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11 hours ago, JasperNel said:

Anyone know where I can get some of these headset bearings in Cape Town/ Stellenbosch for my vintage Benino Iron man39E4B54D-28A3-45FA-BBB6-2AEC90A3DAB9.jpeg.59fe558123f48706c71dbf9a6edb8339.jpeg

 

 

Mark at Marks Bicycle Workshop in Bellville should be able to help you out. Alternatively, buy a small packet of bearings and dump the race and repack them loose.

 

 

 

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13 hours ago, JasperNel said:

Anyone know where I can get some of these headset bearings in Cape Town/ Stellenbosch for my vintage Benino Iron man39E4B54D-28A3-45FA-BBB6-2AEC90A3DAB9.jpeg.59fe558123f48706c71dbf9a6edb8339.jpeg

I got some of those from Bridge Cycles.

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Thank you everyone,

 

Where would one get the SLR hoods in the picture below. Mine is as the Afrikaans man would say "gaar duif"16A01373-7905-4C36-9C4D-D7E37351D805.jpeg.c2a65fabf24142e0eb2ed36754edf2c3.jpeg

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Thank you Buff. Apparently Jasper is looking for cheaper hoods. My cost price is R465 and I sell them for R500 a pair ????

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Hi Guys, I am bringing a Babelegi express back to life. It’s got Shimano 105 brake leavers with campy hoods. The calipers are Zeus 2001 (made in Spain) a bit of a mix and match. Should I try and get 105 calipers with Shimano hoods or rather try and source campy leavers? 

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Getting Campagnolo levers is getting very hard to find and expensive. I would recommend you replace the hoods. Cheaper option. PM to order (I have stock).

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45 minutes ago, Loose cog said:

Getting Campagnolo levers is getting very hard to find and expensive. I would recommend you replace the hoods. Cheaper option. PM to order (I have stock).

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Thanks, I’m still undecided as to which way I want to go. At least I know where to get the hoods. 
 

The brake calipers and crank is Zeus. 

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Thanks, that is some bike porn right there. Lovely for reference but I think you are right. Those parts will be extremely hard to find. 

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Here is another one of my finds. Peugeot Rapport. From what I’ve been told, early ‘70’s, built in Springs and around that time a lot of these bikes were sponsored for cyclists racing in local races. All original components 

 

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On 10/4/2021 at 7:42 PM, Diedrich said:

Here is my bike build, a pawn shop Hansom with mixed and matched  parts transformed into something fun to ride.

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Very nice, what tubing is it?

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13 minutes ago, Knersboy said:

Very nice, what tubing is it?

Reynolds 525, in the early 90’s I had a Peugeot with Reynolds 653 tubing. Riding this steel frame brings back fond memories 

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3 minutes ago, Diedrich said:

Reynolds 525, in the early 90’s I had a Peugeot with Reynolds 653 tubing. Riding this steel frame brings back fond memories 

I had a Hansom 653, still looking for that frame, my mom flogged it when I was gallivanting in Europe.

My current road bike is a Hansom 708, was my mates, his mom didn’t flog it.

 

I therefore have a real soft spot for old Hansoms. I am still looking for a 53cm, 753 Hansom. 

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