Anyone ever hear of a parts builder OMAS.

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Joel Stern

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Jul 26, 2020, 11:04:54 AM7/26/20
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They seen to have worked with campy for a bit.  Any info is appreciated.  

Thanks

Joel

Brewster Fong

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Jul 26, 2020, 11:10:15 AM7/26/20
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There is a page on them at the Classic Rendezvous site:


I remember buying this part kit way back in the mid to late 80s. I still may have a nut or something in my box, but the parts were really light!


Good Luck!

Joel Stern

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Jul 26, 2020, 1:52:51 PM7/26/20
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Brewster, that was the only thing I could find. I may just take a chance and buy the NOS hubs I found. Thanks

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Jul 26, 2020, 2:04:52 PM7/26/20
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Yeah, I think they stopped making bike parts like 40 years ago. But that doesn't mean what you found isn't good! If it works for you, I say go for it! Good Luck!

Joel Stern

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Jul 26, 2020, 2:09:47 PM7/26/20
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Thanks Brewster, I am waiting to hear back from the seller

Garth

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Jul 26, 2020, 2:10:16 PM7/26/20
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No chances required Joel, they're excellent hubs. I remember seeing the brand in cycle racing books back in the day.


The O.M.A.S. company was started in 1960 in Bologna, Italy, as a job shop for the famed Weber carburetor company. Two years later the company began began making parts for Ruota Amadori, a maker of high-performance magnesium alloy wheels for motorcycles and cars. The Amadori firm was acquired by Campagnolo, which led to OMAS's producing parts for Campagnolo as well. OMAS made titanium bolts and axles for the Campagnolo Super Record group.

The OMAS-Campagnolo relationship lasted until 1977.

Given OMAS's expertise in producing components in exotic alloys, it wasn't long before the company began making bicycle parts on its own. The project started at the request of cyclists who wanted lighter, yet still reliable components. OMAS began designing and testing parts in 1974, and in 1975 started making some light alloy lightening pieces for bikes. From there, OMAS went on to making hubs, headsets, cranksets, bottom brackets and bottle cages.

The products were deservedly well-received. They were beautifully designed and made. They gave superb, reliable service

The firm has since folded. We can find no sign of the company after the mid-1980s.

Joel Stern

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Jul 26, 2020, 4:01:02 PM7/26/20
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  Hey Joel, the hubs in that listing are not OMAS hubs !  They don't even have a brand label on them. OMAS rear hubs were 126mm and they went out of business before 135mm hubs were even invented for mtb's. The axle assembly looks very cheap, The QR appears aftermarket.   The seller used a brand name(with a question mark) to get attention, then in the listing said "don't know the maker". That's a misrepresentation of the hubs(double-talk), intentional or not. You have every "right" to request a refund. Your choice of course.



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Yes I have discovered that.  Thanks

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Joel Stern

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Jul 26, 2020, 5:44:38 PM7/26/20
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So the eBay story, the seller will no longer answering  my messages, eBay and paypal are no help. Reported to CC company, took card off of paypal and bank balance is now only $5.  I have his eBay messages, so they have access where he states that it is an OMAS Italian made hubset so it will not be a problem, just a pain until I can file a report.  I have told him not to ship it, all of my documentation is now printed out and in a file.  

I hate when I screw up.  

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Jul 26, 2020, 6:50:26 PM7/26/20
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I have an OMAS titanium BB spindle in my parts bin... takes standard cartridge bearings. Never used it, but it looks like a fine piece of kit.

Anton


On Sunday, July 26, 2020 at 5:44:38 PM UTC-4, Joel Stern wrote:
So the eBay story, the seller will no longer answering  my messages, eBay and paypal are no help. Reported to CC company, took card off of paypal and bank balance is now only $5.  I have his eBay messages, so they have access where he states that it is an OMAS Italian made hubset so it will not be a problem, just a pain until I can file a report.  I have told him not to ship it, all of my documentation is now printed out and in a file.  

I hate when I screw up.  
On Sun, Jul 26, 2020 at 4:27 PM Joel Stern <jrst...@gmail.com> wrote:

Yes I have discovered that.  Thanks
On Sun, Jul 26, 2020 at 4:01 PM Garth <gar...@gmail.com> wrote:

  Hey Joel, the hubs in that listing are not OMAS hubs !  They don't even have a brand label on them. OMAS rear hubs were 126mm and they went out of business before 135mm hubs were even invented for mtb's. The axle assembly looks very cheap, The QR appears aftermarket.   The seller used a brand name(with a question mark) to get attention, then in the listing said "don't know the maker". That's a misrepresentation of the hubs(double-talk), intentional or not. You have every "right" to request a refund. Your choice of course.



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Jul 27, 2020, 4:31:25 AM7/27/20
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   Joel, Ebay states in the policy to contact the seller first to try to resolve all issues, I forget the exact number of days but it's not that many. If the seller plays "I'm dumb, take the money and run" after that time Ebay will intervene and refund. It may take a online chat, but be polite, be firm, stick to the facts, and they will follow through.. Alternatively, I've had only success with Paypal Buyer Protection on any such issues also, phone calls or chat. With both companies I've found email the least effective, then chats and telephone calls the most. All's Well ! 

   

  


On Sunday, July 26, 2020 at 5:44:38 PM UTC-4, Joel Stern wrote:
So the eBay story, the seller will no longer answering  my messages, eBay and paypal are no help. Reported to CC company, took card off of paypal and bank balance is now only $5.  I have his eBay messages, so they have access where he states that it is an OMAS Italian made hubset so it will not be a problem, just a pain until I can file a report.  I have told him not to ship it, all of my documentation is now printed out and in a file.  

I hate when I screw up.  
On Sun, Jul 26, 2020 at 4:27 PM Joel Stern <jrst...@gmail.com> wrote:

Yes I have discovered that.  Thanks
On Sun, Jul 26, 2020 at 4:01 PM Garth <gar...@gmail.com> wrote:

  Hey Joel, the hubs in that listing are not OMAS hubs !  They don't even have a brand label on them. OMAS rear hubs were 126mm and they went out of business before 135mm hubs were even invented for mtb's. The axle assembly looks very cheap, The QR appears aftermarket.   The seller used a brand name(with a question mark) to get attention, then in the listing said "don't know the maker". That's a misrepresentation of the hubs(double-talk), intentional or not. You have every "right" to request a refund. Your choice of course.



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Jul 27, 2020, 10:46:04 AM7/27/20
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I got lucky, I let the guy know I printed up all of our messages where he stated made in Italy, OMAS.  He never replied to me but the issued a credit.  I should know better, this was a good reminder.  

Thanks Garth,

Joel

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