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Hi there,
I have a 130mm Dura Ace hub I want to fit on my old Raleigh Peloton Lite road bike. The tubing is not special, just cheap made in Taiwan.
Is there any downside to stretching the rear dropouts to 130mm? I definitely don't want to compromise the frames structural integrity.
All help is greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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Thanks for the comments. I wanted to know if the rear hub pictured below, is able to accept a 9 speed freehub body. I thought it was possible, but i'm not sure.
I don't really like the modern hubs. I find the older Campy hubs to look much nicer, especially the late 80s throughout the 90s and early 2000s. Was hoping to get some nice hubs to build the H Plus Son TB14 rims that I have.
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Update: More free time now. Have replaced the cables and housing and handlebar tape. New Continental 4 Season tyres and tubes. I managed to find a NOS Campy bottom bracket, of about 115mm. Have not found a clean Campy Chorus/Record chainset, so have installed an old Dura Ace chainset, for now. The brakes are Athena Skeleton.
Will look to change the saddle, seatpost and the handlebar in the near future.
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Hi people,
So like the doughnut that I am, I forgot to bid on a Campagnolo Chorus 111mm sealed bottom bracket, which sold for £16!! All I need to start riding my new frame is an Italian thread bottom bracket, size of 111mm.
Does anyone have a Campagnolo bottom bracket that I can use? It does not have to be sealed but in a good ridable condition.
Let me know if anything is available! Thanks
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Hi there,
I have been searching for a Dura Ace 7 speed rear hub in new condition (or in very good clean used condition) but have not had any luck. Started searching for any Shimano 7 speed hub in new condition and still had no luck.
Would any of you have one for sale? 126mm spacing, 36 holes, preferably new condition/unused.
Thanks everyone!