Road smorgasbord: Gios, Cinelli, 3ttt, Campa...REDUCED

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Mix of Italian, French and other random parts, something for everyone. Prices include postage within Europe which, coming from France, will be both slow and expensive. I’ll be back in Blighty in a few weeks and may be able to post some small parts from there, which would be cheaper and potentially faster, but I'll be limited to what I can bring in luggage. Reply here or PM for any questions or extra pics.

Italian
Gios chrome fork, 1990s C1 unicrown, standard equipment on Compact Pro and A90, 1” steerer 129mm long of which 22mm threaded, recessed bolt hole, 694g. VGC. £80 NOW £70.

Gios pantographed Cinelli 1A stem, 110mm c-c, 1” quill for 26.4mm bars, 264g. Immaculate, maybe never fitted and yet already has a hairline crack! Ideal for a show bike, or ride it if you dare. £80 NOW £70 SOLD.

3ttt Syntesis stem, 130mm c-c, 1” quill for 25.8mm bars, silver, 287g. NOS, £25 NOW £20.

3ttt Podium stem, 110mm c-c, 1” quill, black painted, 328g. Originally for 25.4mm bars but reamed out to 26mm. £12 NOW £10.

3T Forge Ahead stem, 120mm c-c, 1 1/8” with shim for 1” steerer, for 25.8mm bars, 222g. Used a few dozen times, but as new. Arguably the handsomest aheadstem ever made, with matching top cap. £15 NOW £12.

3T Forgie bars, MEX (deep drop) classic bend, 25.8mm diameter, 46cm o-o, black anodized, 255g. Dual cable grooves for Campa Ergos. Fitted and used a handful of times. Some marks where coerced into the aforementioned Podium stem, otherwise VGC. £30 NOW £22.

ITM Millenium 4Ever anatomic bars, 25.8mm diameter, 46cm o-o, 250g, black anodized but partly stripped and polished as an experiment. Dual cable grooves for Campa Ergos. Used a few dozen times. £20 NOW £15.

Campagnolo 32h front hub, no grease port (Athena?), 145g. Bearings and flanges good, would polish up a treat. No skewer. £20 NOW £15 SOLD.

Campagnolo Veloce sealed BB, 111mm ISO taper, English thread, 295g. Fitted and removed. £15 NOW £12.

Campagnolo band-on front mech x2, 100g. Cosmetically fine, but one has a hairline crack in the band and the other a dubious screw thread. £15 each or the pair for £25 NOW £12 / £20.

Elite Ciussi aluminium bottle cage, silver, 80g. NOS. £10 NOW £8.

Cinelli Unicanitor saddle, 373g. Leather (very) worn to a pleasing grey colour. £15 NOW £10 SOLD.

French
Belleri bars, 25mm diameter, 44cm o-o, classic bend, 380g. Very good condition including engraving. £30 NOW £22.

Belleri stem, 120mm c-c, 22mm quill for 25mm bars, 292g. Top is fine, but plenty of insertion marks and an incipient hairline crack in the quill. Didn’t stop me riding it, but YMMV. £12 NOW £10.

Maillard screw-on freewheel, 6 speed 15-26, 492g. Bought in error thinking it would be French threaded – it’s actually BSA. £15 NOW £12 SOLD.

Stronglight axle for cup and cone bottom bracket, 118mm for double chainset, 172g. £12 NOW £10.

Tyres
Specialized Turbo/S, early 80s amberwall race tyres. Claimed 25mm but actually nearer 20mm wide, hence only 190g. One NOS, the other used a handful of times and slightly grubby. £10 each or £15 the pair SOLD.

Vittoria Rally tubular, 21mm amberwall, 295g. NOS. £15 each or £28 the pair NOW £12 / £20 SOLD.

Miscellaneous
Shimano 105 36h rear hub, 314g, very early 6/7 speed Uniglide cassette model with non bolt-on freehub. Bearings good. £20 NOW £15.

Shimano 6/7 speed freehub, 120g. Later bolt-on model incompatible with the above hub, but compatible with most modern Shimano rear hubs. Uniglide cassettes only. £15 NOW £10.

BBB alloy steerer extender x2, one for 1” forks, 183g, the other 1 1/8”, 205g. All hardware included (not pictured). £12 each NOW £10.

Plastic under-BB cable guide, NOS. £5.
 

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Hi

I'm on the lookout for some bars / stem for RX 100 levers I think they are exage, These are new to me as the cables come out of the rear of the levers (very different to my 1970's stuff which exit the top).

Is the groove in the right place as I note you mention it was for campag levers?

Cheers

Shaun
 
Shaun, I can't speak for Shimano but I think most 'aero' levers have similar cable position, thus would work with the grooves on the front of these bars. There are also, however, grooves on the back for use with Campa Ergopower integrated brake/gear levers. These would be redundant for you and perhaps a bit uncomfortable.

Hope that makes sense, let me know if more info needed.
 

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