ISO and for trade thread part 5
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ISO: 26.4mm Campagnolo 2-bolt seat post, non-fluted, good condition (1044, I think)
Available for trade: 26.2mm and 26.6mm Campagnolo 2-bolt seat posts, non-fluted, 215mm, some insertion marks but generally very good condition
Available for trade: 26.2mm and 26.6mm Campagnolo 2-bolt seat posts, non-fluted, 215mm, some insertion marks but generally very good condition
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#482
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I have this pair of unmarked sealed bearing road hubs, thread on freewheel style. They've been in my parts box forever and I have no use for them. Would make a great vintage upgrade.
I tried a Shimano 7 speed freewheel on for fit, worked fine. I'll throw it in as well if interested.
Rear is 32 hole, 135 spacing although it uses spacers to get that wide and it would be easy to mod to narrower.
Front is 100mm spacing, 28 hole.
All my bikes these days are modern, trade for something useful. Shorter stems are always handy (31.8x1 1/8). Tires, bar tape, tools, whatever.
I tried a Shimano 7 speed freewheel on for fit, worked fine. I'll throw it in as well if interested.
Rear is 32 hole, 135 spacing although it uses spacers to get that wide and it would be easy to mod to narrower.
Front is 100mm spacing, 28 hole.
All my bikes these days are modern, trade for something useful. Shorter stems are always handy (31.8x1 1/8). Tires, bar tape, tools, whatever.
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#483
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Still in search of one of these guys!
#484
- Desperately ISO: Shimano Mountain LX light action left thumb shifter or parts
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Mine is broken. I could probably get by with just the 4 pin mounting stud (part m453-l). I suppose other thumb shifters/mounts (Deore?) might work too. Any help is much appreciated.
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Mine is broken. I could probably get by with just the 4 pin mounting stud (part m453-l). I suppose other thumb shifters/mounts (Deore?) might work too. Any help is much appreciated.
#485
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Suntour AG 5600?
Before I resort to that auction site that we all complain about (but use anyway), does anyone have a Suntour AG rear derailleur they'd be willing to part with? There were at least two different models--I'm looking for the longer-cage 5600, not the 5000. See this useful scan from Disraeli Gears:
https://www.disraeligears.co.uk/Site/SunTour_Bicycle_Equipment_Catalog_No_61_-_Page_13.html
There were actually a couple of sub-variants of the 5600, I think. I once had one that had a cage that was sort of squared off at the bottom, slightly different from the one pictured here. But any 5600 works for my purposes. It need not be cosmetically perfect but should be in good shape mechanically.
I have a considerable stock of other Suntour rears for trade, along with some other stuff. I'm most reliably reached by email: jon@redclovercomponents.com.
https://www.disraeligears.co.uk/Site/SunTour_Bicycle_Equipment_Catalog_No_61_-_Page_13.html
There were actually a couple of sub-variants of the 5600, I think. I once had one that had a cage that was sort of squared off at the bottom, slightly different from the one pictured here. But any 5600 works for my purposes. It need not be cosmetically perfect but should be in good shape mechanically.
I have a considerable stock of other Suntour rears for trade, along with some other stuff. I'm most reliably reached by email: jon@redclovercomponents.com.
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I have this pair of unmarked sealed bearing road hubs, thread on freewheel style. They've been in my parts box forever and I have no use for them. Would make a great vintage upgrade.
I tried a Shimano 7 speed freewheel on for fit, worked fine. I'll throw it in as well if interested.
Rear is 32 hole, 135 spacing although it uses spacers to get that wide and it would be easy to mod to narrower.
Front is 100mm spacing, 28 hole.
All my bikes these days are modern, trade for something useful. Shorter stems are always handy (31.8x1 1/8). Tires, bar tape, tools, whatever.
![](https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikeforums.net-vbulletin/1280x960/imgp0554_d65e060dc5647cd64acd0c9c1e018a5846fbb5f4.jpg)
I tried a Shimano 7 speed freewheel on for fit, worked fine. I'll throw it in as well if interested.
Rear is 32 hole, 135 spacing although it uses spacers to get that wide and it would be easy to mod to narrower.
Front is 100mm spacing, 28 hole.
All my bikes these days are modern, trade for something useful. Shorter stems are always handy (31.8x1 1/8). Tires, bar tape, tools, whatever.
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I know this is a tough ask, ISO/WTB 2 right hand/driveside Campy brake pad holders, plain all chrome with no rubber or plastic on the guides, need nice condition as the other ones I have are nice.
Tx, Van
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If none of us can help with a single matching hood, try Reciclone in Spain. Jordi does repros of your Weinmann hoods here: https://www.reciclone.com/shop/en/fr...iversales.html
If none of us can help with a single matching hood, try Reciclone in Spain. Jordi does repros of your Weinmann hoods here: https://www.reciclone.com/shop/en/fr...iversales.html
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IIRC the shifters are incompatible with other Deore mounts. Still, I might have one, will look.
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The Deore MT62 shifters are quite different. The 4 pins are closer to the edge. Sorry, ain't got yours.
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Personally I'm in uncharted shifter territory here. I removed the cover on mine (it wouldn't hold enough tension) and a gaggle of tiny parts scattered across the floor. My project is done except for this one damn shifter. Isn't that the way it always works? Anyway thanks for checking.
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Did you get this worked out? Early 90's Shimano RD's were amazingly cross compatible. I took the long cage off of a trashed Deore DX body and put in on a Tricolor body for my wife for the very same reason you need a long cage. It won't do a 1x10 11-42 cassette, but it will handle a 13-26 x 45/28 no problem. I can never get a picture of it because my wife is always commuting on it...
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I've got a really nice 87 Schwinn SS that is fun to ride and shifts perfectly. It weighs close to 22 pounds. ![](https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikeforums.net-vbulletin/1632x1224/shimano_34_hole_small_gears_9b5b22d0efa78d60c49818dc48c10812843fc780.jpg)
6 speeds, Shimano hubs laced to 34 hole Mavic MA 40 RIMS. Very sweet. My problem is that my biggest gear in is about 20 teeth and I live in a hilly area of San Diego. I'm wondering what/how I can replace or add bigger gears. What exactly am I looking for? I think the cassette is attached to the freehub with a threaded gear but not sure.
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6 speeds, Shimano hubs laced to 34 hole Mavic MA 40 RIMS. Very sweet. My problem is that my biggest gear in is about 20 teeth and I live in a hilly area of San Diego. I'm wondering what/how I can replace or add bigger gears. What exactly am I looking for? I think the cassette is attached to the freehub with a threaded gear but not sure.
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I have a full set of those with mounts, but no levers.
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Bwilli88, Your right! I'll take this ISO parts and put it on a different thread or make a new one.
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