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    Campagnolo Euclid brakes- do they fit touring rims?

    Dear Elev 12k, Thanks for the info.
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    Campagnolo Euclid brakes- do they fit touring rims?

    Dear David, Thanks for the info! Do you know if the ugly Euclid link wires could be replaced with Shimano ones?
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    Campagnolo Euclid brakes- do they fit touring rims?

    I'm thinking about spending a small fortune on a Campagnolo Euclid brakeset just for the cantilever brakes themselves. Does anyone know if they will fit touring bike rims 22 mm wide?
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    1 Road Professional Handlebars?

    Thanks Dear Girilla, Thanks, but these handlebars are flat, sort of a North Road style.
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    1 Road Professional Handlebars?

    Do you know where I can get one NOS?
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    1 Road Professional Handlebars?

    Actually they're SR Road Professional handlebars.
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    1 Road Professional Handlebars?

    Does anyone know who made the Toulouse/Tourist style handlebars that say "1" and "Road Professional" on the front near the bulge for the stem? They're about twenty years old. Are they British, French or other?
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    Edco Competition Triple inner chainring BCD?

    Dear Jim, You must be right about 86mm. Thanks a lot for the link!
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    Edco Competition Triple inner chainring BCD?

    Edco Competition Triple inner chainring BCD Dear Jim, Thanks a lot! I'm going to contact Edco about a replacement ring. Using your formula, the inner chainring BCD turns out to be 85mm. Cheers, DD
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    Edco Competition Triple inner chainring BCD?

    I have an Edco Competition Triple chainring set from the late 80s. Slowly the innermost, granny chainring is wearing out and it's time to replace it. Friends have told me the BCD of this is non-standard, i.e., not 74mm. Does anyone know the BCD, and who else might have made one that size...
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    English thread freewheel to fit Italian thread hub?

    Thanks for the reassurance. Since posting my question, I found the following info on Sheldon Brown's glossary on the Net: Italian threading is a curious mixture of metric and British. Diameters are specified in millimeters, but threads are in threads-per-inch! In addition, the thread angle is...
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    English thread freewheel to fit Italian thread hub?

    I just purchased a NOS freewheel style Mavic 550RD rear hub sight unseen which the seller claimed had English threads. It turns out that they are actually Italian thread 35mmX24 tpi. Will I be able to fit a normal English thread Shimano freewheel onto the hub? I haven't tried because I want to...
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