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Old 10-05-23, 03:32 AM
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Who's got a long-cage Huret Jubilee?

Can you measure the critical details for me, as the one I have is short-cage, going to make a long one.
Plate thickness, distance between jockey-pivots, distance from each to the cage pivot.

A tracing (photoocpy/scanner image?) would probably also help.
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have one on one o' me machines but am ~DCC kms distance from me velo junque at present

would think you could easily work it out by referencing the manufacturer parts diagram

since you have a short cage to hand you could take measurements from it and compare them to parts drawing to determine scale

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Only two holes to locate (for pivots), thanks, that makes it easier...
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I have a few loitering in my stash. Link to pics w/ caliper measurements. Wheel to wheel distance 'prox 8.25 cm, pics have a few other dimensions. I can re-measure if I missed something, I usually do.

https://photos.app.goo.gl/s9ebRVNyngM78ztq5
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because the position of the jockey wheel is unchanged the long arm does not yield greater large cog capacity

is should yield greater wrap capacity

my edition of Sutherland gives short version a capacity of 24T large cog, which agrees with mfr specification, and 30T wrap

it has no listing for the long

capacities for these have been discussed in numerous forum threads so need not venture there

best wishes with this project!


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