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Hiya,
Just gave the Jockey wheels a bit of a clean on my Campag record 2002 rear mech. When I replace them and tighten the screws to a level I would expect, the upper wheel is quite stiff as the cage starts to clamp it. Am I way off in expecting to feel some kind of clamping with these screws? or do I just need to ensure they are into the cage... or something completely different.
thanks
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From 2002 but built up and rode only a handful of times and left to sit in dry storage. The frame is literally mint. Bought on Ebay but just a smidge to big for someone 178cm in height with a 83cm inseam. The bike is set up in the photo for someone 6 foot in the photo for reference.
Really very light and stiff, American made, lovely paint and finishing blah blah blah.
Looking for something 54 - 55 c-t-c. Open to offers if there's nothing to swap.
Swapping frame and forks only (includes campag hiddenset)
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Opinions guys..
I bought this frame and got a decent price quoted to replace the dropouts to track ends, total price would be £180.
This frames just come up in classifieds
http://www.lfgss.com/thread89957.htmlNow, should i just take the J.A. Holland and sell on the nishiki? or stick with it..
Too much hassle IMO to replace the drop outs.
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Hi there,
Purchased for Mrs CV but a bit too big. Very close to new, previous and probably only owner has done obviously very few miles. Paint job is very nice. £175 sale by PM, no dibs please. View / Pick up at Upper Norwood.
Seat tube 53cm ctc
Top tube 54.5cm ctc
4130 Double butted tubing
Full Shimano Exage group with biopace chainrings
Leather toe straps
Needs new bar tape