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Old March 22nd 04, 12:46 AM
Dan Daniel
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Default Sachs Dual-drive (3x7) in 36H?

On 21 Mar 2004 17:04:17 -0800, phtp@pureheart (Pureheart) wrote:

Criminy, is it just me or is it impossible to get any useful information out
of the Sachs website w/ Lynx or old browsers?

Anwyay, I have a 36H rim lying around and was trying to find out if the
Sachs 3x7 hub (now called "Dual Drive, I guess) is available in a 36H model
or not.

How about the Spectro-7 or the SA 7 speed equivalent? Those might be fun, as
well.

pH


http://www.sheldonbrown.com/harris/sram.html


On a different note: Just put my *last* 27" Avocet Duro and Michelin on my
commute road bike. No more of those great 27" tires left in my cycling
career.....sniff.


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Old March 22nd 04, 12:46 AM
Dan Daniel
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Default Sachs Dual-drive (3x7) in 36H?

On 21 Mar 2004 17:04:17 -0800, phtp@pureheart (Pureheart) wrote:

Criminy, is it just me or is it impossible to get any useful information out
of the Sachs website w/ Lynx or old browsers?

Anwyay, I have a 36H rim lying around and was trying to find out if the
Sachs 3x7 hub (now called "Dual Drive, I guess) is available in a 36H model
or not.

How about the Spectro-7 or the SA 7 speed equivalent? Those might be fun, as
well.

pH


http://www.sheldonbrown.com/harris/sram.html


On a different note: Just put my *last* 27" Avocet Duro and Michelin on my
commute road bike. No more of those great 27" tires left in my cycling
career.....sniff.


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Old March 22nd 04, 01:04 AM
Pureheart
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Default Sachs Dual-drive (3x7) in 36H?

Criminy, is it just me or is it impossible to get any useful information out
of the Sachs website w/ Lynx or old browsers?

Anwyay, I have a 36H rim lying around and was trying to find out if the
Sachs 3x7 hub (now called "Dual Drive, I guess) is available in a 36H model
or not.

How about the Spectro-7 or the SA 7 speed equivalent? Those might be fun, as
well.

pH


On a different note: Just put my *last* 27" Avocet Duro and Michelin on my
commute road bike. No more of those great 27" tires left in my cycling
career.....sniff.

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Old March 22nd 04, 03:13 AM
A Muzi
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Default Sachs Dual-drive (3x7) in 36H?

On 21 Mar 2004 17:04:17 -0800, phtp@pureheart (Pureheart) wrote:
Criminy, is it just me or is it impossible to get any useful information out
of the Sachs website w/ Lynx or old browsers?
Anwyay, I have a 36H rim lying around and was trying to find out if the
Sachs 3x7 hub (now called "Dual Drive, I guess) is available in a 36H model
or not.
How about the Spectro-7 or the SA 7 speed equivalent? Those might be fun, as
well.


Dan Daniel wrote:
http://www.sheldonbrown.com/harris/sram.html
On a different note: Just put my *last* 27" Avocet Duro and Michelin on my
commute road bike. No more of those great 27" tires left in my cycling
career.....sniff.


SRAM DualDrive is available 36h.
SRAM Seven also 36h. (We build quite a few wheels with that
hub, no brake, CB and drum models)
Michelin World Tour 27" is a current tire ( we have 'em!)

--
Andrew Muzi
www.yellowjersey.org
Open every day since 1 April, 1971

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Old March 22nd 04, 03:13 AM
A Muzi
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Default Sachs Dual-drive (3x7) in 36H?

On 21 Mar 2004 17:04:17 -0800, phtp@pureheart (Pureheart) wrote:
Criminy, is it just me or is it impossible to get any useful information out
of the Sachs website w/ Lynx or old browsers?
Anwyay, I have a 36H rim lying around and was trying to find out if the
Sachs 3x7 hub (now called "Dual Drive, I guess) is available in a 36H model
or not.
How about the Spectro-7 or the SA 7 speed equivalent? Those might be fun, as
well.


Dan Daniel wrote:
http://www.sheldonbrown.com/harris/sram.html
On a different note: Just put my *last* 27" Avocet Duro and Michelin on my
commute road bike. No more of those great 27" tires left in my cycling
career.....sniff.


SRAM DualDrive is available 36h.
SRAM Seven also 36h. (We build quite a few wheels with that
hub, no brake, CB and drum models)
Michelin World Tour 27" is a current tire ( we have 'em!)

--
Andrew Muzi
www.yellowjersey.org
Open every day since 1 April, 1971

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Old March 22nd 04, 04:33 AM
Tom Sherman
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Default Sachs Dual-drive (3x7) in 36H?

Pureheart wrote:

Criminy, is it just me or is it impossible to get any useful information out
of the Sachs website w/ Lynx or old browsers?

Anwyay, I have a 36H rim lying around and was trying to find out if the
Sachs 3x7 hub (now called "Dual Drive, I guess) is available in a 36H model
or not.

How about the Spectro-7 or the SA 7 speed equivalent? Those might be fun, as
well.


I have a bike with a SRAM (nee Sachs) Spectro 3x7 hub and it has 36
spoke holes.

The SRAM website is one of the annoying types typical of larger
corporations that have too many gimmicks and assume everyone has the
latest plug-ins and a broadband connection.

--
Tom Sherman - Quad Cities (Illinois Side)

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Old March 22nd 04, 04:33 AM
Tom Sherman
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Default Sachs Dual-drive (3x7) in 36H?

Pureheart wrote:

Criminy, is it just me or is it impossible to get any useful information out
of the Sachs website w/ Lynx or old browsers?

Anwyay, I have a 36H rim lying around and was trying to find out if the
Sachs 3x7 hub (now called "Dual Drive, I guess) is available in a 36H model
or not.

How about the Spectro-7 or the SA 7 speed equivalent? Those might be fun, as
well.


I have a bike with a SRAM (nee Sachs) Spectro 3x7 hub and it has 36
spoke holes.

The SRAM website is one of the annoying types typical of larger
corporations that have too many gimmicks and assume everyone has the
latest plug-ins and a broadband connection.

--
Tom Sherman - Quad Cities (Illinois Side)

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Old March 23rd 04, 02:05 AM
Pureheart
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Default Sachs Dual-drive (3x7) in 36H?

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Dan Daniel wrote:
http://www.sheldonbrown.com/harris/sram.html
On a different note: Just put my *last* 27" Avocet Duro and Michelin on my
commute road bike. No more of those great 27" tires left in my cycling
career.....sniff.


SRAM DualDrive is available 36h.
SRAM Seven also 36h. (We build quite a few wheels with that
hub, no brake, CB and drum models)
Michelin World Tour 27" is a current tire ( we have 'em!)

--
Andrew Muzi
www.yellowjersey.org
Open every day since 1 April, 1971


Well! Thanks for the good news on all fronts.
pH


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Old March 23rd 04, 02:05 AM
Pureheart
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Default Sachs Dual-drive (3x7) in 36H?

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Dan Daniel wrote:
http://www.sheldonbrown.com/harris/sram.html
On a different note: Just put my *last* 27" Avocet Duro and Michelin on my
commute road bike. No more of those great 27" tires left in my cycling
career.....sniff.


SRAM DualDrive is available 36h.
SRAM Seven also 36h. (We build quite a few wheels with that
hub, no brake, CB and drum models)
Michelin World Tour 27" is a current tire ( we have 'em!)

--
Andrew Muzi
www.yellowjersey.org
Open every day since 1 April, 1971


Well! Thanks for the good news on all fronts.
pH


 




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