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monogodo 10-11-08 09:32 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?

There was one model of DA RD that had slightly different geometry which isn't compatible with other Shimano 8s setups.

cudak888 10-11-08 10:19 AM

Did someone here mention earlier that they were in need of Victory shifters?

http://cgi.ebay.com/NOS-Campagnolo-C...QQcmdZViewItem

-Kurt

onetwentyeight 10-11-08 01:06 PM

700c 36h, eyeleted silver box section rims (mavic ma2 preferred, even just a single one would be nice). or campy nuovo record high flange 36h hub laced to a rim like described.

also looking for campagnolo nuovo record bar end shifters.

guygadois 10-11-08 04:06 PM


Originally Posted by guygadois (Post 7573202)
ISO Campagnolo Super Record or Nouvo Record Crank size 175. Help I need one to finish a restoration!

Guy

Help! I need some cranks to finish my restoration. I am looking for vintage 175 or 172.5 campy cranks but almost anything will work for my sexy beast of a bike.

She looks sad without them and pedaling stinks...

http://www.serotta.com/forum/attachm...id=49077&stc=1

High Fist Shin 10-11-08 04:14 PM


Originally Posted by cudak888 (Post 7645107)
Did someone here mention earlier that they were in need of Victory shifters?

http://cgi.ebay.com/NOS-Campagnolo-C...QQcmdZViewItem

-Kurt


Indeed! That was me!

Thanks, Kurt.

cudak888 10-11-08 06:00 PM


Originally Posted by Machin Shin (Post 7646359)
Indeed! That was me!

Thanks, Kurt.

Glad to help!

-Kurt

guygadois 10-11-08 06:23 PM


Originally Posted by Machin Shin (Post 7646359)
Indeed! That was me!

Thanks, Kurt.

There were Victory NOS ones on eBay a few weeks ago at half the price. That price seems steep.

Guy

Otto Rax 10-11-08 08:35 PM

WTB: 24.0 seatpost for a carbolite Peugeot. Friend's girlfriend got one on CL, PERFECT shape, minus the missing seatpost. Now its time to track one down, anyone? please? I have good trades and/or cash.

cudak888 10-11-08 08:40 PM


Originally Posted by guygadois (Post 7646981)
There were Victory NOS ones on eBay a few weeks ago at half the price. That price seems steep.

I believe Jones ran out of them - either that, or they haven't been listing them.

Come to think of it, I could trade out the pair I bought from them (mounted them to my Guerciotti) for a pair of braze-on Nuovo's.

-Kurt

thyvillageidiot 10-12-08 11:41 AM

Need a pair of 130mm Hubs or Tires
 
I'm a newbie trying to re-build from an older frame which has 130mm dropouts instead of the standard 135mm (right?). So I need tires with hubs that will fit into the 130mm space.
Can't find any of decent quality these at local stores, internet venues, or ebay.
I have good money to pay for a nice light-ish set, would really appreciate a 6 or 7 cassette to match as well.

Thanks,
Mitch

cyclotoine 10-12-08 11:49 AM


Originally Posted by thyvillageidiot (Post 7650004)
I'm a newbie trying to re-build from an older frame which has 130mm dropouts instead of the standard 135mm (right?). So I need tires with hubs that will fit into the 130mm space.
Can't find any of decent quality these at local stores, internet venues, or ebay.
I have good money to pay for a nice light-ish set, would really appreciate a 6 or 7 cassette to match as well.

Thanks,
Mitch

Nope 130 is standard so your frame is modernish by the definitions of this forum. You could put campagnolo bora ultras on your bike if you want. You will have to use a cassette however and if you want to use 7 speed you'l need a spacer on the inside of the freehub, though you can run up to 11 speeds if you like (campagnolo). Any shop with road bikes will have wheels which will fit your bike.

High Fist Shin 10-12-08 06:00 PM


Originally Posted by cudak888 (Post 7647680)
I believe Jones ran out of them - either that, or they haven't been listing them.

Come to think of it, I could trade out the pair I bought from them (mounted them to my Guerciotti) for a pair of braze-on Nuovo's.

-Kurt

Seriously?! I have a set of braze-on Nuovo's that I picked up this weekend! Wanna trade?

http://i243.photobucket.com/albums/f...leParts013.jpg

Dan

EDIT: After checking on VeloBase, I believe these are Super Record. Still interested in a trade?

cudak888 10-12-08 06:39 PM

Those are SR's, and I'm entirely game. PM me.

-Kurt

P.S.: Those come off a Cannondale or something of that nature? Looks as if they have a bolt-through mounting system.

High Fist Shin 10-12-08 06:52 PM

^^ PM sent.

RobbieTunes 10-12-08 08:01 PM


Originally Posted by thyvillageidiot (Post 7650004)
I'm a newbie trying to re-build from an older frame which has 130mm dropouts instead of the standard 135mm (right?). So I need tires with hubs that will fit into the 130mm space.
Can't find any of decent quality these at local stores, internet venues, or ebay.
I have good money to pay for a nice light-ish set, would really appreciate a 6 or 7 cassette to match as well.

Thanks,
Mitch

Mitch,

It almost sounds more like you're trying to rebuild from an older 126mm frame, especially if you're mentioning 6/7 speed cassette. And if you're doing that, you'll need to determine what size wheels you can use, the brake pad range, and a couple of other things.

PM me, and I'll give you a list of things you need to know first.
It's not complicated, and you may have a lot more options than you think.

benjamin831 10-13-08 04:04 AM

WTB: Approx. 50cm Colnago frame + fork, preferably Super

drpaauwe 10-13-08 09:52 AM


Originally Posted by guygadois (Post 7646332)
Help! I need some cranks to finish my restoration. I am looking for vintage 175 or 172.5 campy cranks but almost anything will work for my sexy beast of a bike.

She looks sad without them and pedaling stinks...

http://www.serotta.com/forum/attachm...id=49077&stc=1

I PMed you. Hopefully you find it relevant.

YoKev 10-13-08 06:18 PM

I took this Suntour bar end shifter out of a donor bike and found out why there was an inch of duct tape wrapped around the handle bar end. I need the expander wedge pieces, or even the whole shifter? It's for the front derailleur. Help?

update 10/14/08: Thanks for the many responses, but I am pretty sure I have this taken care of now.

http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a2...s/IMG_6214.jpg

mickey85 10-14-08 08:40 AM

nevermind.

Force 10-14-08 02:07 PM

WTB - Campagnolo SGR clipless pedals
 
Does anyone have a pair of Campagnolo SGR clipless pedals with cleats?

Thanks!

al415 10-14-08 04:13 PM

Along with the Golden Fleece and the Holy Grail, I am looking for a Raleigh Team frame / bike in the Raleigh / Panasonic team colors. I need a 55 or 56 top-tube. 753 is ideal, but I’d be happy with 531 also. I have a Panasonic Track 2000 (55cm top tube) and various vintage Campy parts that I’ll try to get pictures of this week… Thanks all.

cudak888 10-14-08 04:17 PM


Originally Posted by al415 (Post 7665161)
Along with the Golden Fleece and the Holy Grail, I am looking for a [B]Raleigh Team frame / bike in the Raleigh / Panasonic team colors.

That Panasonic Team thread get you all exited about getting one? ;)

-Kurt

al415 10-14-08 04:23 PM

Heh... pretty much! It's 1984 all over again! Now if only I could get my hair back.

firenbones 10-14-08 04:41 PM

ISO/WTB a Shimano "Golden Arrow" rear derailleur, RD-A105, short cage or long cage.

http://www.velobase.com/ViewSingleCo...8e581&Enum=108

Thanks to BF's own Jon Fischer for his great Velobase site.

kpug505 10-15-08 01:44 AM


Originally Posted by al415 (Post 7665208)
Heh... pretty much! It's 1984 all over again! Now if only I could get my hair back.

Word......I had such a nice mop curly locks at 8. Damn genetics.


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