Any good sources for decent coaster brake 26" wheels?
I'm restoring an old 1950's Ross cruiser for my wife to tool around on. The frame/fork/bits/pieces are in the paint shop. I attempted to save the original wheelset, but the rust was just too far gone on the wheels (as some of the chrome is gone, and the pitting is excessive).
Does anyone have any sources for a decent (and not too expensive) wheelset? Thanks! |
Is the rear hub usable? I haven't seen any current model coaster brake hubs that give me a warm fuzzy feeling. However Niagara Cycle Works is one place to start looking.
Aaron :) |
Originally Posted by wahoonc
(Post 12813056)
Is the rear hub usable? I haven't seen any current model coaster brake hubs that give me a warm fuzzy feeling. However Niagara Cycle Works is one place to start looking.
Aaron :) The rear hub also has a grease fitting. Any clues as to what type of hub it may be? I could pack it full of grease and see how it is, but from a visual inspection it seems fine (although I don't know much about coaster brake hubs). I know nothing about building wheels though. Is it cheaper to buy just a rim/spokes and build up a wheelset with the original hubs? I was hoping to re-use as much as possible rather than putting some junk on it. Here is the rear hub: http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y11...0619-00302.jpg |
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