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Old 11-19-19, 08:12 PM
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Originally Posted by cudak888
I always like to use my Park measuring stick which has the necessary spoke holes in it, but you can always take a spoke of known length, put it side by side, and use the caliper to subtract/add the difference.
that's pretty tedious! but I have one of the blue Park tools, it's all I ever use for bearing sizing. I never realized it had the extra bits related to spokes, though. Can you tell how often I lace up wheels?
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Originally Posted by francophile
that's pretty tedious! but I have one of the blue Park tools, it's all I ever use for bearing sizing. I never realized it had the extra bits related to spokes, though. Can you tell how often I lace up wheels?
I try to avoid it...but when I get ideas that involve 650B rims, a GH6 Dynohub, and a Nexus 7-speed IGH hub, lacing one's own rims becomes unavoidable

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On another note, does anyone have a pre-1952 32h Dynohub kicking around? I've got a 1946 unit here which I've had for ages, but someone must have sandpapered the chrome finish - it looks like brushed aluminum (!).

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Originally Posted by RobbieTunes
ISO:
-50cm Trek Y-Foil frame/fork. Not for me.
-zero-setback polished seat post (at least not black) 27.2
-Black Campy calipers
-Soma Hwy One in 40cm
-9sp DA 7700 GS (med cage) RD
Too big, but here's a 54, seems like ok $$$, what do I know.

https://portland.craigslist.org/clc/...020339141.html
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Old 11-20-19, 05:45 AM
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Originally Posted by merziac
Too big, but here's a 54, seems like ok $$$, what do I know.

https://portland.craigslist.org/clc/...020339141.html


Thanks. I sent the seller an email. I don't need another 54cm, but I'd do it. I'm looking for a 50cm for a lady that wants to have it custom-painted.
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Originally Posted by cudak888
I try to avoid it...but when I get ideas that involve 650B rims, a GH6 Dynohub, and a Nexus 7-speed IGH hub, lacing one's own rims becomes unavoidable
Park ruler was a good call.

Let's say this: I have way more used stainless spokes than I thought, at least 8 bundles. Sadly, most in the 290-310 range.

Got super excited nearing the end of the pile. Pulled a zip-top baggie, saw a couple shorties found the guy below, measuring really close to 270 ... but it was ~267. Pulled out another stainless, ~271. I had one galvanized in that batch at 270, but no matches to it, everything else at least 20mm longer.

Sorry man, I legitimately thought I had something on-hand that would work out Good luck with your search.

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Originally Posted by francophile
Park ruler was a good call.

Let's say this: I have way more used stainless spokes than I thought, at least 8 bundles. Sadly, most in the 290-310 range.

Got super excited nearing the end of the pile. Pulled a zip-top baggie, saw a couple shorties found the guy below, measuring really close to 270 ... but it was ~267. Pulled out another stainless, ~271. I had one galvanized in that batch at 270, but no matches to it, everything else at least 20mm longer.

Sorry man, I legitimately thought I had something on-hand that would work out Good luck with your search.
Oh well, no worries. Could have used 36 of those at 267mm a month ago

P.S.: The oval hole at the start of the ruler is where you can hook the spoke head. Gives you a quick reading if the spoke isn't bent.

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Originally Posted by cudak888
P.S.: The oval hole at the start of the ruler is where you can hook the spoke head. Gives you a quick reading if the spoke isn't bent.
Thanks for the tip. Couldn't RTFM on this tool because it didn't come with one! Use it almost exclusively for bearings (and sometimes cotters). I do oodles of repacking, virtually nil lacing.
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Originally Posted by cudak888
P.S.: The oval hole at the start of the ruler is where you can hook the spoke head. Gives you a quick reading if the spoke isn't bent.
Whoa, I thought those holes were for measuring M&Ms (peanuts are go; plains won’t fit.) Thanks for the tip!
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Originally Posted by jethin
Whoa, I thought those holes were for measuring M&Ms (peanuts are go; plains won’t fit.) Thanks for the tip!
I thought it was for measuring the bitter tears of a broken soul!
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Originally Posted by jethin
Whoa, I thought those holes were for measuring M&Ms (peanuts are go; plains won’t fit.) Thanks for the tip!
Close, but they're really for measuring the precise depleneration of freewheel pawls when an inverse reactive force is placed on their fringe trunnions.

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Originally Posted by Mad Honk
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You crying tears of joy over your new derailleur? Or have you not received it yet? Smiles, MH
Still not yet here. Hoping today is the day! Will loop back with you when it gets here. USPS still hasn't run yet.
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Looking to trade NOS NIB Campy Syncro II DT shifters with red(?) insert for Shimano SL-7800 10sp index downtube shifters w/ 28.6mm bases in nice condition or possibly Simplex Retroshift for Campagnolo/standard braze-on bosses.
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Originally Posted by Mad Honk
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You crying tears of joy over your new derailleur? Or have you not received it yet? Smiles, MH
Apparently we're having an issue with deliveries getting scanned, then not showing up until a day or two later. It arrived today. Looks amazing, work of art! Talk about "jewelry"!

Awesome work, thanks again! Pics to follow over winter as I get this thing put together!

Curious, where'd you source the springs?

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Originally Posted by francophile
Apparently we're having an issue with deliveries getting scanned, then not showing up until a day or two later. It arrived today. Looks amazing, work of art! Talk about "jewelry"!

Awesome work, thanks again! Pics to follow over winter as I get this thing put together!

Curious, where'd you source the springs?

Aren't these lovely? Always love Campy SR.
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Believe it or not they are the original after cleaning. I re-used the original adjuster screws as well since they cleaned so nicely. I would suggest you get a small paint brush and a spot of gloss black to touch up the two marks on the body. Everything has been pre-lubed, but just to be sure when you install it grease the threads of the attaching bolt,and a small drop of oil on all of the pivot points, and a drop on each of the adjuster screws. They were lubricated during installation with Campy grease, but I prefere to see a bit extra lube in the threads to keep them from seizing later on.
These two just came in today for some of the same treatment. Note the old worn out Bullseye and the Shimano style replacements. Smiles,And enjoy! MH

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Originally Posted by cudak888
Close, but they're really for measuring the precise depleneration of freewheel pawls when an inverse reactive force is placed on their fringe trunnions.

-Kurt
The new bases are not made from prefabulated amulite. The spiral wayneshaft no longer gets disinfratced from the dingle arm.
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The new bases are not made from prefabulated amulite. The spiral wayneshaft no longer gets disinfratced from the dingle arm.
That's good to know. I hate it when my dingle arm gets disinfracted.

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Pretty sure I have a 27.0 in The Lab. Yours for the price of postage.
Shoot me an e-mail at rccardr@cox.net
The seat post came in yesterday. Thanks so much!
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That's good to know. I hate it when my dingle arm gets disinfracted.

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You don't have a dingle arm reinfraction tool?
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You don't have a dingle arm reinfraction tool?
My doctor has forbidden me to refract.

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My doctor has forbidden me to refract.

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Originally Posted by cudak888
My doctor has forbidden me to refract.

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Very good. Keep your eyesight.
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Originally Posted by RobbieTunes
Very good. Keep your eyesight.
I tried keeping it, but it kept escaping the malleable logarithmic casing. I had to put it in direct line with the panametric fan.

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Originally Posted by cudak888
My doctor has forbidden me to refract.

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I had to reflect on that....
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Was prepping my 'rebuild box' for final polishing of parts on a special project finally nearing fruition.

Noticed my Campy record arms are mismatched date codes, '81 and '82, all the other parts on the bike are '81. Not like it really matters, but checking anyway: Anyone wanna trade my '82 non-drive arm for your '81 non-drive arm? 170mm, 9/16. Can take pics of mine if needed. It's in great shape.

I swore I was talking to @Drillium Dude or @dddd in the past and you may have mentioned having a few orphans (I think it was DD, not dddd).

Seems the "orphan wheels" and "orphan parts" threads didn't manage to stick too well, last updates in 2018 or I'd probe there.

Alternately, if you're just looking to sell your orphan '81 non-drive side arm versus trade it, I'm open to that also.
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