the rim! ;-) $44

Also, A Trek 531c frame from september '79, 710 model (made before they labeled them that way on the bike)... this goes only if this offering gets me a frame of similar (or better) quality that is about an inch longer in the top tube. mine measures .. mid-BB -> top of seat-tube is 22.5" mid-seat-tube -> mid-steer-tube is 21.75" wheel base is 40" -> 40.8" depending on where in the rear drop... Mid B.B. to campy rear drops is 17" -> 18" for axle placement (front drops are matching campy, too) rear spread is about 122mm

--> things I'd like <--

1" headset, campy, edco, or stronglight needle bearing, possibly other... edco front hub, any # of spoke holes high quality folding pedals (are there any?)

531 lugged frame, near 57cm both mid B.B. to top of seatlug, and from mid-D.T-> mid H.T. No desire for flashy or big brand name, just good quality (at least as nice/lightweight as the trek...) 531(c?) or better, has to be steel, not columbus (I have held columbus tube and R.531 of the same spec one after the other, 531 felt more alive to me), maybe tange... lugged with mildly relaxed road angles or for lightly loaded touring (see above, #9) basically, I like my trek, but really want another inch or so of top tube, it's about where the front wheel is compared to my center of gravity... I know I could get a longer reach quill stem, I tried that and it feels like I'm "ahead of" the bicycle... open to suggestions here...

got something I don't yet know that I want?

Thanks for looking!
Thomas Seaman
Portland, Oregon
U.S. of A.
kokoPedli.com