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Just looking visually, hanger 27 looks like a better match. Do you have the old hanger, even in pieces?
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Could be a long shot, but I'm looking for a pair of Campagnolo monoplaner (mono planer? monoplanar?) brake calipers.
A few different version of them were made, and I'd prefer the earlier (Chorus) version but am open to the later Athena version. I don't think the Mirage-level are a good fit for my application.
Anyone have any on hand?
A few different version of them were made, and I'd prefer the earlier (Chorus) version but am open to the later Athena version. I don't think the Mirage-level are a good fit for my application.
Anyone have any on hand?
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Those are handsome brakes though, I'm sure they wouldn't last long in the FS section.
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Anyone know a source for Campy Athena brake hoods, circa 1995? I found them at Rose Bikes in Germany, but the shipping to Canada makes them kind of pricey. Are any other hoods "close enough"?
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Fixed side cone for old 3 speed front hub
Looking for the right side cone for a generic "made in England" front hub. This would be the non-adjustable cone. The axle is 8mm with a 1mm pitch; the cone is 17mm in diameter and 14mm overall length, used with 3/16" balls.
To replace the cone at the bottom.
I have parts, but nothing really high end in exchange.
To replace the cone at the bottom.
I have parts, but nothing really high end in exchange.
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Pretty sure I've got that for you. Get back to you.
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Hello,
Still looking for a “hand” Rudge crankset.
But moving on to other project needs.
ISO: Campy BB cable guide, early. Does not need to be pristine. Going eventually on my early Puch Burgmeister touring project.
Thanks!
Still looking for a “hand” Rudge crankset.
But moving on to other project needs.
ISO: Campy BB cable guide, early. Does not need to be pristine. Going eventually on my early Puch Burgmeister touring project.
Thanks!
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PM me if you want it for shipping. I can throw in the NOS black set, (non-adjustable is seen on the axle) but they only measure 15.5 diameter and 11.3 long.
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Atom pedal cone needed
Argggh.
I have just got to the end of re-furbing these nice french pedals and found one cone has a fractured lip (l-r: broken, good, good from other japanese pedal):
These cones are thinner that any of the japanese and Lyotard cones I pulled out of the parts pedals, and although the japanese ones will thread on (the Lyotards won't - too small) the profile is so much bigger they won't do.
I doubt these are available separately - does anyone have an otherwise unusable atom pedal?
If you do, let me know what you're looking for (if you haven't already posted here) as who knows, I may have it. Got bins - BINS I tell you - full of old parts.
I have just got to the end of re-furbing these nice french pedals and found one cone has a fractured lip (l-r: broken, good, good from other japanese pedal):
These cones are thinner that any of the japanese and Lyotard cones I pulled out of the parts pedals, and although the japanese ones will thread on (the Lyotards won't - too small) the profile is so much bigger they won't do.
I doubt these are available separately - does anyone have an otherwise unusable atom pedal?
If you do, let me know what you're looking for (if you haven't already posted here) as who knows, I may have it. Got bins - BINS I tell you - full of old parts.
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Looking for the right side cone for a generic "made in England" front hub. This would be the non-adjustable cone. The axle is 8mm with a 1mm pitch; the cone is 17mm in diameter and 14mm overall length, used with 3/16" balls.
To replace the cone at the bottom.
I have parts, but nothing really high end in exchange.
To replace the cone at the bottom.
I have parts, but nothing really high end in exchange.
EDIT: found it, not at all the hub you were looking for, sorry.
Looks to me as though you need both cones, that top one is rough.
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ISO ‘72 Raleigh Pro seat binder bolt
I found a very nice ‘72 Pro but the seat binder bolt is damaged. I have read it is a Dutch style where the non drive side ear is threaded. I read that it is an M6 ? I measured it to be approx 25mm long; I believe based what I can tell that maybe it originally took a 5mm Allen key. Does anyone have an extra they would sell/trade or tell me where I can buy? Many thanks! Steve
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I thought this was an easy find but 'Made in England' hubs come in a variety of shapes and sizes. This cone seems to be a Phillips type and the only extra I have already has some galling. Less damage than yours but still...
PM me if you want it for shipping. I can throw in the NOS black set, (non-adjustable is seen on the axle) but they only measure 15.5 diameter and 11.3 long.
PM me if you want it for shipping. I can throw in the NOS black set, (non-adjustable is seen on the axle) but they only measure 15.5 diameter and 11.3 long.
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It's acceptable, though if I'm getting an entire axle assembly, I'd swap it out. I'll review the dimensions, and see if there are brand new 5/16" assemblies with lock nuts that may be useful.
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Argggh.
I have just got to the end of re-furbing these nice french pedals and found one cone has a fractured lip (l-r: broken, good, good from other japanese pedal):
These cones are thinner that any of the japanese and Lyotard cones I pulled out of the parts pedals, and although the japanese ones will thread on (the Lyotards won't - too small) the profile is so much bigger they won't do.
I doubt these are available separately - does anyone have an otherwise unusable atom pedal?
If you do, let me know what you're looking for (if you haven't already posted here) as who knows, I may have it. Got bins - BINS I tell you - full of old parts.
I have just got to the end of re-furbing these nice french pedals and found one cone has a fractured lip (l-r: broken, good, good from other japanese pedal):
These cones are thinner that any of the japanese and Lyotard cones I pulled out of the parts pedals, and although the japanese ones will thread on (the Lyotards won't - too small) the profile is so much bigger they won't do.
I doubt these are available separately - does anyone have an otherwise unusable atom pedal?
If you do, let me know what you're looking for (if you haven't already posted here) as who knows, I may have it. Got bins - BINS I tell you - full of old parts.
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Apparently "Phillips" is the magic word. I found a pair of axle assemblies for $$ on the bay, but both listed the axles as 5/16". Is my axle really 5/16, since they're *almost* the same? I know 26tpi is really difficult to distinguish from 1mm thread pitch without a thread gauge.
Raleigh bought them out in '60. Pre '60 Phillips cones are 24 tpi BSC while post '60, would at some point, be 26 tpi.
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Thanks. That's helpful. I know this isn't 24 tpi because that would match up. This is a later hub, and the AW mate was August of 1960.
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I have a well marked jar of Raleigh 26 tpi nuts, a jar of of 24 tpi nuts as well as metric nuts from France, Germany and elsewhere. I use these to determine thread pitches Don't get me started on Whitworth anomalies.
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FOUND. @jeirvine came through for me!
Looking for a clean CPSC 3-hole Campy 28.6 clamp-on front derailleur.
-Thanks
Looking for a clean CPSC 3-hole Campy 28.6 clamp-on front derailleur.
-Thanks
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Hey, thanks for the pic! I figured the early ones are not too common. Would that one be with the Gran Sport group? That’s what was on, going on this frame.
Hey, thanks for the pic! I figured the early ones are not too common. Would that one be with the Gran Sport group? That’s what was on, going on this frame.
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Hey, thanks for the pic! I figured the early ones are not too common. Would that one be with the Gran Sport group? That’s what was on, going on this frame.
Hey, thanks for the pic! I figured the early ones are not too common. Would that one be with the Gran Sport group? That’s what was on, going on this frame.
That's the one that went with the Gran Sport derr's. You can find them NOS on ebay with an attached pump clip for an early Silca pump head. Finding one without the pump clip is not so easy. You could always grind off the pump clip.
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