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Dervin wrote:
> I've lost the bolt for my TL-LD1100 If it's from the light bracket, you can get replacement Cateye brackets from Wiggle, etc. > and I've round over the bolt for > the brakes on my Allez 24. Where can I purchase replacements? What part of the brake is it from? Try your local hardware shop if it looks like an ordinary bolt. Tip: Never throw away any bike part or accessory without first stripping it down and removing all the nuts and bolts. Every cyclist should have a box of such junk. ~PB |
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I've lost the bolt for my TL-LD1100 and I've round over the bolt for the
brakes on my Allez 24. Where can I purchase replacements? |
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Dervin <Dervin@Dervin.Dervin> writes:
> I've lost the bolt for my TL-LD1100 and I've round over the bolt for the > brakes on my Allez 24. Where can I purchase replacements? Cycle Surgery branches generally have more Cateye fittings than you can shake a particularly rattly stick at, if you're in London. Can't help with the other, sorry. -dan |
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On 31 May, 00:35, "Pete Biggs"
<p...@pomegranateremovehighlyimpracticalfruitbiggs.tc> wrote: > Tip: Never throw away any bike part or accessory without first stripping it > down and removing all the nuts and bolts. Every cyclist should have a box > of such junk. ^^^^ I believe you may have misspelt 'useful spare parts.' J |
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<john.sabine@gmail.com> wrote in message news:c9cf3e97-c334-4f38-8625-c8bbc414b1f8@r66g2000hsg.googlegroups.com... > On 31 May, 00:35, "Pete Biggs" > <p...@pomegranateremovehighlyimpracticalfruitbiggs.tc> wrote: > >> Tip: Never throw away any bike part or accessory without first stripping >> it >> down and removing all the nuts and bolts. Every cyclist should have a >> box >> of such junk. > ^^^^ > I believe you may have misspelt 'useful spare parts.' > > J We really could do with an exchange web site for such stuff. -- David Lloyd Time flys when you're having fun. Your luggage flys only after you've left Terminal 5. |
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"David Lloyd" <dldl11345@blueyonder.co.uk> writes:
><john.sabine@gmail.com> wrote in message >news:c9cf3e97-c334-4f38-8625-c8bbc414b1f8@r66g2000hsg.googlegroups.com... >> On 31 May, 00:35, "Pete Biggs" >> <p...@pomegranateremovehighlyimpracticalfruitbiggs.tc> wrote: >> >>> Tip: Never throw away any bike part or accessory without first stripping >>> it >>> down and removing all the nuts and bolts. Every cyclist should have a >>> box >>> of such junk. >> ^^^^ >> I believe you may have misspelt 'useful spare parts.' >> >> J >We really could do with an exchange web site for such stuff. For some reason the title of this thread brings to mind all those emails that want to sell me bigger parts.... Roos - just back from shopping for Soreen, beans, mustard and bones |
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On Sat, 31 May 2008 09:29:47 +0100
"David Lloyd" <dldl11345@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote: > We really could do with an exchange web site for such stuff. > It's one thing offering to dig through the bits box for a particular part, but quite another listing everything in it on the off-chance that something will be useful to someone. |
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Rob Morley wrote:
>> We really could do with an exchange web site for such stuff. >> > It's one thing offering to dig through the bits box for a particular > part, but quite another listing everything in it on the off-chance > that something will be useful to someone. Absolutely. "Bits box" in my case is a euphemism for a house full of j..., er, useful spare parts. ~PB |
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john.sabine@gmail.com wrote:
> On 31 May, 00:35, "Pete Biggs" >>Tip: Never throw away any bike part or accessory without first stripping it >>down and removing all the nuts and bolts. Every cyclist should have a box >>of such junk. > ^^^^ > I believe you may have misspelt 'useful spare parts.' Yes. At a Dr Bike last week someone was short of nuts for some bolts attaching the mudguards. The allen key nuts from V-brakes fitted perfectly. I usually keep them and some of the washers when throwing away worn-out pads. Washers are at least as important to keep as nuts and bolts - you never know when you'll need 5 to make something fit. Colin McKenzie -- No-one has ever proved that cycle helmets make cycling any safer at the population level, and anyway cycling is about as safe per mile as walking. Make an informed choice - visit www.cyclehelmets.org. |
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On 31/05/2008 17:50, Pete Biggs wrote:
> Absolutely. "Bits box" in my case is a euphemism for a house full of j..., > er, useful spare parts. You are me and ICMFP. -- Danny Colyer <http://www.redpedals.co.uk> Reply address is valid, but that on my website is checked more often "The plural of anecdote is not data" - Frank Kotsonis |
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On Sat, 31 May 2008 01:35:21 +0200, Pete Biggs wrote:
> If it's from the light bracket, you can get replacement Cateye brackets from > Wiggle, etc. Found a bracket on there that will do the job. I'll try in my LBS see if they sell them. |
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Rob Morley wrote: > On Sat, 31 May 2008 09:29:47 +0100 > "David Lloyd" <dldl11345@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote: > >> We really could do with an exchange web site for such stuff. >> > It's one thing offering to dig through the bits box for a particular > part, but quite another listing everything in it on the off-chance that > something will be useful to someone. I think listing everything in my junk boxes would be a bit of a waste of time, but I bet many people have a few rare items that it might be worth listing, especially things that you have bought and never used, or taken off the bike still in a usable condition. |
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On Sat, 31 May 2008 22:44:19 +0000, Dervin wrote:
> On Sat, 31 May 2008 01:35:21 +0200, Pete Biggs wrote: >> If it's from the light bracket, you can get replacement Cateye brackets from >> Wiggle, etc. > > Found a bracket on there that will do the job. I'll try in my LBS see if > they sell them. I'm so dumb. Went to my LBS and found a bracket for £1.99. Got it home and immediately started changing it over. When I took the old one off I found the nut was already in there, I'd just put the bolt in at the wrong end. On putting the new bracket in with my spares I found I'd already got a spare bracket that must have come with the light. Argh!! |
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