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Yet another interesting 3 speed.... Hopefully.
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: ) |
Originally Posted by noglider
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I got a few to add myself yet: ) |
Interesting Royal Enfield, yes. Is the hub an SA ?
Had the chance to pick up a RE but small frame and most of the parts missing caused me to back off. Any thoughts on bringing it back to original ? |
Originally Posted by 3speedslow
(Post 18357491)
Interesting Royal Enfield, yes. Is the hub an SA ?
Had the chance to pick up a RE but small frame and most of the parts missing caused me to back off. Any thoughts on bringing it back to original ? Much the same as a Raleigh, apart from the particular Raleigh threading. Non Raleighs are simpler because of that, though. If you tell me what your proposed RE is, I might be able to help more. I've had many post 1945 Royal Enfields & they are just that little bit different from the norm. (But not enough to put you off trying a rebuild with one: ) The hub on mine is a Sturmey Archer 3 speed. Most REs of the era would have these, if not a single speed. |
Originally Posted by noglider
(Post 18354780)
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Originally Posted by Bicyclz
(Post 18357632)
I can't see any real problems resuscitating a Royal Enfield.
Much the same as a Raleigh, apart from the particular Raleigh threading. Non Raleighs are simpler because of that, though. If you tell me what your proposed RE is, I might be able to help more. I've had many post 1945 Royal Enfields & they are just that little bit different from the norm. (But not enough to put you off trying a rebuild with one: ) The hub on mine is a Sturmey Archer 3 speed. Most REs of the era would have these, if not a single speed. My 1955 Lenton came with a fixed wheel that was double stepped... I run it with a fixed / fixed combo but a singlespeed would have been common as well. |
You right Sixty Fiver. Lots of options when you bought a mid 50s Lenton, Clipper, Pathfinder, RE Superlight etc.
Most were S/S or 3/4 speed though. And they could be upgraded later when funds allowed. So we deal with with what we find, don't we? Anyway here's a couple, or three, more period 3 speeds. These being Raleigh RSWs: http://i1212.photobucket.com/albums/...e%20Beacon.jpg On top of the Worcestershire Beacon here. (Highest point in the County) We never saw a 'Mountain Bike' on the trip; ) Hard work going up, but hairy coming down.... Another Royal Enfield 3 speed here from 1951: http://i1212.photobucket.com/albums/...eld2%20012.jpg Last one here, before I overdo it: ) 1961 Raleigh Police bike, 3 speed, slightly updated. With heavy duty 3/16" chain, chain-wheel, etc. http://i1212.photobucket.com/albums/...PolBike001.jpg |
Originally Posted by Sixty Fiver
(Post 18357689)
I am always impressed at this... and just when you think there is nothing new you get to see a Royal Enfield Super Light.
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I've been scanning ebay for some Sturmey Archer parts I need when I came across an auction for a close ratio 4 speed hub. NOS even.
Wish I had a bike that needed it. I thought I'd mention it here just in case. There's also a wide 4 speed...zzz. but a FC4, Holy cow! Sturmey Archer FC 4 speed Close Ratio 40 hole-6/1951 NOS- Original box |
Originally Posted by BigChief
(Post 18361638)
I've been scanning ebay for some Sturmey Archer parts I need when I came across an auction for a close ratio 4 speed hub. NOS even.
Wish I had a bike that needed it. I thought I'd mention it here just in case. There's also a wide 4 speed...zzz. but a FC4, Holy cow! Sturmey Archer FC 4 speed Close Ratio 40 hole-6/1951 NOS- Original box |
Originally Posted by BigChief
(Post 18361638)
I've been scanning ebay for some Sturmey Archer parts I need when I came across an auction for a close ratio 4 speed hub. NOS even.
Wish I had a bike that needed it. I thought I'd mention it here just in case. There's also a wide 4 speed...zzz. but a FC4, Holy cow! Sturmey Archer FC 4 speed Close Ratio 40 hole-6/1951 NOS- Original box https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-N...2/IMG_0079.JPG I could tell it was a lamp bracket, but unlike any I had seen before, whether mounted to a fork boss or to the steerer. Then, I tried fitting it to an old stem made for a head clip: https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-H...2/IMG_0081.JPG https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-D...2/IMG_0082.JPG |
Nice detective work. I'm still in love with the bracket that mounts to the fork.
Just looks neat. Got a bike this is going on ? |
Originally Posted by 3speedslow
(Post 18362055)
Nice detective work. I'm still in love with the bracket that mounts to the fork.
Just looks neat. Got a bike this is going on ? https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-2...zF_600x450.jpg https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-b...YV_600x450.jpg https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-I.../IMAGE_280.jpg https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-x.../IMAGE_281.jpg https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-k.../IMAGE_287.jpg |
Originally Posted by clubman
(Post 18361862)
Wow. I'll wager it gets $400 minimum. ( what do you need?)
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It constantly amazes me how much Sturmey Archer kit is available your side of the pond.
And, the general knowledge there too: ) FC hubs for example! NOS even.... I only see them here (in UK) on Hilary Stones site occasionally, & always at max/atmospheric prices.... Maybe this site could accommodate a dedicated thread for wants/sales of SA gears & parts? Shipping is not an issue with small parts, but might be with complete hubs. Just a thought: ) |
Originally Posted by nlerner
(Post 18362159)
Yeah, an oddball 1930s Raleigh that was made for rod brakes but has been fitted with clamp on rear Phillips brake and a Raleigh front brake. It has a head clip for that stem, but current bars are Torrington with a no-name American-made (I assume) stem. Some pics:
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Torrington was a model name of Triumph, from the Raleigh Lenton Sports derivatives.
The Rudge Pathfinder, Humber Clipper, were followed by a Triumph Torrington version after they took over Triumph in mid 50s. Came as a fixed wheel version in that mode, with Triumph lettered chain-wheel. But all were essentially Lenton Sports, with their own forks, decals & colour schemes. |
Originally Posted by PatrickZ
(Post 18363453)
That's an interesting bike! Are you going to leave it as is? The clamp-on Phillips brake may be my favorite feature.
Originally Posted by Bicyclz
(Post 18363485)
Torrington was a model name of Triumph, from the Raleigh Lenton Sports derivatives.
The Rudge Pathfinder, Humber Clipper, were followed by a Triumph Torrington version after they took over Triumph in mid 50s. Came as a fixed wheel version in that mode, with Triumph lettered chain-wheel. But all were essentially Lenton Sports, with their own forks, decals & colour schemes. https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-G.../IMAGE_273.jpg |
Originally Posted by Bicyclz
(Post 18363137)
It constantly amazes me how much Sturmey Archer kit is available your side of the pond.
And, the general knowledge there too: ) FC hubs for example! NOS even.... I only see them here (in UK) on Hilary Stones site occasionally, & always at max/atmospheric prices.... Maybe this site could accommodate a dedicated thread for wants/sales of SA gears & parts? Shipping is not an issue with small parts, but might be with complete hubs. Just a thought: ) |
Originally Posted by Bicyclz
(Post 18363137)
It constantly amazes me how much Sturmey Archer kit is available your side of the pond.
And, the general knowledge there too: ) I have 7 Raleighs in my garage at this moment, and at Christmas will have 8 (God willing). I have another Sears with an S/A licensed Steyr hub. So yes we have a lot of stuff, and I wish we had more. |
Has anyone found any clay/terracotta or brown colored tires in 650A? Id love to find something new for my 650a wheelset.
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Originally Posted by MeatloafOvadose
(Post 18364516)
Has anyone found any clay/terracotta or brown colored tires in 650A? Id love to find something new for my 650a wheelset.
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Originally Posted by michaelz28
(Post 18364074)
many , many US bike manufacturers used them . schwinn alone has to be responsible for millions .. my schwinn stingray has one .
That is of course until Shimano introduced the 333 hub. Then all the cheap (and not so cheap) bikes started to use that instead. https://c2.staticflickr.com/8/7608/1...f6c7e4e448.jpg https://c2.staticflickr.com/8/7593/1...19ee2bc307.jpg |
Originally Posted by BigChief
(Post 18364571)
For some reason brown Kenda tires are available in Europe, but not the US.Tyres k133 26 road 26x1-3/8 - brown KENDA Tyres, Fixed Vintage Tyres Bike
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