NOS: Show Me Your New Old Stock
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Nothing like an NOS freewheel.
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How about an ADGA "La Chatillonaise" saddle, still in its factory shrink wrap?
It looks like it may have been mounted on a bike once:
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that reminds me... I've got the remains of a few SunTour cog boards. I think I've just got the weird stuff, mostly, but maybe someone is looking for weird cogs?
For example, here's my collection of 16 tooth cogs/sprockets...
The top row is "A" type cogs, common to Perfects, Pro Compes, and I think all of the Winner/New Winner variants.
The ones on the lower left are X cogs, which thread onto the most outboard position of the New Winner and allow a smaller cog to thread onto it.
The lower right has the threaded R cogs. These are the middle positions on the New Winners.
I can't imagine ever using the A16 or X16 cogs... anyone out there have a use? The A16 could only be used in a corncob arrangement, I suspect... i.e. 13-14-15-16-17.
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For example, here's my collection of 16 tooth cogs/sprockets...
The top row is "A" type cogs, common to Perfects, Pro Compes, and I think all of the Winner/New Winner variants.
The ones on the lower left are X cogs, which thread onto the most outboard position of the New Winner and allow a smaller cog to thread onto it.
The lower right has the threaded R cogs. These are the middle positions on the New Winners.
I can't imagine ever using the A16 or X16 cogs... anyone out there have a use? The A16 could only be used in a corncob arrangement, I suspect... i.e. 13-14-15-16-17.
Steve in Peoria
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I don't suppose there is any interchangeability between Zeus and other manufacturer's cogs?
of course, my limited knowledge of Zeus suggests that while their designs can be heavily "inspired" by other companies' products, there are often slightly different threads or key dimensions, thus preventing interchangeability.
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(although I do have some plastic Zeus dustcaps on Campy pedals)
of course, my limited knowledge of Zeus suggests that while their designs can be heavily "inspired" by other companies' products, there are often slightly different threads or key dimensions, thus preventing interchangeability.
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(although I do have some plastic Zeus dustcaps on Campy pedals)
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of course, my limited knowledge of Zeus suggests that while their designs can be heavily "inspired" by other companies' products, there are often slightly different threads or key dimensions, thus preventing interchangeability.
Steve in Peoria
(although I do have some plastic Zeus dustcaps on Campy pedals)
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(although I do have some plastic Zeus dustcaps on Campy pedals)
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I think I *gently* use my Channel-locks (tm) to snug the dustcaps down. Haven't lost one yet....
In the defense of Zeus, I also haven't had one of those Zeus plastic dustcaps crack yet, which I can't say for Campy. Maybe because I can't put a dustcap wrench on them?
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Almost forgot that I found these locally last month. Not exactly cheap, but not outrageous, either.
Though I wonder what the issue was, because nothing appears to be wrong with them.
Though I wonder what the issue was, because nothing appears to be wrong with them.
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Sedisport chain. These are scrap pieces from the assembly line at Trek. I've been splicing together new chains from these pieces for over 30 years now. Looks like I still have enough for a few more years.
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Not NOS but might be nice bling for the bar tape above
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