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dmp 10-04-08 08:58 PM


Originally Posted by Force (Post 7596879)
New member looking for classic tubular wheelset to finish my mid80s Eddy Merckx. Bike has Campy C Record, so would prefer these or other Campy hubs to work with my 7 speed Regina freewheel. Prefer 36 spokes.

Willing to work a deal so I can get these quickly and hit the road!

Thanks in advance.

I have a pair of early to mid 80's wheels- campy record hubs (but are 126mm rear- would work with ultra 7), Ambrosio Chrono durex rims, 36 hole, DT spokes. Excellent condition.

jan nikolajsen 10-05-08 09:06 AM

looking for one or a set of these, Campy NR or SR brake:

http://www.fivenineclimber.com/image...i/IMG_8479.jpg

thanks, jan

bikemore 10-06-08 08:19 AM


Originally Posted by jan nikolajsen (Post 7606139)
looking for one or a set of these, Campy NR or SR brake:

thanks, jan

Probably not what you are looking for, but close.
http://store.nexternal.com/shared/St...t=products.asp

Otto Rax 10-06-08 10:08 PM

campy english BB, not particular at all

guygadois 10-06-08 10:56 PM

Campy Downtube Shifter Parts
 
HELP! I purchased a pair of shifters from someone online but they came incomplete. I need the following (one plastic washer and two metal washers/shift guards). Does anyone have any extras or point me to a place I can acquire some (without having to re-buy the entire shifters)!

Thanks!

Guy
http://img.skitch.com/20081007-bbkwd...uwb8mf2sbb.jpg

Mos6502 10-07-08 10:05 PM

Hey guys, my three speed Columbia was stolen. It was my favorite bike. I'm looking for another one with reasonable shipping to savannah GA. Really any 3 speed will do, but a Columbia or Murray is prefered!

Thanks!

J-Rad 10-08-08 01:11 AM

WTB: 8 speed brifters. Anyone have any for sale?

RobbieTunes 10-08-08 07:39 PM


Originally Posted by J-Rad (Post 7624056)
WTB: 8 speed brifters. Anyone have any for sale?

Hard to find cheap. eBay has lots. Maybe someone here can help. I need about 4 sets...

daddybland 10-08-08 08:21 PM

ISO Lugged full chrome Raleigh USA (24tpi) fork with the Heron slamped on the crown. 1" threaded pref. from a 56cm or greater frame. I upgraded to a Chris King headset and am currentlt running a no name chrome fork on a '77 Grand prix Frame. The orig fork is 26 tpi so no use chroming it. Thanks.
email me at robertbland@nc.rr.comhttp://www.banjohangout.ws/users/pho...3198102008.jpg

stripes 10-08-08 08:24 PM

Want to buy: Yellow Selle Italia Turbo saddle. Super turbo would be nice but tell me what you have. Must be in good-to-excellent condition.

geekrunner 10-09-08 09:50 AM

Sugino Super Aero crank big ring
 
I just picked up an '83 Le Tour with a Sugino Super Aero crank. The big ring is FUBAR. Anyone have one to spare? PM me. Thanks!

geek

USAZorro 10-09-08 01:08 PM


Originally Posted by geekrunner (Post 7632201)
I just picked up an '83 Le Tour with a Sugino Super Aero crank. The big ring is FUBAR. Anyone have one to spare? PM me. Thanks!

geek

Does your crankset have a 144mm BCD? If so, I believe I have a spare ring that would work on the outer.

Old Fat Guy 10-09-08 07:09 PM

I have a set of DA 8 speed brifters at my place in AZ. I won't be back there until Nov 5 or so, but if you are interested, I'll give you first shot before eBay. I can't supply pictures until I get there, but no commitments are needed.

These are brifters that I had on loan to another member and he didn't use. As I recall they aren't perfect, but not bad, either.

Ex Pres 10-09-08 07:47 PM


Originally Posted by Old Fat Guy (Post 7635942)
I have a set of DA 8 speed brifters at my place in AZ. I won't be back there until Nov 5 or so, but if you are interested, I'll give you first shot before eBay. I can't supply pictures until I get there, but no commitments are needed.

These are brifters that I had on loan to another member and he didn't use. As I recall they aren't perfect, but not bad, either.

I'd be interested in a 2nd shot if they don't fit your #1.

txvintage 10-09-08 07:51 PM


Originally Posted by Bob Barker (Post 7636187)
I'd be interested in a 2nd shot if they don't fit your #1.

Me thinks the line has already started forming up, lol.

Force 10-09-08 08:59 PM

WTB - Campagnolo 27.0 seatpost
 
Looking for Campy 27.0 seatpost to complete my vintage build. Ideally looking for C Record, but would consider others. Have C Record 27.2 for possible trade.

Thanks in advance!

RobbieTunes 10-09-08 09:02 PM


Originally Posted by txvintage (Post 7636223)
Me thinks the line has already started forming up, lol.

Well, hell, put me down for 4th in line, then.

robtown 10-09-08 09:21 PM

WTB - Quill stem - 90 - 110mm and handlebar 42cm+

J-Rad 10-09-08 10:50 PM


Originally Posted by Old Fat Guy (Post 7635942)
I have a set of DA 8 speed brifters at my place in AZ. I won't be back there until Nov 5 or so, but if you are interested, I'll give you first shot before eBay. I can't supply pictures until I get there, but no commitments are needed.

These are brifters that I had on loan to another member and he didn't use. As I recall they aren't perfect, but not bad, either.

PM sent.

Ex Pres 10-10-08 07:58 AM

Remember, those 8s DA brifters will not index with anything except the old DA derailleur. No group mixing allowed.

soma5 10-10-08 08:29 AM

They will index with 9sp DA
 

Originally Posted by Bob Barker (Post 7638409)
Remember, those 8s DA brifters will not index with anything except the old DA derailleur. No group mixing allowed.

According to Sheldon Brown, they will index with the 9sp Dura Ace rear derailleur if you use the alternate cable routing. Shimano tech docs agree. I am currently running 8sp DA brifters with a 9sp DA rear derailleur with the alternate cable routing and it works perfectly. The 9sp derailleur seems to be a superior design as well.

-soma5

RobbieTunes 10-10-08 10:04 PM


Originally Posted by soma5 (Post 7638581)
According to Sheldon Brown, they will index with the 9sp Dura Ace rear derailleur if you use the alternate cable routing. Shimano tech docs agree. I am currently running 8sp DA brifters with a 9sp DA rear derailleur with the alternate cable routing and it works perfectly. The 9sp derailleur seems to be a superior design as well.

-soma5

I used Shim 600 brifters with a DA 7400 RD, and it worked fine on 8-sp.
I used DA 7400 8/9 sp bar ends with the same DA 7400 RD, and it wouldn't work on a 9-sp cassette.
I simply switched to an 8-sp cassette, and the combo works fine.

How would simply changing the RD make a difference to the shifters as far as 8 or 9 speeds?

SirMike1983 10-10-08 11:17 PM

Bump:

Looking for a 26 x 1 3/8 Raleigh Sports pattern rim (westrick style) with 36 holes. Chrome need not be perfect, but the rim should be in decent shape and look presentable.

cyclotoine 10-11-08 01:14 AM


Originally Posted by RobbieTunes (Post 7643586)
I used Shim 600 brifters with a DA 7400 RD, and it worked fine on 8-sp.
I used DA 7400 8/9 sp bar ends with the same DA 7400 RD, and it wouldn't work on a 9-sp cassette.
I simply switched to an 8-sp cassette, and the combo works fine.

How would simply changing the RD make a difference to the shifters as far as 8 or 9 speeds?

Yes, it would work perfectly. Shimano Dura-Ace 8 speed utilised a smaller amout of cable pull to actuate the same amount of derailleur movement as other 8 speed systems. This amount of cable pull was pretty much the same as (or exactly the same) as the 9 speed system. This is why dura-ace 8/9 speed bar cons are marketed as 8/9 (unfortunatley many shops sell them as compatible with 8 speed which is completely untrue as they are only compatable with dura-ace 8s). So you would have no problem using the 8/9 speed bar-cons with an 8 speed cassette and 8 speed or 9 speed or even 10 speed dura-ace RD. You WILL have problems if you used other 8s derailleurs with the 8/9 bar-cons on an 8s cassette. It might work, but be really really REALLY finiky.

The fact that the brifters worked fine I cannot account for. The pull difference is minimal and it can and should be able to work, but the 600 brifters should technically pull a little more cable than the 8 speed dura-ace shifters, in any case it should have been a finiky set-up with sub-optimal shifting based on the specs of the respective systems. Of couse you everyone's experience will vary.

Little Darwin 10-11-08 08:28 AM


Originally Posted by RobbieTunes (Post 7643586)
How would simply changing the RD make a difference to the shifters as far as 8 or 9 speeds?

For pre-9 speed Dura-Ace the amount of cable pull was different from other Shimano indexed shifters and derailleurs. It was the one odd-ball of the Shimano lines.

The difference may be small enough that you were able to adjust it to where it worked for you, but it is basically like mixing incompatible shifting systems. It may work, but they are not designed to work together. Sheldon's site shows ways to overcome various differences by alternate cable routing, so the difference is small.


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