ISO and for trade thread part 5
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Thanks to all for the caring, pleasant responses to my need for an Arabesque RD.
Looks like I have what is needed.
Looks like I have what is needed.
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WTT: a 36-hole Tri-Color front hub for a 32-hole Tri-Color front hub, even trade.
I was the lucky recipient of Mad Honk's generosity and should have been a little more detail-conscious, I thought both front hubs were 32-hole but while waiting for the loooong-awaited delivery of a pair of Sun CR-18 rims, I decided to build one hub up with a spare single Mavic Open Pro rim.
Now the CR-18s have arrived, began lacing, and to my surprise this 2nd hub is a 36er! The rear that now becomes the mate is 32, and I sure don't want to unlace the now-built wheel, it's been a bear to true it. and I have a bike to use it on.
So looking for exactly the same in 32, this has been cleaned and repacked with new balls/grease (and thanks to MH it's in excellent shape, the wear surfaces are like-new) so want the same condition (but no re-packing required). Here's the MH pic that shows both front hubs:
PM me, please!
I was the lucky recipient of Mad Honk's generosity and should have been a little more detail-conscious, I thought both front hubs were 32-hole but while waiting for the loooong-awaited delivery of a pair of Sun CR-18 rims, I decided to build one hub up with a spare single Mavic Open Pro rim.
Now the CR-18s have arrived, began lacing, and to my surprise this 2nd hub is a 36er! The rear that now becomes the mate is 32, and I sure don't want to unlace the now-built wheel, it's been a bear to true it. and I have a bike to use it on.
So looking for exactly the same in 32, this has been cleaned and repacked with new balls/grease (and thanks to MH it's in excellent shape, the wear surfaces are like-new) so want the same condition (but no re-packing required). Here's the MH pic that shows both front hubs:
PM me, please!
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Fuji F&F is on it's way to Mr. Spadoni, over in his corner of the US. Thanks for all of the help with cleaning out the excess inventory around here. Smiles, MH
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I was so stupid to strip the dust cap threads of my Triple Crankset Takagi Tourney AD 170mm right arm, therefore looking for a replacement. Both left and right is fine too if you don’t want to break up the set.
let me know what you want to trade. I have plenty of parts.
let me know what you want to trade. I have plenty of parts.
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Japanese 26.8 seatposts?
I’m looking for a Japanese 26.8 size seat post for my Specialized Sequoia. I’d prefer something high endish.
thanks!
thanks!
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Var makes a toolkit (PE11000) to repair those, cuts a 24mm thread and you get a special 24mm extractor to pull the crank (if necessary) and then you thread in what looks like self-extracting bolts with 24mm dustcap bits. If the crank is worth it email/call around to specialist bike shops - find one with that tool and stick it in the post.
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have a very clean '85 Dura Ace in 26.8, if you want to go *that* high endish. fluted micro-adjusting, not the aero type.
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I recently bought a used Regina Futura set, missing the freewheel tool. Seller had no idea what he had but "assumed" it was complete. I looked at it and thought, "Cool set" and saw it had a two spare freewheel bodies and what appeared to be a body mounted to the hub.
After I got it home and cleaned it up I discovered the "body mounted to the hub" was actually a nice and complete Regina Extra BX and there were now two spare bodies with no hub to mount them to.
So, either someone has a Futura hub they want to sell/trade off or, alternatively I can trade what I have for something interesting. I'll throw in the box and the two spare freewheel bodies but since the Extra doesn't match I'll keep it. I have to keep the freewheel tool as it's the last one I have.
After I got it home and cleaned it up I discovered the "body mounted to the hub" was actually a nice and complete Regina Extra BX and there were now two spare bodies with no hub to mount them to.
So, either someone has a Futura hub they want to sell/trade off or, alternatively I can trade what I have for something interesting. I'll throw in the box and the two spare freewheel bodies but since the Extra doesn't match I'll keep it. I have to keep the freewheel tool as it's the last one I have.
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Seatposts shouldn't. If there is enough material to make flutes in, the wall was too thick to start with. Reducing weight by removing the part of the wall that bears more of the stress only works if you can't do maths.
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DEFINITELY IN SEARCH OF:
SUPERBE slotted levers w/24.0 mm clamps. They do not need to be pristine. Hoods unimportant.
COULD BE IN SEARCH OF:
SUPERBE 4700 calipers. Preferably w/ original pad holders & wheel guides. Can be nutted or recessed.
HAVE:
Funds in PayPal and/or a variety of components for potential trade.
EDIT: 24mm clamps was a brain fart. 23.8 clamps will be just fine.
UPDATE: I’ve procured levers. May still be interested in calipers.
SUPERBE slotted levers w/
COULD BE IN SEARCH OF:
SUPERBE 4700 calipers. Preferably w/ original pad holders & wheel guides. Can be nutted or recessed.
HAVE:
Funds in PayPal and/or a variety of components for potential trade.
EDIT: 24mm clamps was a brain fart. 23.8 clamps will be just fine.
UPDATE: I’ve procured levers. May still be interested in calipers.
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Does anyone have need for a Shimano bar end shifter with a Sturmey Archer 3-speed indexing body Frenched into a SL-BS64 lever arm? Three speed. I have no such IGH’s.
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This is embarrassing - it was a rubber Shimano lever tip used on the SA bar end. No actual mechanical wizardry.
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DEFINITELY IN SEARCH OF:
SUPERBE slotted levers w/24.0 mm clamps. They do not need to be pristine. Hoods unimportant.
COULD BE IN SEARCH OF:
SUPERBE 4700 calipers. Preferably w/ original pad holders & wheel guides. Can be nutted or recessed.
HAVE:
Funds in PayPal and/or a variety of components for potential trade.
EDIT: 24mm clamps was a brain fart. 23.8 clamps will be just fine.
SUPERBE slotted levers w/
COULD BE IN SEARCH OF:
SUPERBE 4700 calipers. Preferably w/ original pad holders & wheel guides. Can be nutted or recessed.
HAVE:
Funds in PayPal and/or a variety of components for potential trade.
EDIT: 24mm clamps was a brain fart. 23.8 clamps will be just fine.
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ISO a steel fork for a road bike, 1" threaded, 24tpi, steerer length 155-170mm. For 700c rim, non cant brakes.
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ISO narrow spacers for TA Pro 5 vis cyclotouriste chainrings. The standard spacers for doubles are 3.5mm thick but they also made ones that were around 3.0 or 3.1. It's a long shot, but figured I'd try here. I have four of them, and need two more.