140 OLD Phil Wood
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140 OLD Phil Wood
Was helping a homeless man out. He had an old motobecane with mismatched wheels. The rear was a 27 and I had no tires for that so he got what I had a tire for. A 700 wheel. I knew it was 40 spoke but thats all.
I get it home and clean the crust off and it's a super champion eyeletted rim and stainless spokes with a 140 OLD flip flop hub (track?)
140 is tandem? so it's a flip flop for a tandem or were there tack bikes that used 140 spacing?
It's got freewheel threading on both sides of the hub
EDIT: 48 spoke
I get it home and clean the crust off and it's a super champion eyeletted rim and stainless spokes with a 140 OLD flip flop hub (track?)
140 is tandem? so it's a flip flop for a tandem or were there tack bikes that used 140 spacing?
It's got freewheel threading on both sides of the hub
EDIT: 48 spoke
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If it's actually a 48h Phil Wood hub, you might want to pull and keep it. I don't think they are that common, and someone else might need/want it.
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140 mm = older tandem OLD.
Left-side threading = attachment for Arai drum brake typically used on tandems.
Larger spoke count and Phil on shell = might want to see if others are interested.
Left-side threading = attachment for Arai drum brake typically used on tandems.
Larger spoke count and Phil on shell = might want to see if others are interested.
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