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Old 06-09-09, 12:56 AM
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On a separate note, looking for a Sturmey Archer front dynohub.

If you have one, or as part of a set, or whatever, just PM me and we'll figure it out. Depending on the year, a set of front and rear wouldn't be too bad either.

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still WTB
Suntour Ultra 7 freewheel
not going to pay $95 on fleabay
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Originally Posted by PDXaero
still WTB
Suntour Ultra 7 freewheel
not going to pay $95 on fleabay

PM sent.
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Originally Posted by Bob Barker
Ultra applies to 6s, not 7s, as "standard" 6s spacing is 5.5mm, and Ultra is 5mm. Almost every 7s freewheel out there is 5mm, including Suntour Winner. So they're all "Ultra".

"Ultra" applied to 7s is like "good for fixie" apllied to a frame.
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"Standard" spaced 6 speeds had sprocket to sprocket spacing the same as the existing 5 speeds, around 5.3 mm
"Ultra Six ®" spaced 6 speeds used a closer spacing, arond 5 mm.
In the 1980s, these two approaches were combined to create 7-speed freewheels, with 5 mm ("Ultra") spacing that would fit the same 126 mm hubs as "standard" 6-speeds.

So if I have 126mm axles I need a 30mm total width freewheel

Maybe I'm missing the point of Ultra spacing unless it was justa marketing term for early suntour freewheels.
(I try not to take sheldon's word as law and as such I have fitted a sachs 7 speed freewheel in this frame on the proper hub and the chain was rubbing on the stay in the highest gear.)
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Will trade matt-finish '84/5 (no Patent date) Super Record RD + other Campy for gloss-finish Super Record RD.

Matt finish example for trade:



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San Marco Regal saddle, steel rail preferred (or Ti if price is right): Black & Good Condition or better.
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Originally Posted by Bob Barker
You beat me to it. I was going to post this same swap for you just in fun.
That right, Mr. Barker?



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ISO: Super Record brake levers w/ good hoods.

I know some of you have these...c'mon now, I need 'em so I can build up the Mexico.
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Originally Posted by PDXaero

So if I have 126mm axles I need a 30mm total width freewheel

30mm would account for the 'spaces' but then you would need to calculate the thickness of the cogs as well.
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Originally Posted by miamijim
ISO: Super Record brake levers w/ good hoods.
I can get you a pair, NOS. One with a perfect shield hood, the other with a perfect shield hood that someone ripped a perfect square out of ().

Can also get you a single one NOS w/a unusually worn World logo hood on it.

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Want: 24.0mm seatpost for a Peugeot with Carbolite 103 tubing. Any condition is fine as this will go on a flipper. Even a steel straight pin will do.

Have: An array of seatposts: 26.6, 26.8, 27.0, and 27.2mm.

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Originally Posted by 23skidoo
30mm would account for the 'spaces' but then you would need to calculate the thickness of the cogs as well.
seven 2mm thick cogs and six 2.8mm thick spacers adds up to a 30.8mm stack height and a cog center to center spacing of 4.8, although different suntour freewheels had 4.8 spacing , 5.0 spacing or a mix of the two.
standard 6 speed freewheels are 30mm height so an ultra 7 of the time would have been trying to fit 7 speeds in as close to 30mm as possible.
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ISO WTB

Simplex Retrofriction braze-on shifters

PM, please.
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Have NOS Record English thread BB:


Want: Same in Italian thread!

https://picasaweb.google.com/A2UsedBi...dBottomBracket

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Originally Posted by Old Fat Guy
Have NOS Record English thread BB:


Want: Same in Italian thread!

https://picasaweb.google.com/A2UsedBi...dBottomBracket

If you can't find Campy John I've got an NOS Shimano 600 that came with some 600AX cranks.
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Have:

Selcof 27.0 x 220 mm aluminum seatpost, silver. One-bolt clamp similar to Campy aluminum posts. Nice seatpost in a hard-to-find size. I bought it for a frame that I thought needed a 27.0 post but it turned out to take a standard 27.2. Send PM if interested.
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Originally Posted by 23skidoo
If you can't find Campy John I've got an NOS Shimano 600 that came with some 600AX cranks.
Thanks, but this is for a full Campy build, and I don't think a 600 AX BB would work with SR cranks.
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I just finished changing over to 10sp, bought an inexpensive wheelset to finish the project and get back on the road. Now I am searching for a nice Shimano 10sp compatible wheelset. I have Campy Chorus: rear der, down tube friction shifters, 170 crankset 53/42, 32*wheelset with Mavic MA40 clinchers and a shimano 600 6sp freewheel, brake levers with decent hoods (scratched up levers tho).... all are Chorus, first gen I believe.... older 3t quill stem as well, 90mm length....
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GB stem --ideally the girder style, but will consider others-- from 1950 or not too too much later.
GB brake levers --ideally the correct ones to match hiduminium brakes-- for drop bar mounting.
Maes bend handlebar, preferably GB, wider than the one I have (see below). 17" / 44cm would be nice.

Have:
GB "Ventoux" handlebar, this is the one that has a little map of England engraved on it. 15 1/2" / 39 cm.
Ofmega "Mistral" crankset, 170 mm, 42 / 52 rings, 144 bcd... very pretty crankset.
Ofmega chainrings, 42 / 52, these came with "Avocet" branded cranks in the early 80's.
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And that's just what I can remember off the top of my head.
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Expander Bolt?

anyone have a cinelli quill .. expander stem bolt .. mine is missing if you want to give it to me "free" i'm real broke .. lol .... and you don't have a problem sending it to me.. i would be real thankful and someday give away some of my stuff...free too.... Thanks..
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^^RHM, what length spindle is that Stronglight BB?
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ISO cinelli road handle bars, 26.4 clamp, 40 cm wide.

I would also love:
-classic bend (non-ergo, at least)
-dual grooves
-short drop
-black finish

I don't know if this is possible, so treat it like a wish list.

I have all sorts of stuff to trade. Arc-en-ciel rims (700/36/tub), record hubs laced to ambrosios, bar end shifters and other stuff. If you have the bars, I'll find something you can use.

[EDIT] Found them - all but black. Thanks everyone.

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Looking for a 1" x 27 Inch (250mm Threaded) Chrome tange fork or the like. Will also consider white but chrome is my first choice.

It's for this bike. I want to replace the "death fork."



PM me if you have anything. I have lots of trade items. Let me know what you need.
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Originally Posted by Machin Shin
Looking for a 1" x 27 Inch (250mm Threaded) Chrome tange fork or the like. Will also consider white but chrome is my first choice.

It's for this bike. I want to replace the "death fork."



PM me if you have anything. I have lots of trade items. Let me know what you need.
Dan, you might try sending a PM to slushlover2; Dick did say at one time he had a chrome fork to go with a Viscount frame I claimed out of Pay It Forward several months ago. One of these days either his daughter, who lives in Omaha is going to visit him in the Quad Cities and haul my frame back or he's gonna visit her in Omaha. Of course, I was kind of wanting the fork myself, but since I owe you a small favor or two, I'd be happy to step aside if he's still got it and wants to let go.

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I have a Tange chrome fork w/English threads, I believe. Probably a good match for your head tube, also. If your invitation from 23skidoo doesn't work out give me a buzz and I'll dig it out.

Julian

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Looking for a 1" x 27 Inch (250mm Threaded) Chrome tange fork or the like. Will also consider white but chrome is my first choice.

It's for this bike. I want to replace the "death fork."



PM me if you have anything. I have lots of trade items. Let me know what you need.

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