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• #2
Bump so as I don't have to bin some of this.
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• #3
I'll take the 105 shifter off you
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• #4
dibs condor levers. just measuring my bars.
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• #5
^ if you don't want the left one, I'll buy it off you.
Also re bar size,
standard road drops / 25.8-26.0mm they'll fit.
OS/31.8mm they won't.
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Guys, remember, it's not the stem clamp size, it's the narrower brake clamp size. That's why I'm selling these for my girlfriend; wring size.
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• #7
^ "wrong" size. Her wring is fine, honest.
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• #8
True.
But it also sort of is, as the cross tops sit next to the stem.
I've got a 26.0mm crosstop to work on mtb bars, by using v-strong grips and clamping over the top of the grip... it's tricky, but it can be done.
If your gf's bars are normal mtb-style ones, but have road calipers these Tektro FL750's might be a better bet:
.. light, cheap, recommended by Rivendale...
Campag Veloce BB. 24mm Italian threaded, 111mm axle. Very lightly used. £8.
Condor cross-top levers. These ae the same as Tektro RL720 levers, but all-silver and prettier in my opinion. Clamp closes down to around 25mm minimum, so make sure your handlebars are of a suiable diameter at the lever clamp location. Very clean as per photo. £12.
Cane Creek 200tt levers. Sold to me on ths forum, but the seller never gave me the expanding wedge / bungs required. These attach to the mounting nut inside the bar. You can bodge your own with a rubber cork, washers, and a nut, or just buy new wedges for them. £5.
Shimano rear hub. I may have a spare axle fr it too. Shimano 105 front shifter wit fittings. Spoke magnet for cycle computer. Dawes chanset, LHS only, 42/52. All are freecycle.
Cinelli Campione Del Mondo bars. These have the lovely old logo. 39cm centre-to-centre. Scratched, but will look much better one they have tape on. £15.
Collection only from Hackney Road.
Dibs first, but first with the cash gets it, I'm afraid.
Cheers,
Roddy
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