FS: A Very Rare Dura Ace 6 Speed Freewheel Set Opportunity
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FS: A Very Rare Dura Ace 6 Speed Freewheel Set Opportunity
SOLD! Thank you swimmer mike!
FS: Gold Sprocket Dura Ace 6-Speed Freewheel Set. All NOS Gold sprockets needed to build nearly unlimited gearing from 13T to 28T, $225 includes US Shipping and Insurance. International shipping and insurance, extra. Payment is through PayPal invoice.
Cleaned, serviced and freshly lubed body. NOS Gold Sprockets.
Set Includes:
Enjoy fresh corn on the cob!
Build for a fast ride in rolling hills.
Nice 13-23 for strong legs!
Build for summiting those steep climbs.
If by chance you are only looking for NOS Dura Ace or Shimano 600 gold sprockets, I still have plenty. PM me and we can talk.
Despite the sticker in the top right corner, I don't have any 25T sprockets.
If the set described above does not sell in a reasonable time, I'm open to discussions about a single 6 speed build.
Cleaned, serviced and freshly lubed body. NOS Gold Sprockets.
Set Includes:
- 6 Speed Dura Ace Body in excellent condition
- 2 gold spacers to fit between largest sprockets
- 4 NOS Threaded First Position Sprockets (2 needed for each build), including 13T, 14T, 15T & 16T
- 4 NOS Threaded Second Position Sprockets (1 needed for each build), including 15T, 16T, 17T & 18T
- 11 NOS Three Tabed Third Position Sprockets (3 needed for each build), including 16T, 17T, 18T, 19T, 20T, 21T, 22T, 23T, 24T, 26T, 28T
Enjoy fresh corn on the cob!
Build for a fast ride in rolling hills.
Nice 13-23 for strong legs!
Build for summiting those steep climbs.
If by chance you are only looking for NOS Dura Ace or Shimano 600 gold sprockets, I still have plenty. PM me and we can talk.
Despite the sticker in the top right corner, I don't have any 25T sprockets.
If the set described above does not sell in a reasonable time, I'm open to discussions about a single 6 speed build.
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Agreed! For you, my good friend in Maine, I can arrange financing.
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Those are great looking. I am running 7 speed on all my 126mm spacing bikes.
I have a couple of NOS Dura Ace 7400 seven speed freehub bodies and would be interested to know if you have any new old stock Dura Ace 7 speed freehub cogs. Just inquiring, not an emergency need since I mainly try to run Dura Ace 7400 freehubs in 7 speed and in the 7403 8,9,10 configuration.
I have a Winners (Manufacturing) branded cassette hub that takes Dura Ace 7 speed freewheel cogs. An odd duck for sure but there is a coolness factor to it. These Winners hubs used a unique tapered roller bearing configuration that provided zero backlash. Ahead of its time.
I have a couple of NOS Dura Ace 7400 seven speed freehub bodies and would be interested to know if you have any new old stock Dura Ace 7 speed freehub cogs. Just inquiring, not an emergency need since I mainly try to run Dura Ace 7400 freehubs in 7 speed and in the 7403 8,9,10 configuration.
I have a Winners (Manufacturing) branded cassette hub that takes Dura Ace 7 speed freewheel cogs. An odd duck for sure but there is a coolness factor to it. These Winners hubs used a unique tapered roller bearing configuration that provided zero backlash. Ahead of its time.
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masi61 I have a limited number of UG freehub sprockets. Some might be DA. However, most are in storage awaiting my post retirement relocation and setting up the new spa.
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Given where we live, and our need to try to keep up with Paul while climbing hills, you better go with the 13-16-19-22-26-28. I could put a silver or black 32T as a low bail out, but you'd lose all the Dura Ace coolness factor.
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Sale pending!
Cougrrcj the primary location will be Saint Simon's Island, GA. We've purchased a home there and will spend October through May there and return to the NH mountains for June through September. I'll be able to clean and service freewheels in NH but won't have my collection of spare parts and sprockets with me to do re-gearing.
In GA I'll have the space and time to expand the Spa and actually offer more for sale. I might even take the Spa on the road a few times each year to events. We'll see.
Four more Sundays, counting today!
Cougrrcj the primary location will be Saint Simon's Island, GA. We've purchased a home there and will spend October through May there and return to the NH mountains for June through September. I'll be able to clean and service freewheels in NH but won't have my collection of spare parts and sprockets with me to do re-gearing.
In GA I'll have the space and time to expand the Spa and actually offer more for sale. I might even take the Spa on the road a few times each year to events. We'll see.
Four more Sundays, counting today!
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