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• #5427
Barelli made stems and bars.....is it a misspelling ?
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• #5428
Schlonzo, the 2nd pic looks like Cinelli Tempo's, but it has that written where you have no tape?
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• #5429
Any ideas what these rims might be? Not worried if it remains a mystery, but hey, it's nice to try and find out. They're clinchers, polished deep-ish section, threaded with Hoshi double butted spokes (I think - have 'H' stamped on the ends) to Athena hubs.
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• #5430
Maybe Rigida DP18. Rigida also did some older aero-section rims which weren't as deep as the DP18. I think they were prefixed with an H, but I can't quite remember.
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• #5431
Could be de-stickered Campy Atlanta 96 rims, I have a pair laced to the same Athena hubs.
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• #5432
Ah, thanks both. There’s no other markings I can find so appreciate the suggestions.
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• #5433
So if it's Rigida's, would be good for commuting? Reading up, DP18's reported as strong and reliable. Narrow, so might not be able to squeeze / keep a 28 Marathon tyre on...?
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• #5434
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• #5435
It'll hold 28 and it really depends on the tyre and how much psi you run.
A friend of mine just crossed Canada on DP18s on 28 marathons coincidentally.
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• #5436
DP18s on 28 marathons
is exactly it. Been running these tyres at c.70psi for the last month, seems ok. They're on quite narrow (dodgy af) road rims already, so will do the swap this weekend I think.
Will not be crossing continents, however :-)
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• #5437
My friend's dad used to use this frame for some kind of winter triathlon in the pyrenees. It has Nuovo Record drivetrain + brakes, Zeus headset and seat tube but I cannot identify the frame. I recognise the pantograph on the forks but cannot place it (also might not be original). Also included are pictures of the lugwork. The BB shell is currently too dirty to see any numbers etc but I should have some time to clean it soon. Any ideas?
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• #5438
Hi,
Need your help = )
Which Brand fork it is?
1'' threaded steerer and Campagnolo fork ends
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• #5439
More campag-based confusion here...
Mirage hub, seems like a 10 speed as I can slot a cassette over it (splines fit with the odd short/slotted notch), but then a. it looks slightly too narrow to accommodate all the cogs (they stack right up over the top edge of the hub body) but, more importantly, b. the lock-ring is too big for the hub. What? Why? Are there different sizes of lock nut?
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• #5440
Search "Branford Bike hubs" (I think) for freehub info.
And yes, there are different lockrings.
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• #5441
Ah, appreciate, as always. Will look that up later. Guess this means having to buy another cassette :-(
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• #5442
The fork is a Zeus Super Cronos 2000 fork. The bike could be a Zeus but it could also be from belgium or france depending on the brand and other details.
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• #5443
Ok, so I definitely need an 8-speed cassette - it matches the Branford hub image.
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• #5444
Looks like a 9,10 and 11 hub? 8 speed I thought had shallower spines
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• #5445
I can’t find the chart.. is that the 8 speed ti freehub?
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• #5446
Could be, just can't get the 10spd block I have to fit
Urgh
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• #5447
Was looking here - https://branfordbike.com/new-page-1
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• #5448
It's not entirely clear from your photos, but it does look like an 8 speed Titanium freehub.
Clean up the end and post a photo as per the Branford page (ie directly end on).
Curious that it's a black hub: not common for Campag, but then neither is 8 speed Ti...
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• #5449
Black is indeed interesting.
I wondered if it might just be a cheap ting like mirage...
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• #5450
@Scilly.Suffolk - will give it a good clean! I think it is a silvery finish.
@Rik_Van_Looy - definitely is a Mirage hub if that helps.
How easy to get a cassette for this, as the seller (bought from here) sold it to me as 10spd compatible.
Does somebody know these handlebars? The second one is from a benotto tt here on the forums. Description says: Belleri Crono TT, but I can't find anything about it.
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