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Old 06-04-20, 03:03 PM
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ISO Suntour Cyclone RD, FD, and Crankset

Looking for Suntour Cyclone Mark-II front (FD-2300) and rear derailleurs (RD-3500) and a Cyclone crankset most likely model CW-7000 for a project I have. Looking for at least good to above average condition. Front derailleur would be clamp on for 28.6. Crank needs to be 170 arm length. Pictures below. Thanks in advance for any info!




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Originally Posted by hazetguy
I've got a front (lettering worn off), possibly a rear. Will be happy to look if you're interested.
I'd definitely be interested in seeing the rear if it's fairly nice and it's easily accessible for you. if these are rough with rash I would probably wait to see what else is out there. Fronts seem to be much more available than rears so that's also a condideration for taking a look at the rear if it is decent condition. Thanks for your response.
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I've got both in great condition if interested as well. I can search for them this evening. Please let me know and i will look for them.
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I don't believe I have the crankset, however.
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I have the crankset, PM with what you're looking to spend.
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Old 06-05-20, 12:48 PM
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Originally Posted by hwheel72
I've got both in great condition if interested as well. I can search for them this evening. Please let me know and i will look for them.
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Originally Posted by romperrr
I have the crankset, PM with what you're looking to spend.
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Only looking for the crank now. Still waiting to hear on the crank. Romperr, can't really tell you what I'll pay until I see it, but my budget on the crank is unlimited. There's a half decent one on eBay for $49 or best offer + $15 shipping but I'm not completely sold on the condition.

On another subject, does anyone have any experience with the Cyclone LD-2300 auto adjust synchro down tube shifters that came out with these MK II derailleurs. I am partial to pure (no clicking) friction with Suntour Superbe Pro shifters or Simplex retfofriction shifters but I am curious about how these Cyclone down tube shifters perform. Anybody have any experience with them? Thanks.

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They work fine, smooth, nothing miraculous and you adjust to them. The closer reach and relative proximity of the two levers opens the door to experimenting with one hand shifting. Why not?
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The ones on eBay are bought, was that you? I have a pair with surface scratches. Nothing deep, will polish nicely. I will do 42 shipped, will post pics if any interest. Was going to use them on a Vitus, but going with 8spd chain.
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