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Hello - I am in need of some hardware for a saddle. The post is an early "7" type of 5/8" diameter. I will post pics of both the post and the underside of the seat. Willing to pay a reasonable price plus shipping. Please PM me or send an email to [email protected]. This is the last piece I...
Hi - I am looking for a straight-legged crank for a TOC or maybe 1920's bike. I'll attach a picture of the current crank which has arms approx. 175 mm long and a center piece about 105 mm wide. Please PM me or email [email protected] if you have something similar. Thanks for looking - David
Hi - I am looking for a cone-shaped expander nut and accompanying threaded bolt for my Kelly bars. The stem is 74mm long and the inside diameter is 21 mm. I've been looking for a while so I'm thinking this isn't an easy part to find(?) If I have little chance of finding something to fit if...
Hello - a friend of mine found a very rusty fragment of a ladies bicycle in the woods last weekend. The very small headbadge is intact and reads "RedZone, B.B. Manufacturing Co., Peoria Illinois." If anyone has any information on this brand or company I would love to know about it. I've...
Hi - I have been an admirer of Racycles for a long time and I was fortunate to buy one of those offered at the last auction in Copake. The bike needs a few fixes to make it roadworthy, plus I want to learn more about it, so I will be posting my questions as I get time to work on it. I am still...
Hello - I'm working on a bike I acquired recently and I was wondering if anyone else had anything similar. It is a pneumatic safety and the headbadge identifies it as "The G.E. Nash Walnut, Lockport NY." The Lockport Library found out for me that the Walnut Bike Shop was on Walnut St from 1902...
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