ISO and for trade thread part 5
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Ok, completed some measurements and arrived at an estimate of bolt shaft length.
Flats of the bolt shaft is 5mm thick
Round of the bolt shaft is 6mm thick
Domed nut is 9mm long
see photo for next...
Cable hole is 2mm
Derailleur section the bolt must pass through is 6mm
So assuming the bolt shaft needs at least 4mm to catch in the nut, then
estimated bolt shaft length would be 12mm.
Sound about right?
Ok, completed some measurements and arrived at an estimate of bolt shaft length.
Flats of the bolt shaft is 5mm thick
Round of the bolt shaft is 6mm thick
Domed nut is 9mm long
see photo for next...
Cable hole is 2mm
Derailleur section the bolt must pass through is 6mm
So assuming the bolt shaft needs at least 4mm to catch in the nut, then
estimated bolt shaft length would be 12mm.
Sound about right?
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I will follow up with PM.
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The bolt I have has the total length of 13.8mm, threaded part 6mm. Flat to flat part is 4.9mm, round to round is 5.8mm. Cable hole is between 1.5 and 2mm.
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I have some Simplex mountain bike thumb shifters if anyone wants to swap for something. I haven't sent anything Stateside for years and I think since Canada Customs has increased the PITA factor wanting you to fill out their forms "online" beforehand.
Could use a 9mm Ritchey "Skraxle" for a front wheel. The wheel is useless without it.
Could use a 9mm Ritchey "Skraxle" for a front wheel. The wheel is useless without it.
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Simplex thumbies are very cool little items. You are correct that there is definitely more effort needed to ship from here to you, but it is really the surprising cost.
I have some Simplex mountain bike thumb shifters if anyone wants to swap for something. I haven't sent anything Stateside for years and I think since Canada Customs has increased the PITA factor wanting you to fill out their forms "online" beforehand.
Could use a 9mm Ritchey "Skraxle" for a front wheel. The wheel is useless without it.
Could use a 9mm Ritchey "Skraxle" for a front wheel. The wheel is useless without it.
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Update - I knew what I had was French but was wrong on the Simplex branding. These are SACHS-Huret.
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Lock that stores inside handlebar?
I once had a lock that stored inside the handlebar, it was a plastic-sheathed cable that slipped inside the handlebar, doubled, terminating in the lock-and-bar-plug arrangement. When stored all you saw was the rubber plug.
I was unable to find a picture on the net, but found this instead; more or less the same idea but keyed (=better, the one I had was a combination):
I know neither of these would be much problem for anyone with determination, but to prevent an opportunistic walkaway they'll do; the real plus is nothing need to be attached to the bike, or even seen to be attached.
So I'd like either version...
EDIT - found a (bad) pic of the one I had:
I was unable to find a picture on the net, but found this instead; more or less the same idea but keyed (=better, the one I had was a combination):
I know neither of these would be much problem for anyone with determination, but to prevent an opportunistic walkaway they'll do; the real plus is nothing need to be attached to the bike, or even seen to be attached.
So I'd like either version...
EDIT - found a (bad) pic of the one I had:
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Close!
These are they (on their way already{!} to a BF member for a French build up);
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Decent 25.4 or 25.6 seat post. Something like an Sakae or SR.
need it for my market bike. I think I have one in my stash in the States but no one to look.
need it for my market bike. I think I have one in my stash in the States but no one to look.
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Iso: 7900
Old enough to fit on a neo-retro....
ISO:
7900 calipers
7900 FD braze-on or 31.8
7900 crankset (maybe)
Weinmann 730 calipers (Varsity build!)
Cinelli Volare (suede) nearly new (
Have:
NOS 1055 group to include wheels (DT)
Assorted stuff, much of it no longer C&V.
Ultegra and 105 10-s and 11-s stuff
SRAM X.9 RD's (2)
Lots of rings
5500 crankset double
5600 STI's
Coupla modern wheelsets, maybe 4
ISO:
7900 calipers
7900 FD braze-on or 31.8
7900 crankset (maybe)
Weinmann 730 calipers (Varsity build!)
Cinelli Volare (suede) nearly new (
Have:
NOS 1055 group to include wheels (DT)
Assorted stuff, much of it no longer C&V.
Ultegra and 105 10-s and 11-s stuff
SRAM X.9 RD's (2)
Lots of rings
5500 crankset double
5600 STI's
Coupla modern wheelsets, maybe 4
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I am looking for a 1984 Trek 560 road bike or frame in size 56-60. Please let me know if you have one or have seen one that’s available. Thank you.
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Need serrated headset washer/hanger combo
One of these:
to go here - in place of the black serrated washer and that kludge of a brake cable hanger can then be retired:
to go here - in place of the black serrated washer and that kludge of a brake cable hanger can then be retired:
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Oh my, I'd love one of those! Didn't even know anyone made French standard brake cable hangers. On the bicycle I use centre pull brakes on, I could afford adding another milimeter or two to the headset stack height, so went with Weinmann (I think) cable hanger (the model with cable adjuster, not the one with QR) which was stamped in a sheet of metal (around 1-2mm thick). But the solution above is simply awesome.
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And sometimes a 25mm hole with a flat.
The Zeus hanger is a close second - similar construction but no slot and a riveted ferrule.
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Who was just looking for one of those...? @Andy_K perhaps. Or maybe he was looking for a newer one but ended up using the old?
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Who was just looking for one of those...? @Andy_K perhaps. Or maybe he was looking for a newer one but ended up using the old?
@oneclick I have the piece you’re looking for. Send me a PM.
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I like your kludge.
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If anyone's looking for one, I ran across this. I don't know and haven't done business with the seller, and have no financial interests here.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/175345224908
Seller located in US, asking cost around $53.50 with S/H. Dunno if the seller ships internationally or not, or if they might accept a lower offer (the listing doesn't have a "Make Offer" option, but that's not always definitive).
Item appears well-worn, is 170mm, and is a 5-arm, non-fluted design. Both crankarms appear to be marked "J5". Chainrings specified as 52/40, 122mm BCD. Chainrings and bolts included; bolts have some rust.
Have no idea if it's worth the cost, but if someone needs this exact crankset at least it's an option.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/175345224908
Seller located in US, asking cost around $53.50 with S/H. Dunno if the seller ships internationally or not, or if they might accept a lower offer (the listing doesn't have a "Make Offer" option, but that's not always definitive).
Item appears well-worn, is 170mm, and is a 5-arm, non-fluted design. Both crankarms appear to be marked "J5". Chainrings specified as 52/40, 122mm BCD. Chainrings and bolts included; bolts have some rust.
Have no idea if it's worth the cost, but if someone needs this exact crankset at least it's an option.
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Let's see: Weinmann is well-represented. There's one set of drilled levers with Weinmann-branded gum hoods, one low-end set with safety levers (I don't remember if they had hoods), two sets with Carlton hoods, one has slotted levers and one, solid. I think I had 2 sets of Mafac levers, one just went on my '71 PX-10 with some fresh red half hoods from a fellow forum member. There's a set of the aforementioned Exages, a set of Superbes with gum Dia-Compe hoods, and a set of Shimano 600s with Cane Creek hoods. I have no idea where some of these came from.
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Let's see: Weinmann is well-represented. There's one set of drilled levers with Weinmann-branded gum hoods, one low-end set with safety levers (I don't remember if they had hoods), two sets with Carlton hoods, one has slotted levers and one, solid. I think I had 2 sets of Mafac levers, one just went on my '71 PX-10 with some fresh red half hoods from a fellow forum member. There's a set of the aforementioned Exages, a set of Superbes with gum Dia-Compe hoods, and a set of Shimano 600s with Cane Creek hoods. I have no idea where some of these came from.
by the way, all well stocked hoarding places need at least one random 600 set of levers and a pair of Superbe levers. It is expected that they should in no way, shape of form have the partner calipers...I have 2 sets of each I believe.
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i have a similar issue. They sort of just appear and who knows which they came in. I put a bunch of the where the heck did they come from brakes in the FS forum, and especially had a unique assortment of Modolo and Gran Compe stuffing.
by the way, all well stocked hoarding places need at least one random 600 set of levers and a pair of Superbe levers. It is expected that they should in no way, shape of form have the partner calipers...I have 2 sets of each I believe.
by the way, all well stocked hoarding places need at least one random 600 set of levers and a pair of Superbe levers. It is expected that they should in no way, shape of form have the partner calipers...I have 2 sets of each I believe.
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ISO a cable stop / barrel adjuster unit for a Modolo Corsa brake caliper. Looks pretty much like the pic below, though there are variations. I'm not picky as long as the shoe fits. The calipers are up for trade too if anyone wants 'em...
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I have some Simplex mountain bike thumb shifters if anyone wants to swap for something. I haven't sent anything Stateside for years and I think since Canada Customs has increased the PITA factor wanting you to fill out their forms "online" beforehand.
Could use a 9mm Ritchey "Skraxle" for a front wheel. The wheel is useless without it.
Could use a 9mm Ritchey "Skraxle" for a front wheel. The wheel is useless without it.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/294499609452
Not by Ritchey, but it's a 9mm thru axle. Dunno if it would work for your specific application or not.
Don't know the seller, haven't done business with them, and have no commercial interests in play here.
Edited to add: Also ran across a listing for a DT Swiss 9x100mm thru axle at about 2x the cost of the above. PM me if you want that info.
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