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Old 02-02-2015, 03:32 PM   #4
Gary D
 
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Agree with Bfan, the races should be filled until the last ball won't fit without force. I used to run a 7400 Groupo on my Cannondale Crit frame I raced in the 80's and 90's, changed to Campy and high flange wheels later. I think I still have the old parts around somewhere (I never throw bicycle parts away!), just have to find the cassette and cluster to count. Best answer is to measure the bearing diameter and hit a quality bike shop for a bag O' bearings. I always just stock bags of all sizes and go from there. By the way, I still have and ride that Criterium frame! Hard to choose between that one and the 'ancient' Raleigh steel though. Depends whether I want fast or comfortable!
As for post two: Haters gonna be haters. Get a life dudes and dudettes!
Oh, and if they 'roll eyes' enough, they may spot a brain back there. Doubt it.

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