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interesting frame with swappable dropouts road/track
http://www.ebay.de/itm/F-MOSER-ITALIAN-EOM-STEEL-CARBON-ROAD-TRACK-FRAME-SET-NEW-NOS-/131065173458?pt=UK_Health_Beauty_Fragrances_Women_s_Fragrances_PP&hash=item1e8417d5d2from the same seller:
ohh yeah, now I can have square tapered BB supplied to my UT cranks :)
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the rear hub is FH-1055, which is seven speed, 126 mm.. however..
http://bicycles.net.au/forums/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=58203
they can be changed.. I s'pose if one can find a cheapish 8-9-10spd rear hub can upgrade that wheelset.
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pardon my mistake.. haven't seen that the original poster was also you. : )
Hey, I don't have anything to do with Dutch, I jst referred that whoever speaks both deutsch and english can pretty much figure out what a Dutchman says..
Have a nice bump to this thread.. and let's pray that some time in the future LOOONGISH --350MM seatposts will be available in vintage-aero form..
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Use google translator :)
price is still high.
also donate some of your payment for the server costs. This is a forum, not a marketplace?I've actually learnt german, still speak a bit of that, and I always find fascinating Dutch.. Like some uneducated Englishman trying to sound like a german.. : )
something like that.. : )
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coz everyone has to explain why they expect-want more money for old ultegra 6600-s and DA7800s or 5600s.. They always tell that "less friction, better shifting".
I don't know. I have the cheapest available cables (150HUF, which is half an euro) on both my bikes with campy brifters, and I don't notice friction or any difficulty with shifting.
Are those Sh guys so picky?
This Gruppo is a serious bargain : ) GLWS -
27.2 seatpost, min. 300mm long, max. 250gr weight, black or silver colour.
currently have a charge chopsticks orange, bought at wiggle for 8 quids, so I'm looking for something equally cheap, slightly more expensive (15 pounds max., if I want a more expensive post, i get one of those nice carbon chinese wonders)
Anyone? Thanks. : )
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http://branfordbike.com/articles/cassettes-and-cogs-pg60.htm
also, even though the 8 spd freehub won't accept 9-10-11spd cassettes, the reverse is not true.. modern freehubs will accept old cassettes of 8 spd, though you'll probably need different lockring.. and it's a sure way to fuck up the splines on the freehub body as well..


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ASA I got the new brifters, I'll just weigh them myself in a grocery store, as usual :)
I just though if it's 485-490 gr or something, I can sell it to the UK if I want. Unfortunately postage below 500 gr costs cheap as hell, whereas 501 will be twice the price almost.. :)
New brifters were dispatched on last thursday from the UK, I hope they'll arrive. When I once bought these record-chorus-athena dentical brifters, I took 2 days to arrive (dispatched on monday afternoon, arrived on thursday, so it was quick as hell)
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I was just wondering, whether is there anyone who would be so kind to weigh a pair of 8 speed campagnolo ergopowers from 1993, when the chorus-record-athena trio were identical.
http://velobase.com/ViewComponent.aspx?ID=fb16812b-fe68-499b-bdc8-1803d45097d4&Enum=125
I believe this model is the question. Though it states some weight, I believe they're probably heavier.
ie. they have all alloy bodies and alloy parts-levers-shifters.. But, if they're below 495 grams, I'll be happy as fck.
Anyone who has a pair of those, would be so kind to weigh it? ^^
thanks.

actually "our classified" site (bikemag apró) offers a drop box slide where you can select the frame size. Probably the same case there, and there's only option for up to 61cm or more. :)
so, even if I want to advertise a 66cm frame, I can only choose it up to 64 in the box. : )