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My plastic shifter cable pulley looked a little beat up...so...here's a little project I amused myself with on my '71 Superbe...
Turned in a lathe by hand, and made of 316 stainless, I decided to make it a little bigger diameter than original so I could embellish with a few holes... a brass keeper replaces the dead coloured SA keeper..
Turned in a lathe by hand, and made of 316 stainless, I decided to make it a little bigger diameter than original so I could embellish with a few holes... a brass keeper replaces the dead coloured SA keeper..
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My plastic shifter cable pulley looked a little beat up...so...here's a little project I amused myself with on my '71 Superbe...
Turned in a lathe by hand, and made of 316 stainless, I decided to make it a little bigger diameter than original so I could embellish with a few holes... a brass keeper replaces the dead coloured SA keeper..
Turned in a lathe by hand, and made of 316 stainless, I decided to make it a little bigger diameter than original so I could embellish with a few holes... a brass keeper replaces the dead coloured SA keeper..
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Back to chainwheel trivia. 1969 chainwheel...48T V brackets and eyes for the herons. 1972...46T V brackets and no eyes. 1973...same as 72. So from this I gather that the change to 46T and eyeless herons happened sometime between 1969 and 1972 and the V brackets were removed sometime during the 1973 model year.
My '73 46T is blind.
What are these V brackets you speak of?
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'The Headbadge' - Vintage bicycle information
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Back to chainwheel trivia. 1969 chainwheel...48T V brackets and eyes for the herons. 1972...46T V brackets and no eyes. 1973...same as 72. So from this I gather that the change to 46T and eyeless herons happened sometime between 1969 and 1972 and the V brackets were removed sometime during the 1973 model year.
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My plastic shifter cable pulley looked a little beat up...so...here's a little project I amused myself with on my '71 Superbe...
Turned in a lathe by hand, and made of 316 stainless, I decided to make it a little bigger diameter than original so I could embellish with a few holes... a brass keeper replaces the dead coloured SA keeper..
Turned in a lathe by hand, and made of 316 stainless, I decided to make it a little bigger diameter than original so I could embellish with a few holes... a brass keeper replaces the dead coloured SA keeper..
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That's interesting. I wonder if an extra effort was made to give the Superbe the latest, most modern components. My 73 DL-1 has the 9 point 46T eyeless chainwheel and a plain shelled AW hub.
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My plastic shifter cable pulley looked a little beat up...so...here's a little project I amused myself with on my '71 Superbe...
Turned in a lathe by hand, and made of 316 stainless, I decided to make it a little bigger diameter than original so I could embellish with a few holes... a brass keeper replaces the dead coloured SA keeper..
Turned in a lathe by hand, and made of 316 stainless, I decided to make it a little bigger diameter than original so I could embellish with a few holes... a brass keeper replaces the dead coloured SA keeper..
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In the beginning of this glorious thread, over 6 and a half years ago, we had a lot of photos of some very nice bikes. It looks like we exhausted all the show and tell bikes. All we hear about now is rebuilding hubs and maintenance issues. Can someone please post a picture or 2 of their bike? We need to know this is about bicycles not bicycle parts.
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Ask and yea shall receive:
1955 Standard Model K:

1973 Sports:

1972/3 Eaton's Glider (made by Raleigh):

1949 Humber:
1955 Standard Model K:

1973 Sports:

1972/3 Eaton's Glider (made by Raleigh):

1949 Humber:

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And...a 1969 S5 Sprite. A bit modified. Brooks B66, handlebar mounted SA trigger and SunTour power shifters and MKS Touring pedals.

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MORE bike pix!
How my '71 daily rider came home
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My daughter's Superbe with Eaton's glider fenders and a twenty-something girl's added bling
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a CCM that got a quick rebuild to flip
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A perfect Canadian built '78 sports
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My friend's '74 Superbe and my '85 Gazelle
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My daughter's Superbe with Eaton's glider fenders and a twenty-something girl's added bling
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a CCM that got a quick rebuild to flip
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A perfect Canadian built '78 sports
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My friend's '74 Superbe and my '85 Gazelle
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More photos
These I have owned, and still own a few:
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This is fun, so one more. Not because it's pretty, but because it's turned into my daily rider. Been pushing my luck riding without a tool kit. Best get to that pretty soon.

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Thank you gentlemen, I don't think I could take another post about SA hub parts without a bike picture. Those are some really beautiful bikes.
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1966 Sports:

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I bought this gem on kijiji.ca last nite.
A Caprice by Raleigh. Made in England, the AW hub date codes this girl as 5 - 81.
I like the whimsical flowers and bees sticker, and the curved downtube bar resembling my gazelle, but a MUCH smaller frame.
The fenders are unsual for a Raleigh, but the reflector carries a Sturmey Archer brand badge.
The handlebars will be switched to the more common "North Road" bers, as I prefer these on my personal rides.
Apparently, the carrier was part of the package, and she still carries her original tyre pump.
Not sure what's up with the lighting...this might be interesting.
Notice the reversed chainwheel herons, facing counterclockwise, which Raleigh switched in the late seventies.
The chainguard threw me off, I never knew Raleigh made such a version!
It has two brand new Kenda tires on it. I'll just slam another set of less rusty wheels and brake pads on this one so we can ride this weekend. it's autumn, ya know... gotta ride while we can!
The best part was negotiating down from the asking price of $50 dollars Canadian!
A Caprice by Raleigh. Made in England, the AW hub date codes this girl as 5 - 81.
I like the whimsical flowers and bees sticker, and the curved downtube bar resembling my gazelle, but a MUCH smaller frame.
The fenders are unsual for a Raleigh, but the reflector carries a Sturmey Archer brand badge.
The handlebars will be switched to the more common "North Road" bers, as I prefer these on my personal rides.
Apparently, the carrier was part of the package, and she still carries her original tyre pump.
Not sure what's up with the lighting...this might be interesting.
Notice the reversed chainwheel herons, facing counterclockwise, which Raleigh switched in the late seventies.
The chainguard threw me off, I never knew Raleigh made such a version!
It has two brand new Kenda tires on it. I'll just slam another set of less rusty wheels and brake pads on this one so we can ride this weekend. it's autumn, ya know... gotta ride while we can!
The best part was negotiating down from the asking price of $50 dollars Canadian!
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Thanks, @DQRider! It's an iPhone photo from early spring this year in Central Park as I was on my way home from the grocery. Good catch - I did twine the kickstand, I wanted to keep it subtle and IMHO it warms the look up by just a touch. I love this old bike!
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In the beginning of this glorious thread, over 6 and a half years ago, we had a lot of photos of some very nice bikes. It looks like we exhausted all the show and tell bikes. All we hear about now is rebuilding hubs and maintenance issues. Can someone please post a picture or 2 of their bike? We need to know this is about bicycles not bicycle parts.
I respectfully submit a pic of my current steed, a 1968 Raleigh Superbe, taken from a ride to Powell Butte last week:

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And a couple more! Two of my former three speeds.
My 70's Raleigh Wayfarer, a daily driver for many a year.

My 1953 Rudge Sports, all path-racered like. I would have loved to keep this bike, but it was just too small for me.
My 70's Raleigh Wayfarer, a daily driver for many a year.

My 1953 Rudge Sports, all path-racered like. I would have loved to keep this bike, but it was just too small for me.

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And finally, let's see some ride reports! There's a lot of talk about doing things to a three speed, but not a lot of doing things with a three speed. I'd like to hear some stories. Or I'll just go on thinking that none of you actually ride these bikes.

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There's a group I ride with here in Niagara. We ride the parkway from Chippewa to St. Catharines. The last labour day ride was 48.7 Kms. I'm on my '71 Superbe, which when adding up both our ages, comes out to be 100...or my 48 pound Gazelle. There's a woman on a Glider, and another girl rides a vintage Bianchi.
Don't think this is all pounding pedals!
We pack a few beverages, and stop for ice wine slushies or local craft beers along the Parkway. A favourite place to eat is historic Niagara-on-The-Lake. The paved M.U.P. goes for miles along the scenic Niagara river on the Canadian side. We start upriver, and ride downstream, of course...LOL
here's a link to a few more pics:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/353795...57671024648212
Don't think this is all pounding pedals!
We pack a few beverages, and stop for ice wine slushies or local craft beers along the Parkway. A favourite place to eat is historic Niagara-on-The-Lake. The paved M.U.P. goes for miles along the scenic Niagara river on the Canadian side. We start upriver, and ride downstream, of course...LOL
here's a link to a few more pics:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/353795...57671024648212
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My work schedule these days doesn't allow for day trips to interesting places. My rides are pretty much the same everyday. Not much to say about them. Still, it's good to get out on the bike.
This is a good site for pictures. They've been adding to it for some time now.
https://www.flickr.com/groups/hub_ge...ers/pool/page1
This is a good site for pictures. They've been adding to it for some time now.
https://www.flickr.com/groups/hub_ge...ers/pool/page1
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