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Old 06-16-17, 01:41 PM
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Shimano stuff - RSX 3x8 brifters, Deore, RDs, FDs, Levers, etc

SOLD ST-A550 RSX 3x8 Brifters - Great for 8 speed MTB drop bar conversions. These have good hoods but rough bodies with black paint that could use refinishing. They may need cleaning to work smoothly. $40 for the pair

Deore Rd-MT60 Rear - $25

SL-S434 SIS Light Action Shifters (These probably have all the parts, but I can't guarantee it) - $15

Zeus vintage tube holder mount thing for under a saddle. Rubber cords are cracking a bit but still work - $20

Everything else pictured is $10 each plus shipping with PP FF:

FD-MT60 MTB Front Derailleur
RD-L525 Light Action Derailleur
Bl-Z306 Levers
FD-Z206 Front Derailleur
FD-Z206 Front Derailleur
SOLD Z408 Shifters (These probably have all the parts, but I can't guarantee it)
Suntour Symmetric shifters with clamp (whoops this isn't Shimano)

Shipping in the US should be around $3 for one item. Feel free to make offers on multiple items














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The Shimano shifters Z408 look like they would work on the proprietary braze ons that Shimano tried to shackle the bike world with.
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Pic of Zeus tube holder?
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Originally Posted by 3speedslow
The Shimano shifters Z408 look like they would work on the proprietary braze ons that Shimano tried to shackle the bike world with.


Yes, indeed. And the adjuster bolts are a special size too. Useful for fitting (modified) downtube stops on bikes with these braze ons.
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Pic of Zeus tube holder?
Here they are. I think how this works is the clips under the long piece grip the seat rails. Then the ring thing is a lever that holds the tube or whatever you're carrying in place.





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Originally Posted by 9volt
Here they are. I think how this works is the clips under the long piece grip the seat rails. Then the ring thing is a lever that holds the tube or whatever you're carrying in place.





Neat, thanks. Looks like the rubber could be replaced with vacuum cleaner belt rings if needed.
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Have any pics of the brifters?
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