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Old 11-25-18, 01:07 PM
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Originally Posted by eom
The bracket you linked to is marked 27mm on the back side.
Comparison.
Thanks for the info. Are the 32mm still available new? The only ones I could find are the 27mm.
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ISO: 7 speed freewheel in nice shape 12/13 to 26/28.
Have: 6 speed freewheels both standard and Ultra spaced, from 13-21 thru 14-28. Let me know what you're looking for.
EDIT: I went ahead and bought a 13-28, so I'm good to go.


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Originally Posted by Ex Pres
ISO: 7 speed freewheel in nice shape 12/13 to 26/28.
Sunrace 7-cog freewheels are readily available in both 13-25 and 13-28. I've used both for years.

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Originally Posted by Ex Pres
ISO: 7 speed freewheel in nice shape 12/13 to 26/28.
Have: 6 speed freewheels both standard and Ultra spaced, from 13-21 thru 14-28. Let me know what you're looking for.

Dont know, but I will look when I get back to the house.

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Originally Posted by Ex Pres
ISO: 7 speed freewheel in nice shape 12/13 to 26/28.
Have: 6 speed freewheels both standard and Ultra spaced, from 13-21 thru 14-28. Let me know what you're looking for.

Drat,

have 2 7 speed FW but not what you requested. A Suntour 12-24 and a Sachs corncob. Sorry!


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Does anyone have a Schwinn Quality threadless stem CAP they want to trade? I could use one and have stuff...

Thanks, 3SS
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Need: Shimano endless band clamp for front derailleur in 34.9mm

Have: A couple 28.6mm, and one 31.8mm of the same.

Edit: This style of derailleur and clamp.

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I'd be willing to trade something for a "kit" of the Campy 10-sp bar end shifters converted to DT, with the backing plates.
Seriously.
I'm just way too ignorant of the conversion, and too old to remember if I knew it.
I have wheelsets, some stuff (listed in FS section).
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ISO:
Rear Derailleur: Suntour Superbe, late 70's.
Front Derailleur: Suntour Superbe, late 70's.
Crankset: Suntour Superbe late 70's, or DA7200.
Bottom Bracket: English for same crankset.
Stem: 70mm Cinelli

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Campy NR shifters on Campagnolo clamp band.
Campy NR FD on 28.6 clamp.
Alan aluminum fork. 700c. Measurements available via PM.
100mm Cinelli stem.
130mm Cinelli stem.
Bontrager Celeste wrap NIB
Christophe toe clips, Medium
Axis 2.0 medium gray dual pivots. (new)
5600 RD (black)
5600 FD (black)
5800 RD (black), 3 of them
1 Tiagra rear caliper, like new
ITM 100mm stem (black)
Origin8/Velocity custom wheel build, pair spokes, silver with stainless bladed spoked, polished hubs
Bontrager Race Lite wheelset, re-done, black with mismatched decals, both have polished spokes

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ISO: 700c rim, 48h, with hooked bead seat.

I have a Weinmann concave one, NOS, but the bead is not hooked.
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Originally Posted by Ex Pres
ISO: 7 speed freewheel in nice shape 12/13 to 26/28.
Have: 6 speed freewheels both standard and Ultra spaced, from 13-21 thru 14-28. Let me know what you're looking for.

This could be just down my alley: I bought a new 7-spd FW on eBay called "DNP" Shimano and SRAM index compatible 13-28 for a friend's road bike that I'm re-furbing but clearance is a bit too tight for the 7 cogs. Would be happy to swap for a Shimano 6 speed 13-28, preferably from the 'twist-tooth era". LMK if you have one.
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Originally Posted by unworthy1
This could be just down my alley: I bought a new 7-spd FW on eBay called "DNP" Shimano and SRAM index compatible 13-28 for a friend's road bike that I'm re-furbing but clearance is a bit too tight for the 7 cogs. Would be happy to swap for a Shimano 6 speed 13-28, preferably from the 'twist-tooth era". LMK if you have one.
well, I broke down and have a 13/28 sunrace heading my way from eBay. I'll look, but I think the closest I have is a 14/28. Followup: it's a Suntour 14/28, not twist-tooth, either.


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Originally Posted by Ex Pres


well, I broke down and have a 13/28 sunrace heading my way from eBay. I'll look, but I think the closest I have is a 14/28. Followup: it's a Suntour 14/28, not twist-tooth, either.

I'll keep that in mind, not sure what will be best cause he's kind of married to index-shifting and that's what the 7-sp was supposed to provide but I thought maybe a Shimano -spec 6-sp would work with a "ghost shift" at the end. Might have to re-think the shifter expectations. Thanks again.
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ISO Mafac straddle cable, rear pivot bolt. I've got a front that I want to convert and that needs a straddle cable.
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Originally Posted by unworthy1
I'll keep that in mind, not sure what will be best cause he's kind of married to index-shifting and that's what the 7-sp was supposed to provide but I thought maybe a Shimano -spec 6-sp would work with a "ghost shift" at the end. Might have to re-think the shifter expectations. Thanks again.
if I understand correctly, you're using a 6s shifter? The 7s freewheel wasn't going to work, as it has 5mm cog spacing. A 6s shifter shifts ~5.5mm cog spacing.
But you could use a 7s shifter with a 6s ultra-spaced freewheel. I'm setting up one of those right now.
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Hey all,

im looking to switch components around on some bikes I have. To get it started I need: XT Deore FD from the early 2000’s.

top pull, able to handle 31.8 tubing.

Have to trade: lots of whatever!

Thank you, Thank you...
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Vintage Suntour jersey. Depicted from cyberspace but represents what I'm seeking. (Not interested in the green shag rug :=)

Trade or outright$. Have 60s-80s era parts, wheels, hubs, derailleurs, brakes, possibly toss a choice of framesets in the mix, etc.. Please ask.

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Originally Posted by Pynchonite
ISO Mafac straddle cable, rear pivot bolt. I've got a front that I want to convert and that needs a straddle cable.
Are you looking for the end that's a stop (the one at the right in the pic) or the cinch-down end?
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Originally Posted by crank_addict
Until you posted that pic, I was not aware that I desperately also wanted one of those.
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Originally Posted by jj1091
Are you looking for the end that's a stop (the one at the right in the pic) or the cinch-down end?
I have that stuff. I bought a Peugot to build up for my wife, was missing Mafac parts, and it was cheaper for me to buy a bunch of Mafacs from ebay than individual parts. I probably cannot look until tomorrow (work today, then straight to nighttime bike ride)EDIT; Just LMK in case "jj1091" doesn't have what you need

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Originally Posted by jj1091
Are you looking for the end that's a stop (the one at the right in the pic) or the cinch-down end?
I need the cinch-down end. And ideally the center pivot that attaches to the brake bridge. I think I could cut and die the bolt for the front but I'd rather not. Thanks!
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Originally Posted by Pynchonite
I need the cinch-down end. And ideally the center pivot that attaches to the brake bridge. I think I could cut and die the bolt for the front but I'd rather not. Thanks!
I've got both parts. I can send you the rear brake bridge bolt with the concave clamp pieces and washer and nut, and also the straddle cable cinch bolt, which I'll send with the straddle cable and other end already attached. Just PM me your address and I'll send it out to you.
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Originally Posted by jeirvine
Until you posted that pic, I was not aware that I desperately also wanted one of those.
Good luck to both of you, The chinese counterfitters should be all over this.
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Originally Posted by Ex Pres

if I understand correctly, you're using a 6s shifter? The 7s freewheel wasn't going to work, as it has 5mm cog spacing. A 6s shifter shifts ~5.5mm cog spacing.
But you could use a 7s shifter with a 6s ultra-spaced freewheel. I'm setting up one of those right now.
I think the answer is friction shifting with a 6-spd FW. That's what I would do...
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Definitely not vintage, but why not buy an Oregon Cyclewear jersey and let Spectrum Embroidery chain stitch the logo?

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Vintage Suntour jersey. Depicted from cyberspace but represents what I'm seeking. (Not interested in the green shag rug :=)

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