ISO and for trade thread part 5
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Hilary Stone in the UK carries 116bcd rungs down to a 35 tooth count.
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Looking for a set of aluminum 27" wheels, preferably with 5 cog freewheel on the rear, for an upgrade on either my '73 Dawes Galaxy or the '67 Robin Hood Lenton Sports. I believe my drop-out spacing is 4-3/4" on the Lenton Sports. If a decent set of chrome rims were available I might consider them for the Lenton Sports, since it's currently equipped with steelies. A plus if someone had a rear Chromix rim with patterned (stippled) sides, which would match the existing front.
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Looks similar to mine. I'll have to verify spoke count and get back to you.
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the smallest ring that will work is old school SR 37 pretty hard too find may have one that is a bit rough in my junk bins will look tomorrow.
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ISO Shimano 7-speed freehub body for Hyperglide.
Need this to get out of a jam. Offered to fix a neighbor's bike, and it's been one disaster after the other: First, the freewheel didn't arrive for a month. Ordered different freewheel. Installed freewheel. Threads stripped on the cheap steel hub when bike was tested. Returned freewheel, ordered 7-speed cassette. I re-laced the wheel with a replacement cassette hub. Realized after the fact that it was fitted with the slightly wider 8-10 speed freehub, not the 7-speed type.
And that doesn't account for the tons of other issues encountered with this pile of crap bike...
Will know the inner spline connector design by tonight.
-Kurt
Need this to get out of a jam. Offered to fix a neighbor's bike, and it's been one disaster after the other: First, the freewheel didn't arrive for a month. Ordered different freewheel. Installed freewheel. Threads stripped on the cheap steel hub when bike was tested. Returned freewheel, ordered 7-speed cassette. I re-laced the wheel with a replacement cassette hub. Realized after the fact that it was fitted with the slightly wider 8-10 speed freehub, not the 7-speed type.
And that doesn't account for the tons of other issues encountered with this pile of crap bike...
Will know the inner spline connector design by tonight.
-Kurt
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ISO Shimano 7-speed freehub body for Hyperglide.
Need this to get out of a jam. Offered to fix a neighbor's bike, and it's been one disaster after the other: First, the freewheel didn't arrive for a month. Ordered different freewheel. Installed freewheel. Threads stripped on the cheap steel hub when bike was tested. Returned freewheel, ordered 7-speed cassette. I re-laced the wheel with a replacement cassette hub. Realized after the fact that it was fitted with the slightly wider 8-10 speed freehub, not the 7-speed type.
And that doesn't account for the tons of other issues encountered with this pile of crap bike...
Will know the inner spline connector design by tonight.
-Kurt
Need this to get out of a jam. Offered to fix a neighbor's bike, and it's been one disaster after the other: First, the freewheel didn't arrive for a month. Ordered different freewheel. Installed freewheel. Threads stripped on the cheap steel hub when bike was tested. Returned freewheel, ordered 7-speed cassette. I re-laced the wheel with a replacement cassette hub. Realized after the fact that it was fitted with the slightly wider 8-10 speed freehub, not the 7-speed type.
And that doesn't account for the tons of other issues encountered with this pile of crap bike...
Will know the inner spline connector design by tonight.
-Kurt
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ISO Shimano 7-speed freehub body for Hyperglide.
Need this to get out of a jam. Offered to fix a neighbor's bike, and it's been one disaster after the other: First, the freewheel didn't arrive for a month. Ordered different freewheel. Installed freewheel. Threads stripped on the cheap steel hub when bike was tested. Returned freewheel, ordered 7-speed cassette. I re-laced the wheel with a replacement cassette hub. Realized after the fact that it was fitted with the slightly wider 8-10 speed freehub, not the 7-speed type.
And that doesn't account for the tons of other issues encountered with this pile of crap bike...
Will know the inner spline connector design by tonight.
-Kurt
Need this to get out of a jam. Offered to fix a neighbor's bike, and it's been one disaster after the other: First, the freewheel didn't arrive for a month. Ordered different freewheel. Installed freewheel. Threads stripped on the cheap steel hub when bike was tested. Returned freewheel, ordered 7-speed cassette. I re-laced the wheel with a replacement cassette hub. Realized after the fact that it was fitted with the slightly wider 8-10 speed freehub, not the 7-speed type.
And that doesn't account for the tons of other issues encountered with this pile of crap bike...
Will know the inner spline connector design by tonight.
-Kurt
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That said, I've already accepted RobertUI's hub for now. If that for some reason doesn't work, I'll PM you
-Kurt
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I went to my co-op this afternoon and the bike Goddesses there smiles favorably on Kurt. I picked up a pretzeled mountain bike wheel for the right price (free) brought it home and it is the prized 135 over-nut length he has been seeking. Hub had a sticker FHRM40 on it that came off before it got a bath. A little clean up and some new grease, light oil for the sticky freehub, 18 bearings to bring this one back to life. Kurt, make sure I have the correct shipping addy for you. Pics after de-lacing and cleaning:
32* hub ready for some new service in the FL area. Came with a bonus 7spd cassette.
Smiles, MH
32* hub ready for some new service in the FL area. Came with a bonus 7spd cassette.
Smiles, MH
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ISO, funky old leather strap hub shiner.
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ISO one of those cute little Specialites TA front racks
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Tx man, looking for the real deal. I may hack one together, got a couple of the tiny reflectors and plenty of leather on hand, the toe strap idea is a good one too.
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Simplex SLJ inner cage (short...)
Long-shot, and maybe easier to try and find a complete RD, but.... Anyone happen to have the inner half of the cage from an SLJ short-cage rear derailleur? It's an early version (I believe it's a 615 NI), and one that pivots in the middle of the cage, but from what I can tell looking at images on-line the pivot point doesn't really matter, and it seems possible/likely that the inner cage part was the same on the various short-cage models, at least until they went to the slant parallelogram design. Could also use the bolts and jockey wheels.... Trying to resuscitate an old, odd Valgan. Thx.
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Stronglight chainring trade
I have a nice 46-tooth Stronglight chainring made for, I believe, the 105 bis crank. It's 122 BCD, and in new and unused condition. If anyone is interested, I'd like to trade it for another 46-tooth ring of the same BCD but in the Model 93 pattern. This one would work fine on a 93, but wouldn't look quite right. I would apologize for being so fussy, if not for the fact that so many around here are as bad as I am about such things, or even worse.
I also need a direct-mount long cage Simplex derailleur--something along the lines of a 610 or 810. I'd trade my chainring either. I have other trade goods, too.
I also need a direct-mount long cage Simplex derailleur--something along the lines of a 610 or 810. I'd trade my chainring either. I have other trade goods, too.
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I have a nice 46-tooth Stronglight chainring made for, I believe, the 105 bis crank. It's 122 BCD, and in new and unused condition. If anyone is interested, I'd like to trade it for another 46-tooth ring of the same BCD but in the Model 93 pattern. This one would work fine on a 93, but wouldn't look quite right. I would apologize for being so fussy, if not for the fact that so many around here are as bad as I am about such things, or even worse.
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Maillard 700 rear hub/hub parts...
Looking for a 36h, english-threaded Maillard 700 rear hub.... Or the axle, cones and dust caps from one. Or even just the dust-caps, and I can (maybe) find and axle/cones to work with the 'partial' hub I've got...
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I should have a 93 chainring of 46 tooth but would be in good used condition. I can get pics if you like . Let me know. I don’t suppose you would have a 105 non drive side crank arm or entire crankset you would be willing to part with? I have a 105 bis but I believe non drive side arm is a 99
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Still seeking to trade my 46-toothStronlight 105 bis chainring for a Model 93 style with the same tooth count--see photo in#4830, above.
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I should have a 93 chainring of 46 tooth but would be in good used condition. I can get pics if you like . Let me know. I don’t suppose you would have a 105 non drive side crank arm or entire crankset you would be willing to part with? I have a 105 bis but I believe non drive side arm is a 99
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Jon, I'm fairly sure I have a 45-t ring for mod. 93 if you want to gear down a bit. I can check the bin for a 46t, but I don't recall having one (which isn't terribly reliable).
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I kind of need a 46, not a 45--half-step setups are not very flexible that way.
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ISO/WTB Weinmann Vanquier 999 3rd gen caliper with all the letters and digits engraved, rear, although it seems it may not matter as the front and back appear to be the same now.
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