Vintage bicycle parts

Discover a wide range of vintage bicycle parts to restore or customize your bike. Find unique and nostalgic components that will enhance your cycling experience.
Tutorial: Polishing Bicycle Parts | The Radavist | A group of individuals who share a love of cycling and the outdoors. Vintage Bicycles, Cycling, Vintage Bicycle Parts, Vintage Bicycle, Bicycle Parts, Can Opener, A Love, Bench, Bicycle

Note: Please see our more updated post for a proper tutorial. campagnolo nuovo record cm insertion panto When I make a post about polishing some component, I get at least a dozen emails from readers asking me to post a tutorial. Since it's easier to polish NOS or new components, I figured I'd take the harder route first; used components with wear and tear from use. Now while some people may have different methods, this has worked best for me. Keep in mind I don't have access to a bench wheel…

S
Sandman
Bike Engine Kit, Gas Powered Bicycle, Bicycle Engine Kit, Lowrider Bicycle, Bicycle Engine, Powered Bicycle, Motorised Bike, Bicycle Pedal, Bike Engine

Crossbow USA has been manufacturing the improved version of the famous Monark dual springer bike fork since 2006. We now offer this fork in all configurations, for almost every bike, traditional, electric, motorized, and fat tire. We are here to answer any of your questions, and invite you to contact us. We can assist you in the proper fork selection, and with technical and installation questions.

Avatar
Nivaldo Massela
Dealing With Tragedy: The Passing Of The Quill Stem - Bike Forums Njs Bike, Road Bike Photography, Vintage Bicycle Parts, Bicycle Mechanics, Bike Jewelry, Paint Bike, Best Road Bike, Garage Bike, Velo Vintage

Classic & Vintage - Dealing With Tragedy: The Passing Of The Quill Stem - I think bicycles lost something important when the quill stem was replaced by the clamp-on "threadless" stem. No doubt there were reasons for it. Threadless steerers and clamp-on stems are lighter, apparently; they do make changing

Avatar
Ismael 0valle
Bicycle Parts Art, Peugeot Bike, Raleigh Bicycle, Vintage Bicycle Parts, Bicycle Sidecar, Raleigh Bikes, Bike Restoration, Paint Bike, Classic Road Bike

Classic & Vintage - Help with Raleigh Competition restoration/clearcoat question - Hi, I am in need of advice. I have a 1973 Raleigh Competition that I have owned since new (leftover, bought it in 1975 from Turin Bikes in Evanston for $235). Well surface rust and aging parts moved me to disassemble the beast. My in

Avatar
DougalMcscrinch