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Suntour Accushift things... Specifically XC Pro rear derailleurs and Command Shifters.
I see XC Pro and something in my head trips sideways... ka-doink. Right now, I *think* I'm good for XC Pro cantilevers and Command Shifters. I just scored a Shimano 10 speed indexing disk for Accushift shifters. So I can use any Accushift 6-7-8 speed shifter and replace the disc and have it index with modern 10 speed Shimano stuff. That's going to be awe inspiring. I have a really pretty XC Comp RD on the side just in case I find a 7 speed FW or something. But I still look at XC Pro and XC Comp rear derailleurs with lust. Hell, any of that stuff I think is cool, even if I've got spares... I still get twinges... It's a problem. |
Out of need for the American-made riders that I've re-furbished and mildly hot-rodded, I grab every pair of 1/2"-threaded clipless pedals that I can find.
I've even been able to help two other serious riders with a pair of these over the last ten years, but these pedals are seriously hard to find. I think they were all made by Wellgo, for just a couple of years, perhaps late 1990's? Sold under several brands btw, which makes for some creative searches, so it's always a big surprise when the next pair shows up, usually for a reasonable $40 or so. I also try to keep Super Champion Gentleman81 rims in stock for my wheelbuilding activities, and I never want to get caught short of 7-sp thumbshifters or Command shifters and Accu-7 freewheels. I also keep a small horde of vintage tires around for that special build! I put a nice pair of Avocet 28's on this one, and for this build, my small horde of REG steel bottle cages and Serfas TEGU saddles again also came in handy! https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8087/...4e22f069_c.jpg |
I've been buying all local "market value or less" Italian Bianchis in celeste that I can get my hands on.
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Dust bunnies ..
Not an intentional 'collection' just a grab & Save. I do have a bag with a couple pairs of old Campag and sun tour Friction Bar end shifters , NR RD with SR Bolts a NOS Valentino and steel GS RD And a couple 144 BCD cranks and 43~51t_ 3/32" chainrings . |
im a handlebars and stems guy, cinelli pope, 3ttt moscow, the list goes on
worst thing is a lot of em dont even fit me well oh and brake calipers, the prettier the better |
Originally Posted by Cougrrcj
(Post 17749724)
Add me to the SunTour collectors. V- Luxe and up rear. Some are GT, some are medium cage. I put one of my sets of first gen Cyclone on my '84 Univega. Very lightweight, and very functional.
Also SunTour shifters. I was rummaging around in the garage and came up with five barcons. Two and a half sets. That in addition to the sets already in use on my two primary rides. I must have picked up that single barcon as a source for spares. My Fuji was missing the little screw that holds the black cover on, causing it to rattle or buzz while riding. It still worked fine, but can be annoying if I thought about it. I also have a couple of sets of downtube clamp-on shifters in addition to the Symmetric I took off the '84 Univega... |
Oh, and I forgot about the numerous 'spare' SunTour 6-speed freewheels, both standard- and ultra-spaced ;) 13-21, 13-24, 13-26, and 13-28.
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I'm glad it's not just me. I have too many Suntour Vx rear mechs, Compe-V front mechs and Power Shifters.
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Campagnolo MTB stuff. I'm weird that way.
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Originally Posted by nlerner
(Post 17747728)
Would you like to trade one of those Suntour dork disks for a Shimano dork disk? http://www.bikeforums.net/attachment...3&d=1430002599 |
Originally Posted by squirtdad
(Post 17748485)
That is just burning money :)
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Biopace cranksets and chain rings-going from humble Exage 300 up to Dura-Ace 7400. 110BCD, 130 BCD, 74 BCD, whatever.
Light Action RDs. Just made a RD-L523 long cage with the cage from a RD-L541. Ideale saddles. I really can't say I started to collect any of these, but I've ended up with a stack of each. Except the chainrings- you've got to look for those now.
Originally Posted by Cougrrcj
(Post 17750184)
Oh, and I forgot about the numerous 'spare' SunTour 6-speed freewheels, both standard- and ultra-spaced ;) 13-21, 13-24, 13-26, and 13-28.
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Originally Posted by lostarchitect
(Post 17750778)
I enjoy those dollars a lot more than most of the ones I spend, so I'm good with it. I have a bit of a pipe collection as well.
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Originally Posted by nlerner
(Post 17747728)
I collect dork disks.
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Originally Posted by gugie
(Post 17748973)
Put up a list! Pass it along to those of us who still have the affliction.
I have considered myself done with collecting and flipping, but yesterday I picked up a fully intact mtb with 18-speed Jamis. I started fixing it up today. Why am I doing this? It's an affliction. |
Originally Posted by lostarchitect
(Post 17750778)
I enjoy those dollars a lot more than most of the ones I spend, so I'm good with it. I have a bit of a pipe collection as well.
You sound like my kind of guy, LA. I have a pipe collection too. Though I rarely smoke them anymore. I still love a good Latakia-laced English blend from time to time, though. |
I started to collect French bikes. But then I came to my senses and stopped before it got out of hand.
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Not much for components but I have these FB hubs on a shelf in my office, except with a nicer box.
https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8341/...a4b6420e_h.jpgFB_Hubs002 by iabisdb, on Flickr I do collect other cycling brick-a-brack https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8240/...0fedea02_h.jpgFerdi Kubler 005 by iabisdb, on Flickr Pictures and trading cards, also at the office. https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8324/...6379484c_h.jpgOffice 010 by iabisdb, on Flickr And old cycling magazines. https://www.flickr.com/photos/681231...7627669287011/ https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5534/...c6a762b1_h.jpg1935 Giro Cover1 by iabisdb, on Flickr |
Originally Posted by The Golden Boy
(Post 17750604)
Would you like to trade one of those Suntour dork disks for a Shimano dork disk?
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Originally Posted by iab
(Post 17752677)
Not much for components but I have these FB hubs on a shelf in my office, except with a nicer box.FB_Hubs002 by iabisdb, on Flickr
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Originally Posted by rootboy
(Post 17752644)
You sound like my kind of guy, LA. I have a pipe collection too. Though I rarely smoke them anymore.
I still love a good Latakia-laced English blend from time to time, though. Make that 3 for a pipe collection. Probably use them a couple of times a month. Other than that, records (not really a collection, just ones I like), growlers (inadvertent as I often forget to bring one), and SLR's and rangefinders as I like film photography. Bike wise, I have a thing for French parts. |
Originally Posted by gugie
(Post 17755179)
I have a pair of hubs that are marked Rochet that look exactly like yours. I was wondering who the manufacturer was, guessing that the Rochet mark was simply a private label.
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I seem to collect frames which appear (to me anyway) to be nice. Then I hang components on them so I can ride.
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Originally Posted by squirtdad
(Post 17748485)
That is just burning money :)
Of course, it was much cheaper, and I was a younger bloke. |
Originally Posted by vqstaphbeard
(Post 17755637)
You wouldn't happen to be the one that bought the frameset off ebay a few weeks ago? It was yellow and blue with a cool chain guard and Rochet stamped hubs.
I'm causing some consternation here over my decision to repaint. I'll build it up first and ride it around before aI do anything. There may be a frame repair to do. When I do repaint, I'll have the local wet paint expert that does lots of restorations to do it right-even though that'll probably be half (or more) of the total cost of the bike. This old gal is in her 60's, and although she's a looker for her age, why not turn her back to the height of her beauty? I don't want to turn her into something she wasn't. And that yellow and blue paint job, with pinstripes: as someone else pointed out, only the French can do that and still make it look right. |
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