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jjhabbs 03-09-12 10:02 PM

Anyone with Knowledge on what this hub is about?
 
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This is a Schwinn hub. There is Schwinn script in the center.

Looks like the freewheel is part of the hub body sort of like a cassette hub is today.

Its 36 hole

Steel Chrome plated.

Was this a Track hub?

What year??

anyone with some knowledge?

Im lost

you 03-09-12 10:19 PM

Is it not a track hub? Does the sprocket ratchet?

jjhabbs 03-09-12 10:21 PM

yes it ratchets.

repechage 03-09-12 10:56 PM

Late 30's early 40's single cog freehwheel hub. I have one on my Schwinn New World.

Captain Blight 03-09-12 11:18 PM

I know what that is.

That's hawt, that's what that is.

jjhabbs 03-10-12 12:02 AM

cooll......now what do i do with it..lol

Paper weight

pastorbobnlnh 03-10-12 06:37 AM

I believe the hub was also used on late 1930s through 1950s Schwinn Superiors. It is way more than a paper weight and will return many $$$ on your investment from the barn. It would be great if you had the matching front. But what you have is in great shape. Below is the link for the 1939-40 Catalog page.

http://http://www.trfindley.com/flsc...0/1939_10.html

pakman 03-10-12 07:28 AM

The chrome plated steel hub was made for lightweight bike I guess to imitate the Paramount racing look but take the abuse. The superior came with low flange aluminum front and rear hubs but Paramount hubs could be substituted for a small additional charge. The steel hubs were seen in an ad to be advertised for heavyweight bikes too.

ericbaker 03-10-12 08:34 AM

This hub could have a good home here... http://thecabe.com/vbulletin/showthr...winn-Paramount

He's an acquaintance of mine and i told him I'd be on the lookout. Its a '38ish Paramount non-track bike that has been amazingly restored short of some wacky french hubs.


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