Go Back  Bike Forums > Bike Forums > Classic & Vintage
Reload this Page >

For the love of English 3 speeds...

Search
Notices
Classic & Vintage This forum is to discuss the many aspects of classic and vintage bicycles, including musclebikes, lightweights, middleweights, hi-wheelers, bone-shakers, safety bikes and much more.

For the love of English 3 speeds...

Thread Tools
 
Search this Thread
 
Old 09-04-19, 04:12 PM
  #21176  
clubman 
Phyllo-buster
 
clubman's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Nova Scotia
Posts: 8,844

Bikes: roadsters, club bikes, fixed and classic

Mentioned: 133 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 2297 Post(s)
Liked 2,047 Times in 1,253 Posts
Originally Posted by gster
[img]https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikeforums.net-vbulletin/800x600/_5zsfhsy9_86b94389243faf1d6e8d17bb41334b19acb52d1d.jpg[/img
Cool, carmine red Humber in a large frame. I'm thinking early-mid 60's based on those Dunlops with pin striped sidewalls. Amazing how long those tires last.
clubman is offline  
Old 09-04-19, 04:40 PM
  #21177  
gster
Senior Member
 
gster's Avatar
 
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Toronto
Posts: 2,571

Bikes: 1971 Hercules, 1978 Raleigh Superbe, 1978 Raleigh Tourist, 1964 Glider 3 Speed, 1967 Raleigh Sprite 5 Speed, 1968 Hercules AMF 3 Speed, 1972 Raleigh Superbe, 1976 Raleigh Superbe, 1957 Flying Pigeon, 1967 Dunelt 3 Speed

Mentioned: 57 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 1028 Post(s)
Liked 439 Times in 287 Posts
Originally Posted by clubman
Cool, carmine red Humber in a large frame. I'm thinking early-mid 60's based on those Dunlops with pin striped sidewalls. Amazing how long those tires last.
He says there's a 55 stamped on the hub.
I think the rubber compounds were probably better back then.
Those black Raleigh grips seem to last forever.
I've made a plan to go out next week and see it and deliver the
Road King to a friend.

The details
-a mid 70's Road King Villager frame, made in Japan(Eaton's House brand along with Raleigh built Gliders)
-Pale green in colour
-Chrome fenders
-1964 rear rim/hub, Sturmey Archer 3 speed
-Early 70's SA trigger
-22 tooth cog (easier to pedal)
-British front rim
-British North Road handle bars
-Raleigh stem
-New Schwalbe whitewall tires
-New cables
-New chain
-Cardiff cork grips
-New brake pads
-Older Brooks leather saddle (I'd like to replace with a white one)
-A bell that goes ding dong

Last edited by gster; 09-05-19 at 05:06 AM.
gster is offline  
Old 09-04-19, 04:49 PM
  #21178  
BigChief 
Senior Member
 
BigChief's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2015
Posts: 3,240
Mentioned: 103 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 1299 Post(s)
Likes: 0
Liked 103 Times in 85 Posts
Originally Posted by gster
Both good looking bikes.
Yes, nicely done too. Very classy.
__________________
Inflate Hard
BigChief is offline  
Old 09-04-19, 04:53 PM
  #21179  
BigChief 
Senior Member
 
BigChief's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2015
Posts: 3,240
Mentioned: 103 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 1299 Post(s)
Likes: 0
Liked 103 Times in 85 Posts
Originally Posted by clubman
Cool, carmine red Humber in a large frame. I'm thinking early-mid 60's based on those Dunlops with pin striped sidewalls. Amazing how long those tires last.
Nice one. I see a lug for an enclosed chain case. Not exactly sure when Raleigh discontinued adding them to the light roadster frame, but my 64 Sports doesn't have one.
__________________
Inflate Hard
BigChief is offline  
Old 09-04-19, 04:58 PM
  #21180  
gster
Senior Member
 
gster's Avatar
 
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Toronto
Posts: 2,571

Bikes: 1971 Hercules, 1978 Raleigh Superbe, 1978 Raleigh Tourist, 1964 Glider 3 Speed, 1967 Raleigh Sprite 5 Speed, 1968 Hercules AMF 3 Speed, 1972 Raleigh Superbe, 1976 Raleigh Superbe, 1957 Flying Pigeon, 1967 Dunelt 3 Speed

Mentioned: 57 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 1028 Post(s)
Liked 439 Times in 287 Posts
Originally Posted by clubman
Cool, carmine red Humber in a large frame. I'm thinking early-mid 60's based on those Dunlops with pin striped sidewalls. Amazing how long those tires last.
Can you please re-post that tire sizing chart from a while back?
It was very helpful.
gster is offline  
Old 09-04-19, 05:05 PM
  #21181  
clubman 
Phyllo-buster
 
clubman's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Nova Scotia
Posts: 8,844

Bikes: roadsters, club bikes, fixed and classic

Mentioned: 133 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 2297 Post(s)
Liked 2,047 Times in 1,253 Posts
Originally Posted by gster
Can you please re-post that tire sizing chart from a while back?
It was very helpful.
Here you go.
Attached Images
File Type: jpg
Dunlop-inset.jpg (1.02 MB, 229 views)
clubman is offline  
Old 09-04-19, 05:08 PM
  #21182  
clubman 
Phyllo-buster
 
clubman's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Nova Scotia
Posts: 8,844

Bikes: roadsters, club bikes, fixed and classic

Mentioned: 133 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 2297 Post(s)
Liked 2,047 Times in 1,253 Posts
Originally Posted by gster
He says there's a 55 stamped on the hub.
I think the rubber compounds were probably better back then.
All of the 50's Humbers I've seen have had Raleigh Westrick rims. It's also possible that the Humber came with those drop bars like other Raleighs in the Canadian market and may even have EA1 Endricks.
clubman is offline  
Old 09-04-19, 06:46 PM
  #21183  
gster
Senior Member
 
gster's Avatar
 
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Toronto
Posts: 2,571

Bikes: 1971 Hercules, 1978 Raleigh Superbe, 1978 Raleigh Tourist, 1964 Glider 3 Speed, 1967 Raleigh Sprite 5 Speed, 1968 Hercules AMF 3 Speed, 1972 Raleigh Superbe, 1976 Raleigh Superbe, 1957 Flying Pigeon, 1967 Dunelt 3 Speed

Mentioned: 57 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 1028 Post(s)
Liked 439 Times in 287 Posts
Originally Posted by clubman
Here you go.
Thank's for that.
Very helpful.
I've got a '65 hub with a very clean/true 26 x 1 1/4" rim.
Can't remember where it came from...
It's stamped V160 Made in Canada 26 x 1/14 EA1
I think a 27 x 1 3/8 tire will fit.....
I'll check the Mystery Bike that has the same rims.


Last edited by gster; 09-05-19 at 06:08 AM.
gster is offline  
Old 09-05-19, 04:47 AM
  #21184  
BigChief 
Senior Member
 
BigChief's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2015
Posts: 3,240
Mentioned: 103 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 1299 Post(s)
Likes: 0
Liked 103 Times in 85 Posts
Originally Posted by gster
He says there's a 55 stamped on the hub.
I think the rubber compounds were probably better back then.
Those black Raleigh grips seem to last forever.
I've made a plan to go out next week and see it and deliver the
Road King to a friend.
I think 1955 is right. A closer look at the pic shows a top tube guide wheel mount and the distinctive lug shapes that (as far as I can tell) were only used for a couple of years in the mid 50s. Here's a TT lug pic of my 55 Rudge.

__________________
Inflate Hard
BigChief is offline  
Old 09-05-19, 04:59 AM
  #21185  
gster
Senior Member
 
gster's Avatar
 
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Toronto
Posts: 2,571

Bikes: 1971 Hercules, 1978 Raleigh Superbe, 1978 Raleigh Tourist, 1964 Glider 3 Speed, 1967 Raleigh Sprite 5 Speed, 1968 Hercules AMF 3 Speed, 1972 Raleigh Superbe, 1976 Raleigh Superbe, 1957 Flying Pigeon, 1967 Dunelt 3 Speed

Mentioned: 57 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 1028 Post(s)
Liked 439 Times in 287 Posts
Originally Posted by BigChief
I think 1955 is right. A closer look at the pic shows a top tube guide wheel mount and the distinctive lug shapes that (as far as I can tell) were only used for a couple of years in the mid 50s. Here's a TT lug pic of my 55 Rudge.

Good eye, BC.
I'll report back next week after I see/buy it.
gster is offline  
Old 09-05-19, 09:14 AM
  #21186  
thumpism 
Bikes are okay, I guess.
 
thumpism's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2015
Location: Richmond, Virginia
Posts: 6,938

Bikes: Waterford Paramount Touring, Giant CFM-2, Raleigh Sports 3-speeds in M23 & L23, Schwinn Cimarron oddball build, Marin Palisades Trail dropbar conversion, Nishiki Cresta GT

Mentioned: 69 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 2647 Post(s)
Liked 2,446 Times in 1,557 Posts
I was leafing through Style Magazine this morning, our arts and entertainment weekly, when I spotted the ad for the opera's upcoming season. The photo for Il Postino (actually from the LA Opera's production of the show) shows a familiar profile in the role of postal bike, a root beer colored Raleigh Sports like my own, right down to the Pletscher rack. For an Italian opera about a Chilean writer it seemed like an odd choice; after all, who'd notice a stupid little detail like that? Probably the same kind of person who'd notice the wrong bird calls for a purported locale and season in a movie or television show. Nerds, in other words! Synopsis and trailer below.


"Set on a small Italian island, exiled Chilean poet Pablo Neruda receives so much fan mail that a personal postman, Mario Ruoppolo, is hired to deliver his letters. Mario, smitten by Beatrice Russo, turns to Pablo for help writing poetry that would help him win the heart of the woman he longs for. Soon after, Mario and the barmaid fall in love and wed. In the third act, influenced by Pablo's works, Mario begins writing political poems and while reciting at a communist demonstration, violence breaks out and he receives a gunshot wound, killing him."

https://www.pbs.org/video/great-perf...om-la-opera-1/
thumpism is offline  
Old 09-05-19, 02:48 PM
  #21187  
gster
Senior Member
 
gster's Avatar
 
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Toronto
Posts: 2,571

Bikes: 1971 Hercules, 1978 Raleigh Superbe, 1978 Raleigh Tourist, 1964 Glider 3 Speed, 1967 Raleigh Sprite 5 Speed, 1968 Hercules AMF 3 Speed, 1972 Raleigh Superbe, 1976 Raleigh Superbe, 1957 Flying Pigeon, 1967 Dunelt 3 Speed

Mentioned: 57 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 1028 Post(s)
Liked 439 Times in 287 Posts
Originally Posted by clubman
All of the 50's Humbers I've seen have had Raleigh Westrick rims. It's also possible that the Humber came with those drop bars like other Raleighs in the Canadian market and may even have EA1 Endricks.
Two questions..
-What do you like about these EA1 rims? Rarity?
-What modern black tire might fit?
I found some gumwall tires but would prefer black.
gster is offline  
Old 09-05-19, 03:26 PM
  #21188  
clubman 
Phyllo-buster
 
clubman's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Nova Scotia
Posts: 8,844

Bikes: roadsters, club bikes, fixed and classic

Mentioned: 133 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 2297 Post(s)
Liked 2,047 Times in 1,253 Posts
Originally Posted by gster
Two questions..
-What do you like about these EA1 rims? Rarity?
-What modern black tire might fit?
I found some gumwall tires but would prefer black.
I'm running EA1's on my Raleigh Canadian and (with alloy rims) it's a big step up in performance from EA3's. The narrow width and higher pressure makes these tires run as well as many '70's 700c clinchers. I was lucky enough to find a half dozen sets of NOS Dunlop Gold Seals from the late 60's. They have some surface cracking but nothing deep and I feel very comfortable riding them at 230 lbs (me, not the psi). Not everyone would agree with this but my experience with old Dunlop tires has been exemplary.
Attached Images
File Type: jpg
DSC05702.JPG (90.2 KB, 218 views)
File Type: jpg
wheels5.jpg (458.8 KB, 213 views)
clubman is offline  
Old 09-05-19, 05:12 PM
  #21189  
gster
Senior Member
 
gster's Avatar
 
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Toronto
Posts: 2,571

Bikes: 1971 Hercules, 1978 Raleigh Superbe, 1978 Raleigh Tourist, 1964 Glider 3 Speed, 1967 Raleigh Sprite 5 Speed, 1968 Hercules AMF 3 Speed, 1972 Raleigh Superbe, 1976 Raleigh Superbe, 1957 Flying Pigeon, 1967 Dunelt 3 Speed

Mentioned: 57 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 1028 Post(s)
Liked 439 Times in 287 Posts
Originally Posted by clubman
I'm running EA1's on my Raleigh Canadian and (with alloy rims) it's a big step up in performance from EA3's. The narrow width and higher pressure makes these tires run as well as many '70's 700c clinchers. I was lucky enough to find a half dozen sets of NOS Dunlop Gold Seals from the late 60's. They have some surface cracking but nothing deep and I feel very comfortable riding them at 230 lbs (me, not the psi). Not everyone would agree with this but my experience with old Dunlop tires has been exemplary.
Lucky!
So what size are those new rims?
gster is offline  
Old 09-05-19, 07:57 PM
  #21190  
clubman 
Phyllo-buster
 
clubman's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Nova Scotia
Posts: 8,844

Bikes: roadsters, club bikes, fixed and classic

Mentioned: 133 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 2297 Post(s)
Liked 2,047 Times in 1,253 Posts
Originally Posted by gster
Lucky!
So what size are those new rims?
Well, they always have to match the tires so they are Japanese Ukai 26 x 1 1/4. They remind me of Weinmanns, nice quality.
I think I have the same V160 rims as you...they're like a mini Westrick EA1 size but are heavy chrome steel.

PM me if you want rims or tires for an appropriate/suitable bike. I've got a few built wheels ('55?) and some rims and rubber.
clubman is offline  
Old 09-06-19, 05:35 AM
  #21191  
gster
Senior Member
 
gster's Avatar
 
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Toronto
Posts: 2,571

Bikes: 1971 Hercules, 1978 Raleigh Superbe, 1978 Raleigh Tourist, 1964 Glider 3 Speed, 1967 Raleigh Sprite 5 Speed, 1968 Hercules AMF 3 Speed, 1972 Raleigh Superbe, 1976 Raleigh Superbe, 1957 Flying Pigeon, 1967 Dunelt 3 Speed

Mentioned: 57 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 1028 Post(s)
Liked 439 Times in 287 Posts
Done

I found a white saddle yesterday to finish this off.
I think the frame was made by Bridgestone.
The recipient may come by today to pick up.
gster is offline  
Old 09-06-19, 05:35 AM
  #21192  
gster
Senior Member
 
gster's Avatar
 
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Toronto
Posts: 2,571

Bikes: 1971 Hercules, 1978 Raleigh Superbe, 1978 Raleigh Tourist, 1964 Glider 3 Speed, 1967 Raleigh Sprite 5 Speed, 1968 Hercules AMF 3 Speed, 1972 Raleigh Superbe, 1976 Raleigh Superbe, 1957 Flying Pigeon, 1967 Dunelt 3 Speed

Mentioned: 57 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 1028 Post(s)
Liked 439 Times in 287 Posts
Originally Posted by clubman
Well, they always have to match the tires so they are Japanese Ukai 26 x 1 1/4. They remind me of Weinmanns, nice quality.
I think I have the same V160 rims as you...they're like a mini Westrick EA1 size but are heavy chrome steel.

PM me if you want rims or tires for an appropriate/suitable bike. I've got a few built wheels ('55?) and some rims and rubber.
Thx
Greg
gster is offline  
Old 09-06-19, 07:11 AM
  #21193  
gster
Senior Member
 
gster's Avatar
 
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Toronto
Posts: 2,571

Bikes: 1971 Hercules, 1978 Raleigh Superbe, 1978 Raleigh Tourist, 1964 Glider 3 Speed, 1967 Raleigh Sprite 5 Speed, 1968 Hercules AMF 3 Speed, 1972 Raleigh Superbe, 1976 Raleigh Superbe, 1957 Flying Pigeon, 1967 Dunelt 3 Speed

Mentioned: 57 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 1028 Post(s)
Liked 439 Times in 287 Posts
1930 Hercules Update
I'm still working on this one...

I've installed the big saddle and bought a 22T free wheel yesterday and will attach with a new chain.
Current chain can migrate to another bike.
gster is offline  
Old 09-06-19, 07:12 AM
  #21194  
paulb_in_bkln
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Mar 2018
Location: Brooklyn, NY
Posts: 660

Bikes: 1983 Trek 600, 1972 Raleigh Sports Step Thru, 1963 Rudge Sports, 2007 Dahon MuP8, Dahon Speed, Public Mixte 8-speed IGH, mid-70s Peugeot Mixte AW conversion, Riv Platypus

Mentioned: 0 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 350 Post(s)
Liked 24 Times in 17 Posts
On my AW conversion of an old Peugeot mixte I was using the standard anti-rotation washers and having difficulty keeping the rear wheel aligned. (The Peugeot's axle slots are a little wider than the ones on frames made for the AW. It would be the same on any frame made for a derailleur.) I bought a pair of these HMW 494 washers, with tabs sized for the wider slots, on eBay. Seem to have completely corrected the problem. So if you are putting a lot of miles on an AW (or whatever old SA IGH) conversion of a derailleur frame....
paulb_in_bkln is offline  
Likes For paulb_in_bkln:
Old 09-06-19, 07:58 AM
  #21195  
Bomarc
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Jan 2019
Location: Ontario
Posts: 52

Bikes: Miele Latina, Worksman INB, Rapido Eska Folder, Raleigh Superbe, Raleigh Sprite, Soma Stanyan 650b, VeloSolex 3800, Raleigh Competition GS, CTC Supercycle, Raleigh Sports

Mentioned: 2 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 25 Post(s)
Liked 9 Times in 6 Posts

I found my front tire rubbed on the underside of the fender peak when running Panaracer Col de la Vie tires. Pulling the rear of the fender closer to the hub also lifted the front of the fender up away from the tire. I made some stainless brackets so I didn't have to shorten the fender stays.
Bomarc is offline  
Likes For Bomarc:
Old 09-06-19, 02:49 PM
  #21196  
gster
Senior Member
 
gster's Avatar
 
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Toronto
Posts: 2,571

Bikes: 1971 Hercules, 1978 Raleigh Superbe, 1978 Raleigh Tourist, 1964 Glider 3 Speed, 1967 Raleigh Sprite 5 Speed, 1968 Hercules AMF 3 Speed, 1972 Raleigh Superbe, 1976 Raleigh Superbe, 1957 Flying Pigeon, 1967 Dunelt 3 Speed

Mentioned: 57 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 1028 Post(s)
Liked 439 Times in 287 Posts
Just For Fun
I bought this 64 Glider from the same guy that's
got the Humber for sale.


It went out on a lend to a former student for a few weeks and she likes the drop bars.
The current back wheel is a 61 but has a bad 'wow' in it, which is a shame as the rim itself
is quite flawless.
My supply of inexpensive/free parts seems to be drying up lately.......
gster is offline  
Old 09-06-19, 04:10 PM
  #21197  
Ballenxj
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Jun 2017
Posts: 920

Bikes: Diamond Back Apex, Mongoose IBOC Aluminum Road Bike, SR road bike

Mentioned: 10 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 515 Post(s)
Liked 167 Times in 116 Posts
Originally Posted by gster
The current back wheel is a 61 but has a bad 'wow' in it, which is a shame as the rim itself is quite flawless.
In my experience, truing the wheel will draw wowies right out, as long as it's not kinked or anything similar.
Ballenxj is offline  
Old 09-06-19, 06:37 PM
  #21198  
paulb_in_bkln
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Mar 2018
Location: Brooklyn, NY
Posts: 660

Bikes: 1983 Trek 600, 1972 Raleigh Sports Step Thru, 1963 Rudge Sports, 2007 Dahon MuP8, Dahon Speed, Public Mixte 8-speed IGH, mid-70s Peugeot Mixte AW conversion, Riv Platypus

Mentioned: 0 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 350 Post(s)
Liked 24 Times in 17 Posts
Originally Posted by Bomarc
I found my front tire rubbed on the underside of the fender peak when running Panaracer Col de la Vie tires. Pulling the rear of the fender closer to the hub also lifted the front of the fender up away from the tire. I made some stainless brackets so I didn't have to shorten the fender stays.
Well done. Not something I would have been able to fabricate.
paulb_in_bkln is offline  
Old 09-06-19, 07:11 PM
  #21199  
Bomarc
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Jan 2019
Location: Ontario
Posts: 52

Bikes: Miele Latina, Worksman INB, Rapido Eska Folder, Raleigh Superbe, Raleigh Sprite, Soma Stanyan 650b, VeloSolex 3800, Raleigh Competition GS, CTC Supercycle, Raleigh Sports

Mentioned: 2 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 25 Post(s)
Liked 9 Times in 6 Posts
Originally Posted by paulb_in_bkln
Well done. Not something I would have been able to fabricate.
Made a template up by tracing some paper laid over the fork blade. Used some 0.125" thick stainless sheet just because thats what was in the scrap pile. Used a hacksaw, files and drill bits to shape the plates. Once I had the holes for the axles drilled, I bolted the plates together through the axle hole to ensure they both got filed down to the same contour during the shaping process. Then bolted the plates onto the forks - the plates are held on by the original fender stay screws and the wheel axle. When fitting the new position for the fender stays, I used small 'C' clamps to hold the stays to the plates. Once nothing rubbed and the fender line looked OK, traced the outline of the fender stay hole on the plate with a marker. Centre punched and drilled the holes for the fender stay bolts.

Its a convoluted solution - maybe its easier to bend or remove metal from the underside of the fender peak. But the plates are easily removed with no permanent effect if you decide to go back to original profile tires.
Bomarc is offline  
Old 09-07-19, 06:11 AM
  #21200  
gster
Senior Member
 
gster's Avatar
 
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Toronto
Posts: 2,571

Bikes: 1971 Hercules, 1978 Raleigh Superbe, 1978 Raleigh Tourist, 1964 Glider 3 Speed, 1967 Raleigh Sprite 5 Speed, 1968 Hercules AMF 3 Speed, 1972 Raleigh Superbe, 1976 Raleigh Superbe, 1957 Flying Pigeon, 1967 Dunelt 3 Speed

Mentioned: 57 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 1028 Post(s)
Liked 439 Times in 287 Posts

I did some more work on the hercules yesterday.
The 22T freewheel was added as well as a new chain.
Even at 114 links it wasn't quite long enough so it was extended.
The rod brakes still need some tweeking but overall a pleasant
vintage ride.
I can't see myself putting a lot of miles on it but a fun project
to work on.
gster is offline  


Contact Us - Archive - Advertising - Cookie Policy - Privacy Statement - Terms of Service -

Copyright © 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.