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Old 10-20-19, 07:01 PM
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Originally Posted by paulb_in_bkln
Is anyone else wondering about the source of this photo and its, uh, context?
Looks like a commentary on Brexit to me.
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Old 10-20-19, 07:49 PM
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Originally Posted by erileykc
Looks like a commentary on Brexit to me.
That's what I was thinkin, but then my eyes were drawn to the attached kickstand.
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? Year: Raleigh Brake pad/holder

These pads (and other parts) came off of a Raleigh '40s Sports Tourist (actual year/model unknown). I'm trying to determine if this pad holder style had a definite start/stop year in order to limit the range of years that it may have been manufactured. I'm very dubious about the serial number (indicates early '30s, 1933) as a reasonably accurate indicator of year. It seems that everything on this bike indicates a very late '30s-mid '40s: "no date" AW rear hub ('41-'42), GC3 bar mounted shifter ('38-'47), Dynohub and Dynohub Headlight ('36-late '40s). It seems odd that everything would have been removed from an early frame to be replaced by components from about 10 years later, thus my feeling that this is a 1940s bike. I do not know if the Dynohub is 12, 8, or 6 volt (no image match to any model); which would help with the year range, no photographic evidence to match my Dynohub to a known year/model. I hope the brakes changed enough to allow for a more accurate dating of this bike. Also, I'm curious as to the BB size/threads. My Hercules has a 68 mm shell and I believe 24tpi, but I believe this BB is wider (not measured yet) with a different thread pitch (71 mm, 26tpi?). Is this the same BB that would be in my 1970 Raleigh Sports?
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Old 10-22-19, 08:15 AM
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Originally Posted by BigChief
That's what I was thinkin, but then my eyes were drawn to the attached kickstand.
My eyes were drawn elsewhere....
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Old 10-22-19, 09:05 AM
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Originally Posted by gster
My eyes were drawn elsewhere....
I'm pretty sure you are both talking about the same set of legs.
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Hercules Head Badge Year(s)

I'm trying to determine the range of years that this head badge was used. I believe it to be earlier than 1948 since I've seen models from '48 and later with the green "shield" style badge. Seems like I've also seen a similar style used on much later models ('70s/'80s ?). Any feedback is as usual greatly appreciated. Thanks all!
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Old 10-22-19, 09:50 AM
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Originally Posted by HPL
I'm trying to determine the range of years that this head badge was used. I believe it to be earlier than 1948 since I've seen models from '48 and later with the green "shield" style badge. Seems like I've also seen a similar style used on much later models ('70s/'80s ?). Any feedback is as usual greatly appreciated. Thanks all!
Here's a 1950 Hercules of mine with the same badge.

While the badge itself is metal, the centre medallian is some sort
of plastic that doesn't seem to age well

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The badges and chainrings on Hercules went back and forth a couple of times depending on the market. I have a prewar Herc with the circular H badge as well as a 40's model with the same but a Hercules chainring (not the H).
From the '37 Catalogue
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Old 10-22-19, 04:08 PM
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Originally Posted by BigChief
That's what I was thinkin, but then my eyes were drawn to the attached kickstand.
It would have been awesome to be at a bike show and watch her signing that picture for a line of 12 year old boys.
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Old 10-23-19, 10:44 AM
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Originally Posted by paulb_in_bkln
It would have been awesome to be at a bike show and watch her signing that picture for a line of 12 year old boys.
I'd line up now...
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Originally Posted by gster
I'd line up now...
Sweet bird of youth... I mean "yute."
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Hi,

apologies if read poorly, and you already have info re the hub. It is a GH8, 1938 intro, and yes deleted in'42. Post GH12, pre GH6
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1954 Hercules Tourist Headbadge

Originally Posted by HPL
I'm trying to determine the range of years that this head badge was used. I believe it to be earlier than 1948 since I've seen models from '48 and later with the green "shield" style badge. Seems like I've also seen a similar style used on much later models ('70s/'80s ?). Any feedback is as usual greatly appreciated. Thanks all!
For what it's worth, here is my Herc Tourist, a 1954 (going by the hub date). Neither the headbadge you have nor the typical green one.




And this from velobase:
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Old 10-25-19, 01:27 AM
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Originally Posted by gster
Here's a 1950 Hercules of mine with the same badge.

While the badge itself is metal, the centre medallian is some sort
of plastic that doesn't seem to age well
Originally Posted by clubman
The badges and chainrings on Hercules went back and forth a couple of times depending on the market. I have a prewar Herc with the circular H badge as well as a 40's model with the same but a Hercules chainring (not the H).
From the '37 Catalogue
Originally Posted by CriticalThought
For what it's worth, here is my Herc Tourist, a 1954 (going by the hub date). Neither the headbadge you have nor the typical green one.




And this from velobase:
Thanks for the input and examples! Definitely the original badge for the frame based on the rivets looking old and unmolested. Managed to find some paint missing that shows the original black. I had tried Velobase, but it was down at the time. Seems like the waters are pretty muddy regarding head badges and dates of use. I'm just going to build it as best as I can, hopefully finding "period" parts or good substitutes.

Thanks again; new frame "Krapf" coming soon, but not this forum.
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Originally Posted by HPL
Thanks for the input and examples! Definitely the original badge for the frame based on the rivets looking old and unmolested. Managed to find some paint missing that shows the original black. I had tried Velobase, but it was down at the time. Seems like the waters are pretty muddy regarding head badges and dates of use. I'm just going to build it as best as I can, hopefully finding "period" parts or good substitutes.

Thanks again; new frame "Krapf" coming soon, but not this forum.
That's one of the the things I really like about these bikes.
The ability to use parts spanning several decades.
The ability to restore/rebuild with what you have available.
A period correct restoration is desirable but can also be very expensive
and time consuming.
I see nothing wrong with taking a 50's frame adding a wheelset from
the 60's and some calipers from the 70's.
I have a 1930 Hercules that I re did last year.
The frame, seat post and brake linkage are original to the bike
everything else has been replaced with more modern components.
In this case, 1970 is considered modern...

This bike is still not actually 'finished"..
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Originally Posted by gster
That's one of the the things I really like about these bikes.
The ability to use parts spanning several decades.
The ability to restore/rebuild with what you have available.
A period correct restoration is desirable but can also be very expensive
and time consuming.
I see nothing wrong with taking a 50's frame adding a wheelset from
the 60's and some calipers from the 70's.
I have a 1930 Hercules that I re did last year.
The frame, seat post and brake linkage are original to the bike
everything else has been replaced with more modern components.
In this case, 1970 is considered modern...This bike is still not actually 'finished"..
Fully agree gster, nice build. I have a couple of '50s Italian racers that, with the exception of putting carbon parts and maybe indexed shifting, look just fine with '70s/'80s components. It seems, with rare exception, that none of my bikes are really finished; even when "finished". I think I have the same problem with relationships, I think I can always make it better even when it's well enough left alone. Always appreciating your comments and insight; as long as you guys don't distract me with over the knee boots and blonde hair; now making me want to watch some classic British telly. Is there a Doctor in the House?
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Originally Posted by HPL
Fully agree gster, nice build. I have a couple of '50s Italian racers that, with the exception of putting carbon parts and maybe indexed shifting, look just fine with '70s/'80s components. It seems, with rare exception, that none of my bikes are really finished; even when "finished". I think I have the same problem with relationships, I think I can always make it better even when it's well enough left alone. Always appreciating your comments and insight; as long as you guys don't distract me with over the knee boots and blonde hair; now making me want to watch some classic British telly. Is there a Doctor in the House?
Well, you know...
Some Mothers' Do 'ave em....
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Originally Posted by Jeff Rowse
Hi,

apologies if read poorly, and you already have info re the hub. It is a GH8, 1938 intro, and yes deleted in'42. Post GH12, pre GH6
Hi Jeff,

Is your comment in reference to this particular Dynohub?
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Originally Posted by HPL
Is your comment in reference to this particular Dynohub?
This may seem like a silly question to those of you that already know, but does an English made Dynohub use a positive, or negative ground?
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Originally Posted by Ballenxj
This may seem like a silly question to those of you that already know, but does an English made Dynohub use a positive, or negative ground?
Only silly not to ask. I'm new to this "Dynohub" scene; I've yet to test mine, but being that it has two terminals (I assume isolated from "chassis ground"), you would have to test for polarity (have not looked at terminals for +/- marks) and connect a "grounding lead" to the frame for whichever polarity you desire, and/or connect to the accessory using proper polarity. Sorry for my relative ignorance in this matter, but I have bigger fish to fry on the bike mechanically; I was mostly using as a dating reference based on the model/voltage. That being said, when I do test it, and if it functions; I'll know its polarity and voltage, and thus it's model and tangentially my bike's approximate date of manufacture if it, as I now assume, is original to the bike. I'm sure we'll both be educated by someone here who already has extensive experience with this system.
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Originally Posted by Ballenxj
This may seem like a silly question to those of you that already know, but does an English made Dynohub use a positive, or negative ground?
Both; they generate alternating current.
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Originally Posted by JohnDThompson
Both; they generate alternating current.
One of the early alternaters?
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Columbia 3- Speed

I picked up a Columbia 3 speed this morning for cheap. I have already stripped it of usable parts and will donate the remainder through my LBS to the local coop. I ended up with two decent steel wheels (Sturmey AW hub, shifter, and ribbed cable housing), Weinmann sidepull brakes and levers, grips, and a Cyclepro vinyl saddle in great condition. It also had some decent fenders and a Wald basket that was bent a bit, but I have not seen too many baskets that were pristine.

The front wheel spokes are nice, the rear wheel spokes are nasty so we'll see when they are clean.
I rode the bike before I stripped the parts. My take is that:

The bike works and rides well
I would keep it if I didn't have too many bikes already
The frame is dead and heavy
The Columbia headbadge is nice - Westfield, Mass
I think they made better headbadges than bikes.
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I couldn’t help myself...
Spring here, and I had to take this photo of the ol’BSA
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Originally Posted by Ballenxj
One of the early alternaters?
The dyno hub doesn't ground to the frame like bottle generators. 2 wires run to each lamp.
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