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Sheldon Brown's dissertation on French bikes still opens with that wonderful epigraph from Victor Hugo (I just looked it up; it's from Les Miserables): "The beautiful is as useful as the useful."
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WTT: Hardly-ridden Honey Brooks Flyer for carved version. Prefer black, but any color.
Thanks!
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PM to you on the 118 chainrings.
To everyone else... thanks but my goof on 122 measure. Oh and John, I’m saving that list you put up!
PM to you on the 118 chainrings.
To everyone else... thanks but my goof on 122 measure. Oh and John, I’m saving that list you put up!
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PM to you on the 118 chainrings.
To everyone else... thanks but my goof on 122 measure. Oh and John, I’m saving that list you put up!
PM to you on the 118 chainrings.
To everyone else... thanks but my goof on 122 measure. Oh and John, I’m saving that list you put up!
thx
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ISO Early 70's 3TTT RECORD Stems - 75mm to 90mm FOUND
THANKS EVERYONE - I FOUND 3 OF THEM!
Looking for some early 70's 3TTT RECORD stems for some frames I'm building up. 75mm to 95mm length.
These stems were produced in inch (22.2mm) and metric (22.0mm) diameter quills. The standard bar diameter was 26mm but stems for 25.4mm (1") bars were produced for the UK market.
They were my favorite stems BITD so I'm open for whatever you might have. I have repop decals for them plus lots of Semichrome...
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Looking for some early 70's 3TTT RECORD stems for some frames I'm building up. 75mm to 95mm length.
These stems were produced in inch (22.2mm) and metric (22.0mm) diameter quills. The standard bar diameter was 26mm but stems for 25.4mm (1") bars were produced for the UK market.
They were my favorite stems BITD so I'm open for whatever you might have. I have repop decals for them plus lots of Semichrome...
verktyg
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Looking for some early 70's 3TTT RECORD stems for some frames I'm building up. 75mm to 95mm length.
These stems were produced in inch (22.2mm) and metric (22.0mm) diameter quills. The standard bar diameter was 26mm but stems for 25.4mm (1") bars were produced for the UK market.
They were my favorite stems BITD so I'm open for whatever you might have. I have repop decals for them plus lots of Semichrome...
verktyg
These stems were produced in inch (22.2mm) and metric (22.0mm) diameter quills. The standard bar diameter was 26mm but stems for 25.4mm (1") bars were produced for the UK market.
They were my favorite stems BITD so I'm open for whatever you might have. I have repop decals for them plus lots of Semichrome...
verktyg
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Verktyg,
Two of those are in the C&V sales sheet "Mega parts sale". HTH, MH
Two of those are in the C&V sales sheet "Mega parts sale". HTH, MH
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ISO: Everthing that goes between the shifter and the outer locknut on a Sturmey Archer hub. Not sure exactly what parts this entails: an indicator chain for sure... A specific cable and housing? A cable anchor that connects to the indicator?
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Depends on the bike. Some SA equipped bikes have cable housing running the whole length from the shifter to the indicator. Others have some part of the cable with no housing. There's also the question of cable housing color, if you have a preference.
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Ah ok. It's a ~67 Schwinn Breeze. It looks like there's a cable stop on the downtube, so partial housing; the little wheel is behind the chainring. I'm happy to use standard road cable/housing, which I have, but I'm not sure if Sturmey require a special cable/housing? Any color would be fine.
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Does anyone have a 5 speed index rear derailleur laying around? I picked up an old muscle bike and Im trying to get it back on the road. The original derailleur was not salvageable. let me know, I have a few things for trade or some cash thanks!
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I don't think your original derailleur was indexed. The indexing, if any, was in the shifter. At any rate a derailleur made for 6 speeds will certainly work for 5, and (with the right shifter) should index. Yes, I said "should" which means, well, who knows.
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They used a positron on a lot of the muscle bikes...
Shimano derailleurs - Positron indexing insanity
It uses a thicker cable.
Shimano derailleurs - Positron indexing insanity
It uses a thicker cable.
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They used a positron on a lot of the muscle bikes...
Shimano derailleurs - Positron indexing insanity
It uses a thicker cable.
Shimano derailleurs - Positron indexing insanity
It uses a thicker cable.