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Finally...
I spent the better part of the evening working to remove a frozen quill from that 1954 Raleigh Sports road bike I got in a trade last year and I can still smell the liquid wrench on my hands.
It was quite a battle but I won which means that in a few weeks i will have this old girl back on the road and will be fitting a vintage Cyclo Benelux 3 speed conversion kit to the bike to make it a 9 speed. The only other change from the stock bike will be the 700c wheels I am using as finding decent tyres for Dunlop EA1 wheels is hard enough for one bike (my 1955 Lenton). The original front wheel for the bike was fragged beyond repair but the rear is in nice shape and a 1954 SA hub is a beautiful thing. Teasers... http://www.ravingbikefiend.com/bikep...ighsports2.jpg http://www.ravingbikefiend.com/bikep...ighsports3.jpg I will try and post pics as the rebuild progresses... :) |
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I've got a pair of old, NOS EA-1's :innocent:
I saved them in the hopes I would find one of these things someday, but have since figured that I don't care for Raleigh's workmanship; therefore, I don't need the tires. -Kurt |
Originally Posted by cudak888
(Post 9915689)
I've got a pair of old, NOS EA-1's :innocent:
I saved them in the hopes I would find one of these things someday, but have since figured that I don't care for Raleigh's workmanship; therefore, I don't need the tires. -Kurt |
Originally Posted by Sixty Fiver
(Post 9915662)
a 1954 SA hub is a beautiful thing.
Love that crankset too!:thumb: |
At least you knew from the start the steel stem would probably come out. It would have been a darker afternoon with an aluminum stem. :crash:
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Love the 'bird head cut'. Can still get them (new):
http://www.caballobikes.com/chainwheel.htm |
Originally Posted by Dr.Deltron
(Post 9915763)
This statement is worthless without PICTURES! ;)
Love that crankset too!:thumb: From the outside they look almost identical save for the filler cap which is plastic on later models. I have a 1979 hub laced to a Super Champion for the rear and need to find another rim to rebuild the front wheel to match. At some point I will swap in the '54 hub or build another EA1 for the front and have two useable wheel sets as the bike can accommodate both without changing the brakes. I can't wait to install the 9 speed drive. |
Originally Posted by Sci-Fi
(Post 9915794)
Love the 'bird head cut'. Can still get them (new):
http://www.caballobikes.com/chainwheel.htm My 1955 Lenton does not have a Heron chain wheel but rather, a cottered track crank with a swappable bolted chain ring. |
Originally Posted by krems81
(Post 9915792)
At least you knew from the start the steel stem would probably come out. It would have been a darker afternoon with an aluminum stem. :crash:
My thought is that someone overtightened the wedge bolt or tightened it when the stem was off the bike which may have caused it to flare a little... I'll see how it all goes back together tomorrow morning. I rode the bike last fall and it was really nice... the 3 - 4 speed Sa shifter is a pita with a 3 speed and I may use a straight 3 speed trigger. I will have to find some nice Bluemels for it and then it will be like a poor man's Clubman. |
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