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Old 04-17-23, 03:31 PM
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Hello all - anyone have a Sturmey Archer ball ring spanner they no longer need? I need the one to remove the older 2 notch ball ring. Thanks in advance!
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Was looking through eBay earlier today and found these. If I recall correctly, fairly recently (e.g., this year) someone in the C&V forum was looking for them:

1st Generation Dura Ace brake calipers, black:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/255758329223

SR Royal Milled quill stem, 22.2mm insert, 90mm, 25.4 clamp:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/255766422443

Both a bit pricey - but if they're what you want/need and you can't find them anywhere else, well . . . .

Same source has at least 5 high-end steel frames (Reynolds 531 or Columbus tubing) in 60cm or larger. One of them is a 1990 Colnago Master PIU ($$$$). Vendor also has a 62cm Fuji "Special Road Racer" (lugged steel, unknown tubing). Larger high-end steel frames seem to be always in demand in this forum, so I thought I'd mention these also.

Disclaimer: I have done business with the vendor; they seem reliable and knowledgeable. I have no other connection to them.
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ISO Campy Peanut Butter Wrench

Sandwich time - TIA!
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any love here for Maillard Helicomatic?

I have a rear hub, 36-hole, 126 spacing WITH the lockring that spins smoothly (I repacked this myself a few years back for a friend), unlaced from the Trek Matrix rim

Will throw in the 5-speed rear cluster, 14-28 but it has a suspicious "clunk" in the action when it engages.
"Works" but I think should have service (maybe a job for Pastor Bob) and could also be beyond the pale.

Would love to swap for a good condition 6-speed FW, preferably in the same range (14-28) or even with a larger low gear (but not more that 32t) with normal (not FR) threading.

Anyone?
Can take pix if you want them.

EDIT: Mad Honk has mailed me a 6-speed FW and doesn't even ask for the Heliomatic stuff, so this might get donated to my local co-op...unless you speak up!
I'll send it (hub alone or with the suspect FW) for cost o shipping.

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Originally Posted by unworthy1
any love for Helicomatic? I have a rear hub ... spins smoothly... the rear cluster has a suspicious "clunk."
That's the problem with these things. It's not the rear hub with its tiny little balls; it's finding a freewheel for it when a cog inevitably gives out.
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Originally Posted by SurferRosa
That's the problem with these things. It's not the rear hub with its tiny little balls; it's finding a freewheel for it when a cog inevitably gives out.
Of course I have both items that will never be used...
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seeking Delta brake bellow hack

My bellows are crumbly. Ebay has bellows for $40 each. That's just silly.

If there another bellow that can be used? Maybe off a sewing machine or some other random thing?
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Originally Posted by Robvolz
My bellows are crumbly. Ebay has bellows for $40 each. That's just silly.

If there another bellow that can be used? Maybe off a sewing machine or some other random thing?
You could try cutting down one from a linear brake.
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Originally Posted by Robvolz
My bellows are crumbly. Ebay has bellows for $40 each. That's just silly.

If there another bellow that can be used? Maybe off a sewing machine or some other random thing?
order a sample from these guys
https://product.etol-rubber.com/prod...tegory/bellows
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Originally Posted by Schweinhund
oh wow. You are the best!!
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Originally Posted by SurferRosa
That's the problem with these things. It's not the rear hub with its tiny little balls; it's finding a freewheel for it when a cog inevitably gives out.
FWIW: Loose Screws still has a fair number of different Helicomatic freewheel cogs on hand - 30 or more, if I recall correctly.

I'll go out on a limb here and say I'm reasonably sure they don't have all Helicomatic cogs. But they might have the specific one needed (or one close enough to make gearing work acceptably).

Didn't see any Helicomatic hubs/axles/cones.


Edited to Add: according to their website, Yellow Jersey may also be a source of Helicomatic cogs, plus some other parts. Unfortunately, per their Helicomatic support web page they seem to be out of 500/600 cones.

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Different, but another oddball, ISO:

HAVE 2 Ritchey Logic headsets (1" threaded) and both have 26.4 crown races, but my
WANTs are at least ONE
27.0 crown race for this HS (but happy to take TWO if two can be had)

WTT: a new 26.4 race (the ones I have are black oxide and have the size stamped on the bottom) for your 27.0 in new or "like new" condition.

ALSO if you have one to sell but not trade (or WTT for something else) hit me up!
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ISO/WTB Mafac canti's, regular and or tandem.

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ISO Maillard 500 (rear) cone(s)....

Anyone happen to have a decent cone from a Maillard 500 rear hub? These have a silver washer/disc that says 'sealed' on it. Just discovered that the sealing 'disc' perfectly fits the hole of a Maillard 700 hub with a missing dust shield I've been hoping to revive and use.... alas the 500 cones I've got are quite pitted.....
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Mavic GP4 32 h

Anybody need a single.32 H. Little wear. Yours for postage.



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Originally Posted by ehcoplex
Anyone happen to have a decent cone from a Maillard 500 rear hub? These have a silver washer/disc that says 'sealed' on it. Just discovered that the sealing 'disc' perfectly fits the hole of a Maillard 700 hub with a missing dust shield I've been hoping to revive and use.... alas the 500 cones I've got are quite pitted.....
If you can't find one in trade, this might help:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/155341692633

Purports to be for the 700 hub and appears to be most or all of the complete axle set, though not worded as such in the listing.

Price seems decent for NOS. Don't know the vendor from Adam.

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Originally Posted by ehcoplex
Anyone happen to have a decent cone from a Maillard 500 rear hub? These have a silver washer/disc that says 'sealed' on it. Just discovered that the sealing 'disc' perfectly fits the hole of a Maillard 700 hub with a missing dust shield I've been hoping to revive and use.... alas the 500 cones I've got are quite pitted.....
That bit looks pressed-on to the cone - is it?

If so could you press it off a 500 and onto your 700 cone?
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Originally Posted by Hondo6
If you can't find one in trade, this might help:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/155341692633

Purports to be for the 700 hub and appears to be most or all of the complete axle set, though not worded as such in the listing.

Price seems decent for NOS. Don't know the vendor from Adam.
That's a front- I need a rear! But thanks for lookin'!
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Originally Posted by oneclick
That bit looks pressed-on to the cone - is it?

If so could you press it off a 500 and onto your 700 cone?
Yeah, it looks pressed on. The problem is that the 700 rear hub I have is only the shell and one of the plastic dust caps. But I may have a work-around... One of the 500 cones is good, so I think I can use that one on one side, and if I carefully enlarge the hole in the plastic cap on the other I can use a good cone from a Normandy Sport hub I've got.... Since I don't have an original cone to compare to, I'm not sure if the curve of the cone is exactly what it should be, but...... maybe it doesn't matter that much....
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Originally Posted by ehcoplex
That's a front- I need a rear! But thanks for lookin'!
Sorry, I completely missed the "front" in the listing title. Dunno how, but I did.

Hope that's the worst mistake I make today.
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90-95mm stem with 26.4mm clamp

6400 fd with 28.6 clamp
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Originally Posted by SurferRosa
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90-95mm stem with 26.4mm clamp

6400 fd with 28.6 clamp
You cleaned me out of the first category. I don’t think I’ve ever seen the second.
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Originally Posted by jdawginsc
I don’t think I’ve ever seen the second.
Just a tri-color clamp-on fd in the regular size. In the bin at my lbs, I can have my pick of a similar one in a 31.8 clamp, but I don't do oversized tubing.

I picked up an older 6207 I thought would work, but the damn adjustment screws were stuck. I tried everything, heat, you name it.
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Originally Posted by SurferRosa
Just a tri-color clamp-on fd in the regular size. In the bin at my lbs, I can have my pick of a similar one in a 31.8 clamp, but I don't do oversized tubing.

I picked up an older 6207 I thought would work, but the damn adjustment screws were stuck. I tried everything, heat, you name it.
Completely misread that as shifters. I am sure I have one. Let me check.
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ISO - 28.6 dia clamp on FD. Triple, bottom pull. Needs lots of travel outward.

Have? Ask. I have an assortment of extras.
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