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Ok, here is the list of what i have (in relation to the threads about the frame Clyde is sending me,
and so forth).
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seat- bell w/cut out for bits seatpost- thomson elite, SP-E124, 28.6 X 410, with 3" cut off bar- 2"
drop w/10?deg back stem- 25.4 for threaded brakes- shimano v w/aztec threaded pads f der- shimano r
der- shimano mega range chain- Z (exposed rivets) wheels- f- sumo 26x1.5 r- generic, same size
tires- kenda 26x2.10 r- k-887-007 f- k-877-009 cranks- shimano w/pressed on rings rear cogs- shimano
mf-hg37 shifter/brake levers- shimano combo rapid-fire and v-brake bb- shimano 68-118, sealed
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Keep in mind some, if not most of the parts are worn out, but can be re- used. The tires are getting
worn, but i think i should be able to get another season or two before they go bald. the wheels are
re-packed fairly frequently, so those are good for a while, though the bearings in the rear hub are
about done (can i just replace the bearings alone?) brake pads are new (just put them on before the
first ride), and i still have one pair extra (got a really good deal on them at the end of last
season). the rear shifter works, but it is kind of worn and is not as crisp as it once was. will
work fine if needed though. The cranks are square drive, though the square is more of a star at the
moment. Other than that, everything should translate over fairly well, except for previously
mentioned items. the seat post won't fit, but Clyde has one that he found. the BB may fit (Clyde
hasn't said otherwise yet), but i will only use it as a spare as Clyde took the time to find, clean
up, and re-pack a BB for it. the rear freewheel is quite new, and besides, i don't have a tool to
change it out anyway (LBS never did order the right one. oh well). the bar may be a little awkward
as it is a riser bar, but in that i am used to it, i may just need the riser bar, or a 1" longer
stem. I should be able to afford the cables and housings (forgot about them until Clyde mentioned
it). the cables i have are so frayed they would never thread back through a housing.
I'm sure i'll find something that i missed, though hopefully it won't be something real important.
~Travis
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travis57 at megalink dot net
travis5765.homelinux.net, Primary Administrator TF Custom Electronic, Owner/Founder/Developer
(current project: Automotive exhaust flame-thrower)
and so forth).
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seat- bell w/cut out for bits seatpost- thomson elite, SP-E124, 28.6 X 410, with 3" cut off bar- 2"
drop w/10?deg back stem- 25.4 for threaded brakes- shimano v w/aztec threaded pads f der- shimano r
der- shimano mega range chain- Z (exposed rivets) wheels- f- sumo 26x1.5 r- generic, same size
tires- kenda 26x2.10 r- k-887-007 f- k-877-009 cranks- shimano w/pressed on rings rear cogs- shimano
mf-hg37 shifter/brake levers- shimano combo rapid-fire and v-brake bb- shimano 68-118, sealed
----------
Keep in mind some, if not most of the parts are worn out, but can be re- used. The tires are getting
worn, but i think i should be able to get another season or two before they go bald. the wheels are
re-packed fairly frequently, so those are good for a while, though the bearings in the rear hub are
about done (can i just replace the bearings alone?) brake pads are new (just put them on before the
first ride), and i still have one pair extra (got a really good deal on them at the end of last
season). the rear shifter works, but it is kind of worn and is not as crisp as it once was. will
work fine if needed though. The cranks are square drive, though the square is more of a star at the
moment. Other than that, everything should translate over fairly well, except for previously
mentioned items. the seat post won't fit, but Clyde has one that he found. the BB may fit (Clyde
hasn't said otherwise yet), but i will only use it as a spare as Clyde took the time to find, clean
up, and re-pack a BB for it. the rear freewheel is quite new, and besides, i don't have a tool to
change it out anyway (LBS never did order the right one. oh well). the bar may be a little awkward
as it is a riser bar, but in that i am used to it, i may just need the riser bar, or a 1" longer
stem. I should be able to afford the cables and housings (forgot about them until Clyde mentioned
it). the cables i have are so frayed they would never thread back through a housing.
I'm sure i'll find something that i missed, though hopefully it won't be something real important.
~Travis
--
travis57 at megalink dot net
travis5765.homelinux.net, Primary Administrator TF Custom Electronic, Owner/Founder/Developer
(current project: Automotive exhaust flame-thrower)