For the love of English 3 speeds...
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Nice! More DL-1 pictures please.
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Ha still moving in so gutting the garage from former tenants is a project to say the least!
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I don't think I ever posted these here. I fixed up this 1970 Sports a while back, ended up selling it because of it's small size. It's just like the one wahoonc posted, made in Malaysia and without the frills of a normal sports. I thought the red tires and grips were unusual and interesting.
As found, the original handle bars had wooden dowel extensions forced in the ends:







As found, the original handle bars had wooden dowel extensions forced in the ends:








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At a local LBS. I have a feeling they are almost as old as the bike, the brand is Cheng Shin
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....a few more. I'm part collector, part hobby seller...
here's my (American!) daily commuter...a 65 Columbia which I really like


a blue '63 that I sold in great shape..


a shot of my BSA before I bought it...

and another DL-1 close-up. I guess I don't have too many far away shots of this bike yet...maybe because it's so big!

a 71 Sports that was used very briefly before being stored that I just sold..
here's my (American!) daily commuter...a 65 Columbia which I really like


a blue '63 that I sold in great shape..


a shot of my BSA before I bought it...

and another DL-1 close-up. I guess I don't have too many far away shots of this bike yet...maybe because it's so big!


a 71 Sports that was used very briefly before being stored that I just sold..

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I think I may have tracked down a usable Sport for my club bike conversion but I have a question that I should know the answer for:
Can I mount the break levers from a sport onto drop bars or am I going to have to track down "new" (i.e. salvaged) drop bar specific break levers?
Can I mount the break levers from a sport onto drop bars or am I going to have to track down "new" (i.e. salvaged) drop bar specific break levers?
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I think I may have tracked down a usable Sport for my club bike conversion but I have a question that I should know the answer for:
Can I mount the break levers from a sport onto drop bars or am I going to have to track down "new" (i.e. salvaged) drop bar specific break levers?
Can I mount the break levers from a sport onto drop bars or am I going to have to track down "new" (i.e. salvaged) drop bar specific break levers?
My 1955 Lenton has it's stock steel levers and stops rather well but my '54 conversion has modern Dia Compe levers which are comfortable on the hoods and deliver some decent stopping power from there as well... my wheels are alloy 700c and the brakes are also Dia Compes which helps.
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as a sidenote - does anyone have a picture of what my 1951 Dawn Tourist's chainguard SHOULD look like? I'll be sanding it down soon, and I want to make it period-correct. Thanks in advance...
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Just a note, this ebay seller has just listed this alloy wheelset in 26 x 1 3/8" with rear freewheel threading. Usually you can get thinner locknuts and axle spacers so these can work on Sports, they have on mine.
But I haven't used this exact pair of wheels, so beware the front hub is probably 100mm, and the rear 120 or 126mm.
https://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...=STRK:MEWAX:IT
But I haven't used this exact pair of wheels, so beware the front hub is probably 100mm, and the rear 120 or 126mm.
https://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...=STRK:MEWAX:IT
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I know I have posted this one in this thread yet. It was a 1958 Western Flyer with Norman of England decals. I regret selling this bike in hindsight.
Check out how long the front fenders is:




Norman decals:

Upside down trigger shifter:

Cool chain guard and Williams crank:

Check out how long the front fenders is:




Norman decals:

Upside down trigger shifter:

Cool chain guard and Williams crank:


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Why don't we see paint colors like that any more. Exquisite. I've had an emotional response to that shade of blue since I was a kid. What is it called?
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Great bike!
You should post it on the "can a man ride a woman's frame?" thread.
I'd love to have ridden that.
You should post it on the "can a man ride a woman's frame?" thread.
I'd love to have ridden that.
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Oh, believe me I wanted to but it was way to small for me. I really wanted a reason to keep even though my wife did not want it for herself. The women that bought it was pretty thrilled... looking back I sold it really low. I just hope it's being cared for. The SW hub was frustrating and untrustworthy.
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What was the selling price?
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I sold it for 100 dollars. It's not a give away... but at that price it was rare enough that I wish I had kept it. I think I even used Phil Wood grease in that one. I would have swapped the SW hub internals with an AW had I kept it. Even the kickstand on that bike was cooler than normal.
I paid 10 dollars for the bike at a thrift store, but it was filthy.
I paid 10 dollars for the bike at a thrift store, but it was filthy.
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I ask $150 for English three speeds, and I'm not as good at cleaning bikes as you are.
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I sold it for 100 dollars. It's not a give away... but at that price it was rare enough that I wish I had kept it. I think I even used Phil Wood grease in that one. I would have swapped the SW hub internals with an AW had I kept it. Even the kickstand on that bike was cooler than normal.
I paid 10 dollars for the bike at a thrift store, but it was filthy.
I paid 10 dollars for the bike at a thrift store, but it was filthy.
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The thing that comforts me the most is that it would have sat idle in my garage. I guess it could be doing the same somewhere else but I know I would have felt wasteful for keeping it.
Tom, that was the first time I ever sold a bike so I wasn't really aware of the value.
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I have an SW laced into a wheel and at some point would like to do some of the modifications many have suggested to make them a more reliable unit...
https://www.sheldonbrown.com/sw.html
https://www.sheldonbrown.com/sw.html
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I have an SW laced into a wheel and at some point would like to do some of the modifications many have suggested to make them a more reliable unit...
https://www.sheldonbrown.com/sw.html
https://www.sheldonbrown.com/sw.html
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