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guygadois 12-02-09 08:49 PM

Hubs are missing dust covers?
 
I noticed on a newly acquired 1983 bike that all the hubs look like they are missing the dust covers. Am I right or did these Sunshine hubs never come with them. All 4 are missing.

So, What can I do to fix this problem. any MacGyver's out there ;-)

-GG-

http://img.skitch.com/20091203-bfigt...hwufk6h6iu.jpg

Mos6502 12-02-09 08:55 PM

Yeah the cover is definitely not there. I'm not sure where you would find replacements, maybe you can find a washer to fit?

guygadois 12-02-09 09:05 PM


Originally Posted by Mos6502 (Post 10101071)
Yeah the cover is definitely not there. I'm not sure where you would find replacements, maybe you can find a washer to fit?

How would you want the washer to fit? snug on axel and just bigger then the opening or would you want it to fit inside the pening?

-GG-

WNG 12-02-09 11:43 PM

Maybe these might fit....since all Suntour hubs were made by Sansin/Sunshine.

http://www.loosescrews.com/index.cgi...d=486431128417

bikemore 12-03-09 03:25 PM

I can sell you a front Suzie hub for the same price as one dust cap from Loose Screws. That way you get two.
I can also check my parts box.

garage sale GT 12-03-09 05:26 PM

I have kluged dust covers for undersize dust caps by wrapping a strip of cloth between the hub and dropout and securing it with a tie-wrap.

However, that hub looks pretty standard. If you just got some dustcaps or cones or maybe an axle kit from Niagara, the caps just might fit. It may need new cones if it has been ridden for any length of time without the caps.

jacksbike 12-03-09 06:38 PM

Find a local bike shop that has been in business for a couple of decades or so. I would say that there is a good chance that they would have some in their parts bins, or some old destroyed wheels hanging around that you might be able to take the dust caps off and pay a nominal fee.

sactoal 12-06-09 10:28 PM


Originally Posted by jacksbike (Post 10104610)
Find a local bike shop that has been in business for a couple of decades or so. I would say that there is a good chance that they would have some in their parts bins, or some old destroyed wheels hanging around that you might be able to take the dust caps off and pay a nominal fee.



There are a ton of the covers.caps on ebay. Just search campagnolo hub.

sactoal 12-06-09 10:29 PM


Originally Posted by jacksbike (Post 10104610)
Find a local bike shop that has been in business for a couple of decades or so. I would say that there is a good chance that they would have some in their parts bins, or some old destroyed wheels hanging around that you might be able to take the dust caps off and pay a nominal fee.


There are a ton of these caps on ebay. Just search campagnolo hub and they always pop up. Here is one link...

http://cgi.ebay.com/Campagnolo-740-N...item56378cd58f

jacksbike 12-07-09 01:04 AM

Once again, never underestimate the power of Ebay. Just when you thought you could not find that Whitworth threaded left handed upside down classic and vintage wantanabe, someone has the exact one for sale , somewhere out there in the world.

Twowheeler60 02-28-15 07:42 PM

Dust Covers
 

Originally Posted by sactoal (Post 10115032)
There are a ton of these caps on ebay. Just search campagnolo hub and they always pop up. Here is one link...

http://cgi.ebay.com/Campagnolo-740-N...item56378cd58f

Here's what I found when clicking on your link
This listing (Campagnolo-740-NR-SR-rear-hub-dust-caps-x-2-NOS_W0QQitemZ370299164047QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0) has been removed, or this item is not available.
Please check that you've entered the correct item number
Listings that have ended 90 or more days ago will not be available for viewing.

r0ckh0und 02-28-15 07:47 PM

Well this is awkward.................am I the only one here with a huge pile of bad wheels?

coolcamaro12 02-28-15 08:35 PM


Originally Posted by Twowheeler60 (Post 17592961)
Here's what I found when clicking on your link
This listing (Campagnolo-740-NR-SR-rear-hub-dust-caps-x-2-NOS_W0QQitemZ370299164047QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0) has been removed, or this item is not available.
Please check that you've entered the correct item number
Listings that have ended 90 or more days ago will not be available for viewing.

You dug up an ancient thread....Nice first post

no1mad 03-01-15 12:24 AM


Originally Posted by Twowheeler60 (Post 17592961)
Here's what I found when clicking on your link
This listing (Campagnolo-740-NR-SR-rear-hub-dust-caps-x-2-NOS_W0QQitemZ370299164047QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0) has been removed, or this item is not available.
Please check that you've entered the correct item number
Listings that have ended 90 or more days ago will not be available for viewing.

The link you followed was originally posted on 12/6/09...

sailorbenjamin 03-01-15 09:12 AM

But no, you're not the only one here with a huge pile of bad wheels:
When I was flipping bikes that pile was really handy. Not very easy to pack into a small basement but I always seemed to have the right replacement cone, axle or innertube.

noglider 03-01-15 02:18 PM


Originally Posted by sailorbenjamin (Post 17593898)
But no, you're not the only one here with a huge pile of bad wheels:
When I was flipping bikes that pile was really handy. Not very easy to pack into a small basement but I always seemed to have the right replacement cone, axle or innertube.

I've even scrounged spokes from spare wheels. It comes in handy.

sailorbenjamin 03-01-15 08:27 PM

:p The first wheel I built has spokes from at least three other wheels. I'm still riding it plenty.

noglider 03-01-15 10:09 PM


Originally Posted by sailorbenjamin (Post 17595463)
:p The first wheel I built has spokes from at least three other wheels. I'm still riding it plenty.

Yeah, I love doing what others say won't work out.

markk900 03-02-15 06:12 AM

I missed the thread the first time round (in 2009!) but I will say the early 80s Raleigh Record I recently acquired has a replacement front wheel with Sunshine high flange front hub (axle is bolted on - no QR) and it too has no dust covers (nor does it look like it ever did). Perhaps that was just the way some low end wheels were made.


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