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francophile Thank you and please look. It seems a shame to have a potentially good bike sit for want of a single spring. Wasn't there something about how for want of a nail........
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https://www.rivbike.com/products/kjalgjoihjga44451
Not exactly cheap, but also don't seem particularly exorbitant either.
Won't help much right now, but might be a future option if you can't find what you're looking for on this forum or elsewhere.
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Yep, I'd totally just order a new one from them if they were in stock. But I'm hoping to get this build going ASAP and it's an old bike with a hodge podge of parts so I figured I might try to find a used one from someone. Thanks though!
FWIW, and my apologies if you already knew this: Rivendell apparently still lists them (or a similar item) for sale, but they're currently out of stock. However, they offered a "stock alert" option when I visited the following link, so I don't think they've discontinued selling them permanently.
https://www.rivbike.com/products/kjalgjoihjga44451
Not exactly cheap, but also don't seem particularly exorbitant either.
Won't help much right now, but might be a future option if you can't find what you're looking for on this forum or elsewhere.
https://www.rivbike.com/products/kjalgjoihjga44451
Not exactly cheap, but also don't seem particularly exorbitant either.
Won't help much right now, but might be a future option if you can't find what you're looking for on this forum or elsewhere.
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Best of luck in finding one quickly.
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Update: Found!Shimano BR-7402, Dura-Ace 7400 Shimano BR-7402, Dura-Ace 7400Shimano BR-7402, Dura-Ace 7400
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Maillard Helicomatic Fans?
Hi folks,
I have a 700c wheel set with 36 hole Maillard Helicomatic hubs laced to narrow rims. The oval decals on the rims have faded & the brand/model is unreadable. Spokes may not be SS since there is a bit of discoloration on them. They are available for the cost of shipping. It shipping the wheels is not cost effective, I can cut the spokes out & just send the hubs.
Cheers,
Van
I have a 700c wheel set with 36 hole Maillard Helicomatic hubs laced to narrow rims. The oval decals on the rims have faded & the brand/model is unreadable. Spokes may not be SS since there is a bit of discoloration on them. They are available for the cost of shipping. It shipping the wheels is not cost effective, I can cut the spokes out & just send the hubs.
Cheers,
Van
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pm coming on the Helicomatic wheels. I have two freewheels that need hubs.
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Senior Ryder,
Break those rims down carefully by reducing spoke tension before cutting the spokes. The rims are the most valuable part of those wheels! Smiles, MH
Break those rims down carefully by reducing spoke tension before cutting the spokes. The rims are the most valuable part of those wheels! Smiles, MH
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Are those Rigida rims? Are you saying they are valuable, or that the hubs are not...?
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Any chance anyone has an extra serrated washer for a Dia Compe 960 canti brake? (Pictured below.)
I bought the brakeset knowing there were three and was only intending to use the cable hangers, but now I have a bike with canti brakes and would like to use them. I have small bits to trade, lemme know…
I bought the brakeset knowing there were three and was only intending to use the cable hangers, but now I have a bike with canti brakes and would like to use them. I have small bits to trade, lemme know…
I have three, but could use two.
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[QUOTE=WGB;22234860]pm coming on the Helicomatic wheels. I have two freewheels that need hubs.
Hubs are going to you. Check PM for details.
Cheers,
Van
Hubs are going to you. Check PM for details.
Cheers,
Van
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ISO Rider quality Shimano 130 BCD crank arms
Hi folks,
I'm looking for a set of 170 mm Shimano crank arms with a 130 BCD. I would prefer 105 or 600 models in silver, but would consider any model with that BCD & length.
What I would like to trade is a scruffy Dura-Ace FC 7400 Date code JD with 175mm arms, but have other stuff. The NDS arm is scratched around the label & the DS arm has dings in the spider area. Threads & tapers are good. See pix for details.
These will be going on a franken build based on a PDG Series1 (Panasonic) Paramount frame. Cosmetics will have to take a back seat to functionality.
Thanks & regards,
Van
I'm looking for a set of 170 mm Shimano crank arms with a 130 BCD. I would prefer 105 or 600 models in silver, but would consider any model with that BCD & length.
What I would like to trade is a scruffy Dura-Ace FC 7400 Date code JD with 175mm arms, but have other stuff. The NDS arm is scratched around the label & the DS arm has dings in the spider area. Threads & tapers are good. See pix for details.
These will be going on a franken build based on a PDG Series1 (Panasonic) Paramount frame. Cosmetics will have to take a back seat to functionality.
Thanks & regards,
Van
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Update: Found! ISO Dura-Ace PD-7410 pedal body. I don't care what shape the spindle is in. I need the back part of the cleat frame in good shape on the pedal body. Mine is trashed! Thanks in advance.
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still ISO of a 700c wolber gentleman rim (or similar) or wheel in silver 36H. can trade or cash
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yes. The sides are different.
I could use one of each (one was really rusty and I question how long it will last) , but really need the right hand side.
right as you are looking at it, so right front or left rear if that makes sense.
I could use one of each (one was really rusty and I question how long it will last) , but really need the right hand side.
right as you are looking at it, so right front or left rear if that makes sense.
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@Swampthing i have a set missing one whole caliper. not sure which side and i may be able to find it with some concerted digging. i can report back tomorrow evening
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[QUOTE=Senior Ryder 00;22235817]Hi folks,
I'm looking for a set of 170 mm Shimano crank arms with a 130 BCD. I would prefer 105 or 600 models in silver, but would consider any model with that BCD & length.
What I would like to trade is a scruffy Dura-Ace FC 7400 Date code JD with 175mm arms, but have other stuff. The NDS arm is scratched around the label & the DS arm has dings in the spider area. Threads & tapers are good. See pix for details.
These will be going on a franken build based on a PDG Series1 (Panasonic) Paramount frame. Cosmetics will have to take a back seat to functionality.
Thanks & regards,
Van
I'm looking for a set of 170 mm Shimano crank arms with a 130 BCD. I would prefer 105 or 600 models in silver, but would consider any model with that BCD & length.
What I would like to trade is a scruffy Dura-Ace FC 7400 Date code JD with 175mm arms, but have other stuff. The NDS arm is scratched around the label & the DS arm has dings in the spider area. Threads & tapers are good. See pix for details.
These will be going on a franken build based on a PDG Series1 (Panasonic) Paramount frame. Cosmetics will have to take a back seat to functionality.
Thanks & regards,
Van
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Hi Todd,
Here's the Dura-Ace parts pix: The BB spindle is 116mm long. The only thing that says Dura-Ace is the plastic sleeve.
Cheers,
Van
Hi Todd,
Here's the Dura-Ace parts pix: The BB spindle is 116mm long. The only thing that says Dura-Ace is the plastic sleeve.
Cheers,
Van
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Still looking for a cable doubler - two brake levers controlling one caliper.
Also:
32h or 36h, high flange, silver track hubs.
Also:
32h or 36h, high flange, silver track hubs.
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This is for a drop bar track bike with a single front caliper. I've got two brake levers with one of them not connected to anything. It works fine but it's more of a "I wish I could use both levers" type thing.
JTEK makes one but I've never seen one stateside. Problem solvers makes one as well but they seem either sold out everywhere or excessively marked up on eBay.
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Force I do have a pair of Franco Italia drop bars, these are 40cm and per my digital calipers the clamp dia. is 25.27mm. If these sound like the ticket, PM me. I just happen to have a perfect box to ship them.
EDIT: These St. Etienne bars may be simply "St. Etienne" model, they have engravings like a coat of arms on one side with "made in France" underneath. and another indecipherable graphic surrounded with laurel wreath on the opposite side with just "St. Etienne" below that...these stampings are not as crisp as those on the ATAX/Philippe Franco-Suisse bars, but that's the breaks, Jake. These are 42cm cause they angle outward at the bottom of the drops, and they are confirmed to be actual 25mm clamp diameter, so FR as can be.
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