WTB 14t or 15t Uniglide 2nd position sprocket
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WTB 14t or 15t Uniglide 2nd position sprocket
7 speed Dura Ace with the built in spacer. I have a 14t on its way, but backup is always nice to have. A 15t would open up an alternate spread of ratios. I know these are unobtainum, but what better place to go than here?
I might take a 16t to have "just in case."
Interested in smaller tooth counts if 1st and 2nd position are available, I only currently have 13t and 14t 1st position.
I might take a 16t to have "just in case."
Interested in smaller tooth counts if 1st and 2nd position are available, I only currently have 13t and 14t 1st position.
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@Sir_Name ,
Are all Uniglide cogs the same, DA or not?
If so, I have two 14T UG cassette cogs, both splined. One has an integral spacer and is marked “7-8 spd”, the other is a flat UG cog. Either is yours for the postage.
I also have a 12T threaded outer UG cog, but wanted to include that with whoever purchased my 6-speed UG freehub body with cones. Interested in all of that, along with a hollow axle in the correct length for 126mm spacing?
Are all Uniglide cogs the same, DA or not?
If so, I have two 14T UG cassette cogs, both splined. One has an integral spacer and is marked “7-8 spd”, the other is a flat UG cog. Either is yours for the postage.
I also have a 12T threaded outer UG cog, but wanted to include that with whoever purchased my 6-speed UG freehub body with cones. Interested in all of that, along with a hollow axle in the correct length for 126mm spacing?
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@Sir_Name ,
Are all Uniglide cogs the same, DA or not?
If so, I have two 14T UG cassette cogs, both splined. One has an integral spacer and is marked “7-8 spd”, the other is a flat UG cog. Either is yours for the postage.
I also have a 12T threaded outer UG cog, but wanted to include that with whoever purchased my 6-speed UG freehub body with cones. Interested in all of that, along with a hollow axle in the correct length for 126mm spacing?
Are all Uniglide cogs the same, DA or not?
If so, I have two 14T UG cassette cogs, both splined. One has an integral spacer and is marked “7-8 spd”, the other is a flat UG cog. Either is yours for the postage.
I also have a 12T threaded outer UG cog, but wanted to include that with whoever purchased my 6-speed UG freehub body with cones. Interested in all of that, along with a hollow axle in the correct length for 126mm spacing?
I believe the 14t with integral spacer is what I’m after.
Dura Ace UG has a smaller thread diameter versus other UG sprockets and freehubs in order to allow down to an 11t. Does your UG freehub body step down to a reduced dia at the threaded end? A 12t would be great to have if it fits, along with a spare freehub body!
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I have a complete Dura-ace 7spd uniglide cassette, actually have the whole hub too. I'll have to check the tooth counts, can't recall off hand.
Edit: Looks like 13-20t, with a 14t second cog.
Edit: Looks like 13-20t, with a 14t second cog.
Last edited by wesmamyke; 10-17-18 at 04:58 PM.
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