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Old 10-13-22, 05:12 PM
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Bits and bobs, odds and ends.

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Front hubs
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Mavic 500? I think. Butter smooth, 28 hole, w/ Campagnolo QR. Sold
Campagnolo 28 hole, W/ QR. Smooth, but feels like the grease is a bit stiff. Sold
LX Parallax 32 hole with hex head skewer. Smooth. $25





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Cinelli. 110mm / 26.4 / 1" Quill. Not perfect, but pretty nice. Pending
ITM Italmanubri Eclipse. 140mm, looks like a 22 degree, 1" quill. Perfect for that way too small frame you can't get rid of. SOLD
3TTT EVOL Hinged. 105mm, 1" expander. Smoked chrome. SOLD
The usual zig-zags and scuffs, let me know if you need more photos.




Derailleurs
XT FD-M-736 Front derailleur NOS or darn near NOS. Includes original box. Nearly flawless. 31.8 clamp, top pull. $30



LX Derailleur Lot. LX RD M-567 rear derailleur, in better condition than most I see. LX FD M-567 front derailleur. Top Pull 34.9 low clamp, LX500 M-500 Front Derailleur. 28.6 bottom pull. Sold




Omni Racer Italian thread cartridge bottom bracket, square taper. 103mm. Fits with the Dura-Ace 7410, or would be great for a track bike. Pretty smooth, maybe only 500 miles on it. $25


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Mavic hub and Deore derailleur lot please! Actually...add the Campy hub too please.

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Old 10-13-22, 05:55 PM
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Those Omni Racer BBS are pretty nice
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Those Omni Racer BBS are pretty nice
Parallax hub is what I was paging you for. Then it hit me after the post that you were probably looking for rear hubs.
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I don't mind sharing if the OP doesn't object - I don't really need both of them right now.
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Ok
prolly not the place to ask. But since I’m new to Japanese components, on the paralux hubs. What is the diff between LX, ST, and STX?
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Originally Posted by Robvolz
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prolly not the place to ask. But since I’m new to Japanese components, on the paralux hubs. What is the diff between LX, ST, and STX?
I've had all of them at some point. As far as I can tell, the difference is price.
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Originally Posted by Robvolz
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prolly not the place to ask. But since I’m new to Japanese components, on the paralux hubs. What is the diff between LX, ST, and STX?
Agree with Krakhaus...there is a bit better seal, fit and machining with the Deore level, but the STX are fantastic.
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Originally Posted by jdawginsc
Parallax hub is what I was paging you for. Then it hit me after the post that you were probably looking for rear hubs.

I saw that, but I’m looking fir a pair. Silver preferred. Thanks for the heads up though
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