Originally Posted by
Six jours
IMO it would be a shame to replace that drivetrain with something modern.
I agree, of course.
If you're some fixie kid looking for something to impress your friends, then I don't want anything to do with it.
* I don't, either, of course.
But I kind of don't think you are,
(me, either) so like I said, just head to Ebay and be prepared to spend $75 or so for just the right thing. It really isn't all that tough to find what you're looking for. If al else fails, you can get ahold of
Ted Ernst or
Bill Ron (both in Southern California) who will know exactly what you need and send it to you directly - for a price.
Still around, thank you. Richard Schwinn, too, maybe a source.
WRT the wooden rims - I have put many miles on wooden rims without significant problem. Assuming yours haven't been attacked by termites or what have you, they actually are perfectly serviceable rims.
Oh, perfectly serviceable without a doubt. I 've ridden on them, but I have damaged the odd rim in my time, and these are original to this bike (my Father's), so I hate to risk them.
* I would be remiss if I didn't note that I very much appreciate your advice, but I do suggest consideration of the words used here. Were you a competitor in 6-day racing?