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Old 08-08-24 | 05:26 PM
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Close as I can read is 122-123 bolt pattern.
This may help: https://www.sheldonbrown.com/cribsheet-bcd.html
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Old 08-09-24 | 04:29 PM
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More junk from my workbench. This is a 26.96 seat post that needs to leave. As always cost of shipping, and PM me. Smiles, MH

No real markings but does have a Minn line stamped in it. Not Campy but fits a 27.0 seat diameter.
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Old 08-09-24 | 04:57 PM
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I got a set of brake pads recently from you so if someone else reaches out they should have priority. If no one else, I'm in and FYI you forgot to bill me last time for shipping!

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Old 08-10-24 | 08:09 AM
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Apologies! It seems I got them from Hazetguy and I did pay shipping.
Seems memory does fail as we age!
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Old 08-10-24 | 09:58 AM
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Seat post is claimed. 8-10-24 Smiles, MH
And another piece of space reducing stuff from my workbench... As always PM me.

someone a my co-op thought I would need this, but no DA stuff in the house. And I don't need a paperweight.

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Old 08-19-24 | 12:05 PM
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Seat post arrived!

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Old 08-30-24 | 01:51 PM
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Mavic spokes. Free. Just pay shipping.
These are from a pro mechanic. They are NOS.
Stock numbers on the tubes should give you details.

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Old 09-01-24 | 11:50 AM
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Last week squirtdad asked for a couple of tubular rims. And since he didn't want the complete wheels there are now two orphan Sprint front hubs that need to go. The usual routine, cost of shipping, PM me and first to respond... Smiles, MH

Two Sprint front hubs, 32 hole drilling.
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Old 09-10-24 | 02:43 PM
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So today was a hub liberation day for about fifteen wheels. The rims are all moving on to the metal recyclers while these few hubs are left with a few fixin's. As always cost of shipping (about $10 by USPS), PM me. Smiles, MH

Looks to be four rear hubs the front being the one that fits the 8spd cassette.

Cassette looks to be a bit of a mega-range. All are some manner of a Shimano style freehub system.
Kansas city has claimed these hubs. 9-11-24

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Old 09-12-24 | 11:25 AM
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Qs about those hubs^^^
I need a 32-hole, 135 OLN rear hub, highly prefer black, that can take an 8-speed Shimano-style cassette (already have one)

OR possibly could use a 9-speed cassette-compatible hub (don't know if I have that) with otherwise the same particulars...

do any of those above fit this description?
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Old 09-12-24 | 01:12 PM
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Alan,
All of those were 36 hole hubs. Lemme look around for the 32* variety. Smiles, MH
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Old 09-13-24 | 10:45 AM
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Dave, don't look too hard cause I think I got a black 32-hole hub from another party that could work, so my need may be no-need.
But still TBD if it will build up with the rim and spokes I want to re-use, so if you DID find one I might still take it...I'll LYK and THANKS again!
Updating the update:
Got the back hub laced in to rim with existing spokes, trued fine and tho tension is not great it IS "good enough", so I am not currently in the market for a 32-hole black hub at this time.
Thanks!

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Old 09-24-24 | 07:45 AM
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This is months old, but I didn't see anyone claim the wheel building set. I'm definitely interested, though I'm not sure what to expect for shipping cost. I did a wheel building class at the co-op recently and want to actually use that while I still remember.
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Old 09-24-24 | 08:56 AM
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This is months old, but I didn't see anyone claim the wheel building set. I'm definitely interested, though I'm not sure what to expect for shipping cost. I did a wheel building class at the co-op recently and want to actually use that while I still remember.
There have been a couple. Are you referring to mine? If so, yes, it's still available.
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Old 09-24-24 | 09:57 AM
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There have been a couple. Are you referring to mine? If so, yes, it's still available.
Yes, I did mean yours. I hit quick reply from your post and didn't realize I didn't actually connect it to your post directly. I'm impressed that you saw my comment so quickly!
Is it better to move to PM at this point?
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Old 09-24-24 | 12:37 PM
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Originally Posted by maaakaaa
Yes, I did mean yours. I hit quick reply from your post and didn't realize I didn't actually connect it to your post directly. I'm impressed that you saw my comment so quickly!
Is it better to move to PM at this point?
Sure, PM is better...
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Old 10-08-24 | 03:37 PM
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600 Arabesque rear derailleur yours for the cost of shipping.



TTT stem in rough shape, missing stem binder nut. 22.2mm quill, 26.4mm clamp. Yours for the cost of shipping.





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Old 10-12-24 | 03:56 PM
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Well folks this one lasted almost 16 hours before being claimed. On the way to the left coast. Smiles, MH
More junk from my trunk! A hub and freewheel that were in a damaged wheel. As always PM and first to pm is the first to get it. Cost of shipping from Bloomington, IN

FW side of hub.

Five speed FW.

non-drive side photo. No skewer!

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Old 10-12-24 | 06:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Mad Honk

FW side of hub.

non-drive side photo. No skewer!
Looks like a Hi-E hub...
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Old 10-24-24 | 08:47 AM
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Today this borked derailleur is up for grabs. I can say for parts only as I don't think it can be saved. PM me. Smiles, MH

Broken adjuster screw.

looks like a weak wrap up spring.
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Old 10-24-24 | 09:13 PM
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I have a 9 speed Veloce derailleur that had a broken adjuster screw. I think it is a somewhat common problem. I picked up a new adjuster screw and was able to remove the remnants of the broken screw. Good as new now. I am half tempted to get this from you to make it work again.

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Today this borked derailleur is up for grabs. I can say for parts only as I don't think it can be saved. PM me. Smiles, MH

Broken adjuster screw.

looks like a weak wrap up spring.
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Old 10-25-24 | 08:37 AM
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I am more than half tempted to send it to you! It will get more junk out of my trunk. PM me with the information. Smiles, MH
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Old 10-26-24 | 09:17 AM
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Beautiful cassette, lovely cogs
Where she is now, I hope they have dogs
'Cause it's gone, daddy, gone
The cassette is gone
Yeah, it's gone, daddy, gone
The titanium's gone
Yeah, it's gone, daddy, gone
The cassette is gone
Yeah, it's gone, daddy, gone

(my apology to the Violent Femmes )

Dura Ace 9 speed 11-23 cassette, large two cogs are titanium. I am too old and too fat to ever need to use something like this so PM me if you want it.
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Old 10-26-24 | 09:19 AM
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SADDLE HAS FOUND A HOME!

Decent condition saddle from BITD; PM me if you want it.
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The quick release is on its way across the country to its new home!
Suntour quick release for a very narrow hub; I have also seen these unique skewers used as seat post clamps. PM me if you have a use for it.
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