For the love of English 3 speeds...
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My Schwinn Black Phantom has Torrington pedals on it which are clearly not of British manufacture! As far as I know that is an American brand.
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OK. I didn't know about the American Torrington.
You learn something every day.
That's what I'm here for: )
I'm now wondering where Triumph/Raleigh got the name from.
Sounds like a place name to me.
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Here's Torrington. I've built wheels with their spokes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torrington_Company
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torrington_Company
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Work is progressing on my DL1. What oil do you full chaincase folks use?
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Has anyone ever tried these threadless cottered bottom brackets? I've got a grand prix frame with a stripped BB shell and this seems to be my only option that doesn't involve torches and taps. I'm not even sure these things work like the threadless VO BBs since I can't see much from the pictures. If anyone has experience with this sunrace things I'd like to hear about it!
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Here's Torrington. I've built wheels with their spokes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torrington_Company
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torrington_Company
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i just saw that .
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Has anyone ever tried these threadless cottered bottom brackets? I've got a grand prix frame with a stripped BB shell and this seems to be my only option that doesn't involve torches and taps. I'm not even sure these things work like the threadless VO BBs since I can't see much from the pictures. If anyone has experience with this sunrace things I'd like to hear about it!
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Not cheap, but it looks stunning. Might be hard to find another one this nice, if as advertised.
1960 hercules mens 3 speed crusier like new
1960 hercules mens 3 speed crusier like new - $350 (chester)



Mint stored indoors for over 50 years
1960 hercules mens 3 speed crusier like new
1960 hercules mens 3 speed crusier like new - $350 (chester)



Mint stored indoors for over 50 years
#8737
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Not cheap, but it looks stunning. Might be hard to find another one this nice, if as advertised.
1960 hercules mens 3 speed crusier like new
1960 hercules mens 3 speed crusier like new - $350 (chester)



Mint stored indoors for over 50 years
1960 hercules mens 3 speed crusier like new
1960 hercules mens 3 speed crusier like new - $350 (chester)



Mint stored indoors for over 50 years
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I think it's a Chinese bike but can't tell.
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I would consider the price reasonable considering the condition and the accessories included.
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Yes it has condition going for it but no stories to tell. Wasted bicycle life.
Only good end to this would be for someone to buy it and Actualy RIDE it.
my opinion of course.
Only good end to this would be for someone to buy it and Actualy RIDE it.
my opinion of course.
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Edit, my bad...they have "push fit" models, whatever that entails. As you say, not enough details.
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Torrington company made lots of bars through the years. They appear with the script "Torrington" at the bar end or a "T" stamp that is sometimes inside a circle. They also were renowned for their pedals- #8s and #10s being pretty common. The deluxe teardrop pedal models are much less common and highly prized today. Torrington's spokes also were the gold standard in the US for quite awhile. My brother worked at Torrington in the late 1980s, and by then they were making other things. They went out of business a few years ago.
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Apparently they are standard ISO thread so it won't take care of stripped threads. Mavic made a threadless BB that required you to chamfer the edges of the shell. Apparently the VO version works just fine too. Whether they are worth the investment for a Grand Prix is another question.
Edit, my bad...they have "push fit" models, whatever that entails. As you say, not enough details.
Edit, my bad...they have "push fit" models, whatever that entails. As you say, not enough details.
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Another One Bites the Dust...
I thought I could get another year or two out of this saddle with a repair I did last year.
I had it on an old Eatons Glider that I took out today and it completely made like a banana.
I thought I could get another year or two out of this saddle with a repair I did last year.
I had it on an old Eatons Glider that I took out today and it completely made like a banana.
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Not cheap, but it looks stunning. Might be hard to find another one this nice, if as advertised.
1960 hercules mens 3 speed crusier like new
1960 hercules mens 3 speed crusier like new - $350 (chester)



Mint stored indoors for over 50 years
1960 hercules mens 3 speed crusier like new
1960 hercules mens 3 speed crusier like new - $350 (chester)



Mint stored indoors for over 50 years
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It is a shame to see perfectly good Brooks seat frames go to waste, but I don't think the value of a rebuilt seat would cover the expense of making new leather replacements.
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It's pouring down rain here and has been a few days, and is expected to continue raining hard (think flooding of local streams & standing water) for the next few days. So you're wondering, "What does that have to do with vintage 3-speeds?".
Steel rims. That's what.
My newest step through Raleigh Sports is all original and I'll likely keep the steel rims. I want to go out, where it's safe, and see just how much stopping power I have and how long it takes to stop. I have Cane Creek "Grey Matter" pads on the front - they are very soft and meant for steel rims and don't squeal. I have Kool Stop Continental on the back (I prefer the Grey Matters, but used what I had).
I rode a 1976 Le Tour back and forth to school all through junior high - in Oregon where it is known to rain. It had steel rims and I never came close to death.
I will attempt to photojournal this adventure and report back. Yesterday I rode my little urbanized Trek mountain bike through, what I thought was a 2" puddle, only to find that it was a 5" puddle. My feet got wet. I won't go through anything that deep, but I will wear rain gear.
Steel rims. That's what.
My newest step through Raleigh Sports is all original and I'll likely keep the steel rims. I want to go out, where it's safe, and see just how much stopping power I have and how long it takes to stop. I have Cane Creek "Grey Matter" pads on the front - they are very soft and meant for steel rims and don't squeal. I have Kool Stop Continental on the back (I prefer the Grey Matters, but used what I had).
I rode a 1976 Le Tour back and forth to school all through junior high - in Oregon where it is known to rain. It had steel rims and I never came close to death.
I will attempt to photojournal this adventure and report back. Yesterday I rode my little urbanized Trek mountain bike through, what I thought was a 2" puddle, only to find that it was a 5" puddle. My feet got wet. I won't go through anything that deep, but I will wear rain gear.
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It's pouring down rain here and has been a few days, and is expected to continue raining hard (think flooding of local streams & standing water) for the next few days. So you're wondering, "What does that have to do with vintage 3-speeds?". Steel rims. That's what. My newest step through Raleigh Sports is all original and I'll likely keep the steel rims. I want to go out, where it's safe, and see just how much stopping power I have and how long it takes to stop. I have Cane Creek "Grey Matter" pads on the front - they are very soft and meant for steel rims and don't squeal. I have Kool Stop Continental on the back (I prefer the Grey Matters, but used what I had).

I got a set of the Fibrax Raincheater pads, which are designed for steel rims. It wasn't easy, I ordered them direct from the UK. There is a US source for them, but the cost for two sets plus shipping from the UK was about the same as ONE set plus shipping from the US! Now to test them...