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03-06-19, 02:45 AM
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Posted By Steve Bauserman

You could use two dished SA cogs back to back by...

You could use two dished SA cogs back to back by taking the spacer out. This can be done with the standard length axle.
03-04-19, 09:07 PM
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Posted By Steve Bauserman

I can see the fork, not so sure at the AM. I...

I can see the fork, not so sure at the AM. I have a 55 Raleigh Sports that was upgraded with an FM hub (yeah another bike with an internal gear hub), but I have not been all that impressed with the...
03-04-19, 08:27 PM
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Posted By Steve Bauserman

This is the 48 RRA with an alloy 48 FW hub. ...

This is the 48 RRA with an alloy 48 FW hub.

https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikeforums.net-vbulletin/2000x1504/dc2bb9db_5654_4f64_baba_6208531b4a27_b217e1d156a810d61479d5a31880c72aae597b47.jpeg
03-04-19, 08:24 PM
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Posted By Steve Bauserman

https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikeforums.net-vbulle...

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Since I mentioned the two RRAs, here is a photo of...
03-04-19, 04:58 PM
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Posted By Steve Bauserman

You expected logic? Each model had suttle...

You expected logic? Each model had suttle differences. I at one piont had a 48 Clubman and the 48 RRA. Both forks from a distance looked the same, but if you tried to move the fork light bracket from...
03-04-19, 03:29 PM
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Posted By Steve Bauserman

In the case of the RRA (I own a 37 & 48) the SN...

In the case of the RRA (I own a 37 & 48) the SN is on the underside of the bottom bracket shell.
03-03-19, 08:16 PM
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Posted By Steve Bauserman

This is my other "the speed" Hetchins; a 1945...

This is my other "the speed" Hetchins; a 1945 Super Special Custom. It is a one of a kind ordered within a few weeks after VE Day. The bike was sent back to Hetchins in 1955 to be repainted and have...
03-03-19, 08:05 PM
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Posted By Steve Bauserman

BTW, I will be taking it to Eroica California in...

BTW, I will be taking it to Eroica California in April.
03-03-19, 07:56 PM
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Posted By Steve Bauserman

The bike is one of the few known prewar Hetchins...

The bike is one of the few known prewar Hetchins and very, very few unrestored, original bikes as verified by the Hetchins registry. It was ordered in 1936 and delivered in 1937 hence the K7 hub. ...
03-03-19, 06:49 PM
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Posted By Steve Bauserman

1936 Hetchins Brilliant with Sturmey Archer K...

1936 Hetchins Brilliant with Sturmey Archer K hub, Resillion brakes, Chater Lea chainset and pedals, Brooks B17 saddle and Dunlop lightweight rims.
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03-20-18, 04:58 PM
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Posted By Steve Bauserman

Agreed on the overlap, but I was always kind of...

Agreed on the overlap, but I was always kind of partial to:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vincent_Black_Shadow

Here is a photo of all our Morgan cars and a couple others:
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03-20-18, 08:54 AM
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Posted By Steve Bauserman

The Morgan behind the RRA is a 1967. The one to...

The Morgan behind the RRA is a 1967. The one to the right is a 1958. Unless you look really close or know them really well, dating a Morgan is tricky since it can be decades between changes. :D
03-19-18, 07:36 PM
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Posted By Steve Bauserman

I agree 100%. :thumb: If I had to price out...

I agree 100%. :thumb:

If I had to price out the RRA specific components and period parts to build up a parts RRA, it would exceed the the seller's price by maybe 50%. The 37 was a complete bike...
03-19-18, 07:14 PM
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Posted By Steve Bauserman

https://www.dropbox.com/s/06w7bdzxdu19y4i/20180316...

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03-22-14, 01:16 PM
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Posted By Steve Bauserman

I forgot to mention it is a Pashley Prospero. ...

I forgot to mention it is a Pashley Prospero. The paint had some scratches and since Pashley is still in business making bikes; I went to their website, got their support email, emailed them asking...
03-21-14, 03:46 PM
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Posted By Steve Bauserman

370122 This followed me home a few weeks ago...

370122

This followed me home a few weeks ago and is going to be my daily ride. I have put some elbow grease into it, added a new Brooks B33 with matching grips, a Sackville Baggins case, new...
06-29-13, 06:25 PM
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Posted By Steve Bauserman

The bike arrived, has been assembled and gone on...

The bike arrived, has been assembled and gone on a couple of rides. The bike is in excellent shape, the paint is great and the ride is kind of stately.

The only issue is to get the lights...
06-17-13, 06:02 PM
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Posted By Steve Bauserman

This has been an up and down couple of weeks, ...

This has been an up and down couple of weeks, The down side; last week I came home from a business trip to find my 1960 Phillips three speed missing from the garage. My wife knew this was my daily...
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