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Old 10-02-05 | 10:02 AM
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Originally Posted by Tzigane
I've been riding a reasonably light weight Fuji that I rebuilt last summer, it's light enough to get on and off the bus racks - I commute to school in another city and combine bussing and biking - but it has derailluers. I hate derailluers, and skinny tires. With the weight of my textbooks I'd just feel a little more secure with a fat tire.
My idea of heaven is an old Raliegh three speed, but at this age there's no way I can lift one on and off the bus every day. This leads me to wondering: Can I somehow build a lighter three speed?

I have a spare Sturmey Archer hub, but what kind of frame do I need to find to accomodate the larger wheel? I would prefer something older, I really like lugged frames and no-one seems to be doing *that* anymore.

Has anyone done this? Any input would be helpful at this point.
you're still going use a S-A three speed hub and you're worried about the weight? the "old" frames don't weigh that much (compared to other steel frames)...you just need to use lighter components (wheels, tires, cranks, handlebars, stem)...
Just my $.02 worth
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