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Old 09-17-23, 08:05 AM
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Originally Posted by smontanaro
I suspect it's a side benefit of the mountain bike revolution. People started riding in crappy conditions (I read somewhere that the Repack Riders got their name from having to repack their bearings on a more-or-less daily basis), so seals began to be really useful to extend the life of bearings and increase maintenance intervals. Early mountain bikes used 1-inch threaded headsets, which work perfectly well on road bikes.

I bought a SunTour Superbe headset for my not-quite-full-Superbe Griffon, but I could never get it adjusted properly (out-of-spec? incompetent mechanic?). I replaced it with one of these Specialized seal-equipped headsets and have experienced no issues.
The repack was because the old hub brakes would fry the grease out.
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Old 09-17-23, 11:26 AM
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Looking for a 40 hole rear hub. Prefer cassette but can do a freewheel hub. I have some NOS rims to build up
Probably cash would be best but have some trading stuff, just need to know what you need.
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Old 09-18-23, 03:47 AM
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Want 52t Maxy chainring/ring+arm

I'm building a 24" wheel bike, have a Maxy with the replaceable large ring - but it's only 45t (small is 40).

So I'm looking for a BIG big with good teeth, I can use a swaged-ring+arm, even one with a bad square, as I'll just cut the ring out out.

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Old 09-18-23, 07:01 PM
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Originally Posted by oneclick
I'm building a 24" wheel bike, have a Maxy with the replaceable large ring - but it's only 45t (small is 40).

So I'm looking for a BIG big with good teeth,
Is this the 3-arm or 5-arm Maxy? If 5-arm, is it the 110mm BCD or 144mm BCD version?
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Old 09-19-23, 04:35 AM
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Originally Posted by JohnDThompson
Is this the 3-arm or 5-arm Maxy? If 5-arm, is it the 110mm BCD or 144mm BCD version?
3-arm.

That Maxy 5 at 110 is a nice-looking unit for a swaged version.
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Old 09-19-23, 06:34 AM
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Originally Posted by hopperja
Off topic, but I've been wondering how common (or unusual) is it for headsets to have o-rings like this?

When I serviced my new-to-me '83 Expedition headset this is exactly what I found and it got me wondering as I hadn't seen it before.
Suntour XC Pro and some Mavics methinks
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Originally Posted by hopperja
Off topic, but I've been wondering how common (or unusual) is it for headsets to have o-rings like this?

When I serviced my new-to-me '83 Expedition headset this is exactly what I found and it got me wondering as I hadn't seen it before.
Originally Posted by clubman
Suntour XC Pro and some Mavics methinks
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Old 09-20-23, 02:34 PM
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Originally Posted by oneclick
3-arm.
I’ve got a 48T ring for the 106bcd sugino maxy. Teeth are in great shape. PM if interested.

Also have the big ring attached to the crank arm (53?), but some teeth are starting to look finned.

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Old 09-21-23, 08:35 AM
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Looking for a set of Super Champion model 58 rims in very good or better condition. 32h, 700c, clincher. Hubs not needed.

I would consider Weinmann Concaves in the same configuration/condition.

Thx!
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Old 09-21-23, 05:55 PM
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Perhaps a rare bird, but I am looking for a Suzue Classica rear cassette hub drilled for 36 holes.

Thanks!
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Old 09-21-23, 06:03 PM
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Perhaps a rare bird, but I am looking for a Suzue Classica rear cassette hub drilled for 36 holes.

Thanks!
Did you just buy the front from eBay?
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Old 09-21-23, 06:29 PM
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Originally Posted by smontanaro
Did you just buy the front from eBay?
Ha yes! Thought it would be useful done the road especially if I can find a rear.
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Originally Posted by twolve
Ha yes! Thought it would be useful done the road especially if I can find a rear.
They are very handsome hubs. I like the "bacon slicer" look, but it seems to almost always to appear in track hub form, which doesn't do me much good.
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Old 09-23-23, 10:52 AM
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Originally Posted by smontanaro
They are very handsome hubs. I like the "bacon slicer" look, but it seems to almost always to appear in track hub form, which doesn't do me much good.
I hope I can find a match. I like the look a lot. I've always liked the look of these and while there doesn't seem to be a lot written out there, they do seem like they work well. This will go on my 3Rensho Sequoia if the rear pans out which works out as that's a slow-burner project for the time being.
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Old 09-23-23, 02:51 PM
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Originally Posted by clubman
Suntour XC Pro and some Mavics methinks
XTR threaded headsets too, they have all sorts of seals. The one on my '92 Mongoose has never been opened as far as I know and it feels perfect.
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Old 09-25-23, 12:45 PM
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English wheels and mudguards

Looking for a Bluemels Front Club Special "Mudguard" in black. 27"/700c size. They are 4cm wide but another model with the same rain gutter shape would be fine up to 5.5cm wide. used condition is preferred but no cracks or chips please.
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Looking for a Dunlop Special Lightweight chrome 27" 40 hole rim with standing nipple holes in very good to excellent condition.
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Bluemels "Mudguard" set in cream, brown, gold, silver or Champaign color 26" size. Used condition is fine but no cracks or chips.
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Dunlop Special Lightweight wheelset in 26" 590 preferred but 597 might do. Very good to excellent condition.
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Long shot but I have a 1983 58cm Univega Specialissima (a Miyata 1000 by another name) and would love to trade it for the same in a smaller size.
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Old 09-26-23, 09:50 AM
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Originally Posted by abdon
Long shot but I have a 1983 58cm Univega Specialissima (a Miyata 1000 by another name) and would love to trade it for the same in a smaller size.
how much smaller?
I'm contemplating putting up my hack-job painted Miayata OneThousand up for sale. It's a 56cm and presently set up as a kind of foul weather 2-speed kick pack let's go ride everywhere upright ish .... super something. (but not as super a the new SKLAR! SuperSomething!)
I'm not looking to trade though, more of a de-stable-ize the herd, so I can get a properly sized RoadUNO next spring.

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I would be looking at 54cm or a tad smaller. I'm not looking to buy, I would just take an opportunity to trade for something I can ride.

Here's a pic, bike dry stock

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lf replacement touring fork for bridgestone RB-T - 700c, 1" threaded, cantilever, 215mm+ steerer tube, 45mm offset ....... not too picky about the color. Was bent in a crash and cant seem to find a suitable replacement on ebay nor locally! Thanks
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Not exactly a vintage thing, but I figured you all would be the folks to ask.

I recently put a pair of Gravelkings on my touring bike that I had squirreled away for when the Paselas finally wore out. With less than 100 miles on them, I ran over a piece of metal and trashed one. As it turns out, this color (‘Bordeaux”) was a limited edition and is no longer available anywhere that I can find. Live and learn, I guess…

So anyway, would anyone have one of these in this color laying around that they’d be willing to part with? I’m looking for a 700x35 slick. Top dollar or I have stuff to trade. Otherwise, I’ll be buying two new tires.

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Originally Posted by oneclick
I'm building a 24" wheel bike, have a Maxy with the replaceable large ring - but it's only 45t (small is 40).

So I'm looking for a BIG big with good teeth, I can use a swaged-ring+arm, even one with a bad square, as I'll just cut the ring out out.
If you are still looking, I might be able to help. I make my own chainrings -- well, not all of them, but when I need something rare to unavailable, I CNC it. If you can tell me the bolt pattern, tooth count, chain pitch, preferred material, and the required interior clearance, I can cut one for you.
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Iso

ISO 170mm Raleigh branded NDS SR crank arm to go with the 170 DS I have.
I have 165 version

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In search of a Chater Lea headclip and top nut (no really a nut, but not sure what to call it. My understanding is most of these are pre-war but they were used until the 50’s.

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Old 10-10-23, 11:06 PM
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ISO 48t 110 BCD shark tooth ring

I’m looking for a silver 48t 110 BCD shark tooth ring you want to get rid of. Not a good one, a bad one you want to let someone up-cycle into a chain guard. I have bits to trade, but if it’s hanging around (literally) and you’re about to throw it out and you want someone to pay for shipping to get rid of it for you, I’m your guy!
Here’s my process:



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