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That could, very well, be true. I was transferring my experience with old English motorcycles to bicycles and I'm sure different forces and wear patterns apply. Old triumph Bonnevilles will eat up drive side main bearings at twice the rate of NDS bearings.
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Planning on ordering some parts. Can anyone tell me what length spokes I'll need to lace up a 40H SA AW hub and a SA 32H hub to Sun CR-18 26x590 rims? Thanks
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Originally Posted by BigChief
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Planning on ordering some parts. Can anyone tell me what length spokes I'll need to lace up a 40H SA AW hub and a SA 32H hub to Sun CR-18 26x590 rims? Thanks
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/21DPs-qB8JL.jpg http://www.amazon.com/Brass-Spoke-Wa.../dp/B008G85RVA |
Originally Posted by JohnDThompson
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I wonder how you remove strategic play in spokes. :D |
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Thanks @JohnDThompson. How about for this regular 32H Raleigh hub?
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Originally Posted by BigChief
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Thanks @JohnDThompson. How about for this regular 32H Raleigh hub?
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Thanks again for your help. This really is a great group here
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Really behind on posts, but I like the paint job. Is it more of an olive green, or is it my monitor? I like the rear rack quite a bit.
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Love the paint on this!
Originally Posted by Bicyclz
(Post 18357231)
Here's one of my Royal Enfield Superlights.
From circa 1960 with 531 mainframe (IE. Not forks or rear stays) which has original paint. Quite a nice period machine in my opinion. http://i1212.photobucket.com/albums/...20etc%20LR.jpg http://i1212.photobucket.com/albums/...ofile%20LR.jpg Brakes, stem, bars not original, but I have them in reserve: ) |
Beautiful!
Originally Posted by browngw
(Post 18375011)
This past Sunday was a special day for me. On a grey cool day I donned a tweed cap and wool sweater and went for my first ride on the Raleigh Roadster, "Sir Wayes A. Tonne". Wow! This bike is a different ride than I had imagined. Smooth, upright, momentum, all words describing the tour of the 'hood. Thanks to all BF peeps for your help and support.
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This was on the cover of the Williams-Sonoma catalog that arrived in the mail today. Looks a little like my Twenty, big wheel in the back. Cool bars to hold the front basket. What is it? Cover says the store is The Cook's Atelier in Beaune, France. |
Originally Posted by redfoxdogs
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http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=495723
This was on the cover of the Williams-Sonoma catalog that arrived in the mail today. Looks a little like my Twenty, big wheel in the back. Cool bars to hold the front basket. What is it? Cover says the store is The Cook's Atelier in Beaune, France. 1940s Low Gravity Carrier http://www.jaysmarine.com/1948raleighcat_us_22_lg.jpg |
Originally Posted by redfoxdogs
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http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=495723
This was on the cover of the Williams-Sonoma catalog that arrived in the mail today. Looks a little like my Twenty, big wheel in the back. Cool bars to hold the front basket. What is it? Cover says the store is The Cook's Atelier in Beaune, France. Or email them info@thecooksatelier.com :) |
I own one of these but it's a mess. Weighs at least 45 lbs.
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-q...o/delivery.jpg |
That Royal Enfield is indeed, dashing, that company has flair, as to the other topic at hand, I always called them Butcher Bikes. That CCM is fine as well.
http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5016/5...028302c5_z.jpg And a modern company in Copenhagen calls themselves that (with an "and" in it): Butchers & Bicycles And work bikes and so on, they get called. Very nice to drive things around on. |
New term for me, I didn't realize there were what people call "Mexican Cargo Bikes" so do a websearch if one wants to know more. Kind of cool, all of the ones I see so far are that orangish-yellow, orange cream maybe?
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2460/...a98bd236e0.jpg Looks like a company called "Mercurio" make a commercial state-side version. I also find "Dutch Cargo Bikes", so one can check it out for themselves. "Long John Cargo" bikes too. Must be a brand, I think I've heard of them. And that Chinese bike, non-cargo, named after some bird? I've seen some of those, "Pigeon"? I'm not sure, it's foggy now, but I thought that was a bit like a "Roadster". |
Hey guys still on the look out for a pair of these adjusters for my 3 speed.
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Originally Posted by CuttersRidge
(Post 18422559)
That Royal Enfield is indeed, dashing, that company has flair, as to the other topic at hand, I always called them Butcher Bikes. That CCM is fine as well.
http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5016/5...028302c5_z.jpg And a modern company in Copenhagen calls themselves that (with an "and" in it): Butchers & Bicycles And work bikes and so on, they get called. Very nice to drive things around on. |
One thing that's interesting about those small-front wheel carrier bikes is that they've been around for just about as long as the Raleigh Sports. Here's a page from the 1938 Raleigh catalog:
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schwinn called it a "cycle truck " [IMG]http://i255.photobucket.com/albums/h...pswf1vzcfd.jpg[/IMG]
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Odd that these bikes are all single-speed...you'd think they'd be prime candidates for an AW hub.
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Rod brakes on a heavy frame with a heavy load. That must have been an exciting ride. :rolleyes:
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Originally Posted by erileykc
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Rod brakes on a heavy frame with a heavy load. That must have been an exciting ride. :rolleyes:
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the schwinn may have been a 2 speed kick back bendix
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they used these ( schwinn ) at the GM assembly plant i worked at in the 80s . the bikes were probably from the 30s or 40s . they never left the property . the place was huge and the foremen uesd them .
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