Electra Townie frame grommets
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Electra Townie frame grommets
I have a townie missing a few of the frame grommets. Where can I get those, ebay/Chinese ones any good ?
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Srinath.
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Its got these grommets that allow the cables to pass through the frame without getting chafed … I believe mine are 8mm X 20mm - the small in their measurement. I'll get those, its only like $2, except its a 3 month ship time.
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Thanks for your reply, unfortunately my local dealer(s) isn't much help (very rude actually) perhaps it's due to the enormous surge in bike sales/service during the pandemic, but I didn't have any luck there. I was hoping someone in the forum had a little more info...but thanks for chiming in.
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Thanks for your reply, unfortunately my local dealer(s) isn't much help (very rude actually) perhaps it's due to the enormous surge in bike sales/service during the pandemic, but I didn't have any luck there. I was hoping someone in the forum had a little more info...but thanks for chiming in.
ANYONE know the part number for the grommets for an Electra Townie 7D?
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Took one of the frame gromets to my local Trek dealer, he looked through pages and pages of pats books and could not find these grommets. He stated that small parts for these bikes are sometimes impossible to find.
I've built motorcycles for years, I'm pretty new at working on and building bicycles, but it seems to me that if the manufacturer made and used this part, it should be available to the public some place,
I've built motorcycles for years, I'm pretty new at working on and building bicycles, but it seems to me that if the manufacturer made and used this part, it should be available to the public some place,
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Thanks for your reply, unfortunately my local dealer(s) isn't much help (very rude actually) perhaps it's due to the enormous surge in bike sales/service during the pandemic, but I didn't have any luck there. I was hoping someone in the forum had a little more info...but thanks for chiming in.
Grommets of all shapes and sizes can be purchased from McMaster-Carr: https://www.mcmaster.com/grommets/
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You may get lucky finding one in an assortment such as this one at Harbor Freight: https://www.harborfreight.com/180-pi...set-67582.html
Good luck!
[rant] P.S. I also want to say that there is no reason, NO REASON for your local LBS to be rude to you. At all. You'll soon find out that this is one of my pet peeves. Every LBS I've ever been in, known about, or worked at, for my entire life has been wobbling atop the fence of solvency. Its either feast or famine, but famine seems to be the rule most of the time. The big dealer shops have to push new bikes through the doors in a steady flow, and the smaller guys have to rely solely upon their customer relationships. If your dealer isn't treating you like you are his best friend, then you need a different dealer. Big shops and small shops close all the time, and its the ones who have mastered the art of customer service that have survived troubles times. This bike bubble won't last forever, and who is left standing at the end of it will be the ones who've embraced better business practices. [/rant]
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J, Higgins,
Thanks for the reply.
The grommets are a molded piece that the rear cables go through to go onto the frame of the bike on their waty to the back of the bike. The holes in the bike frame is about 19mm x 6mm.
I've been to the local hardware lookin for just a round rubber hole gasket but, no joy as of yet.
I'm sure these are proprietary to Electra and are listed in some minute corner of a parts book somepalce where no one has ever had a reason to look.
Thanks for the reply.
The grommets are a molded piece that the rear cables go through to go onto the frame of the bike on their waty to the back of the bike. The holes in the bike frame is about 19mm x 6mm.
I've been to the local hardware lookin for just a round rubber hole gasket but, no joy as of yet.
I'm sure these are proprietary to Electra and are listed in some minute corner of a parts book somepalce where no one has ever had a reason to look.
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J, Higgins,
Thanks for the reply.
The grommets are a molded piece that the rear cables go through to go onto the frame of the bike on their way to the back of the bike. The holes in the bike frame is about 19mm x 6mm.
I've been to the local hardware lookin for just a round rubber hole gasket but, no joy as of yet.
I'm sure these are proprietary to Electra and are listed in some minute corner of a parts book someplace where no one has ever had a reason to look.
Thanks for the reply.
The grommets are a molded piece that the rear cables go through to go onto the frame of the bike on their way to the back of the bike. The holes in the bike frame is about 19mm x 6mm.
I've been to the local hardware lookin for just a round rubber hole gasket but, no joy as of yet.
I'm sure these are proprietary to Electra and are listed in some minute corner of a parts book someplace where no one has ever had a reason to look.
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The hole isn't sharp and I don't feel the cable housing will chafe, for me at this point it just a matter of ascetics. The frame on this bike has been powder coated and the bike rebuilt, it's a very old Townie that was well abused through out it's existence. It looks great at this poinrt but being as OCD as I am, this is a sticking point.
I have three other Townies that I am taking through the process of rebuilding as well, it would be nice to be able to finish them with the proper attention to detail.
Thanks for your help. I'm going to keep looking, maybe I'll find them.
I have three other Townies that I am taking through the process of rebuilding as well, it would be nice to be able to finish them with the proper attention to detail.
Thanks for your help. I'm going to keep looking, maybe I'll find them.