[CR]FS: Miscellaneous Parts

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To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
From: "Paul Williams" <8pbw@qsilver.queensu.ca>
Subject: [CR]FS: Miscellaneous Parts
Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2002 11:08:12 -0500

Hi CR Folks,

Having broken the bank to get the bits and pieces necessary for building the Bob Jackson, I am now in sell mode - at least that is what I have been told by my SO. "Besides which our apartment can only hold four bikes and no more bits and pieces": These aren't very exciting but here we go!

1) The first part I ever bought as a teenager - a First generation Shimano Dura-Ace crankset with black anodized rings (52-42), c.1978. It is in good condition - no major scrapes or scratches, wee bit of road rash on end of crank arms, and the anodizing is a worn off on the teeth. Has crank bolts but no dustcovers. $40 (OBO)

2) The BB to go with the crankset - Shimano 68 116 <52> EG 137 X 24T in good condition. $10

3) Suntour New Winner six-speed freewheel (13-24) - very little wear, needs a good clean. $15 (OBO)

4) One pair of Gipiemme Sprint quill-type pedals - with black cages (c.1980). In good shape. Wear on bottom edge of chromed-plastic dustcaps and on underside of pedals - some surface discolouration on cages. They have Alfredo Binda straps - cream-coloured but in need of a clean, some surface rust on the buckles (as well as a nasty pair of buff-coloured nylon Cateye toe-clips - lightweight, unbreakable, great with street shoes, but ugly as sin!) $20

5) Weinmann 605 brakeset (1980) - short-reach in good condition, missing the brake shoes (I am keeping the Mattheuser blocks that I used with them) but you can have the separate wheel-guides. No major marks on the levers - some light surface rust on the chromed clamps, hoods original but dried. $20 (OBO).

Buyer to pay shipping costs! Thanks,

Paul Williams, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Paul B. Williams,
Teaching Fellow & Ph.D. Candidate,
Dept. of Geography,
Queen's University,
Kingston, Ont., K7L 3N6
Ph. 613-533-6000, ext. 75721.
E-mail: 8pbw@qsilver.queensu.ca