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Old October 21st 04, 06:10 AM
Gemma Kernich
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"Jack Russell" wrote in message
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Last time I was in Clarence Street Cycles they had them, I will try to
remember to look tomorrow

Well they had some koolstop pads cannot tell you what type.

The ones we're all after are shimano-road compatible, the orange/salmon
colour. Not black.... let me know!
Gemma


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Old October 21st 04, 08:24 AM
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Gemma Kernich wrote:
"Jack Russell" wrote in message
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Last time I was in Clarence Street Cycles they had them, I will try to
remember to look tomorrow


Well they had some koolstop pads cannot tell you what type.


The ones we're all after are shimano-road compatible, the orange/salmon
colour. Not black.... let me know!
Gemma


Almost certain they were black,they did say Shimano compatible though.
Forgot to ask in Cheeky Monkey.

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Old October 22nd 04, 02:42 AM
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Gemma Kernich wrote:
"Jack Russell" wrote in message
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Last time I was in Clarence Street Cycles they had them, I will try to
remember to look tomorrow


Well they had some koolstop pads cannot tell you what type.


The ones we're all after are shimano-road compatible, the orange/salmon
colour. Not black.... let me know!
Gemma


Clarence Street have both colours (black and salmon)(plus black for
Campy). They are part no C89 (both seem to have the same number). They
both say to fit Shimano ST-740. $25 a pair. The salmon ones are hidden
at the back which is why I did not see them last time.

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Old October 26th 04, 09:08 PM
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On Fri, 22 Oct 2004 11:42:27 +1000, Jack Russell wrote:

Clarence Street have both colours (black and salmon)(plus black for
Campy). They are part no C89 (both seem to have the same number). They
both say to fit Shimano ST-740. $25 a pair. The salmon ones are hidden
at the back which is why I did not see them last time.


Uh?

I asked them a few weeks ago, and they said they didn't
stock them! Maybe they just mean not *currently* in stock.

*shrug*

-kt

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Old October 26th 04, 10:34 PM
Jack Russell
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kingsley wrote:
On Fri, 22 Oct 2004 11:42:27 +1000, Jack Russell wrote:


Clarence Street have both colours (black and salmon)(plus black for
Campy). They are part no C89 (both seem to have the same number). They
both say to fit Shimano ST-740. $25 a pair. The salmon ones are hidden
at the back which is why I did not see them last time.



Uh?

I asked them a few weeks ago, and they said they didn't
stock them! Maybe they just mean not *currently* in stock.

*shrug*

-kt


What can I say! They were certainly hanging on yhe rack
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Old October 28th 04, 09:36 PM
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On Wed, 27 Oct 2004 07:34:58 +1000, Jack Russell wrote:

I asked them a few weeks ago, and they said they didn't
stock them! Maybe they just mean not *currently* in stock.


What can I say! They were certainly hanging on yhe rack


Yeah I had a look when I was in there yesterday.

What I really want is some of the other colours.
I have some yellow ones on the tandem, I don't know
how long they'll last (very soft) but they work
fantastically. I'm guessing they don't make these
anymore... the LBS at Tuggerah (before it was bought out)
used to stock the whole range of koolstop pads.
Not sure what they've got now, every time I go in
there the staff seem to rub me the wrong way.

-kt


 




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