100 test miles on '73 Paramount P13v2 repair so far....
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88ss since you are not a fan of Uniglide cassettes, let me know if you want to make a trade for the hub and the cassette (whatever is left of it) for a freewheel to fit your Record rear hub.
Do you have a specific brand of crankset in 175mm (I'm certain I don't have any 180mm in the spares) in mind? Double or triple?
P.S. It's great to see this thread has gotten back on track!
Do you have a specific brand of crankset in 175mm (I'm certain I don't have any 180mm in the spares) in mind? Double or triple?
P.S. It's great to see this thread has gotten back on track!
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Bob, I plan on putting 175mm or 180mm Campagnolo cranks on the bike that are an older 70s style. The only freewheel I would be interested in would be one with a 16-tooth high and a 21-tooth low, such as 16,17,18,19,21. The Shimano Uni-Glide hubs and cassette are complete with skewers. I don't see any real good identifying marks on them except maybe a "60". It seems like Shimano wanted them to look like Campy Record hubs, right down to the clip covering an oil-hole. Also I am guessing the 6-speed cassette is a real oddball, maybe only sold one or two years before going to 7-speed. I did not count the teeth on the uni-glide cassette, but it looks like a pretty standard road spread, not close-ratio racing setup.
However, I did have success running a 17-38 Ultra spaced 6-speed Perfect on my P13 when I participated in a race up a mountain in NH. It was on a Campy high flange 120mm hub.
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#103
I can easily build a Suntour Perfect or ProCompe that is 16-17-18-19-21. However, be aware that when I've tried to run a similar freewheel on my P13 (16-24), the 16T was too close to the chain stay and the chain rubbed. This is using HiE hub spaced at 120mm. Just be aware of this possibility and there might be a need to start with a 15T. I'll build one over the weekend.
However, I did have success running a 17-38 Ultra spaced 6-speed Perfect on my P13 when I participated in a race up a mountain in NH. It was on a Campy high flange 120mm hub.
However, I did have success running a 17-38 Ultra spaced 6-speed Perfect on my P13 when I participated in a race up a mountain in NH. It was on a Campy high flange 120mm hub.
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You mean the direction of the thread where people like you talk about anything but the subject at the start of the thread, you mean like that? And as far as being lost goes, it is probably a chronic problem for you. Unless you learn to find your way out of a paper-bag, you are going to spend your life there, so I am not going to show you the way out. Good luck and welcome to my ignore list.........
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You mean the direction of the thread where people like you talk about anything but the subject at the start of the thread, you mean like that? And as far as being lost goes, it is probably a chronic problem for you. Unless you learn to find your way out of a paper-bag, you are going to spend your life there, so I am not going to show you the way out. Good luck and welcome to my ignore list.........
Oh, and by the way, I do not drink coffee and would never spend a dime at Starbucks. The Starbucks I took this photo at is one on a regular route I ride, and often as I ride by the line of SUVs etc. lined up in it's drive-through I will taunt them with "Starbucks is for losers" etc.. What Starbucks does have to offer is a generic backdrop for a photograph that can not be associated with any particular part of the USA or world for that matter, because they are all over like the plague, which they actually are......
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I can easily build a Suntour Perfect or ProCompe that is 16-17-18-19-21. However, be aware that when I've tried to run a similar freewheel on my P13 (16-24), the 16T was too close to the chain stay and the chain rubbed. This is using HiE hub spaced at 120mm. Just be aware of this possibility and there might be a need to start with a 15T. I'll build one over the weekend.
However, I did have success running a 17-38 Ultra spaced 6-speed Perfect on my P13 when I participated in a race up a mountain in NH. It was on a Campy high flange 120mm hub.
However, I did have success running a 17-38 Ultra spaced 6-speed Perfect on my P13 when I participated in a race up a mountain in NH. It was on a Campy high flange 120mm hub.
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Enough, this thread has been a bone of contention all week. Closed.
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