[CR]More stuff for sale, plus some Ideor stuff for the Ideor folks

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To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Date: Thu, 3 Jan 2002 02:20:58 -0500
From: "Mario Griasa" <oldbike8538@juno.com>
Subject: [CR]More stuff for sale, plus some Ideor stuff for the Ideor folks

Howdy folks. Some obscure stuff just in case you didn't get what you wanted for the holidays. Happy New Year ! All items NOS except Ideor stuff. Shipping is extra. email for jpgs. 1. TA crank bolts & washers pair, $5 2. TA alloy downtube bottle-cage hardware(2 straps, nuts, bolts), $5 3. "Bikit" british handlebar-mounted watch holder from the 1950s/60s, fits stopwatch or pocket-watch, $25 4. Sakae french BB cups (fixed, adj, lockring) 35x1, $7 5. Sugino italian BB cups (fixed, adj, lockring) 36x24, $7 6. (I believe the following spindle can be used with both british or french cups, but someone set me straight if I'm wrong) Sugino british/french spindles marked "Sugino MW 68", length 113.5, asymetrical one side +3mm, $8 7. TA "peanut-butter" type wrench, I've got just one, it appears to be unused even though the inside wrench surfaces have some strange markings, upon observation, all six surfaces have the identical markings so I would guess the tooling which shapes this part leaves it's mark ! The finish on these is poor with some light corrosion which does not seem to be rust even though the wrench is chromed. Anyway, with all that said, it is perfectly useable, is marked "15" for 15mm, and has the nice TA-with-the-chainwheel-in-the-middle logo (alot of TA wrenches did not necessarily get the logo. $9 8. Gripfast British precision ball bearings, 1/8 inch. Made in Birmingham. This is a box with 20 packages. Each package has 72 bearings in it. I don't know what these are for, but basically they are high-quality 1/8 inch bearings for wherever you might need 1/8 inch bearings. You get ALOT of bearings here. If you are a shop, you can sell the individual packets. Each box (20 packages of 72 bearings, 1440 bearings) is $8. Take ten boxes for $50. 9. Tange all-chrome replacement forks. These are real nice. They are for 27" wheels, lugged fork-crown, Tange Chromoly steel, all chromed, very long steerer with lots of threading, so you can cut it to your specs. The crown is factory-prepped for JIS width headset, so I recommend putting one of those nice Tange JIS steel headsets on it. They are readily available for about $20 (the headsets), I think Harris Cyclery has them. Also, the dropouts on this fork have eyelets for racks/fenders. It's a sweet replacement fork. $40 each. Several available. 10. NOS Vittoria sewup (tubular tire) repair kit This is wild. This Vittoria sewup repair kit comes with: 1. Needle and thread "Filato per Cucire un tubolare art.910" 2. Talcum powder 3. New presta valve 4. Vittoria tire base-tape glue (this is hard to find !) 5. Vittoria "Mastice Gutta" sewup rim cement 6. Rubber patch 7. Sandpaper There's so much detail here, $9 per kit, 5 kits for $30 11. Sewup Rims, lots, must go as a complete lot, all are sewup, NOS, 19 total. Price for all the following is $150 plus oversized UPS shipping : 1 1960s Sanremo Racing 36h (requires washers) 1 Nisi Moncalieri Torino blue label 36h (requires washers) 3 Araya red label silver box 32h 2 Mavic gold-anodized "record de l'heure du monde" 24h 4 Fiamme RCX anodized 28h 1 Ambrodio Hypothesis Aero 32h (silver), label pealing a bit 2 Weinmann Carrera Corinal 36h (anod) 2 26" Araya Aero4 28h (anod) 1 26" Fiamme Speedy 32h (anod) 2 24" Saavedra Turbo Aero 36h (silver) 12. Used Magistroni "IDEOR" headset, normal wear pattern, no pitting, the word "IDEOR" is a part of the forging. If you have an Ideor, this is a sweet touch, from the days when pantographing was a part of the forging process. $40 13. Used Magistroni seattube collar. "IDEOR" part of the forging. For older Ideors that required a clamp for seatpost tightening. $15 14. Used Ideor headtube badge. Very nice details, just in case you lost yours. $40 15 Ideor step-thru style womans frame. Original bordeaux finish, oxidized. WIll probably clean up nicely. Stripped of the above nice parts (headset, seat clamp, badge). If you contact me before anyone else buys the above parts, you can have the frame with headset, badge and seat clamp for $125. Otherwise, frame/fork only for $60. This frame is VERY lightweight, although there is no tubing decal. Dropouts are Campagnolo. This is a very high quality woman's frame. I don't think Ideor made any low-end stuff. 16. 1980s Miche Bottom Brackets complete These work nicely with Campy NR cranks of the time. Italian threads, 114.5 symmetrical length, includes cups, lockring, spindle, plastic sleeve, bearings, crank bolts and washers (everything!). These are bulk-packed in plastic bags. $19 per set 17. Cleat pairs: pavarin 2-bolt and pavarin 1-bolt, complete with bolts/washers, these were typical on Dettos, and probably others, but I don't know. mix any 5 pair for $20 18. marresi cleat pairs: Classic 3-holes with nice fresh screws/washers. 5 pair for $25 (stocking stuffer ?) 19. pavarin all- alloy cleat pairs with NAILS, last forever, $8 per pair, 5 pair for $30 20. Campagnolo Nuovo/Super Record crank dustcaps, say "Brev" on them, $8 EACH or 10 for $50 21. Campagnolo Nuovo Record braided derailleur cable, bar-con length (can be cut down), old diamond logo, 10 pair for $45 22. Campagnolo quick-release seatpost binder bolt, $8 each, 10 for $49 23. 1980s Trimble vintage carbon-fiber aero bar from the inventor of the first monococque carbon-fiber frameset, these carbon-fiber aero bars with aluminum hardware clamp to your stem, are easy to adjust, weighs 450 grams with hardware and pads !, have routing provisions for computer and bar-end shifters. $25 24. Campagnolo Super Record black brake housing, FRONT ONLY, lined and ferruled, 50 units for $75. If you have a bunch of rears, buy these. Maybe you can also use them as barcon housing, or cut them down for rear-derailleur housing use ? You are limited only by your imagination ! 25. Campagnolo top-tube clamps for brake-cable. three to a package, complete with nuts and bolts. 5 packages for $35 26. Campy NR front axle or 5 speed rear axle, $7 each 27. Campy Nuovo Record 43/53 rings. $39 each or the pair for $60. 28 Campagnolo alloy freewheel body only, british or italian thread, 6 speed body, $95 29. Regina ORO Cogs BX, CX, Synchro90, America. Big batch of cogs 45 total for $40 Here's a lifetime supply of cogs for your Regina BX, CX, Synchro 90 and America freewheels. Let's start with condition. These are NEW OLD STOCK, no rust, absolutely perfect. they still have a thin factory film which protects them from rust. They are ready to install. Here are the specs: These are ORO color. This is just a cosmetic thing. Functionally, you can mix them with silver cogs that are already on your freewheel, it's just cosmetics. 5 cogs of each size. position A1: 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 28 position A2: 16, 18, 19<br><br> It's important to understand where these cogs fit. If you have the build literature for each freewheel, then install these cogs anywhere an A1 or A2 cog is called for. BUT, otherwise here's a quick summary: <br> For terminology, I will refer to the 1st position as the largest cog (the one closest to the spokes)<br> A1 cogs are position 1 and 2 on BX, CX, and positions 1, 2 and 3 on the Synchro90 (I don't have the America specs)<br> A2 cogs fit in position 3 on the BX, position 4 on the CX, positions 4 and 5 on the CX-S, positions 4 and 5 on the Synchro 90 6speeds, and positions 4, 5 and 6 on the Synchro90 7 speed<br> Anyway, the moral of the story is that these cogs will be very useful to you if you have the Regina freewheels from the early 80s into the early 90s<br> Please note these cogs WILL NOT fit on the classic Regina Extra (ORO) bodies which require all-threaded cogs. Total of 45 cogs, these cogs weigh just under 5 pounds,