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Almost all there and want it ready for Peters French day, need Universal Model 61 Brake levels (with cables, housings, and rubber hoods if possible!!), the "Campy Style" seat post whatever that means, will settle for Campy or Zeus if its 1972 date correct, dust caps for Lyotard Competition alloy...
As found this morning at a Central Mass flea market, hub is January 1962 and based on the countless 3-speeds currently in my pile, this looks a whole lot like an early 60 Phillips to me, nice rims, good hub (coaster), tight bearings good braking front caliper, sweet Wrights red and white saddle...
As found at the local flea market last weekend, to the extent of my knowledge this bike is 100 percent complete and original, hub is dated December 1948, looking for local pickup and offered here for $250 obo, thanks, Todd
Picked this cult bike up at that Connecticut meet late last summer and need to flip it, needs a few things, see pics, looking for $500 for this, short money for person who knows what it is, thanks, Todd
Restoring a Peugeot UE-18, the ladies version of the budget rando bike from the 1970s and need to source the squarish plastic housing front fender light, as shown in this pick I grabbed from the "Old Ten Speed Gallery" webpage, or similar will work as this is not an expensive build nor will it...
As long as there is not frame damage this could be a sweet beginning of nice resto, Todd
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-53200-19255-0/1?icep_ff3=2&toolid=10001&campid=5335809022&icep_item=254509096264
I picked up a sweet 74 P-15 this year and the tool kit is exactly like this recent ebay listing, the only part the kit was missing was the campy crank puller, can anyone share the part no. for the puller so that if I see one for sale I know I am buying the right one? Thanks, Todd...
https://losangeles.craigslist.org/lac/bik/d/los-angeles-aandewiel-vintage-road-bike/7070936877.html
Looks cool and rare to me, lugged and brazed...….maybe good for someone local who can take a good look at it, Todd
I think I have tracked down the brand of "ribbed" plastic tape used on 70s era Raleigh drop bars as being Bluemels, hoping for confirmation from knowlegable CABERS as well as any sources of white, black, and lagoon blue, Todd
https://atlanta.craigslist.org/nat/bik/d/canton-circa-1920-iver-johnson/7032721781.html
I don't know nothin about the value on these but the frame geometry is super cool, Todd
I hate to say it but this machine is worth the $$$ in the parts alone, particularly those black DA calipers and the crank set, and the Silver Mist, well that's just icing on the cake. Todd
https://chicago.craigslist.org/nwc/bik/d/park-ridge-1976-schwinn-super-letour-122/7044854385.html
Well, the 1976 black Superior project showed up today and I have some work to do, I need help with the correct claw/hanger for the rear derailleur, if anyone has a pic of what was correct to mount the Crane GS/Le Tour GT300 that would be awesome, also, need direction on the correct saddle for...
Seems I remember that the Rudge version is much rarer than the Lenton Sports, Todd
https://newyork.craigslist.org/mnh/bik/d/new-york-21-vintage-1950s-rudge-sid/7035780134.html
Picked up several lots of train track at the local flea market, I am a Marklin guy so these while cool are nothing I can use, 20 curved, 15 strait, 4 2" long straight fillers, and a pair of left/right turn outs, 41 pcs all together, just based on quick internet the plain stuff is about $3 bucks...
Why are all the nice ones in the Midwest? If this was in Boston/Cambridge it would sell for twice the price, Todd
https://chicago.craigslist.org/nwc/bik/d/wood-dale-raleigh-super-course-mark-2/7022064091.html
Potentially a great deal in Chicago for a tall rider...Todd
https://chicago.craigslist.org/chc/bik/d/chicago-1972-schwinn-sports-tourer/7020347801.html
Just need the rim but I will break down a complete wheel if necessary, the correct rim as is still present on the rear wheel is 36H and is the plain convex radius rim with the flush nipple holes and without the "shoulders", Thanks, Todd
Someone donated this one to the holiday rummage sale at my mother's church in Sudbury, MA and I was there early to donate stuff including a couple of raleighs and ended up bringing this 1 home for $30. The serial no stamped into the bottom bracket shell starts with "WM" and the 3 holes (2...
No interest here but maybe of interest to CABE, I am in and around the city a couple of times a week if you want to pay me to grab them,
https://boston.craigslist.org/nos/bop/d/salem-skiptooth-tires-rims-and-crank/7012273462.html
I found a very nice example of the Schwinn Superior that I have been looking for, this one is 1976 and the front rim has been replaced with Araya, the original rear rim is a convex smooth profile 70s Weinmann rim, not the concave touring rim nor the 1 with the "shoulder" and raised spoke...
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-53200-19255-0/1?icep_ff3=2&toolid=10001&campid=5335809022&icep_item=153704033110
Where do I get these fenders??? I want them.
I don't know what I am looking at but I am sure there are those here that would...….
https://newyork.craigslist.org/wch/bik/d/packard-1940s-ladies-bike-26-tand-model/7009001514.html
My 1975 Raleigh Super Tourer has braze-ons under the top tube that are spaced for a 16.5 inch (420 mm) alloy pump (compressed), I have searched high and low for a zefal competition as spec'd in the 1975 catalog (along with the esge fenders which I think I have gived up finding) to restore this...
The 1974 P15 has a gorgeous Brooks Pro on it that looks and feels so good only problem is there are not eyelets to hang a vintage Schwinn Made in England black canvas saddle bag from back in the day, is there a gizmo available that allows for mounting the bag with the 2 leather straps? Todd
I have been spending way too much time lately on this forum and now I have an interest in these turn of the century beautiful machines like the Merkel, Hudson, Miami etc, getting a better appreciation of the midwest manufacturer's culture, never realized how the Wright Brothers weren't outliers...
There is a very old Columbia at the LBS that I have the opportunity to pick up if the stars line up correctly, it has a number stamped into the seat lug that I need to go back and look for, the bike has wood rims, is there anywhere else I should be looking for critical marks etc in order to...
One of my PX10s is missing the period correct seatpost, its a 1972ish build and the 26.4 from my 73 fits perfectly, looking for the gold badged post with the chromed steel tube, also seeking a decent Ideale 90 I can restore to usability, thanks, Todd
https://boston.craigslist.org/gbs/bik/d/very-rare-1979-raleigh-team-record/6983318737.html
Pretty rare to find these here in the states, nice machine for not a lot of ching, Todd
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/nby/bik/d/santa-rosa-58cm-schwinn-paramount/6993968697.html
Spoke to shop owner who seems fairly knowledgeable, he claims (he is going to check again) that the steerer tube is stamped Columbus, fork rake and no eyelets suggests P-13 v2, if so, 27 inch wheels are not...
One of my current unfinished projects is a 1973/74 (Cant remember which but essentially the same machine) with TA cranks, I got a decent deal on the bike as among other things, it had a cracked non-drive arm, long story short I picked up a "W" stamped crank from an ebay seller and low and behold...
Maybe this has been discussed on the forum before, but I took a look at the archives and saw no thread on the subject. Starting in 1970 and running through to 1979 and particularly as it applies to the Men's road models, but less consistently for the racer/track model, the ladies models and the...
1974 P-15 is on its way, I need a correct saddle bag, looking for new in the package or close to Mint, Schwinn Parts #s 00-015, 00-016, 00-050, 00-052, or 00-054, thanks, Todd
There is a 23 inch pearlescent orange track bike sitting there somewhat hidden on the Chicago Craigslist Bike Parts section for what seems like short $$$, Todd
https://chicago.craigslist.org/nwi/bop/d/hammond-schwinn-paramount-1977-track/6984765585.html
Just spoke to a gentleman this morning about a 1972 Kool Lemon Sports Tourer he is selling and at some point in the discussion, he mentioned that there was a "crack" in the paint at the brazed fillet where the down and head tubes meet, I have been looking for a SS or Superior from this period...
Seriously seeking a 24 inch 1976-1978 Superior, preferably in black, but condition and original bits and pieces is king, so other colors considered, please let me know what you have! thanks, Todd
When I looked up the date on this one a few months back I want to say that it dates to around 1969 as it has the 5-speed S-5 hub with the bellcrank on the left side, other than the Kendas this bike looks pretty original to me, the only thing missing is the grips, the one other issue at this time...
As recently described on the general Schwinn forum I found my P-15 so I would really like to move these along as a matching pair, not sure about the general consensus on CABE but I have always hoped that when I pass original machines like these along they WONT BE PARTED OUT...…hope that does not...
Looking at a Paramount today, pic shows Reynolds decal, never seen a butted frame decal with a horizontal and blue "531" on it, is this correct for early 1970s? Also, if I enter a serial # into the on-line search tool and it does not come up, does that mean there is a problem with the number the...
First classified posting here for me, as found at local bike donation center, a totally original unmolested Collegiate in dark blue with white fenders, semi-crusty but it looks like its all there, certainly no Schwinn expert here but wasn't 1954 the first year for this model?, just spit-balling...
Long time lurker first time poster, thanks for a few years of using this forum as a resource to support my re-awakening of interest in the 70s bikes I knew growing up, for your perusal a recent find at the local bike donation center I donate a lot of bikes to, this time I walked away with bikes...
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