View Full Version : For Sale: North America Magura HS22 brakes in Kris Holm Blue!!! close to mint condition
brycer1968
2009-03-12, 07:55 AM
2 ea. Magura HS22 brakes in Kris Holm Blue, close to mint condition
Sweet color matched hydraulic brakes for any blue KH frame. There aren’t many out there that are this color and in this great of shape. Uncanny coincidental color match between late 1990's Magura blue and modern KH blue.
Close to new condition, with just a few scratches and signs of use that I tried to capture in the pictures. Both are set-up for unicycle use with 18” brake lines, fresh olives and both have new black NOS Magura brake pads and have been filled with fresh Magura blue blood and bled. Levers are right and left. (In the photo, you will see that I’m going to cut the exisiting 40” long rear brake line to 18” and re-bleed it once the rear brake sells here.)
I’d rather sell these here instead of on e-bay. From other similar Maggie brake sets I’ve sold recently on ebay, I kind of know where the price is likely to go on e-bay if I sell minty brakes like these with the bike mounts/hardware.
They are $80 each plus shipping and I take paypal . . . . or will trade a set for "like-new" KH Moment crank arms 150mm long (single hole or 125/150 dual hole).
Please PM me if you are interested or want more pics.
I also have another HS22 front brake, mostly from NOS (new old stock) parts, a set of nice lightly used HS33's for sale and several sets of NOS black brake pads in the original packaging
Brycer1968
uni1320
2009-03-12, 10:02 PM
will this fit a 29er??
brycer1968
2009-03-13, 12:01 AM
Yes, this will totally fit a 29er.
Mountainuni1
2009-03-13, 03:12 AM
I'll buy a set off you. I also have a second set of KH Isis cranks 125/150, but they are installed and I like them. Let me know about payment options and I'm in, they look nice.
brycer1968
2009-03-13, 01:56 PM
One sold, pending funds and the remaining set left for sale.
brycer1968
2009-03-13, 05:09 PM
I would really prefer to trade the last brake set for some KH moment crank arms in 150mm, one hole or double 125/150's with a little cash on my end even to make up the difference.
Anyone, anyone??
Brycer1968
brycer1968
2009-03-14, 04:49 AM
Funds cleared on first set.
Now one set left.
fluxusmaximus
2009-03-14, 09:38 AM
Awesomely new!
brycer1968
2009-03-19, 07:53 PM
Now $65 plus shipping for remaining brake.
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fatlardboy13
2009-03-19, 10:58 PM
Damn, I just bought a set of red maggies from you on ebay. I wish I waited to get these blue ones to match my KH36!
brycer1968
2009-03-20, 07:45 PM
Thanks, both are sold. I may have some more brand new (NOS) HS33 brakes in KH blue coming soon. Send me a PM if you are interested
Thanks,
Bryce
wdmunicyclist
2009-03-27, 02:50 PM
Please let me know when you have another set - I am interested, Thanks, Bo
bgeigley@hotmail.com
brycer1968
2009-03-27, 03:29 PM
Please let me know when you have another set - I am interested, Thanks, Bo
bgeigley@hotmail.com
I'll have some more HS33's (in KH Blue) made up from brand new/new old stock parts in a week or two. I should also have some more lightly used ones that are a mix of used and new parts.
I'll PM you and post back here when I have them all put together.
Brycer1968
uniaddict
2009-03-27, 11:32 PM
Dibs on the hs33s if they aren't too expensive.
brycer1968
2009-03-28, 12:48 AM
Dibs on the hs33s if they aren't too expensive.
I should have a couple of sets of them in a weeks or two. I'll PM you then.
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Tucson Uni
2009-04-05, 03:12 AM
I'm also interested for my Nimbus 24 and KH29 Munis. Wouldn't need blue for the Nimbus.
brycer1968
2009-04-05, 04:34 AM
I'm also interested for my Nimbus 24 and KH29 Munis. Wouldn't need blue for the Nimbus.
I'm working on getting these brake sets put together to sell on here next week. KH Blue, red, black, day-glo, Raceline, HS22 and HS33 in conditions from new (new old stock) to lightly used. I've gone through the used ones replacing parts/fittings and fasteners that are worn. You can tell me what length brake line you need and I'll cut, install, bleed and test it for you before I ship.
This is about half of the wheel cylinders and most of the levers aren't pictured here.
Those of you that PM'd me about wanting brakes, I'll PM you just before I post these on the Uni community trading post so you can get what you want.
. . . . . . more info coming soon
Michaelgoround
2009-04-05, 07:01 PM
I'll probably want some equipped for a KH or Nimbus 26" unicycle. What price are you going to sell the new and refurbished ones for?
brycer1968
2009-04-05, 07:12 PM
I'll probably want some equipped for a KH or Nimbus 26" unicycle. What price are you going to sell the new and refurbished ones for?
The range will likely be from approximately $50-$90 per set depending on condition and color, but I'll have more time in the next couple of days to get the rest of these ready to sell and then I'll have prices posted.
I'll put you on the list of folks that are interested.
Thanks,
B
Tucson Uni
2009-04-06, 11:47 PM
what are the differences between the hs22 and hs33?
brycer1968
2009-04-07, 12:28 AM
what are the differences between the hs22 and hs33?
OH man, this is some nerdy and obscure stuff, but since you asked . . . .
The numbers really just refer to the differences in the levers. From my experience and what I've read, the HS22's have a 2mm larger piston than the HS33's and flow more fluid so they can effectively push the brake pads a little longer distance when you pull the lever. How much you will notice this difference is not really clear and I haven't ever measured the difference myself.
The HS22 larger piston is good for folks that prefer to ride with the pads away from the rim a little more. The HS22 lever is great for 36"er wheels, where wheel flex can cause nusiance brake pad rubbing under acceleration or idling. HS22 levers haven't been made for a while now.
The HS33s are still made, but the newer style lever just doesn't feel right in your hand. Not sure why. Now, the older style pre-2005 discontinued lever is what I have and is better for unicycle riding IMHO. The 33's have a red adjustment wheel on the lever blade to adjust "on the fly" the distance between the pads and the rim, a useful feature if you damage a wheel riding off road and need to continue riding with out having to pull out the hex-wrench to manually adjust the brake pads back from your now out of true wheel. The HS33 lever body is slightly smaller and the lever blade is usually a little shorter compared to the HS22. Both kinds of brake lever ends can be cut off with a saw if they are too long. HS22 and HS33 lever blades are not interchangeable.
I have heard but not verified that the KH spooner will only fit on the HS33 lever blade end, which is more knifelike thant the HS22 ball-end set-up.
Both types use the exact same wheel cylinders, fittings tubing and hardware . . . the parts shown in the pic. I posted yesterday.
Any other Maggie rim brake-techies out there that can add to this description??
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Tucson Uni
2009-04-07, 04:03 AM
wow - way more detail than I expected. Sounds like you don't use the spooner... do you find the normal lever easy to pull mounted under the seat?
RallyEzine
2009-05-24, 01:35 PM
I'm interested in a set, do you still have any?
Greetz from A'dam, jeroen_freelance@hotmail.com
brycer1968
2009-05-29, 01:19 AM
I'm interested in a set, do you still have any?
Greetz from A'dam, jeroen_freelance@hotmail.com
Yes, still have yellow new old stock pre-2005 HS33's, though both levers will be leftys, though they will still work fine flipped around for the right side. e-mail me at uniflasher@hotmail.com if you want more info,
Brycer
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