Re: [RBW] help identify a small part and a source for it

2022-10-02 Thread Kim Hetzel
You are more than welcome, J J.
I was looking at metal fenders on that site and came across those and
thought of you.

Kim Hetzel
Yelm, WA.

On Sun, Oct 2, 2022, 12:41 PM J J  wrote:

> Thanks for the link, Kim, and to all who replied here. Very helpful!
>
> On Wednesday, September 28, 2022 at 3:21:45 PM UTC-4 krhe...@gmail.com
> wrote:
>
>>
>> https://www.modernbike.com/dia-compe-serrated-washer-for-rgc-agc--superbe-bag-of-10
>>
>> Hope this helps.
>>
>> Kim Hetzel
>> Yelm, WA.
>> On Wednesday, September 28, 2022 at 6:53:13 AM UTC-7 brok...@gmail.com
>> wrote:
>>
>>> It's been a while, but I used to buy these unthreaded aluminum spacers
>>> in lengths long enough to cut to exact size as needed. Granted, it's not
>>> clever reuse of readily available bike hardware, but I like the clean look
>>> of it, and you can fashion them into whatever size you need for the
>>> application:
>>>
>>> https://www.mcmaster.com/spacers/unthreaded-spacers/aluminum-unthreaded-spacers/system-of-measurement~metric/
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, September 28, 2022 at 7:48:56 AM UTC-4 Jennings wrote:
>>>
 I used a cork from a wine bottle.

 On Sunday, September 25, 2022 at 11:46:41 AM UTC-4 J J wrote:

> Thanks Mike Godwin, David, and Garth. I appreciate the suggestions and
> creative solutions!
>
> On Sunday, September 25, 2022 at 4:48:36 AM UTC-4 Garth wrote:
>
>> I like the idea of the plumbing washers and/or anything one wouldn't
>> normally consider !
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Re: [RBW] help identify a small part and a source for it

2022-10-02 Thread J J
Thanks for the link, Kim, and to all who replied here. Very helpful!

On Wednesday, September 28, 2022 at 3:21:45 PM UTC-4 krhe...@gmail.com 
wrote:

>
> https://www.modernbike.com/dia-compe-serrated-washer-for-rgc-agc--superbe-bag-of-10
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Kim Hetzel
> Yelm, WA.
> On Wednesday, September 28, 2022 at 6:53:13 AM UTC-7 brok...@gmail.com 
> wrote:
>
>> It's been a while, but I used to buy these unthreaded aluminum spacers in 
>> lengths long enough to cut to exact size as needed. Granted, it's not 
>> clever reuse of readily available bike hardware, but I like the clean look 
>> of it, and you can fashion them into whatever size you need for the 
>> application:
>>
>> https://www.mcmaster.com/spacers/unthreaded-spacers/aluminum-unthreaded-spacers/system-of-measurement~metric/
>>
>> On Wednesday, September 28, 2022 at 7:48:56 AM UTC-4 Jennings wrote:
>>
>>> I used a cork from a wine bottle.
>>>
>>> On Sunday, September 25, 2022 at 11:46:41 AM UTC-4 J J wrote:
>>>
 Thanks Mike Godwin, David, and Garth. I appreciate the suggestions and 
 creative solutions!

 On Sunday, September 25, 2022 at 4:48:36 AM UTC-4 Garth wrote:

> I like the idea of the plumbing washers and/or anything one wouldn't 
> normally consider !  



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Re: [RBW] help identify a small part and a source for it

2022-09-28 Thread Kim Hetzel
https://www.modernbike.com/dia-compe-serrated-washer-for-rgc-agc--superbe-bag-of-10

Hope this helps.

Kim Hetzel
Yelm, WA.
On Wednesday, September 28, 2022 at 6:53:13 AM UTC-7 brok...@gmail.com 
wrote:

> It's been a while, but I used to buy these unthreaded aluminum spacers in 
> lengths long enough to cut to exact size as needed. Granted, it's not 
> clever reuse of readily available bike hardware, but I like the clean look 
> of it, and you can fashion them into whatever size you need for the 
> application:
>
> https://www.mcmaster.com/spacers/unthreaded-spacers/aluminum-unthreaded-spacers/system-of-measurement~metric/
>
> On Wednesday, September 28, 2022 at 7:48:56 AM UTC-4 Jennings wrote:
>
>> I used a cork from a wine bottle.
>>
>> On Sunday, September 25, 2022 at 11:46:41 AM UTC-4 J J wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks Mike Godwin, David, and Garth. I appreciate the suggestions and 
>>> creative solutions!
>>>
>>> On Sunday, September 25, 2022 at 4:48:36 AM UTC-4 Garth wrote:
>>>
 I like the idea of the plumbing washers and/or anything one wouldn't 
 normally consider !  
>>>
>>>

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Re: [RBW] help identify a small part and a source for it

2022-09-28 Thread Brian Turner
It's been a while, but I used to buy these unthreaded aluminum spacers in 
lengths long enough to cut to exact size as needed. Granted, it's not 
clever reuse of readily available bike hardware, but I like the clean look 
of it, and you can fashion them into whatever size you need for the 
application:
https://www.mcmaster.com/spacers/unthreaded-spacers/aluminum-unthreaded-spacers/system-of-measurement~metric/

On Wednesday, September 28, 2022 at 7:48:56 AM UTC-4 Jennings wrote:

> I used a cork from a wine bottle.
>
> On Sunday, September 25, 2022 at 11:46:41 AM UTC-4 J J wrote:
>
>> Thanks Mike Godwin, David, and Garth. I appreciate the suggestions and 
>> creative solutions!
>>
>> On Sunday, September 25, 2022 at 4:48:36 AM UTC-4 Garth wrote:
>>
>>> I like the idea of the plumbing washers and/or anything one wouldn't 
>>> normally consider !  
>>
>>

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Re: [RBW] help identify a small part and a source for it

2022-09-28 Thread Jennings
I used a cork from a wine bottle.

On Sunday, September 25, 2022 at 11:46:41 AM UTC-4 J J wrote:

> Thanks Mike Godwin, David, and Garth. I appreciate the suggestions and 
> creative solutions!
>
> On Sunday, September 25, 2022 at 4:48:36 AM UTC-4 Garth wrote:
>
>> I like the idea of the plumbing washers and/or anything one wouldn't 
>> normally consider !  
>
>

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Re: [RBW] help identify a small part and a source for it

2022-09-25 Thread J J
Thanks Mike Godwin, David, and Garth. I appreciate the suggestions and 
creative solutions!

On Sunday, September 25, 2022 at 4:48:36 AM UTC-4 Garth wrote:

> I like the idea of the plumbing washers and/or anything one wouldn't 
> normally consider !  

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Re: [RBW] help identify a small part and a source for it

2022-09-25 Thread Garth
I like the idea of the plumbing washers and/or anything one wouldn't 
normally consider !  

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Re: [RBW] help identify a small part and a source for it

2022-09-24 Thread 'Hetchins52' via RBW Owners Bunch


Although I think the brass washers with raw metal frame would look great, 
I’ve taken a different approach to rear fender attachment to the chain stay 
bridge.

My solution has been to buy a hardware store variety-pack of plumbing 
washers. There are usually multiples of several types and the cylindrical 
or conical ones work well and often have an M5 or M4 size hole through the 
center.

I sandwich the fender material between two washers and put an M4 or M5 bolt 
through them and the chain-stay bridge with a Nylock nut at one end.

The compressible washers provide a yielding surface that is a bit 
friendlier to plastic (and, I’d assume aluminum) fenders, in the long run.

I’d include some pictures but I’m on the east coast while my bikes are in 
Berkeley. Will try to repost once I’m back home.

David Lipsky

PS: Found a photo of that area on my errand bike. Two conical washers on 
one side, a cylindrical and a flat stainless under the bolt head. Difficult to 
attach from iPad….
On Friday, September 23, 2022 at 5:27:06 PM UTC-4 Mike Godwin wrote:

> I use these nylon spacers from Ace Hardware, though the link is for 
> Granger  Spacers - Grainger Industrial Supply 
> 
>
> Mike SLO CA
>
> On Thursday, September 22, 2022 at 6:17:04 PM UTC-7 J J wrote:
>
>> Thanks Mike and Eric!
>>
>> On Thursday, September 22, 2022 at 2:26:52 PM UTC-4 eric swain wrote:
>>
>>> Serrated brake caliper washer. Most shops should have them. Presta valve 
>>> nuts would work for your application as well.
>>>
>>>
>>> https://www.benscycle.com/tektro-serrated-brake-washer--6-1x13-3-sb-silver-caliper-brake-part-tektro-24558-br7205/p?idsku=632011=CjwKCAjwyaWZBhBGEiwACslQo9dCDIEVn6kOCMX9vv3ySQKzgF2rR0IYMRmsnXOH7KsAyqFBGbCQSxoCRhMQAvD_BwE
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, September 20, 2022 at 8:42:29 PM UTC-7 Robert Tilley wrote:
>>>
 Looks like the concave washers that come on most brake pad hardware. 
 The LBS may have a pile of them. Or buy cheap brake pads just for the 
 washers.

 Robert Tilley
 San Diego, CA

 Sent from my iPhone

 On Sep 20, 2022, at 7:35 PM, J J  wrote:

 [image: washers spacers knurled.JPG]


 I’ve tried in vain to find these locally. I ask for “funky textured 
 lock washers/spacers” but folks in local shops look at me funny even when 
 I 
 show them the attached pic. So my terminology is clearly technically 
 incorrect! It’s a mystery. Riv used many of them on this Glorius build. 
 I’d 
 very much appreciate help knowing what they’re called and where I can 
 procure some. They do their job very well. Thanks!

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Re: [RBW] help identify a small part and a source for it

2022-09-23 Thread Mike Godwin
I use these nylon spacers from Ace Hardware, though the link is for 
Granger  Spacers - Grainger Industrial Supply 


Mike SLO CA

On Thursday, September 22, 2022 at 6:17:04 PM UTC-7 J J wrote:

> Thanks Mike and Eric!
>
> On Thursday, September 22, 2022 at 2:26:52 PM UTC-4 eric swain wrote:
>
>> Serrated brake caliper washer. Most shops should have them. Presta valve 
>> nuts would work for your application as well.
>>
>>
>> https://www.benscycle.com/tektro-serrated-brake-washer--6-1x13-3-sb-silver-caliper-brake-part-tektro-24558-br7205/p?idsku=632011=CjwKCAjwyaWZBhBGEiwACslQo9dCDIEVn6kOCMX9vv3ySQKzgF2rR0IYMRmsnXOH7KsAyqFBGbCQSxoCRhMQAvD_BwE
>>
>> On Tuesday, September 20, 2022 at 8:42:29 PM UTC-7 Robert Tilley wrote:
>>
>>> Looks like the concave washers that come on most brake pad hardware. The 
>>> LBS may have a pile of them. Or buy cheap brake pads just for the washers.
>>>
>>> Robert Tilley
>>> San Diego, CA
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>
>>> On Sep 20, 2022, at 7:35 PM, J J  wrote:
>>>
>>> [image: washers spacers knurled.JPG]
>>>
>>>
>>> I’ve tried in vain to find these locally. I ask for “funky textured lock 
>>> washers/spacers” but folks in local shops look at me funny even when I show 
>>> them the attached pic. So my terminology is clearly technically incorrect! 
>>> It’s a mystery. Riv used many of them on this Glorius build. I’d very much 
>>> appreciate help knowing what they’re called and where I can procure some. 
>>> They do their job very well. Thanks!
>>>
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>>> 
>>> .
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Re: [RBW] help identify a small part and a source for it

2022-09-22 Thread J J
Thanks Mike and Eric!

On Thursday, September 22, 2022 at 2:26:52 PM UTC-4 eric swain wrote:

> Serrated brake caliper washer. Most shops should have them. Presta valve 
> nuts would work for your application as well.
>
>
> https://www.benscycle.com/tektro-serrated-brake-washer--6-1x13-3-sb-silver-caliper-brake-part-tektro-24558-br7205/p?idsku=632011=CjwKCAjwyaWZBhBGEiwACslQo9dCDIEVn6kOCMX9vv3ySQKzgF2rR0IYMRmsnXOH7KsAyqFBGbCQSxoCRhMQAvD_BwE
>
> On Tuesday, September 20, 2022 at 8:42:29 PM UTC-7 Robert Tilley wrote:
>
>> Looks like the concave washers that come on most brake pad hardware. The 
>> LBS may have a pile of them. Or buy cheap brake pads just for the washers.
>>
>> Robert Tilley
>> San Diego, CA
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>> On Sep 20, 2022, at 7:35 PM, J J  wrote:
>>
>> [image: washers spacers knurled.JPG]
>>
>>
>> I’ve tried in vain to find these locally. I ask for “funky textured lock 
>> washers/spacers” but folks in local shops look at me funny even when I show 
>> them the attached pic. So my terminology is clearly technically incorrect! 
>> It’s a mystery. Riv used many of them on this Glorius build. I’d very much 
>> appreciate help knowing what they’re called and where I can procure some. 
>> They do their job very well. Thanks!
>>
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>> 
>> .
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>>
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Re: [RBW] help identify a small part and a source for it

2022-09-22 Thread eric swain
Serrated brake caliper washer. Most shops should have them. Presta valve 
nuts would work for your application as well.

https://www.benscycle.com/tektro-serrated-brake-washer--6-1x13-3-sb-silver-caliper-brake-part-tektro-24558-br7205/p?idsku=632011=CjwKCAjwyaWZBhBGEiwACslQo9dCDIEVn6kOCMX9vv3ySQKzgF2rR0IYMRmsnXOH7KsAyqFBGbCQSxoCRhMQAvD_BwE

On Tuesday, September 20, 2022 at 8:42:29 PM UTC-7 Robert Tilley wrote:

> Looks like the concave washers that come on most brake pad hardware. The 
> LBS may have a pile of them. Or buy cheap brake pads just for the washers.
>
> Robert Tilley
> San Diego, CA
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Sep 20, 2022, at 7:35 PM, J J  wrote:
>
> [image: washers spacers knurled.JPG]
>
>
> I’ve tried in vain to find these locally. I ask for “funky textured lock 
> washers/spacers” but folks in local shops look at me funny even when I show 
> them the attached pic. So my terminology is clearly technically incorrect! 
> It’s a mystery. Riv used many of them on this Glorius build. I’d very much 
> appreciate help knowing what they’re called and where I can procure some. 
> They do their job very well. Thanks!
>
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Re: [RBW] help identify a small part and a source for it

2022-09-20 Thread J J
Thanks for the quick responses! Jay, they are similar to but larger than 
the presta valve screws, and have different texture. Brian, thanks for the 
name suggestion. Joe, you’re right — a set of the Tektro 559s I sold 
recently had some of these washers, and I made sure to send them along with 
the brakes. Robert, thanks for the suggestion on how I might find some. 

I appreciate all the help!

On Tuesday, September 20, 2022 at 11:42:29 PM UTC-4 Robert Tilley wrote:

> Looks like the concave washers that come on most brake pad hardware. The 
> LBS may have a pile of them. Or buy cheap brake pads just for the washers.
>
> Robert Tilley
> San Diego, CA
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Sep 20, 2022, at 7:35 PM, J J  wrote:
>
> [image: washers spacers knurled.JPG]
>
>
> I’ve tried in vain to find these locally. I ask for “funky textured lock 
> washers/spacers” but folks in local shops look at me funny even when I show 
> them the attached pic. So my terminology is clearly technically incorrect! 
> It’s a mystery. Riv used many of them on this Glorius build. I’d very much 
> appreciate help knowing what they’re called and where I can procure some. 
> They do their job very well. Thanks!
>
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Re: [RBW] help identify a small part and a source for it

2022-09-20 Thread Brian Turner
Try “wedge lock washers”.On Sep 20, 2022, at 10:39 PM, Jay Lonner  wrote:Aren’t those the little rings that screw onto Presta valves?Jay LonnerBellingham, WASent from my Atari 400On Sep 20, 2022, at 7:35 PM, J J  wrote:I’ve tried in vain to find these locally. I ask for “funky textured lock washers/spacers” but folks in local shops look at me funny even when I show them the attached pic. So my terminology is clearly technically incorrect! It’s a mystery. Riv used many of them on this Glorius build. I’d very much appreciate help knowing what they’re called and where I can procure some. They do their job very well. Thanks!



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Re: [RBW] help identify a small part and a source for it

2022-09-20 Thread Jay Lonner
Aren’t those the little rings that screw onto Presta valves?

Jay Lonner
Bellingham, WA

Sent from my Atari 400

> On Sep 20, 2022, at 7:35 PM, J J  wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> I’ve tried in vain to find these locally. I ask for “funky textured lock 
> washers/spacers” but folks in local shops look at me funny even when I show 
> them the attached pic. So my terminology is clearly technically incorrect! 
> It’s a mystery. Riv used many of them on this Glorius build. I’d very much 
> appreciate help knowing what they’re called and where I can procure some. 
> They do their job very well. Thanks!
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