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It's not English, and it's not a 3-speed, but here's the bike I've got set up as my winter/wet-weather beater. It has Sturmey-Archer drum brake hubs, with a 5-speed in the rear. It's a bit of a frankenbike that's gone through a few different iterations - the previous build was on a different frame, with a 1971 AW hub laced into a CR18 to match the front wheel, and drop bars with an STI lever controlling the 3-speed hub. A friend gave me the 5-speed wheel in a trade for a cassette wheel I had lying around, and I decided I wanted an upright bike this winter...and it's on a different frame because the seatpost got seized into the other one!
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...221_101056.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...221_101108.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...221_101121.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...221_101136.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...221_101143.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...221_101203.jpg |
My wife and I took our annual visit to her mother in Palm Beach, Florida. We keep bikes of our own there, and that's where I keep my Rudge. I got to ride it three times over five days.
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/0T...w1804-h1352-no It got super dusty in the bike room over the year. After shooting this picture, I wiped it down a bit. The saddle is rotting, and the rear rim is rusting, but so far, so good. |
My Raleigh sport with new tires and brooks saddle
http://i203.photobucket.com/albums/a...ps8op7fu6m.jpg |
Ever seen a rod brake tandem before?
Gazelle tandem 1973 http://i.imgur.com/mlmgpQa.jpg http://i.imgur.com/JvzUo6e.jpg (Not mine btw) |
Originally Posted by BigChief
(Post 19392130)
Well, it is a 50s frame, but 21". Looks like Raleigh pattern steel rims to me. If the wheels are original to the frame and can be cleaned up, that would make it worth 50 bucks. Hard to see in the picture, but it looks like they may be in decent shape.
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Originally Posted by JaccoW
(Post 19393878)
Ever seen a rod brake tandem before?
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Originally Posted by noglider
(Post 19393377)
My wife and I took our annual visit to her mother in Palm Beach, Florida. We keep bikes of our own there, and that's where I keep my Rudge. I got to ride it three times over five days.
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/0T...w1804-h1352-no It got super dusty in the bike room over the year. After shooting this picture, I wiped it down a bit. The saddle is rotting, and the rear rim is rusting, but so far, so good. |
Originally Posted by BigChief
(Post 19394896)
Glad you got some winter riding in. It's been hot down here this year. I get a 10 mile ride in most every morning before the sun gets high.
Funny how the cycling season is fall through spring in Florida. I reported some problems with the bikes I rented for my daughter and her boyfriend. The shop mechanic said yes, they're due for maintenance, implying they'll get to it when the season ends soon. |
Originally Posted by noglider
(Post 19395178)
Where is down there? It's not in your profile.
Funny how the cycling season is fall through spring in Florida. I reported some problems with the bikes I rented for my daughter and her boyfriend. The shop mechanic said yes, they're due for maintenance, implying they'll get to it when the season ends soon. http://i536.photobucket.com/albums/f...ech/1-7-17.jpg |
Oh I remember now, @BigChief. We had tried to connect last year.
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Technically, I guess these don't belong here because the Sturmey 3-speeds are not on English bikes and the English bike is not a 3-speed.
We'd gone up to the Blue Ridge Parkway for a hike and then into Waynesboro after for ice cream, and drove past an antique shop with some old bikes out front, one with hand brakes and Sturmey trigger. Had to swing by on the way back. I was disappointed to see that the gold one with the peaked chrome fenders was a Huffy Sportsman, one of the gaspipe versions made in the good old US of A, not one of the foreign-built Huffy bikes. Hand brakes and Sturmey 3-speed on a crummy frame. Attachment 554002 The black bike was one I'd never seen before, a Raleigh LTD-SC. Looked like your typical Raleigh 3-speed but a coaster brake bike without the 3-speed. No hand brakes, very plainclothes. Attachment 554004 Attachment 554126 In the back room was another 3-speed find, a Columbia gaspipe bike, but this one also sported a Sturmey hub and hand brakes. All very disconcerting, the world turned upside down. Attachment 554003 |
Originally Posted by noglider
(Post 19393377)
My wife and I took our annual visit to her mother in Palm Beach, Florida. We keep bikes of our own there, and that's where I keep my Rudge. I got to ride it three times over five days.
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/0T...w1804-h1352-no It got super dusty in the bike room over the year. After shooting this picture, I wiped it down a bit. The saddle is rotting, and the rear rim is rusting, but so far, so good. |
Hi All, great bikes lately. I've been away from bikes for a bit so haven't posted much. I did a complete tear down of a Raleigh Twenty with dynohub hub last Spring and before I could get it all reassembled, just walked away. Burned out? Maybe....
Anyway, I still have my three R20's - one painted and "modernized" and the other two, a '71 "Miss Molly", and a '73 still waiting for me to reinstall rear fender & rack. The '73 has front dynohub & lights what are broken. I miss you folks.....:) Oh, I'll add that one of my R20's hangs from a hook in the garage, and apparently I had the oil port facing down, so it leaked onto the rim & tire. No biggie, but when I rehung it, I used blue painters take to secure the rear wheel with the spout facing up! |
Originally Posted by Velocivixen
(Post 19402063)
Hi All, great bikes lately. I've been away from bikes for a bit so haven't posted much. I did a complete tear down of a Raleigh Twenty with dynohub hub last Spring and before I could get it all reassembled, just walked away. Burned out? Maybe....
Anyway, I still have my three R20's - one painted and "modernized" and the other two, a '71 "Miss Molly", and a '73 still waiting for me to reinstall rear fender & rack. The '73 has front dynohub & lights what are broken. I miss you folks.....:) Oh, I'll add that one of my R20's hangs from a hook in the garage, and apparently I had the oil port facing down, so it leaked onto the rim & tire. No biggie, but when I rehung it, I used blue painters take to secure the rear wheel with the spout facing up! |
Originally Posted by Velocivixen
(Post 19402063)
Hi All, great bikes lately. I've been away from bikes for a bit so haven't posted much. I did a complete tear down of a Raleigh Twenty with dynohub hub last Spring and before I could get it all reassembled, just walked away. Burned out? Maybe....
Anyway, I still have my three R20's - one painted and "modernized" and the other two, a '71 "Miss Molly", and a '73 still waiting for me to reinstall rear fender & rack. The '73 has front dynohub & lights what are broken. I miss you folks.....:) Oh, I'll add that one of my R20's hangs from a hook in the garage, and apparently I had the oil port facing down, so it leaked onto the rim & tire. No biggie, but when I rehung it, I used blue painters take to secure the rear wheel with the spout facing up! |
Vv,
Not posting ever so often is fine, but don't ever leave bikes out of your life. Look forward to all the future postings you decide to share! |
@BigChief, @gster, @3speedslow - Thanks!
I would look at the posts here but didn't have anything to add, so I read more than I contributed. Fortunately there are a few C & V folks around here that I can keep in touch face to face with various vintage inspired events. :) |
Anyone know where I can get a replacement SA shifter cable for my '78 Raleigh? EBay? Anyone selling? I had to cut the one I had because of rust.
Thanks |
Originally Posted by 2cam16
(Post 19404347)
Anyone know where I can get a replacement SA shifter cable for my '78 Raleigh? EBay? Anyone selling? I had to cut the one I had because of rust.
Thanks |
@2cam16 - This ought to do:
Sturmey-Archer 3-speed Shift cable w/anchorage 1420mm - Harris Cyclery bicycle shop - West Newton, Massachusetts |
Finally got my 75 sports out to ride after replacing the original saddle and tires We have an eight mile loop at the local park rode like a gem
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Originally Posted by 2cam16
(Post 19404347)
Anyone know where I can get a replacement SA shifter cable for my '78 Raleigh? EBay? Anyone selling? I had to cut the one I had because of rust.
Thanks Sturmey-Archer 3-speed Shift cable w/anchorage 1420mm - Harris Cyclery bicycle shop - West Newton, Massachusetts Although, this one has a casing that's way too long and would need to be cut. But, keep the original knurled barrel adjuster and ferrule and even the original casing if it's in good enough condition in case you ever want to make up an original style cable yourself. |
Awesome. Thanks for everyone's help!!
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I finally got my ANT built up and rideable! Still needs a couple little details dealt with, but it rides really nicely. Here are some pictures I took of it on a quick test ride this afternoon:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...310_173452.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...310_173441.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...310_173500.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...310_173554.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...310_173524.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...310_173531.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...310_173511.jpg |
Nice touch with the quadrant shifter, really sells the roadster vibe. Is it sub 30 lbs for the win? :thumb:
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