RE: [CR]cotter pin fit

(Example: Component Manufacturers:Cinelli)

From: "W PAUL PATZKOWSKY" <oldtrikerider@q.com>
To: <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
Subject: RE: [CR]cotter pin fit
Date: Mon, 3 Mar 2008 11:17:31 +0000
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Thanks to all who replied to my question on this subject. I learned a few new things and found some cotter pins I didn't know that I had. Paul Patzkowsky Longmont CO> Date: Fri, 29 Feb 2008 21:00:42 -0500> To: classicrendezvous@b ikelist.org> From: johnb@oxford.net> Subject: Re: [CR]cotter pin fit> > At 12:21 AM 01/03/2008 +0000, W PAUL PATZKOWSKY wrote:> >> > I'm wondering if,
   as a temporary measure, one can use a shim such as a p> >iece of pop can t o improve the fit of cotter pins. I have a pair that are > >very close to h aving the proper taper and they may even work but I want to > >be sure. I'm
   also looking for cotter pins that fit even better as a perman> >ent replac ement.> > Be sure you have British size (9.5mm) cotter pins for British cra nks.> French and Italian are a bit smaller. Also, I have a pair that measur e> 9.49mm and a bunch I got on eBay, which are 9.27mm and would go in deepe r.> If yours are like that, they may look like they need to be shimmed. If in> doubt, Mark Stonich has good quality cotter pins.> http://bikesmithdesi gn.com/CotterPress/cotters.html> > John Betmanis> Woodstock, Ontario> Canad a> _______________________________________________> Classicrendezvous maili ng list> Classicrendezvous@bikelist.org> http://www.bikelist.org/mailman/li stinfo/classicrendezvous