ISO and for trade thread part 5
#5151
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It wasn't on this thread, but somewhere on the C&V Forum I seem to remember a BF member saying that they were seeking a 19T cog for a Regina freewheel. Unfortunately I can no longer remember the member's username or find the thread in question.
This eBay source seems to have quite a selection of Regina freewheel cogs. If you're looking for one, that could be a potential source if your usual sources don't pan out.
Disclaimer: I neither know the seller nor have I done business with him (he does have good ratings, though, and seems to have been around for a while). Posted here in case it might help someone.
This eBay source seems to have quite a selection of Regina freewheel cogs. If you're looking for one, that could be a potential source if your usual sources don't pan out.
Disclaimer: I neither know the seller nor have I done business with him (he does have good ratings, though, and seems to have been around for a while). Posted here in case it might help someone.
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#5153
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ISO: front 27" wheel with concave weinmann rims (to match a rear one with maillard helicomatic hub - but hub doesn't necessarily need to match) for an 80s motobecane grand touring
i have a 700c front wheel with weinmann concave rims and joytech hub if anyone wants to trade. i'd use it but the brakes don't reach.
also, if anyone wants to lend me a helicomatic freewheel removal tool, or sell for cheap, i'd like to remove the broken plastic freewheel guard thingy
**I'm in Philly
i have a 700c front wheel with weinmann concave rims and joytech hub if anyone wants to trade. i'd use it but the brakes don't reach.
also, if anyone wants to lend me a helicomatic freewheel removal tool, or sell for cheap, i'd like to remove the broken plastic freewheel guard thingy
**I'm in Philly
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What's your (general) location? Shipping wheels isn't cheap; members may prefer to meet / deliver.
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ISO: front 27" wheel with concave weinmann rims (to match a rear one with maillard helicomatic hub - but hub doesn't necessarily need to match) for an 80s motobecane grand touring
i have a 700c front wheel with weinmann concave rims and joytech hub if anyone wants to trade. i'd use it but the brakes don't reach.
also, if anyone wants to lend me a helicomatic freewheel removal tool, or sell for cheap, i'd like to remove the broken plastic freewheel guard thingy
i have a 700c front wheel with weinmann concave rims and joytech hub if anyone wants to trade. i'd use it but the brakes don't reach.
also, if anyone wants to lend me a helicomatic freewheel removal tool, or sell for cheap, i'd like to remove the broken plastic freewheel guard thingy
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I got a bottle opener / freewheel removal tool plus a functional retainer ring plus a freewheel. You can see everything here: https://www.bikeforums.net/bicycle-m...ad-repair.html
I have the hub shell & parts as well, but I am / have decommissioned it due to the issue laid out in the post. It's still laced to the wheel. I was going to post the freewheel for sale soon - for cheap, as it is use. I got no idea how many more miles you could get out of it.
cheers!
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ISO: front 27" wheel with concave weinmann rims (to match a rear one with maillard helicomatic hub - but hub doesn't necessarily need to match) for an 80s motobecane grand touring
i have a 700c front wheel with weinmann concave rims and joytech hub if anyone wants to trade. i'd use it but the brakes don't reach.
also, if anyone wants to lend me a helicomatic freewheel removal tool, or sell for cheap, i'd like to remove the broken plastic freewheel guard thingy
i have a 700c front wheel with weinmann concave rims and joytech hub if anyone wants to trade. i'd use it but the brakes don't reach.
also, if anyone wants to lend me a helicomatic freewheel removal tool, or sell for cheap, i'd like to remove the broken plastic freewheel guard thingy
As someone advised above, you could try brakes with longer reach. It's going to be something like 4-5x cheaper than replacing the wheels. Unless, of course, someone has the right wheels to trade on the forums.
#5158
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Got two Weinmann rims, concave, eyeletted (whichever model that was), but 700c. Also, whilst cosmetically they are fine, they would require some extra work on making them rounder.
As someone advised above, you could try brakes with longer reach. It's going to be something like 4-5x cheaper than replacing the wheels. Unless, of course, someone has the right wheels to trade on the forums.
As someone advised above, you could try brakes with longer reach. It's going to be something like 4-5x cheaper than replacing the wheels. Unless, of course, someone has the right wheels to trade on the forums.
Hi Duke o' Fearl!
I got a bottle opener / freewheel removal tool plus a functional retainer ring plus a freewheel. You can see everything here: https://www.bikeforums.net/bicycle-m...ad-repair.html
I have the hub shell & parts as well, but I am / have decommissioned it due to the issue laid out in the post. It's still laced to the wheel. I was going to post the freewheel for sale soon - for cheap, as it is use. I got no idea how many more miles you could get out of it.
cheers!
I got a bottle opener / freewheel removal tool plus a functional retainer ring plus a freewheel. You can see everything here: https://www.bikeforums.net/bicycle-m...ad-repair.html
I have the hub shell & parts as well, but I am / have decommissioned it due to the issue laid out in the post. It's still laced to the wheel. I was going to post the freewheel for sale soon - for cheap, as it is use. I got no idea how many more miles you could get out of it.
cheers!
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Option - if you're not interested in preserving it, and especially if it's brittle, you could poke at the dork disc from the other side until it cracks into two or more pieces through the hole, then just yank the pieces off from behind. I've done that with other dork discs when I didn't have the right freewheel tool handy.
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Option - if you're not interested in preserving it, and especially if it's brittle, you could poke at the dork disc from the other side until it cracks into two or more pieces through the hole, then just yank the pieces off from behind. I've done that with other dork discs when I didn't have the right freewheel tool handy.
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*(I kid, I kid... knock wood, I have a handful of these, and ride one regularly, so far without incident.)
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Ratcheting...good feel. Solid and sturdy. Never backshift. All metal. Every straight bar bike of mine gets them or one of the other quality Suntour ratcheting thumbies.
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Trade my campy fixed cup for your adjustable?
I have two italian fixed cups, one thick, one thin, I'll trade either one for a match to the other. These are in excellent condition, almost no wear visible in the ball races (one might actually be unused).
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I have a 27" concave Weinmann rim laced to some sort of high-flange low-end Campy front hub (Tipo?). It seems OK but I didn't check it carefully. If you want to pay shipping from 80301 and you're willing to give me $10 for my time let me know and I'll get photos, etc.
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thanks that's a nice offer. i'm only wondering if a high flange w a low flange rear would look off? let me mull that over and i'll be in touch!
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I used a small strap wrench to remove the heliocomatic lock ring.
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I’m wondering if anyone has leftover Gitane decals that they might be interested in parting with? I have a pair of TdF’s that only really need the seat tube foil decal, and maybe the top tube decal replaced. Figured I’d ask here before ordering either a whole set or trying to buy a partial set from one of the decal companies.
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Shimano DT friction shifter parts
I'm looking specifically for the washer that is between the boss and the lever as I have the steel and plastic tension washer. Many levers use a brass washer there, but the ones I see on a different set are nylon. The washer is 0.5mm thick, with ID of 9.2 mm[to fit 9mm boss, and ~12mm od to sit inside the lever stop diameter. If anyone has .020" nylon shim material and a metric punch set, these could be fabricated as well. You can approximate the ID closely enough with a 3/8" punch, but the OD isn't close to a common size, and 1/2" is too large.
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ISO a few things if anyone here happens to have them:
- FOUNDTwo nice condition downtube cable guides for barcons (or brifters)
- Nice nutted, mid-reach brakes in silver. Something like the Tektro r539 would be good, or single pivot (i.e. Suntour Superbe 4700) could work, too.
- Decaleur for use with a 1" headset
- FOUNDFront rack to carry a rando bag.The kind that mounts to p-clampls or rack bosses, not canti studs.
- FOUND
- Nice nutted, mid-reach brakes in silver. Something like the Tektro r539 would be good, or single pivot (i.e. Suntour Superbe 4700) could work, too.
- Decaleur for use with a 1" headset
- FOUND
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