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Old 05-30-21, 06:10 AM
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Looking for Shimano 600 non-aero lever

To match this one:




Can offer small machining services in exchange - custom spacers, Mafac adjusters fixed, odd thread screws made, that sort of stuff.
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Originally Posted by oneclick
I think I have them, pm sent.

EDIT: Well, no I don't, exactly. I have two white rubber sets, but one's marked Carlton and the other is a Dawes set.
Thanks for looking.
I'm holding out for Weinmann since the bike they will go on is an Allegro.
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Seeking: Front derailleur for braze-on that would work on this...



Offering: Suggest something. I have derailleurs, hubs, headsets, stems, seatposts and other assorted items.
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Originally Posted by USAZorro
Seeking: Front derailleur for braze-on
Offering: Suggest something. I have derailleurs, hubs, headsets, stems, seatposts and other assorted items.
Might want to be more specific.
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Originally Posted by oneclick
To match this one:




Can offer small machining services in exchange - custom spacers, Mafac adjusters fixed, odd thread screws made, that sort of stuff.
I think I have one, but do you need to have the hood?
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oneclick Would you be able to produce locknuts for Suntour Barcons?
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oneclick Would you be able to produce locknuts for Suntour Barcons?
Probably yes. I have a set and will take a look.

Them's great shifters.
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Originally Posted by unworthy1
I think I have one, but do you need to have the hood?
Yes, just have that one side.
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Originally Posted by oneclick
Probably yes. I have a set and will take a look.

Them's great shifters.
If you can make them, I'll bet there are a few folks on the forum and elsewhere who would buy them.
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Old(er) Campi Record 26.2 seat pillar. Not cut down.
Front pivot bolt for Shimano 7400 brakes.
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Originally Posted by oneclick
Yes, just have that one side.
I may not have the hood, will need to dig deeper into the bins. Might not get there tomorrow due to the Holiday but will look next weekend (if you can wait that long).
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Originally Posted by centurion81
Recently purchased an 87 Centurion Ironman Expert Women's and I'm very excited about the bike. Unfortunately, the brake levers and handlebars were replaced by black riser bars and matching brake levers. The rest of the bike has all original components. I'd like to stay as close to the original components as possible but I'm okay settling for compatible and functional.

ISO (1) Advice! If you know of any compatibility tips or common pitfalls, let me know!
(2) Nitto Olympiade 36cm handlebar
(3) Shimano SLR 105 Brake Levers
(4) Used hoods for the brake levers (ideally white but anything but black)

(5) Seat (the one on the bike is the original brown suede but very beat up so it looks black at this point)

I don't have anything to trade but I'm happy to pay. Please let me know if this conflicts with any group rules.
I know this is an old post now but if @centurion81 is still looking for 105 levers with white hoods drop me a PM. If you don't need 'perfect' I may have your hook-up.
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Originally Posted by unworthy1
I may not have the hood, will need to dig deeper into the bins. Might not get there tomorrow due to the Holiday but will look next weekend (if you can wait that long).
Thanks, all my projects take a long time.
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Originally Posted by dweenk
If you can make them, I'll bet there are a few folks on the forum and elsewhere who would buy them.
Ok, I had a go. This one's made from brass, I thought I'd use that as stainless can be a pain to machine and I only have one 4x0.7 tap, so I didn't want to break it.

It's a bit thicker as well, I though as steel is stronger that'd be a good idea, but now that I have it fitted I think a lower profile, more matching the original, would be strong enough:





If you want one/two/some see post in the C&V sales forum (can I say that here?).
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Originally Posted by oneclick
Ok, I had a go. This one's made from brass, I thought I'd use that as stainless can be a pain to machine and I only have one 4x0.7 tap, so I didn't want to break it.

It's a bit thicker as well, I though as steel is stronger that'd be a good idea, but now that I have it fitted I think a lower profile, more matching the original, would be strong enough:





If you want one/two/some see post in the C&V sales forum (can I say that here?).
Impressive! Makes me want to get a set of Suntour Barend shifters just so I had a use for one.
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ISO Raleigh Anniversary head badge, decent used, or nice reproduction, doesn't have to be show quality. It's going on a bike that will be ridden.:

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Shoot! I just donated a frameset that had one of ^these badges^ to the co-op in East Bay, yesterday...did not even think of removing it. As they say: "timing is everything". If I get back there (won't be for a week or more) and the frame is FS I will see if they'd let me take it off, kind of doubt they would but could ask.
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Well folks,
I have finally bitten off a bit more than I can chew. I have a Trek 1.2 that needs a front derailler that works for a triple chain ring. Tire clearance is next to nothing, so I think I need a band on Shimano of some sort. Shifters are brifter style. And now the kicker... seat tube on this aluminum frame is 35mm in diameter. Any ideas? Thanks, MH
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Originally Posted by Mad Honk
Well folks,
I have finally bitten off a bit more than I can chew. I have a Trek 1.2 that needs a front derailler that works for a triple chain ring. Tire clearance is next to nothing, so I think I need a band on Shimano of some sort. Shifters are brifter style. And now the kicker... seat tube on this aluminum frame is 35mm in diameter. Any ideas? Thanks, MH
Campy made a Record front at 35mm for Bianchi mega tube bikes but I'm not sure they did triples and it wasn't even a band clamp, it had dual hinges. I used it on a C-dale R500 with rubber shims and it worked a charm.
Not that you'd find one.
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Bet I have a 34.9 clamp on which you can put any Shimano triple braze on FD. 34.9 is close enough to 35, yes?
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Bet I have a 34.9 clamp on which you can put any Shimano triple braze on FD. 34.9 is close enough to 35, yes?
Yeah! Send me info to pay you. Smiles, MH
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A while back, someone was looking for a Legnano branded manubrio condorino. Alessandro Nati has a decent looking pair on eBay:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/LEGNANO-CON...-/363420038735
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Originally Posted by Mad Honk
Well folks,
I have finally bitten off a bit more than I can chew. I have a Trek 1.2 that needs a front derailler that works for a triple chain ring. Tire clearance is next to nothing, so I think I need a band on Shimano of some sort. Shifters are brifter style. And now the kicker... seat tube on this aluminum frame is 35mm in diameter. Any ideas? Thanks, MH
Would converting to a double work better? I've got a not-so-beautiful, but functional DA 7800 crankset and BB here. Chainrings need to be replaced.

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Originally Posted by unworthy1
I know this is an old post now but if @centurion81 is still looking for 105 levers with white hoods drop me a PM. If you don't need 'perfect' I may have your hook-up.
Thanks! I ended up getting levers and hoods from eBay. I am still in the market for handle bars (Open on brand but need 25.4mm clamp; 38-42cm width) . I was hoping to pick some up locally but I haven't had any luck yet.
(Sending publicly because I haven't posted enough to send a PM yet. )
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Originally Posted by centurion81
Thanks! I ended up getting levers and hoods from eBay. I am still in the market for handle bars (Open on brand but need 25.4mm clamp; 38-42cm width) . I was hoping to pick some up locally but I haven't had any luck yet.
(Sending publicly because I haven't posted enough to send a PM yet. )
Thanks for the reply, I'll offer these levers/hoods to some other Centurion Iron Man owner. As for the bars I probably have a dozen of those if I haven't given them to a co-op, but my sense is that shipping a set of bars to Ohio would cost more than what you'd have to pay for something, locally (and I would not be surprised if you find somebody who'd just give you a pair, these tend to be the opposite of "rare and desirable").
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