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Old 02-24-21, 07:58 AM
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ISO a 170mm Suntour Microdrive or SR Powerflo crankset. These are the triples that take 94 BCD main rings. I have an SR crank but when I went to swap in new rings and the spiders where cracked at the bolt holes. I'd be interested in other 94 BD cranks, but I know all the Shimano offerings wont work because of chainline and Q factor. I have tons of bike junk/salvage so I can certainly provide a trade if I've got it.
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Mad Honk, another display of generosity towards fellow cyclists. Good on ya'!
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Old 02-24-21, 01:47 PM
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ISO: Front rack that attaches to cantilever brakes

Nitto M12/M13 or Velo Orange cantilever rack are examples. Any other similar would be acceptable.
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Old 02-24-21, 02:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Roger M
ISO: Front rack that attaches to cantilever brakes

Nitto M12/M13 or Velo Orange cantilever rack are examples. Any other similar would be acceptable.
Roger, I have a Nitto M12 I'd be willing to trade for a front rack that attaches to mid-fork eyelets, such as the M18 or equivalent.
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Old 02-24-21, 02:30 PM
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I will probably regret asking, but do you have an idea of the shipping cost to zip 21804?
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Old 02-24-21, 02:40 PM
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Originally Posted by nlerner
Roger, I have a Nitto M12 I'd be willing to trade for a front rack that attaches to mid-fork eyelets, such as the M18 or equivalent.
Thanks for the offer Neal. I don't have any fork mount racks. But now that you brought it up, I wonder if an M18 would reach the fork mounts on a Specialized expedition?..
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Old 02-24-21, 03:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Roger M
Thanks for the offer Neal. I don't have any fork mount racks. But now that you brought it up, I wonder if an M18 would reach the fork mounts on a Specialized expedition?..
You can buy really long struts if the ones you have aren't long enough:.
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Old 02-24-21, 06:40 PM
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Thanks to unworthy1 my search is over. Thanks.


ISO Shimano Tricolor braze on front derailleur, nice condition.

Thanks.

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Old 02-24-21, 07:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Stevensb
ISO Shimano Tricolor braze on front derailleur, nice condition.

Thanks.

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I may have one, I think it's missing the cable pinch-bolt but otherwise in good shape. Shipping to Calgary could be pricey (so brace for that) If you can wait til Saturday I should be able to confirm and take some pix

Derp: no need: I found it (FD-6400) here at home, very nice condition aside from minor scraping on the inner cage. This one has all the bolts! I can take some pix in better light tomorrow,

EDIT: FD is on the way to Calgary.

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Old 02-25-21, 03:08 AM
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Originally Posted by Roger M
Thanks for the offer Neal. I don't have any fork mount racks. But now that you brought it up, I wonder if an M18 would reach the fork mounts on a Specialized expedition?..
Originally Posted by nlerner
You can buy really long struts if the ones you have aren't long enough:.
I have an M-18 with those long struts on my Pro-Tour


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Old 02-25-21, 10:29 AM
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Shimano shifter clamp bits needed

Here's what I have, need the two missing bits:



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Old 02-25-21, 05:39 PM
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Originally Posted by oneclick
Here's what I have, need the two missing bits:



I know it’s hard to photograph what you don’t have, but perhaps if it’s something in your photo you could highlight it or you could borrow a pic from the internuts to help us visual people out. I have a bunch of misc shifter parts on their way to me and might have what you need if I had a more explicit example.
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Old 02-25-21, 07:28 PM
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Originally Posted by mountaindave
I know it’s hard to photograph what you don’t have, but perhaps if it’s something in your photo you could highlight it or you could borrow a pic from the internuts to help us visual people out. I have a bunch of misc shifter parts on their way to me and might have what you need if I had a more explicit example.
Ok, I guess it wasn't obvious. I need the two bits (circled) that are missing from the other side:


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Originally Posted by oneclick
Ok, I guess it wasn't obvious. I need the two bits (circled) that are missing from the other side:


This it?
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Old 02-25-21, 07:44 PM
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Originally Posted by oneclick
Ok, I guess it wasn't obvious. I need the two bits (circled) that are missing from the other side:


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Old 02-25-21, 08:00 PM
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Originally Posted by malcala622
This it?
Looks like the one.
If OP can’t find that unique mounting tab, they can buy a sun race 8s clamp on DT shifter setup with cables on Amazon for $13.70
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Old 02-26-21, 03:59 AM
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Originally Posted by malcala622
This it?
No, it's different. And they are handed, both in the internal tab and the rim edges that have to clear the clamp-band; I have the left-side, need the right side.
I did some more looking, it does not have a separate part number, they sold the whole clamp as a unit. It also is listed on the SL-A400 and A500 sheets.





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Old 02-27-21, 05:55 PM
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Well Folks,
This came back from my powder coat shop with some newly refreshed coating Var tools. They gave the frame a hot tank paint removal and it is now in need of some fresh paint. It originally had exposed chrome chain stays but it could be left with the chrome socks both front and rear. It is a 58cm Team Fuji from 1984. It was powder blue metallic with yellow head tube. I have saved the head badge and it comes with Suntour friction shifters for 6 speed. It had a set of Suntour aero brakes that I am going to include with it as well(They are 400 reach). I will also provide a new chrome headset. It is now looking for a new home to someone who will ride it and document the build here on the forums. Cost of shipping from Bloomington, IN. As always first to PM me is first in line to get it.

Team Fuji frame and fork.
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Anybody have an old Shimano 600 Arabesque rear derailleur lying around? Even semi-trashed might be OK, I just need one part that’s unique to this RD.
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Originally Posted by rccardr
Anybody have an old Shimano 600 Arabesque rear derailleur lying around? Even semi-trashed might be OK, I just need one part that’s unique to this RD.
I have an entire Arabesque group for sale....probably overkill for what you need, but thought I would put it out there, in case you want a BUNCH of spare parts!!
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Originally Posted by Mad Honk
Well Folks,
This came back from my powder coat shop with some newly refreshed coating Var tools. They gave the frame a hot tank paint removal and it is now in need of some fresh paint. It originally had exposed chrome chain stays but it could be left with the chrome socks both front and rear. It is a 58cm Team Fuji from 1984. It was powder blue metallic with yellow head tube. I have saved the head badge and it comes with Suntour friction shifters for 6 speed. It had a set of Suntour aero brakes that I am going to include with it as well(They are 400 reach). I will also provide a new chrome headset. It is now looking for a new home to someone who will ride it and document the build here on the forums. Cost of shipping from Bloomington, IN. As always first to PM me is first in line to get it.

Team Fuji frame and fork.
Smiles, MH
I would love this but I have too many to build up as it is, a Gugiezed Witcomb, a Gugiezed Gran Sport, and a Geoffrey Butler.
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Old 02-27-21, 10:06 PM
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Originally Posted by rccardr
Anybody have an old Shimano 600 Arabesque rear derailleur lying around? Even semi-trashed might be OK, I just need one part that’s unique to this RD.
Not Arabesque, but the prior 6100 series. Don't know if it has the particular doohickey of which you seek.

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Originally Posted by Mad Honk
... a 58cm Team Fuji from 1984... Cost of shipping from Bloomington, IN.
Smiles, MH
You've got to be the most generous person here. If it were a 56cm, I'd be very tempted. Cheers.
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Originally Posted by Mad Honk
Well Folks,
This came back from my powder coat shop with some newly refreshed coating Var tools. They gave the frame a hot tank paint removal and it is now in need of some fresh paint. It originally had exposed chrome chain stays but it could be left with the chrome socks both front and rear. It is a 58cm Team Fuji from 1984. It was powder blue metallic with yellow head tube. I have saved the head badge and it comes with Suntour friction shifters for 6 speed. It had a set of Suntour aero brakes that I am going to include with it as well(They are 400 reach). I will also provide a new chrome headset. It is now looking for a new home to someone who will ride it and document the build here on the forums. Cost of shipping from Bloomington, IN. As always first to PM me is first in line to get it.

Team Fuji frame and fork.
Smiles, MH
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Originally Posted by rccardr
Anybody have an old Shimano 600 Arabesque rear derailleur lying around? Even semi-trashed might be OK, I just need one part that’s unique to this RD.
I think I have something. Headed out for a ride in a bit, but will check.
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