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Old 09-13-07, 04:47 PM
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Fulgur By Regina?

Anyone know anything about this? It's a nice 3-speed freewheel spaced for a 1/8" chain. If you can't read it it says "Fulgur By Regina". I know Regina but Fulgur?

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Old 09-15-07, 09:02 AM
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Bump.

Have I stumped the experts? I tried the CR list also, they know nothing too.
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Old 09-15-07, 09:32 AM
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Best I can come up with would be a root definition--perhaps something to do with lightning?

Perhaps the is the 'Fulgur' model, by Regina?

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A three speed freewheel is before even my time on the earth. Well, not really, but I was too little to worry about more than a coaster hub. Probably a question for the CR group. Nice shape, though, and it'd be schwank on about any early 50's bike...
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Originally Posted by luker
A three speed freewheel is before even my time on the earth. Well, not really, but I was too little to worry about more than a coaster hub. Probably a question for the CR group. Nice shape, though, and it'd be schwank on about any early 50's bike...
Nope. I stumped them too.
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