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Got hit from behind by a car last night, damaging my rear wheel to the point it'll likely need to be replaced.
Does anyone have an 8-speed wheelset, using Campy Chorus/Record hubs with Exa-Drive cassette body? Hopefully 36h, but 32h would also work.
Failing that, a long shot, but how about just a rim? 32h Campagnolo Omega 19, silver anodized. Clincher.
Thanks!
DD
Does anyone have an 8-speed wheelset, using Campy Chorus/Record hubs with Exa-Drive cassette body? Hopefully 36h, but 32h would also work.
Failing that, a long shot, but how about just a rim? 32h Campagnolo Omega 19, silver anodized. Clincher.
Thanks!
DD
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I just dropped off the wheel this afternoon at my LBS, and they're gonna give it a go. No promises, so I'm still on the lookout for a replacement. Will need to match the cassette splines to my cog version, though, that's a gotta-have. The current cogset is aftermarket Ti, and I have a complete spare set of steel cogs, too. They won't do me any good if I can't find a wheel with a matching hub, so Exa-Drive compatible is a must.
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Thank you!
I just dropped off the wheel this afternoon at my LBS, and they're gonna give it a go. No promises, so I'm still on the lookout for a replacement. Will need to match the cassette splines to my cog version, though, that's a gotta-have. The current cogset is aftermarket Ti, and I have a complete spare set of steel cogs, too. They won't do me any good if I can't find a wheel with a matching hub, so Exa-Drive compatible is a must.
DD
I just dropped off the wheel this afternoon at my LBS, and they're gonna give it a go. No promises, so I'm still on the lookout for a replacement. Will need to match the cassette splines to my cog version, though, that's a gotta-have. The current cogset is aftermarket Ti, and I have a complete spare set of steel cogs, too. They won't do me any good if I can't find a wheel with a matching hub, so Exa-Drive compatible is a must.
DD
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Glad you're alright, @Drillium Dude.
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It appears that's Exa-Drive - seems I can just make out one of the spline lands is narrower than the rest, which is my configuration. And that's a machined-sidewall MA3, isn't it? That might just be the perfect replacement, or spare in case they are able to fix the damaged one.
I'll hit you up via PM once I've heard the verdict from the shop. Thanks again!
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I'll hit you up via PM once I've heard the verdict from the shop. Thanks again!
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It appears that's Exa-Drive - seems I can just make out one of the spline lands is narrower than the rest, which is my configuration. And that's a machined-sidewall MA3, isn't it? That might just be the perfect replacement, or spare in case they are able to fix the damaged one.
I'll hit you up via PM once I've heard the verdict from the shop. Thanks again!
DD
I'll hit you up via PM once I've heard the verdict from the shop. Thanks again!
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ISO Deerhead half step FD
I recently got one of catnap's Raleigh Internationals and I am thinking of building it with a set of Shimano Deerhead derailleurs. I would like to set it up with a half step + granny and have a real nice of Deerhead derailleurs but the FD is an alpine shifter.
Anyone have a real nice Deerhead half step FD?
Barring that I might try to find a Huret jubilee with a long cage and try a 1x6 setup.
Anyone have a real nice Deerhead half step FD?
Barring that I might try to find a Huret jubilee with a long cage and try a 1x6 setup.
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I recently got one of catnap's Raleigh Internationals and I am thinking of building it with a set of Shimano Deerhead derailleurs. I would like to set it up with a half step + granny and have a real nice of Deerhead derailleurs but the FD is an alpine shifter.
Anyone have a real nice Deerhead half step FD?
Anyone have a real nice Deerhead half step FD?
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If so, I believe this is the only cage configuration the "deer head" version was offered with. That said, I've used it with half-step plus granny gearing (50-45-28) and it worked fine.
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I recently got one of catnap's Raleigh Internationals and I am thinking of building it with a set of Shimano Deerhead derailleurs. I would like to set it up with a half step + granny and have a real nice of Deerhead derailleurs but the FD is an alpine shifter.
Anyone have a real nice Deerhead half step FD?
Anyone have a real nice Deerhead half step FD?
I have tried to use a Deore DX "alpine" triple FD on a half-step and it did not work with 50-45-28. But it also isn't shaped the same way as the Deer Head. I found a half-step-specific Deore and my problem was solved.
I currently use a SunTour Cyclone FD for two of my half-step rigs (both 50-45-28). Many of the older SunTour double FDs with parallel plates and a tighter curve work well with half-step +granny drive trains.
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Thank you!
I just dropped off the wheel this afternoon at my LBS, and they're gonna give it a go. No promises, so I'm still on the lookout for a replacement. Will need to match the cassette splines to my cog version, though, that's a gotta-have. The current cogset is aftermarket Ti, and I have a complete spare set of steel cogs, too. They won't do me any good if I can't find a wheel with a matching hub, so Exa-Drive compatible is a must.
DD
I just dropped off the wheel this afternoon at my LBS, and they're gonna give it a go. No promises, so I'm still on the lookout for a replacement. Will need to match the cassette splines to my cog version, though, that's a gotta-have. The current cogset is aftermarket Ti, and I have a complete spare set of steel cogs, too. They won't do me any good if I can't find a wheel with a matching hub, so Exa-Drive compatible is a must.
DD
Are the freehubs on the two models interchange-able. If so and you can salvage your freehub, I have a line in a non EXA hub I can get for ya. Smiles, MH
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Update: Rim is toast. LBS is looking for a pair of rims for me, to build up the existing hubs with new rims/spokes. The front didn't go out of true, but it's also and older, vintage rim, so might as well get the pair done together. I told them as long as the rims have a machined sidewall, they can be silver, grey, or black. Hopefully I hear word soon; also looking at a black pair on Ebay in case they don't come through.
Best way to go, I think. Brand-new wheels, I can trust them from the outset, insurance pays for them - and I'll surely see improved braking with a machined sidewall, too.
DD
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DD,
Glad it is working out for ya! Most folks don't go the insurance route and loose out on valuable assistance. Smiles, MH
Glad it is working out for ya! Most folks don't go the insurance route and loose out on valuable assistance. Smiles, MH
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As noted, Exa-Drive is what I have, and since there's not damage to the hub, I'm keeping it.
Update: Rim is toast. LBS is looking for a pair of rims for me, to build up the existing hubs with new rims/spokes. The front didn't go out of true, but it's also and older, vintage rim, so might as well get the pair done together. I told them as long as the rims have a machined sidewall, they can be silver, grey, or black. Hopefully I hear word soon; also looking at a black pair on Ebay in case they don't come through.
Best way to go, I think. Brand-new wheels, I can trust them from the outset, insurance pays for them - and I'll surely see improved braking with a machined sidewall, too.
DD
Update: Rim is toast. LBS is looking for a pair of rims for me, to build up the existing hubs with new rims/spokes. The front didn't go out of true, but it's also and older, vintage rim, so might as well get the pair done together. I told them as long as the rims have a machined sidewall, they can be silver, grey, or black. Hopefully I hear word soon; also looking at a black pair on Ebay in case they don't come through.
Best way to go, I think. Brand-new wheels, I can trust them from the outset, insurance pays for them - and I'll surely see improved braking with a machined sidewall, too.
DD
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Mafac levers...
Anyone have a pair of Mafac levers laying around? No or crappy hoods are OK (though if you've got the adjuster-thingys that are with the hoods, that'd be nice).
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If someone else doesn't come through for you I'm happy to send these your way for the cost of postage.
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I can get you part way there. I have a pair of levers minus hoods but no handlebar clamps for them. I know that there are other brands of clamps which will work with them but I'm not sure which. I only have one spare adjuster.
If someone else doesn't come through for you I'm happy to send these your way for the cost of postage.
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I can get you part way there. I have a pair of levers minus hoods but no handlebar clamps for them. I know that there are other brands of clamps which will work with them but I'm not sure which. I only have one spare adjuster.
If someone else doesn't come through for you I'm happy to send these your way for the cost of postage.
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If someone else doesn't come through for you I'm happy to send these your way for the cost of postage.
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I think I actually still have Mafac clamps (closed tear-shaped loop type) and bolts (t-shaped ones) somewhere. I can find a moment to check on Sunday to be 100% sure, though didn't need them for anything, so should still have these bits in the parts box. Caveats: the bolts are made of steel that tends to oxidise easily (it might be a good idea to blue them) and I'm based in the UK, so shipping tot he US will take a few weeks or probably around a month.
The funny thing is, I need levers for a build of a bike I bought ($10!) specifically just to get the levers off of, and then decided the whole bike was worth saving..... but I've already used the original levers on another build.....Cascading cannabalization....
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I know there was a thread a little while back about tubular rims…I have an original Gitane wheel set with Mavic Montlery 36h rims. I believe the bike was in a wreck at some point and the front rim is dented.
I’m looking for a similar rim in good shape to replace the bad one.
I’m looking for a similar rim in good shape to replace the bad one.