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Old 10-25-14 | 11:14 PM
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Head Set, and Seat Post Binder

I have a Specialized Allez Triple frame. I need to replace the Headset on the front fork, and the Seatpost Binder. Are they easy to find?
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Old 10-26-14 | 12:47 AM
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If you're referring to an Allez 24 they should be easy to find. The headset should be an 1 1/8 external cup threadless, currently referred to as EC34 and the seatpost binder should be a 31.8mm clamp type. Of course you have the frame so you should be able to take the measurements yourself.
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Old 10-26-14 | 01:29 AM
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If you're referring to an Allez 24 they should be easy to find. The headset should be an 1 1/8 external cup threadless, currently referred to as EC34 and the seatpost binder should be a 31.8mm clamp type. Of course you have the frame so you should be able to take the measurements yourself.
Yes, I am referring to the 3x8 frame.
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Old 10-26-14 | 02:55 PM
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Yes, I am referring to the 3x8 frame.
There are almost 20 models with "Allez" in the name, not all using the same frame. I was referring specifically to the "Allez 24" model (as it appears that Specialized didn't make many 8-speed triples in 2003).

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. . . Are they easy to find?
Yes, they are . . . just a click or two away.
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You can apparently type the question, then you can search for the answer yourself too.
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