ISO and For Trade thread part 4
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EDIT: I'm a tool. Apparently, at some point, I disassembled both brakes and mixed up the bridges. The rear is marked 451, the front is unmarked but should be the rear. This would explain the max low brake pad position on the rear and the max high brake pad position on the front. :|
I am still interested in the better condition brake arms, however.
I am still interested in the better condition brake arms, however.
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Hey folks - looking for a Suntour Winner, Sachs, Shimano600 or DA 28T freewheel or something of that grade - prefer 6s or 7 (ideal) but could work with an 8. Have a lot in the parts bin(s) if you're looking for something. Thanks, Mike
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For trade
Suntour Cyclone GT (1st version) for short cage version
OR
Suntour V-GT for short cage version.
Thanks.
Suntour Cyclone GT (1st version) for short cage version
OR
Suntour V-GT for short cage version.
Thanks.
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Any of these work for you?
https://flic.kr/s/aHsm4iWbzD
https://flic.kr/s/aHsm4iWbzD
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I'm fairly sure I've got a short cage 1st Gen Cyclone in the bin. Or are you looking for the long cage?
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Have a short cage Gen1 very early Cyclone. Project it was going on never manifested. All aluminum, no black fill where lettering is. You're looking to send a GT version of Gen1 in exchange for the short cage version? Or buy outright? Can exchange pics if interested.
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Thanks. I should have asked for PMs.... BF has come through with a number of offers. I'll go through them in order received. If the first doesn't pan out, I'll get back to other potential benefactors.
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ISO:
Need 18 x 293mm 1.8mm spokes. Can be straight gauge or butted. Must be silver/chrome/bright. Cannot be black. If you have the nipples to go with, even better.
Need 18 x 293mm 1.8mm spokes. Can be straight gauge or butted. Must be silver/chrome/bright. Cannot be black. If you have the nipples to go with, even better.
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I got the replacement freewheel on and everything adjusted and everything runs great now and the Maillard will be relegated to a paperweight.
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I have tons of handlebars and brake calipers to offer and a whole lot of other low- and mid-level stuff.
I'm looking for a rear wheel to rebuild my Raleigh Super Course. I'm going to spread the rear to 130mm. I have the rest of the drivetrain ready, a 3x8 Claris setup. I tried to build a wheel with a Formula hub I found lying around and an old MA3 rim. It turns out I got spokes too long, and I don't think the rim is true. I can't tell how much each factor led to the project's failure, but I think I should start over.
So *I think* I'm looking for a 700c wheel with 130mm spacing and room for an 8-speed cassette. If you have suggestions for something other than this, I'm open.
I'll be using one of those prebuilt dynamo front wheels, so I'm good for the front.
I'm looking for a rear wheel to rebuild my Raleigh Super Course. I'm going to spread the rear to 130mm. I have the rest of the drivetrain ready, a 3x8 Claris setup. I tried to build a wheel with a Formula hub I found lying around and an old MA3 rim. It turns out I got spokes too long, and I don't think the rim is true. I can't tell how much each factor led to the project's failure, but I think I should start over.
So *I think* I'm looking for a 700c wheel with 130mm spacing and room for an 8-speed cassette. If you have suggestions for something other than this, I'm open.
I'll be using one of those prebuilt dynamo front wheels, so I'm good for the front.
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I have tons of handlebars and brake calipers to offer and a whole lot of other low- and mid-level stuff.
I'm looking for a rear wheel to rebuild my Raleigh Super Course. I'm going to spread the rear to 130mm. I have the rest of the drivetrain ready, a 3x8 Claris setup. I tried to build a wheel with a Formula hub I found lying around and an old MA3 rim. It turns out I got spokes too long, and I don't think the rim is true. I can't tell how much each factor led to the project's failure, but I think I should start over.
So *I think* I'm looking for a 700c wheel with 130mm spacing and room for an 8-speed cassette. If you have suggestions for something other than this, I'm open.
I'll be using one of those prebuilt dynamo front wheels, so I'm good for the front.
I'm looking for a rear wheel to rebuild my Raleigh Super Course. I'm going to spread the rear to 130mm. I have the rest of the drivetrain ready, a 3x8 Claris setup. I tried to build a wheel with a Formula hub I found lying around and an old MA3 rim. It turns out I got spokes too long, and I don't think the rim is true. I can't tell how much each factor led to the project's failure, but I think I should start over.
So *I think* I'm looking for a 700c wheel with 130mm spacing and room for an 8-speed cassette. If you have suggestions for something other than this, I'm open.
I'll be using one of those prebuilt dynamo front wheels, so I'm good for the front.
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I got the replacement freewheel on and everything adjusted and everything runs great now and the Maillard will be relegated to a paperweight.[/QUOTE]
@ IrishBrewer, Thanks for getting back on this. I got the tool from Biketoolsetc and did the same thing you did with an old shimano frewheel. Had to get a tool for that too since it was pre '85. Cheers!
@ IrishBrewer, Thanks for getting back on this. I got the tool from Biketoolsetc and did the same thing you did with an old shimano frewheel. Had to get a tool for that too since it was pre '85. Cheers!
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So I'm looking for
- a 36h hub or
- a 32h rim or
- a complete cassette hub wheel with either 32 or 36 spokes.
I went onto the vendor web sites, and these hubs have gotten rare with the advent of thru-axles! Or maybe I don't know where I should be looking.
Ideas?
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ISO: Looking for a well-worn San Marco Rolls saddle that's in dire need of a recovering.
Anybody got one tossed away in a bin?
Dwayne
Anybody got one tossed away in a bin?
Dwayne