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I would like to find an original vintage front rack for a Rene Herse from the late 70's. I would also potentially be interested in any other vintage original Herse parts.
I want to find a classic Rene Herse stem in 90-100mm. This needs to be the early version that uses a wedge bolt, unlike the current ones that clamp around a tube brazed into the steerer. Like the one in the photo, but longer. That one is 70mm, and would be available to trade for a longer one...
I am looking for a longer seatpost for a French bike from the mid-70's. I would like to find a Simplex post with diameter of 26.6, and a shaft length of 195-200mm. Most of these were quite short, so this may be a rare (or even non-existent) thing. I will consider any suitable vintage seatpost...
Here goes- I would love to own a Hetchins. I mean, who wouldn't? If anyone out there has a complete bike or a frameset they would sell, I would like to hear from you. I only buy bikes in my size range, so 54-55cm is what I'm looking for. Thanks!
Barn Find, anyone? I would love to pass this along to someone who would fix it up. I am not looking to make anything on it, just get it into the right hands without losing money. This is a Steve Bauer branded bike made by Bridgestone. The model is "Whirlwind". It is built from Tange Infinity...
Does anyone know of a source for water bottle cage clamps for a 28.6mm (1 1/4") down tube? I am restoring a Teledyne Titan, and it has no mounting holes, and oversized tubing. I don't really intend to ride this bike a lot, but I want to have a water bottle mount on it. I don't really want to do...
I think this is probably already known to CABE folks, but just in case, have a look at this:
It's pretty fascinating anyway, especially since I have never done any woodworking. At the end, they ask for help in finding original parts, so maybe one of you can help out.
These are nearly new (worn three times) modern road shoes with a vintage look. They are made in Italy for Steel Vintage Bikes in Berlin. I bought these to use (I hope) in a future Eroica ride. I used them just enough to realize that they are a little too large. They are in perfect condition, and...
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