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Old 05-30-22, 11:34 AM
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Might have to find a splined BB,but if you want any of them, just send me an address.


40 tooth


42 tooth.
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My thanks to all of you! Madhonk is hooking me up, and I hope to get this rascal running soon!
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I need a pair of (newer) black brake calipers in good shape. Think OEM, Tektro, Axis, etc.
I also need a newer braze on Shimano FD, like 4700 Tiagra or 11s 105/Ultegra.
I have a pair of 6600 silver Ultegra calipers I can trade.
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ISO rigid MTB frameset with 23" or longer top tube. something full chromo?
For trade: 25" 1983 Trek 520 frameset, 61cm? 1992 Diamonback Expert TG frameset

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Hello, I am trying to source parts for a long overdue build and am looking for a BB for a triple anyone have a spare that they care to sell?

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ISO Simplex long-cage RD

ISO/WTB Long-cage, drop-out hanger mount (ie not 'claw'), Simplex RD- SLJ, SX???....
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Originally Posted by xiaoman1
Hello, I am trying to source parts for a long overdue build and am looking for a BB for a triple anyone have a spare that they care to sell?

From Velobase.
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Campy triple or any vintage triple? Italian or English thread? French?

Edit: I see the 70 marking so Italian.
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ISO Suntour XC shifter

Like this one, but for the front deraileur, left side. Have stuff to trade and money.
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ISO : Orphan Mafac Course Drilled lever

ISO orphan Mafac lever drilled (or a set of levers) . This one was bent in a tumble. Being a critical component and Al , I’m afraid to bend it back. Have stuff and Fiat money.

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ISO Pair of Shimano Caliper Spring Sleeves for BR-1050

I have a pair of Shimano BR-1050 brake calipers with corresponding brake levers inbound for a vintage build. One caliper is missing the small plastic caliper spring sleeves.

I've attached a partial exploded view with the part outlined in red. The Shimano part number, per old Shimano documentation, was at one time 83E 0900.



Annotated extract from Shimano documentation.


This same part was used on a number of Shimano brake levers calipers from the late 1980s/early 1990s, including BR-1055, BR-A250, BR-A450, BR-6400 and BR-6403. I'd guess it was probably used on many other Shimano side-pull calipers as well, but those are the ones I found in a quick search of Shimano documentation which used the same part.

I'm having zero luck finding these via Internet search. (I suspect Shimano either discontinued them or changed the part number, but in the latter case I have no idea what the new part number would be.) While they may not be absolutely necessary - and I can probably fabricate some form of workable substitute if I have to - I'd prefer to use the correct part on this build.

If anyone out there knows a source for a pair of these - or a source for a trashed caliper that has a good pair of these spring sleeves - I'd be much obliged if you could PM me. Don't have much useful for trade, but am willing to consider purchase to include S/H. Thanks.


Edited to Add: delbiker1 is sending me the spring sleeves in question. Assuming the USPS doesn't destroy them in shipment, should be no further need for assistance here.

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Suspect you are SOL on finding those. After almost 35 years, even new ones would be hard and likely to split.
What I use as replacements are short sections of cable housing lining. Come in grey and white, both do the job.
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@Hondo6, PM me. I have one 1050 caliper with those. You are welcome to them. I just pulled them off and they are fine. The other one has housing sections as mention above.
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Originally Posted by rccardr
Suspect you are SOL on finding those. After almost 35 years, even new ones would be hard and likely to split.
What I use as replacements are short sections of cable housing lining. Come in grey and white, both do the job.
In case "Henry Hulk-hands" at the USPS destroys the set of sleeves being sent to me and I have to go this route: does the cable housing type particularly matter? That is, do I need old-style spiral metal wound cable housing or would newer brake or shift housing work equally well?

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What you need is cable liner, not housing.
Like this:
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Originally Posted by Slowride79
ISO orphan Mafac lever drilled (or a set of levers) . This one was bent in a tumble. Being a critical component and Al , I’m afraid to bend it back. Have stuff and Fiat money.
PM me, I have a lever with a broken body, but need a reminder to look for it after I get done with work this week.
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Yes!

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Amen to that.
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Originally Posted by rccardr
What you need is cable liner, not housing.
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and you don't HAVE to purchase it separately, tho you can...since I always have shortish leftovers of brake and/or shifter housing I just push out the liner with one of my homemade "awls", like you make from trashed spokes, (enough to grab an end with pliers and pull it all out).
I have plenty that way and it's "free".
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The MAFAC lever was not a match. It if someone else is looking for a very plain Jane lever (body is cracked), it’s yours for the cost of shipping.


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Shimano 105SC 115mm 70mm Ital BB - NOS

Ran across this the other day and it occurs to me that some here might need it.

German seller is listing the above BB for a very reasonable (for NOS) price on eBay - with free expedited shipping to the US. Caveats: the "free shipping" could be an error in the listing, and the guy is also away until 20 Jun.

He's listing qty 10 available. But the price listed is $35.00 - so they may go quickly when he returns. Dunno.

If anyone here needs an Ital thread NOS cup/cone BB with a 115mm (presumably JIS) spindle, this might be of interest.

URL: https://www.ebay.com/itm/390736048474
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Originally Posted by rccardr
What you need is cable liner, not housing.
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Thanks - I missed the "liner" in your initial reply above.
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Anybody have a pair of Suzue front cones 11.40mm long 14.9mm diameter. I know it's a stretch but I really can't afford a new wheelset right now.
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I have a pair of good 10.4 by 14.9 front cones. Look just like yours but with a 1mm taller top end, bearing surface looks the same. Probably not Suzue, might be Shimano.
On a good axle, too.
If you want them, yours for cost of postage. E-mail to rccardr@cox.net
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Originally Posted by rccardr
I have a pair of good 10.4 by 14.9 front cones. Look just like yours but with a 1mm taller top end, bearing surface looks the same. Probably not Suzue, might be Shimano.
On a good axle, too.
If you want them, yours for cost of postage. E-mail to rccardr@cox.net
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