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Old 08-28-18 | 01:59 PM
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Bikes: '77 Centurion "Pro Tour"; '67 Carlton "The Flyer"; 1984 Ross MTB (stored at parents' house)

Wow, that's really cool and I've never seen one before. It sure does look like the center piece is there to make the chainline adjustable.

So, I guess the needle bearings run directly on the spindle, and then the ball bearings run against the center piece? Pretty neat stuff, and I would think extremely durable, too.
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