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• #2
Hi,
I know your post was from a while back but is the saddle still available? I'd love to buy it, if it is.
I can't PM you until I've done three posts and been on the site 24 hours, so I'll just do a couple more posts below this and then PM you tomorrow. Could you reserve it until then, if it is still around please??
Thanks!
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• #3
That should be enough. Thanks!
sorry it is sold. i know this because i bought it.
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• #4
dibs stem if it's still available?
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• #5
sorry it is sold. i know this because i bought it.
Damn! Thanks for letting me know!
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• #6
dibs on saddle if still going
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• #7
You people are stupid
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• #8
You people are stupid
Well, someone had to say it....
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• #9
You people are stupid
I just don't understand why someone would actually dibs something without bothering to read the what? 4 whole posts before them! ffs
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• #10
Agreed. It surprises me too... It's not like it's a lot to read either.
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• #11
:)
this is why I like this place ... -
• #12
Dibs on saddle and whatever.
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• #13
dibs on your frame
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• #14
Hi
What is the campag derailleur? and name on it?
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• #15
Does the Campagnolo lever clamp have end stops built in? I can't see any, but I am looking for one with some (and the levers).
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• #16
what is the coloured string?
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• #17
Looks to me like Campagnolo 990.
Bottom end from mid 80s. I have that mixed with Triomphe on my Pina. -
• #18
Does the Campagnolo lever clamp have end stops built in? I can't see any, but I am looking for one with some (and the levers).
Are you for real?
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• #19
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• #20
No one is for real on this thread...
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• #21
Are you for real?
Yes, I need a Campag clamp for a Peugeot PY10fc restoration. Some clamps don't have end stops for the levers, hence my question.
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• #22
No, it's 990, sorry.
Oh, I see we agree there, Sausages :-)
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• #23
Yes, I need a Campag clamp for a Peugeot PY10fc restoration. Some clamps don't have end stops for the levers, hence my question.
What do you mean by end stops? You thread the cable through the whole in the lever - it doesn't go anywhere else like with ergos, when you deal with the outer and inner.
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• #24
What do you mean by end stops? You thread the cable through the whole in the lever - it doesn't go anywhere else like with ergos, when you deal with the outer and inner.
End stops on the bracket to stop the lever going past the point where it is flush with the downtube. Some are built-in, and some are not as you use an additional washer fitting with an end stop. I'm not referring to cable end stops, but a mechanical part of the bracket which limits the lever range. I can't see any on this version.
Anyway, these items are probably sold by now I'd guess, judging by the age of the original post. Just thought it was worth a bash.
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• #25
I know what you mean. Yep, usually it would be a washer, but the band on should have those bits incorporated into design.
First up the cinelli stem I bought for the Rondi build, its 105mm and was NOS until I fitted it. so its been used for a few miles but that's all, and as such looks good as new:
Next, the brooks B17 imperial I bought for the rondi but found to be too narrow. (Its the narrow version). Its the same width as my 143mm Specialized saddle but I didn't get on with it. It has some slight scuffing from when the bike was turned upside own but otherwise its barely broken in, boxed with all the paperwork and extra laces it came with:
Lastly some shifters and mech I was going to use on a retro geared build that I just can't justify:
Stem: £25
Saddle: £35
Shifters: £10
R.Mech: £15
All prices include postage, more pics here: http://s1033.photobucket.com/albums/a420/CSFL/