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Old 11-26-22, 12:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Schweinhund
It has a small problem...

Maybe it’s my eyes, but I can’t see what’s going on that needs repair.

I have used T9 to refurbish many early STI shifters. It works more often than not, but sometimes they just wear out.
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Triumph of optimism over experience but looking for one or two sets of seat rail plastic supports and elastomer bumpers for Selle Italia Turbomatic Gel Flow saddles. I have two and while the leather cover and padding have held up great the supports and elastomers/bumpers cut out over time, which is probably the cause of the incessant creaking both now produce. EDIT - on renewed and closer inspection the creaking may be between rails and nylon base immediately aft of front mounting. Have sandwiched a piece of leather in between and will see if that improves things, but still after the supports/bumpers if any spares exist...



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Originally Posted by jdawginsc
[Derailer pics]
Any of those would work exceptionally well...

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Originally Posted by Schweinhund
It has a small problem...

That shifter does look a little sorry. Might be worth mentioning though, many early integrated rapid fire shifter will stop working if the pod is contacting anything, like the bend in a riser or swept handlebar.
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Originally Posted by cudak888
Any of those would work exceptionally well...

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Old 11-27-22, 12:08 AM
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Originally Posted by Dirt Road Blues
​​​​​When you have time to check on what's there, I'll be interested to hear about it. Preference for rectangular, but would stoked for a pair of bear traps just the same.
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I have 2 pairs of the XC-2 bear trap pedals and some Cyclone pedals that look like track pedals since the cages don't go all the way around the body, there are just 2 plates on either side. I'll clean them up and get pictures in a few days.
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Looking for a Trek System 2 rear wheel. WTB Maverick rim (Dark but not black) to go with my front. Conversely, if you're building something and you'd like this wheel... what you got?
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I did a little work on the left pedal from post #5376. It needs a little more encouragement to get back to the original shape Can someone provide a measurement to help me determine how far to go? Or is it the same as the SL pedal?
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@Jetfin sent me the pedal to provide the washer I needed. Kudos!
Now all I need is another dust cap.
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Originally Posted by Schweinhund
Looking for a Trek System 2 rear wheel. WTB Maverick rim (Dark but not black) to go with my front. Conversely, if you're building something and you'd like this wheel... what you got?
a 26" rim, right? If so: 130 or 135 spacing?
I MIGHT have had one in the recent past, will check if anything's still in my "pile".
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Originally Posted by unworthy1
a 26" rim, right? If so: 130 or 135 spacing?
I MIGHT have had one in the recent past, will check if anything's still in my "pile".
Don't have a specific build in mind, so yes? even 126 is on the table, lol.
What I'm trying to match

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Old 11-27-22, 02:54 PM
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Anyone need parts from a Simplex derailleur?
It's hopelessly broken, but there are usable parts

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Old 11-27-22, 07:12 PM
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I'm looking for a 40 hole Phil Wood front hub for my next project. The bike is a 70's Santana tandem I found on the side of the road for free. No front wheel, though. Rear wheel is a 48 hole Phil with a Super Champion rim.



I just happen to have a 40 hole Super Champion that I can use for the front, and I even have a 40 hole Hadley hub, which I understand is pretty nice, but it'll stick out next to this ratty, old Phil.



If anyone has an old 40 hole Phil and wants to trade for this shiny, newish Hadley that'd be great. Or maybe you'd trade for something else, and that would also be great.

Thanks!
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Originally Posted by Schweinhund
Don't have a specific build in mind, so yes? even 126 is on the table, lol.
What I'm trying to match

Here's my findings: I have one built FRONT wheel with that hub, but does you no good, plus the rim is a silver Bontrager "Corvair".
HOWever, if you want to make a project I did fine a never-built WTB rim that looks like a very close dark gray color to your Maverick, but it's s different model.
28-hole WTB Speed Master (sticker also says 23 and 11.3) it's got machined brake surface side wall, double wall and eyelet-ed.
As I say it's never built but have to point out there was some shop or shipping damage" a small gouge to one small area on the edge of the rim and part of that braking surface that was touched up with black paint and 'smoothed out', I don't think it affects strength or braking but YMMV, only need to be fully transparent cause the shop was when I bought this years ago, I can take a pic but it's smaller than a dime.
If this is interesting then PM me.
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Old 11-28-22, 06:32 PM
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Originally Posted by SJX426
I did a little work on the left pedal from post #5376. It needs a little more encouragement to get back to the original shape Can someone provide a measurement to help me determine how far to go? Or is it the same as the SL pedal?
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@Jetfin sent me the pedal to provide the washer I needed. Kudos!
Now all I need is another dust cap.
great job!
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Old 11-29-22, 11:37 PM
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Originally Posted by SJX426
I need the washer...
Check with Scott at SD Bicycle Garage.

sd bicycle garage

If the link doesn't work, just Google it, or you can copy the address and paste it into a new window and remove the "s" from https.
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@SurferRosa - Thanks! Got a washer. Just trying to justify $40+ for a pair of caps!
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Tektro 559 trade recessed for nutted...

I've got a brand new front & rear set of Tektro 559 calipers with recessed mounting....... &amp; I need a nutted set instead. Anyone?<br />Thx

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Deore LX M565 m65t cantilever-brake pad holders
trade for cable fixing nut/.washer for Deore RD-M735
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Have 135bcd 42t campy chainring
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Originally Posted by JacobLee
I'm looking for a 40 hole Phil Wood front hub for my next project. The bike is a 70's Santana tandem I found on the side of the road for free. No front wheel, though. Rear wheel is a 48 hole Phil with a Super Champion rim.



I just happen to have a 40 hole Super Champion that I can use for the front, and I even have a 40 hole Hadley hub, which I understand is pretty nice, but it'll stick out next to this ratty, old Phil.

If anyone has an old 40 hole Phil and wants to trade for this shiny, newish Hadley that'd be great. Or maybe you'd trade for something else, and that would also be great.

Thanks!
Okay, scratch that! I had assumed that the rear wheel that came on this tandem actually fit; it doesn't. It's a 48 hole Phil, but the O.L.D. is 130 and the frame is 140. I'm not interested in trying to re-space it.

So, now I'm just looking for a 140mm 40 hole rear tandem hub of any make, really. Not going to get too picky with this thing, I'd just like to try to make it whole. I've got a selection of pretty cool hubs to trade, if you're interested.

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Originally Posted by JacobLee

So, now I'm just looking for a 140mm 40 hole rear tandem hub of any make, really. Not going to get too picky with this thing, I'd just like to try to make it whole. I've got a selection of pretty cool hubs to trade, if you're interested.


Thanks!

I don't really believe you mean that. Because if so... Atom drum brake Actually have a pair of tandem wheels, complete with Motobecane axle nuts (I kinda like them) on 27" steel rigida rims.
Well dang, went out and counted to be sure and it's a heavy duty 36. sorry.
If you want to borrow the wheel til you get what you're looking for, pm me.

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Originally Posted by Schweinhund
I don't really believe you mean that. Because if so... Atom drum brake Actually have a pair of tandem wheels, complete with Motobecane axle nuts (I kinda like them) on 27" steel rigida rims.
Well dang, went out and counted to be sure and it's a heavy duty 36. sorry.
If you want to borrow the wheel til you get what you're looking for, pm me.
I meant that if someone had a 40 hole 140mm rear tandem hub, I'd be happy to trade, for instance: a 36 hole 126mm American Classic rear hub, or a pair of Suzue sealed bearing 36 hole 100/126mm hubs, or even this 48 hole 130mm Phil rear hub. Thanks for the loan offer, but shipping wheels just seems prohibitively expensive these days, so I think it's just the hub I'm after.

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Originally Posted by JacobLee
I meant that if someone had a 40 hole 140mm rear tandem hub, I'd be happy to trade, for instance: a 36 hole 126mm American Classic rear hub, or a pair of Sansin sealed bearing 36 hole 100/126mm hubs, or even this 48 hole 130mm Phil rear hub. Thanks for the loan offer, but shipping wheels just seems prohibitively expensive these days, so I think it's just the hub I'm after.

Thanks!
I understand what you meant, but sometimes I'm an any port in a storm kinda guy. So I offered it up,
since it is 140...
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Originally Posted by Schweinhund
I understand what you meant, but sometimes I'm an any port in a storm kinda guy. So I offered it up,
since it is 140...
Oh I get it, you were offering a 36 hole 140mm Atom drum brake hub. Sorry, I misunderstood. That's a cool idea, actually, but I'm holding out for 40 holes.

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