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I'm looking for a lockring for my 1990s Campagnolo 8-speed hub. I think it needs to be 29 mm based on Sheldon Brown's website and knowing that it has to be bigger than the one I have that appears to be a 27 mm.
Longer story: My LBS built up some wheels for me trading out the Mirage hubs for some smoother and prettier C-Record/Chorus ones I've collected. The Mirage rear hub was built onto my wheels by my LBS where I was living in Australia back in 2003 and was fitted with an 8-speed cassette to go with preexisting my 1993 8-speed Record Ergo shifters. I now see that Mirage was 9-speed then and the Aussie shop just used an 8-speed cassette (or dropped a cog?). That attests to the smaller lockring, 27 mm per Sheldon Brown's site for 2000-now 9/10-speed.
Does anyone have a 29 mm lockring around that you'd sell and send to me in Hungary?
Thanks.
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Hi. I'm looking for a 1990s 32-hole Campagnolo C-Record era Record/Chorus/Croce d'Aune front hub in good condition with the appropriate skewer for an Olmo restoration. I'd also consider a matching rear hub for an 8-speed Exadrive cassette.
Attached is a photo of what I'm looking for that I built up for another bike.
Thanks!
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I'm looking for a Campagnolo seatpost binder bolt. I think it's model SP-RE104, but I'll post a photo. The bike is a 1980s Italian bike, so it should be typical of that period into the 90s. It uses an allen key on both sides, on one side to hold the female side of the bolt if it twists, but not always necessary.
Anyone have one they'd like to sell?
I sheered mine today -- didn't think I was tightening it too hard, but perhaps I was distracted by the news I was listening to.
Thanks!
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Of course, it's up to the seller whether they ship or not. Totally their decision -- impossible not to be. I'd just like to encourage them to do it because it's easier than I thought it would be. Having also been the buyer, it's great when someone is willing to ship especially when you're quite far away. At this time though, during social distancing, it's also a responsible way to sell.
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You have several takers here -- ship the bike to them. Shipping is no big deal and I'm sure they'll pay for it if they're serious. I'm in Hungary and have used TNT economy shipping for two Frog bikes for my kids from Wales and Scotland. They'll even pick it up at your house so you can maintain social distance.
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I'll be in London next week visiting friends near Hammersmith. I'm looking for some recommendations for some bike shops in the area (or anywhere really) where I can look at vintage road bikes, components, clothing, etc., preferably a place that doesn't mind me looking around and maybe buying something. Names of shops and addresses would be great. Thanks!
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Matthewn5, Thanks for making me aware of the differences in the splines and for the link. Looking at the link, probably one of the first two, but if the hub has a cassette with it, it wouldn't matter...or as long as I can get one.
Currently, I have a set of Mirage hubs with an 8-speed cassette on the bike. The cassette has no gruppo markings on it. The wheels were built in 2003, but I don't know when the hubs were originally manufactured, maybe around then. Does this information or these pictures of the cogs help?
Thanks!
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Anything left?