Re: [CR] Questions about a spoke id & Campy alloy freewheel

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Date: Mon, 17 Aug 2009 17:06:55 -0400
From: "Michael Schmidt" <mdschmidt56@verizon.net>
To: michael haddad <haddawad399@hotmail.com>, <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
Thread-topic: [CR] Questions about a spoke id & Campy alloy freewheel
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Subject: Re: [CR] Questions about a spoke id & Campy alloy freewheel


Michael,

I am sure that Dave Perry has the freewheel remover that you need. Try him first. I have a couple of those removers (bicycle research and Campagnolo with handle.) You have plans to visit NJ anytime soon? I'd be happy to remove the freewheel for you.

Michael D. Schmidt Millington, NJ

On 8/17/09 2:51 PM, "michael haddad" <haddawad399@hotmail.com> wrote:
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> I would appreciate any help you can give me with these two issues:
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> 1- I acquired a wheel built with a Campagnolo 50th anniversary hub and the
> spokes laced to it have a large letter "S" on the heads. They appear to be
> stainless steel, straight 15 gauge. Can anyone tell me what company made these
> spokes? The only name I can think of is Sapim, but I do not know if they were
> in business back in 1983.
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> 2- This same wheel has a Campagnolo alloy 6-speed freewheel on it I that want
> to remove. Both of my two-prong tools (Suntour, Bicycle Research) have a
> larger diameter, are too big and won't fit it. Does anyone know which tool
> will fit it and where I can find one?
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> Thank you in advance for your help.
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> Michael Haddad
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> Brooklyn, New York, USA
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