Re: RE: [CR]WANTED: 9mm DIA. chainring bolts

(Example: Component Manufacturers:Chater-Lea)

Date: Mon, 06 Feb 2006 17:42:45 -0500
From: <joebz@optonline.net>
Subject: Re: RE: [CR]WANTED: 9mm DIA. chainring bolts
In-reply-to: <3FFBC907DD03A34CA4410C5C745DEB12021755E6@wnimail.WoodsideNet.Com>
To: Eric Meddaugh <EricMeddaugh@AirgoNetworks.Com>
References: <3FFBC907DD03A34CA4410C5C745DEB12021755E6@wnimail.WoodsideNet.Com>
cc: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
cc: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org

I believe the TA bolts for the TA Pro crank, the ones that need a 4mm allen key, will fit.

Perhaps Bicycle Specialties has them.

Joe Bender-Zanoni
Great Notch, NJ


----- Original Message -----
From: Eric Meddaugh
Date: Mon, 06 Feb 2006 05:31:00 -0000
Subject: RE: [CR]WANTED: 9mm DIA. chainring bolts


> Jerry,

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\r?\n> Yes it is indeed the 3 arm crank of which you speak and can be seen

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\r?\n> http://www.retroraleighs.com/1978CompGS-full.jpg

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\r?\n> I couldn't believe it myself and was surprised that the ones I

\r?\n> bought on

\r?\n> ebay didn't fit. I pulled one from my bike and measured it with dial

\r?\n> calipers and was AGAIN surprised to see the .354" reading!

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\r?\n> Eric Meddaugh

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\r?\n> San Carlos, CA usa

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\r?\n> From: Jerome & Elizabeth Moos [mailto:jerrymoos@sbcglobal.net]

\r?\n> Sent: Monday, February 06, 2006 2:25 PM

\r?\n> To: Eric Meddaugh; classicrendezvous@bikelist.org

\r?\n> Subject: Re: [CR]WANTED: 9mm DIA. chainring bolts

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\r?\n> There was a three-arm Grand Sport crank which appeared on the Raleigh

\r?\n> Competition GS. Are you saying it takes different size chainring

\r?\n> boltsthan the Campy NR/SR five arm cranks? That surprises me,

\r?\n> although I

\r?\n> learn something every day.

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\r?\n> Regards,

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\r?\n> Jerry Moos

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\r?\n> Big Spring, TX

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\r?\n> Eric Meddaugh <EricMeddaugh@AirgoNetworks.Com> wrote:

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\r?\n> Hi All,

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\r?\n> Yes, 9mm in diameter, not the normal 10mm. I have a '78 Raleigh

\r?\n> Competition GS. The crank is Campy but only has 3 arms, might be

\r?\n> part of

\r?\n> the nuovo gran sport group (?). I've looked on ebay, shopped

\r?\n> online,

\r?\n> brick & mortar bike shops - no luck. Can anyone help? It would

\r?\n> be much

\r?\n> appreciated!

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\r?\n> Since I'm a newbie, a little about me: 52 y.o. live in bay area,

\r?\n> my 1st

\r?\n> "serious" bike was a '72 Raleigh Super Course, ended up selling

\r?\n> it in

\r?\n> early '80s and have missed it ever since. Bought a Peugeot PH10

\r?\n> to

\r?\n> replace it and have ridden that up until now but it just wasn't

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\r?\n> same. I've always lusted after a full Campy bike so finally

\r?\n> "upgraded"

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\r?\n> to a '78 Raleigh Comp GS a couple months ago and have since been

\r?\n> picking

\r?\n> up parts from ebay (mostly) to bring it back to original

\r?\n> condition. I

\r?\n> have learned a lot just by lurking around the archives here.

\r?\n> Thanks for

\r?\n> allowing me to join the group!

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\r?\n> Eric Meddaugh

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