Shimano 105 32hole hub and Hyperglide 13-21 7sp
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Shimano 105 32hole hub and Hyperglide 13-21 7sp
These are like new, but I know they are not because I unlaced them; the wheel was unused, rim shows no brake marks, the hub shows no marks from the cassette and the cassette has *not* been cleaned - the pics show why.
$30 each and I'll pay postage in NA
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$55 the pair postage as above
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trade either one for a Campy Triomphe left arm 170mm
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trade both for a Campy Record HF 36hole rear hub - decent user quality will do.




$30 each and I'll pay postage in NA
OR
$55 the pair postage as above
OR
trade either one for a Campy Triomphe left arm 170mm
OR
trade both for a Campy Record HF 36hole rear hub - decent user quality will do.





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It's good stuff. If I didn't already have a stash of these exact parts, I might have bit. GLWS!

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I'm interested, but I'm not convinced that the 1st position cog and lockring pictured are meant for this particular Hyperglide/Uniglide hub. All the H/U hubs that I'm familiar with have an integrated lockring with the first position cog, meant to thread onto the external part of the cassette, and you can see that external threading on the end of your cassette. What you have in your picture looks to me like a 1st position cog and separate lockring from a modern cassette (in this case, lockring would thread on the INSIDE of the cassette), and would not be compatible with the pictured hub. If you can include a picture of the entire cassette assembled and locked into place on the hub, that would change my mind. Thanks!
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I'm interested, but I'm not convinced that the 1st position cog and lockring pictured are meant for this particular Hyperglide/Uniglide hub. All the H/U hubs that I'm familiar with have an integrated lockring with the first position cog, meant to thread onto the external part of the cassette, and you can see that external threading on the end of your cassette. What you have in your picture looks to me like a 1st position cog and separate lockring from a modern cassette (in this case, lockring would thread on the INSIDE of the cassette), and would not be compatible with the pictured hub. If you can include a picture of the entire cassette assembled and locked into place on the hub, that would change my mind. Thanks!
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I'm interested, but I'm not convinced that the 1st position cog and lockring pictured are meant for this particular Hyperglide/Uniglide hub. All the H/U hubs that I'm familiar with have an integrated lockring with the first position cog, meant to thread onto the external part of the cassette, and you can see that external threading on the end of your cassette. What you have in your picture looks to me like a 1st position cog and separate lockring from a modern cassette (in this case, lockring would thread on the INSIDE of the cassette), and would not be compatible with the pictured hub. If you can include a picture of the entire cassette assembled and locked into place on the hub, that would change my mind. Thanks!
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I'm interested, but I'm not convinced that the 1st position cog and lockring pictured are meant for this particular Hyperglide/Uniglide hub. All the H/U hubs that I'm familiar with have an integrated lockring with the first position cog, meant to thread onto the external part of the cassette, and you can see that external threading on the end of your cassette. What you have in your picture looks to me like a 1st position cog and separate lockring from a modern cassette (in this case, lockring would thread on the INSIDE of the cassette), and would not be compatible with the pictured hub. If you can include a picture of the entire cassette assembled and locked into place on the hub, that would change my mind. Thanks!

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Great, thanks for including that pic. I'll take it, but since I'm an newbie I can't PM you. Can you get a hold of me and let me know how to send payment? Thanks
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