ISO and for trade thread part 5
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8 vs 10 spline.
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"Square," anyway:
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Based on the beauty of this bike and the paint-matched FD, I’m guessing you’re not interested in hearing that you could just run it without the cable housing…
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There's one with some rust on ebay at a fairly reasonable price. https://www.ebay.com/itm/165862990187?hash=item269e34616b:gsAAAOSwcwZh-V7E&amdata=enc%3AAQAHAAAAsC4PoWwsooJVFHgQ1tI6i6VslgELQaMwFgAkNzHzsMfoGjeudNuVm73m%2BV8KOZ4zfu52BpJER QFS%2FgtighN3kwWipYUNIjHuzGQ8CptWy8bdP%2FWFJ3xqRDtuMSqjbEq%2F2zWQRYBscgH66CmAIMX2TbtKFKvhnRWto9AlDHl nsgk2KchV8GYIU%2BxJILZCl4fasMT%2FIAc7xr2vuty3oyaApvlyXNFEvC3KpWsRSu5zuwMQ%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR5jGg-WtYQ
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There's one with some rust on ebay at a fairly reasonable price. https://www.ebay.com/itm/165862990187?hash=item269e34616b:gsAAAOSwcwZh-V7E&amdata=enc%3AAQAHAAAAsC4PoWwsooJVFHgQ1tI6i6VslgELQaMwFgAkNzHzsMfoGjeudNuVm73m%2BV8KOZ4zfu52BpJER QFS%2FgtighN3kwWipYUNIjHuzGQ8CptWy8bdP%2FWFJ3xqRDtuMSqjbEq%2F2zWQRYBscgH66CmAIMX2TbtKFKvhnRWto9AlDHl nsgk2KchV8GYIU%2BxJILZCl4fasMT%2FIAc7xr2vuty3oyaApvlyXNFEvC3KpWsRSu5zuwMQ%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR5jGg-WtYQ
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More stuff from the work bench that needs to go to new homes. After replacing rear derailleur pulleys for the last few months these Campy pulleys are left over. A quick glance shows eight Campy and perhaps one set of Shimano. PM me if interested. Postage costs to ship. Smiles, MH
I think the set on the lower right is Shimano. The sets are complete with bronze bearings and washers.
Well that didn't take long! Hopefully there will be more sets soon. Smiles, MH
I think the set on the lower right is Shimano. The sets are complete with bronze bearings and washers.
Well that didn't take long! Hopefully there will be more sets soon. Smiles, MH
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I am interested in bottom brackets today.
I have a Shimano triple that needs an octalink or ISIS bottom bracket size 68, English threaded, 118 mm long.
I also have a double that needs an ISIS, size 68, English threaded 113 mm long. This one used to be mounted, but the BB was very cheap and the internal bearing went cattwampus.
Checking here first, before I venture onto eBay.
Thanks.
I have a Shimano triple that needs an octalink or ISIS bottom bracket size 68, English threaded, 118 mm long.
I also have a double that needs an ISIS, size 68, English threaded 113 mm long. This one used to be mounted, but the BB was very cheap and the internal bearing went cattwampus.
Checking here first, before I venture onto eBay.
Thanks.
it's 118, includes the bolts/washers, but is a "V-1" and threading is ITAL.
I have had this kicking around with no use for too long so anyone who wants it just cover the shipping and it's yours!
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I have a ton of ISIS and octalink stuff if you can't find anything. Probably have a 108mm road ISIS. Almost certainly have a 113mm. Send me PM to remind me to dig up the bin of bottom brackets.
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Weird, the post above has an "originally posted" box attributed to me, but that's not mine. I did respond to the post, but just thought I'd mention that that original post is not mine.
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Looks like Z edited his post and deleted a portion of the quote leaving it as script.
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I was reading the text and responding to the OP about the search for ISIS stuff. Didn't really pay attention to the top part and the name.
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ISO chainrings- 122bcd 47t, 144bcd 46t, 110bcd 45t
Looking for a couple chainrings to complete some builds....
122bcd 47t, Stronglight, Nervar, TA, whatever...
144bcd 46t, Campy, Campy-ish copy, etc.
110bcd 45t, whatever...
Thx!
[edit] PS- looking for 'road' rings, not track.
And some possible trade material-
Campy 144bcd 52T
Stronglight 122bcd 52t
Shimano 110bcd 52t
Sakae 'Oval Tech' 110/74 bcd 52t, 42t, 32t
122bcd 47t, Stronglight, Nervar, TA, whatever...
144bcd 46t, Campy, Campy-ish copy, etc.
110bcd 45t, whatever...
Thx!
[edit] PS- looking for 'road' rings, not track.
And some possible trade material-
Campy 144bcd 52T
Stronglight 122bcd 52t
Shimano 110bcd 52t
Sakae 'Oval Tech' 110/74 bcd 52t, 42t, 32t
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7spd UniGlide Cassette
ISO for a 7spd UniGlide Cassette - for much less than what they are asking of eekBay. . . . or ThirdHand LostScrews.
- I'm up for suggestions on upgrading, like buying a new cassette body and going with HyperGlide. Which is what I think is going to happen. (man, this DuraAce hubset is costing me. i am too much of a cheapskate for proper C&V)
- I'm up for suggestions on upgrading, like buying a new cassette body and going with HyperGlide. Which is what I think is going to happen. (man, this DuraAce hubset is costing me. i am too much of a cheapskate for proper C&V)
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ISO for a 7spd UniGlide Cassette - for much less than what they are asking of eekBay. . . . or ThirdHand LostScrews.
- I'm up for suggestions on upgrading, like buying a new cassette body and going with HyperGlide. Which is what I think is going to happen. (man, this DuraAce hubset is costing me. i am too much of a cheapskate for proper C&V)
- I'm up for suggestions on upgrading, like buying a new cassette body and going with HyperGlide. Which is what I think is going to happen. (man, this DuraAce hubset is costing me. i am too much of a cheapskate for proper C&V)
If it’s a standard ring, you’ve probably already heard about Sheldon’s suggestion of taking a file/dremel tool to make HG sprockets fit UG hubs. Just save the threaded locking sprocket.
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You may be better off looking for individual cassette cogs. Could be less expensive in the long run. I have a handful of new ones but not in a series to make up a correct cassette.
If you're looking to fill a DA 7 speed freehub, you likely already know that the first position cog has a smaller internal threaded diameter than other UG cogs. Finding that could be difficult.
8 speed 7403 hubs (which will also take 9 & 10 speed cassettes) that take HG cogs and a lock ring are out there, but they are expensive.
Additionally, 740X freehubs 1) attach to the hub in a completely different way than any other Shimano freehub, and 2) require a special tool that is hard to find and costs as much as a correct freehub. There are home-made removers posted here by previous forum members, would be worth searching if you are going in that direction.
Ultimately, my suggestion to folks who are interested in 740X groups is to go all in and buy the tools and spares, or not at all. DA 7700 is every bit as nice cosmetically and is compatible with pretty much everything else Shimano up thru 10 speed. Alternatively, you can use 7700 hubs (which are HG) for any 6-7-8-9-10 speed cassette and which will work just fine with 740X.
If you're looking to fill a DA 7 speed freehub, you likely already know that the first position cog has a smaller internal threaded diameter than other UG cogs. Finding that could be difficult.
8 speed 7403 hubs (which will also take 9 & 10 speed cassettes) that take HG cogs and a lock ring are out there, but they are expensive.
Additionally, 740X freehubs 1) attach to the hub in a completely different way than any other Shimano freehub, and 2) require a special tool that is hard to find and costs as much as a correct freehub. There are home-made removers posted here by previous forum members, would be worth searching if you are going in that direction.
Ultimately, my suggestion to folks who are interested in 740X groups is to go all in and buy the tools and spares, or not at all. DA 7700 is every bit as nice cosmetically and is compatible with pretty much everything else Shimano up thru 10 speed. Alternatively, you can use 7700 hubs (which are HG) for any 6-7-8-9-10 speed cassette and which will work just fine with 740X.
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Hi,
I am looking for a functional non aesthetically (rough) pleasing Galli rear/front derailleur....color not important.
Please PM me if you have one that you want to let go of.
Model I am looking for color and cosmetics not important
Best, Ben
I am looking for a functional non aesthetically (rough) pleasing Galli rear/front derailleur....color not important.
Please PM me if you have one that you want to let go of.
Model I am looking for color and cosmetics not important
Best, Ben
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I have a 7370 hub.
so far I gave not investigated what tool I need to get the cassette body removed.
I just realized last night how difficult sourcing UG is going to be.
wanna buy a hub set with new balls & grease!?
I’ll read up at Sheldon’s site and get a bitter understanding of what I’ve got myself into.
https://velobase.com/ViewComponent.a...110&AbsPos=383
rccardr
I have a 7370 hub.
so far I gave not investigated what tool I need to get the cassette body removed.
I just realized last night how difficult sourcing UG is going to be.
wanna buy a hub set with new balls & grease!?
I’ll read up at Sheldon’s site and get a bitter understanding of what I’ve got myself into.
https://velobase.com/ViewComponent.a...110&AbsPos=383
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mrv I had a good chuckle from the "BITTER understanding" statement. I can sure relate and will file for future use.
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ISO for a 7spd UniGlide Cassette - for much less than what they are asking of eekBay. . . . or ThirdHand LostScrews.
- I'm up for suggestions on upgrading, like buying a new cassette body and going with HyperGlide. Which is what I think is going to happen. (man, this DuraAce hubset is costing me. i am too much of a cheapskate for proper C&V)
- I'm up for suggestions on upgrading, like buying a new cassette body and going with HyperGlide. Which is what I think is going to happen. (man, this DuraAce hubset is costing me. i am too much of a cheapskate for proper C&V)
From what I've seen in another thread, you have a set of Dura-Ace AX hubs from the early 80's. That's going to be even more painful than 7400. If you're going for the whole drivetrain / gearing, even more so. Good luck with that, you're going to need it That will be a very exotic bicycle though!