[CR]Swaps and Trades

(Example: Framebuilding:Tubing:Falck)

To: classicrendezvous Rendezvous <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
From: "Eugene Powell" <radfin@SpiritOne.com>
Date: Thu, 5 May 2005 20:42:56 -0700
Subject: [CR]Swaps and Trades

Time to rotate some stock..................

Not actually looking to sell any of these items, just trade. If you have something on my "wants" list but I don't have what you need listed, please contact me anyway. I might have it, or might know someone who does, or there's always filthy lucre..............

Things to trade out,

Gianni Motta pantographed Super Record brake calipers, hardware shows some rust staining, arms look good, TA 3 arm cranks, good riders, TA 5 pin rings, NOS and used, various tooth, TA Cyclo-Cross cleats, Lengano (campy) high flange 36 hole rear hub, rider, may clean up better, High Flange Campy Hub shells, 36 hole, pre-record stamp, Modolo Pro brakes, silver, 1st generation, recessed bolts Modolo Pro brakes, silver, 2nd generation, recessed bolts various Modolo, Cinelli, Ambrosio, TTT stems, I've got a pile 'o them Belt leather saddle 1st generation Dura Ace cranks (170) and hubs (low flange 36 hole) 1st generation Superbe brake levers

Things to trade in (the stuff I need/want),

Panto'd parts for a '73/'74 Colnago, prefer Super Record '73/'74 Campy parts in general for above, also decals, bars/stem (10cm stem/42cm bar, open to suggestion on brand), Regina ORO chain, seat?

Decals and Headbadge for an early '60s Higgins Ultra-Light Trike, also rims (32 hole), correct handlebars (GB stem, I think it's original), front brake caliper and levers to match, a headlight mount for the fork boss,

Hoods and hardware (ferules and?) for double-pull Mafac tandem brake levers, later '70s through early '80s 36 hole high flange rear Phil Wood hub, later '70s through early '80s 28 or 32 hole rear Phil Wood hub, earlier '70s 36 hole front Phil Wood hub (the early ones with the shiny chrome centers), OMAS 36 hole front hub (BMX or Track?), Track hubs for street wheels, something period appropriate for a '77 Paramount track bike, A rear Weyless Quick Release,

I'm lookin' for parts in good to excellent condition (6.5 to 9 out of 10), looks great but you needn't fear to ride 'em. They won't be NOS or NIP once they're on the bike anyway..........

Thanks for looking,

Gene Powell
Rad Finishes
Portland, OR