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sbeatonNJ 05-14-05 08:28 AM

Dura Ace 7600
 
Hey I know that these go for like 300 at Business Cycles and on Ben's Bikes, but is that the best price? I might have a line for a set of new in box in either 36 or 32 spoke (my choice) but I don't want to pay more than I should. Should I just pay the 300 or should I offer him less, would you guys pay the 300 for them?
Thanks!

misterherman 05-14-05 08:58 AM

I thought they went for half that...at least that's what I remember paying for mine. check worldclasscycles.com: http://www.worldclasscycles.com/Track_components2.htm

ink1373 05-14-05 10:13 AM


Originally Posted by Walkercycles
The problem is that they were so popular that they sold out. Shimano discontinued making HF hubs in the 7600 model. So, the ones that are now over 300 bucks are because of the old supply/demand issue.

DW

just like peak oil.

tlupfer 05-14-05 03:11 PM

A pair recently went on ebay for $234 (new)... could always wait it out for the next set the pops up.

jrowe 05-16-05 12:13 AM

I picked up a pair in Japan for $150. They're double-sided, 32H. I couldn't find single-sided.

hella 05-16-05 12:17 AM

I think Reload has some of these, if we're on the same page regarding what DA 7600 entails.

jrowe 05-16-05 12:27 AM

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Originally Posted by hella
I think Reload has some of these, if we're on the same page regarding what DA 7600 entails.

These:

baxtefer 05-16-05 01:00 AM

I can get them for $300 CAD at my LBS.

HexagonSun 05-16-05 01:17 AM


Originally Posted by hella
I think Reload has some of these, if we're on the same page regarding what DA 7600 entails.

the pair reload is selling has a 110mm rear axle.

sbeatonNJ 05-16-05 07:55 AM

Thanks for the replies. I am going to get them, won't say how much but its well under 300, just have to call and make sure he still has them. Now I need to decide what rims to lace them to, decisions, decisions.

TNCLR 06-02-05 05:41 PM

Does anybody know where I might be able to score a 120mm rear? The one I have is the funky 110mm keirin spacing. Or if anybody wants to trade/sell one pm me. Thanks.

sloppy robot 06-02-05 06:07 PM

bicycle johns in burbank has a pair.. i bet they are 120 spacing..they are 299 for the set

TNCLR 06-02-05 06:27 PM


Originally Posted by sloppy robot
bicycle johns in burbank has a pair.. i bet they are 120 spacing..they are 299 for the set

Ugh. I really just need a rear. But, if a pair is all that can be had, I may have to eat it. Damn this funky keirin spacing!!! Damn you Shimano and your discontinuing ways!!!

baxtefer 06-02-05 07:03 PM

can't you just replace the axle and add a couple spacers?

If not I could check my shop to see if they'll sell the rear only.

sloppy robot 06-02-05 07:03 PM

is the axel too short for spacers?..can you put a longer one in if it is?

doh.. you beat me

Ceya 06-02-05 07:05 PM


Originally Posted by jrowedc
I picked up a pair in Japan for $150. They're double-sided, 32H. I couldn't find single-sided.


You should have asked me...

S/F<
CEYA!

jrowe 06-02-05 07:09 PM


Originally Posted by Ceya
You should have asked me...

S/F<
CEYA!

Oh well, it was still a good deal. John at business cycles is lacing them to some arayas as we speak. If James on fgg would get back to me about his cinelli olympic, I just might have the need for another pair, and then I'll want single-sided.

TNCLR 06-02-05 07:33 PM


Originally Posted by baxtefer
can't you just replace the axle and add a couple spacers?

If not I could check my shop to see if they'll sell the rear only.

I suppose I could try that. But wouldn't it screw up the chainline? I was under the impression that the shells were different. Apparently not as I just compared them with a standard spaced hub. So it's all in the axle length? I could just throw in a spacer or two and voila!?

Sorry if this sounds ignorant, but this is the first time I've come across this and I'm a bit miffed.

TNCLR 06-02-05 07:49 PM

Or...could I just order a replacement axle kit from Business Cycles? They come with the nuts, cones, spacers and everything else. That should theoretically transform this hub into a standard 120 spacing??

HexagonSun 06-02-05 07:57 PM

i'm sure once a few of these people from the forum buy a frame from e-framebank you'll find someone who will eventually realize they need a 110mm rear hub you can sell to them.

baxtefer 06-02-05 08:34 PM


Originally Posted by TNCLR
I suppose I could try that. But wouldn't it screw up the chainline? I was under the impression that the shells were different. Apparently not as I just compared them with a standard spaced hub. So it's all in the axle length? I could just throw in a spacer or two and voila!?

Sorry if this sounds ignorant, but this is the first time I've come across this and I'm a bit miffed.

it won't screw up chainline as long as you add 5mm spacers to each side. chainline is measured from the bike's centerline.
you might not even need a new axle. check it in your frame, it might be long enough.
you certainly don't need new cones or locknuts.
your LBS should have spacers for a couple of bucks.

dubteka 06-02-05 08:41 PM

you guys just have to be quicker on the draw:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=7159327131
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=7152989860

wish i was.

sohi 06-03-05 05:37 AM

this auction is still running and maybe worth watching.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...160957311&rd=1

powerjb 06-03-05 07:30 AM


Originally Posted by sohi
this auction is still running and maybe worth watching.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...160957311&rd=1

yeah, as long as you remember that the exchange rate will murder you! bike parts here are pricey


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