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Old 02-15-13 | 09:25 AM
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It's obviously a thingmyjig.
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Old 02-15-13 | 09:32 AM
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This is the one I'm going with.
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Old 02-15-13 | 09:45 AM
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Originally Posted by Roll-Monroe-Co
Reminds me of le doohickey that le snaps onto the braze-on chainstay cable stop of my Motobecane.
It most certainly ISN'T a Doohickey. It doesn't have a chicken on top.
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Old 02-15-13 | 09:49 AM
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Originally Posted by mapleleafs-13
found this thing in a box of parts the other day that i recently aquired from somebody. Can't figure out what it is.
No idea what it is, perhaps a cable guide as some have posited...

I'd be willing to bet that if you put it on eBay with verbiage something like "super rare, custom bicycle part made of Hiduminium (aluminum). You'll definitely never catch one of these around town" and then put a BIN price of $1,900 or something like that, you should be able to get a definitive answer on what it is andalso make some good money on the part.

Something that many here on this forum need to learn is that rarity does not equate to something being worth a 5h|tload of money. Rarity can actually serve to lessen the value of some items because nobody knows of them.

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Old 02-15-13 | 10:25 AM
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It's rare....you should ebay-it immediatley
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Old 02-15-13 | 11:14 AM
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Originally Posted by mapleleafs-13
found this thing in a box of parts the other day . . . .
Ah, yes, one of those. That is a little doodad that once upon a time served a purpose as part of a complete mechanism of some sort, such a bicycle. Someone came along and separated all the constituent parts of that mechanism, presumably with the intention of maximizing its value. But when he got to this little doodad, separated from the rest of the mechanism, he could no longer identify it. So he turned to the internet.

You may say, of course, I just made that little story up. And you are right. But it has happened many times before.
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Old 02-15-13 | 12:06 PM
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[QUOTE=mapleleafs-13;15275514]found this thing in a box of parts the other day that i recently aquired from somebody. Can't figure out what it is.

A specialty wrench? Like a crowfoot, with a square drive on one end for a ratchet.
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Old 02-15-13 | 12:48 PM
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Old 02-15-13 | 01:06 PM
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Originally Posted by SteelBanana
... A specialty wrench? Like a crowfoot, with a square drive on one end for a ratchet.
I was thinking the same thing, assuming the cutout at the large end fits a standard SAE or metric hex nut and the other fits a square drive breaker bar or ratchet. It might be used to loosen or tighten a fitting with a wire or pipe emerging -- brake line, O2 sensor, etc.
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Old 02-15-13 | 02:03 PM
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I think you're thinking of Lee Van Cleef. Marvin and Eastwood were only in one movie together AFAIK, and that was Paint Your Wagon.
Originally Posted by CV-6
That one is easy to forget.
But Clint was such a good singer! His true calling was broadway and he missed it.
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Old 02-15-13 | 02:13 PM
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Old 02-15-13 | 02:20 PM
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It's a clawspangler, part of the cable tension adjusting system on an early 80's era DC Grand Kahuna brake caliper. Threaded portion is keyed and goes into the half-circle end. Disk-shaped nut sits on the top of the other end with the cable socket above it. There's a rubber piece (which actually IS called a doohickey) that the threaded portion goes through in a slight interference fit that sits in the center section and keeps the nut from backing out.

Did a really poor job of maintaining cable tension, which lead to the elimination of the entire Kahuna product line, and eventually the financial implosion of DC and subsequent domination of the market by Shimano.

Sheesh. I thought you guys knew C&V.
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Old 02-15-13 | 02:57 PM
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Old 02-15-13 | 03:47 PM
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Originally Posted by ftwelder
it take two round things that are next to each other and puts them on top of each other and holds them. Do you have the other one?


kidding.
Kidding or not, looks like you're on to something. Maybe a DIY holder for a BMX gyro/detangler. OP: can cable housings fit in there? Looks like the end with the hole would have them stacked side by side, and the the other end, the forked one would have them splayed. Kind of like a zipper. Looks totally overbuild and expensive for that, but... All I got.

Bolo tie?
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Old 02-15-13 | 04:14 PM
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Shimano 600 or Dura Ace AX brake cable guide. It was used in front, where the two brake cables cross to keep them together and not flop around.

There are a couple in this photo of some Dura Ace brakes:


If you have sharp eyes you can see it on this bike.

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Old 02-15-13 | 04:16 PM
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Old 02-15-13 | 04:18 PM
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amazing.
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Old 02-15-13 | 04:21 PM
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Didn't think it was off a 76 Buick...WAY too well made!
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Old 02-15-13 | 04:28 PM
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Originally Posted by ragnar.jensen
Shimano 600 or Dura Ace AX brake cable guide.
Well that just takes all the fun out of it.
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Old 02-15-13 | 10:06 PM
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Originally Posted by ftwelder
amazing.
So you were on the right track.

I'm liking the DA/600AX insanity the more I learn about it. Love the bypass for the rear derailleur housing loop in those-



And the cam brakes, and the giant pedal axles, and the aero bottle... it's such a play from left field you kind of have to love it.
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Old 02-16-13 | 01:50 AM
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Originally Posted by ragnar.jensen
Shimano 600 or Dura Ace AX brake cable guide.
Wow. Although truthfully, I'm not really that surprised that someone on this forum knew the actual answer.

I'm rather partial to this answer myself:
Originally Posted by Ancient Mariner
It's Lee Marvin's prosthetic nose from Cat Ballou.
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Old 02-16-13 | 05:00 AM
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Wow. Although truthfully, I'm not really that surprised that someone on this forum knew the actual answer.
I recognized it immediately. I bought a bike in the early 80's which had a full complement of 600AX. Sold it on two years later, but for some reason I can't remember this little thing was left behind. It still lives in my "Things I have no use for right now but might come in handy sometime" box.

Originally Posted by seely
Please place it next to a banana for scale.
Hmmm... I do have some bananas in the kitchen. I'm tempted...
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Old 02-16-13 | 05:09 AM
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thank god - now someone post some other oddity for us on a new thread.

I could hunt out something odd....
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Originally Posted by ragnar.jensen
Shimano 600 or Dura Ace AX brake cable guide. It was used in front, where the two brake cables cross to keep them together and not flop around.

There are a couple in this photo of some Dura Ace brakes:
Holy carp. An obscure, near-useless Shimano part. Who the hell collects this stuff?

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Oh, wait... this is C&V
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Old 02-16-13 | 09:55 PM
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I think you're thinking of Lee Van Cleef. Marvin and Eastwood were only in one movie together AFAIK, and that was Paint Your Wagon.
Do you know where hell is?
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