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Old 01-15-21, 07:40 AM
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ISO: NDS Shimano Italian cartridge cup

Building up a '69 Atala Record Pro frameset with on-hand parts to see how it rides, and have run into numerous roadblocks with crank choices. Going with a Sugino XD now. I have a Shimano UN-52 cartridge BB but I'm missing the NDS fixing cup. Does anyone have an orphan kicking around your parts stash, or a trashed cartridge that can donate one? Must be Italian thread because the BB shell diameter is wider than BSA. OD on NDS cartridge body is 30mm.

FOUND! Thanks L134 Also looking for a functional one piece silver seatpost in 27.0, normal or zero setback. Well worn is fine as long as it functions properly and safely.

Thanks!

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I will check if I have either and LYK.
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Found one NDS ITAL cup, will give you details in a PM
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I will check if I have either and LYK.
Thanks. And if anyone prefers a trade, I have lots of BBs and lots of other vintage and modernish stuff. I don't have as many seat posts, but I do have a few Campy NRs in common and less common sizes.
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Originally Posted by JunkYardBike
Also looking for a functional one piece silver seatpost in 27.0, normal or zero setback. Well worn is fine as long as it functions properly and safely.

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Silver, huh? I have a black American Classic 27.0 I would be willing to trade if that interests you. I'm looking for a crank set or a set of drop bars, but I'm a little picky as to which for this next build. PM me if you're interested.
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Silver, huh? I have a black American Classic 27.0 I would be willing to trade if that interests you. I'm looking for a crank set or a set of drop bars, but I'm a little picky as to which for this next build. PM me if you're interested.
Thanks, I'll keep it in mind. But I strongly prefer silver, so will keep looking.
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Thanks, I'll keep it in mind. But I strongly prefer silver, so will keep looking.
Patrick, I have a silver 27.0 American Classic. One caveat: @rhm recently tried to install it in a bike that had a 27.0 post, but found it was too large. I can measure with my dial calipers, but clearly not all 27.0 posts are the same size!
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Patrick, I have a silver 27.0 American Classic. One caveat: @rhm recently tried to install it in a bike that had a 27.0 post, but found it was too large. I can measure with my dial calipers, but clearly not all 27.0 posts are the same size!
Thanks for the offer Neal. The seat tube on the Atala thinks it's a 26.9. I've tried a 26.8 and it's just a smidge too loose. I've tried a 27.0 from another bike and it's a bear to fit. I may have to take some sandpaper to whatever post I end up with, but since I have plenty of other 27.2 posts I can sand, I'll pass on your offer. Thanks.
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Originally Posted by JunkYardBike
Building up a '69 Atala Record Pro frameset with on-hand parts to see how it rides, and have run into numerous roadblocks with crank choices. Going with a Sugino XD now. I have a Shimano UN-52 cartridge BB but I'm missing the NDS fixing cup. Does anyone have an orphan kicking around your parts stash, or a trashed cartridge that can donate one? Must be Italian thread because the BB shell diameter is wider than BSA. OD on NDS cartridge body is 30mm.

Also looking for a functional one piece silver seatpost in 27.0, normal or zero setback. Well worn is fine as long as it functions properly and safely.

Thanks!
I have 2 SR custom of this style:

one is well used and may be missing the clamps (I’d have to check loose parts).

The other is complete and appears to never have been installed. Each appears to be 190mm though I’m not certain how one measures. I measured from end to about the clamp.
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Originally Posted by L134
I have 2 SR custom of this style:

one is well used and may be missing the clamps (I’d have to check loose parts).

The other is complete and appears to never have been installed. Each appears to be 190mm though I’m not certain how one measures. I measured from end to about the clamp.
That would work. PM incoming.
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That would work. PM incoming.
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hmmm...nothing in my inbox
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Just a minor heads-up to say that I've found Phil Wood lockrings fit Shimano sealed bbs very nicely. I recognize that they're priced higher and worth more than loose Shimano cups, but can you actually buy new loose Shimano cups? I don't know, just asking that one.

At any rate, just so folks know, if they didn't, you might be looking for a Shimano cup not realizing you've got loose Phil rings kicking around that'll fit. I'll use them as replacements sometimes with older/higher-end Shimano bbs with dual removable cups, because they give you more control over bb position, chainline and inner-chainring clearance.
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That's a good tip. I do have one set of Phil cups, but they are British. I ended up buying a replacement BB for this - $15 less than a set of Phil cups! Still willing to buy a spare cup if someone has one - or if someone has the cup and is looking for a good cartridge, I've got one! Shimano does sell loose ES50 plastic cups, but I have a bunch of those and they don't fit the UN5x I tried them on.

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Just a minor heads-up to say that I've found Phil Wood lockrings fit Shimano sealed bbs very nicely. I recognize that they're priced higher and worth more than loose Shimano cups, but can you actually buy new loose Shimano cups? I don't know, just asking that one.

At any rate, just so folks know, if they didn't, you might be looking for a Shimano cup not realizing you've got loose Phil rings kicking around that'll fit. I'll use them as replacements sometimes with older/higher-end Shimano bbs with dual removable cups, because they give you more control over bb position, chainline and inner-chainring clearance.
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