Charlie's Shed - Parts and tools
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Simplex "Carter de chaine" mentioned yesterday
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If you are restoring a Raphael Geminiani...
one of a bunch of head badges I found - please I found Geminiani decals
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Thanks for posting. Its really nice to see the Shed dismantled with respect. I would have really liked to meet the guy...
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Not to leave Schwinn out
more parts to this kit elsewhere but no manual
I think the two Campy wrenches holding down the fact sheet on the Record brake unboxing go to this -and why they were handy at the time of photographing
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It does say tools... shop drill press
I guess we had to make do...
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the "other" A Dudley (maybe) wheel truing stand
same "V" cut slots and elbow bolts as my other, but no "AD" logo on the sides. And the only A Dudley poster and ads I have seen were not "V" cut , but straight cut with sliding metal bars to close on the axle... So I have nothing to place the age of these. One commentator on another site said something about these "V" cuts being the precursors to the advertised straight slots
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Like i didnt have enough problems in my life, now I feel the need to start gathering and collecting french instruction manuals and diagrams....thanks 😁
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And how about a Brooks...
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And something Harding specific for the wheels
Where it all started...
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Alan screwed and glued
Remember how they told us the original Competition round blade forks wouldn't hold up?
Yep, after 40 years they snapped on me where blades met the crown - straight snap, had to get a Nashbar replacement at the time, but...
I guess someone cracked a frame . . . and the shed shall set me free!
Yep, after 40 years they snapped on me where blades met the crown - straight snap, had to get a Nashbar replacement at the time, but...
I guess someone cracked a frame . . . and the shed shall set me free!
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Cinelli stem: steel, stamped
Not one of the fancy badged ones that are now hopefully under boxes of new stuff.
Maybe other more knowledgeable folk on here can tell us what model or...a knockoff with that imperfect stamp. Could just be the process of a rolled stamp?
Maybe other more knowledgeable folk on here can tell us what model or...a knockoff with that imperfect stamp. Could just be the process of a rolled stamp?
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Great stuff, thanks for posting all the images.
Pics below are of a "Meteor" branded Carleton Franco-Suisse that originally came from Hardings. Frame research indicates perhaps early 60's but original owner indicated he and his dad got a pair in the late 1960's. Understand it was not uncommon for shops to obtain rebranded frames and bikes back then. Was a really nice bike.
Pics below are of a "Meteor" branded Carleton Franco-Suisse that originally came from Hardings. Frame research indicates perhaps early 60's but original owner indicated he and his dad got a pair in the late 1960's. Understand it was not uncommon for shops to obtain rebranded frames and bikes back then. Was a really nice bike.
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Cinelli stem: badged steel
The Cinelli stayer is still in one of the boxes so for now settle for this
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I've found an ooooolllldddd Falcon and some other bikes in highly dilapidated shape so, nice to see a Harding decal. Although your bike was definitely not in the shed or I would have been talking about my "new" beauty and be looking for the decals in the folders I found.
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Cinelli stem: stayer - of course that is what it is...
Stayer stems - with which I was completely unfamiliar until I found one in the shed. I must have run in the wrong crowd lol
I'm still a little confused as to whether these were intended for shops and team mechanics to test for exact size needed by individual riders, or to be used by individual riders and adjusted based upon other factors for a particular ride or race. Otherwise seems like extra weight rather than just getting the right specific length.
I'm still a little confused as to whether these were intended for shops and team mechanics to test for exact size needed by individual riders, or to be used by individual riders and adjusted based upon other factors for a particular ride or race. Otherwise seems like extra weight rather than just getting the right specific length.
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Tool... Phil Wood Spoke Machine #770 - yes, greasy and dusty
I have the base to mount it on and a couple other parts in a cup
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Back in the dinosaur days, without power...
The catalogue binder...
with price lists...
and manufacturer catalogues...
with instructions...
No. 13
And many more pages that could be scanned ... including many of those French parts diagrams and instructions
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More to come
as I work my way through... drawers of Campy spindles and BB cups and lock rings, two crates of Stronglight cranks and TA chain rings.. but it will be slower going since I have to find room to hold and open this stuff up from the boxes and cabinets they are in. I may have to take some of the Sturmey Archer hubs and learn/relearn overhauling since there seems to be 20+. trays of parts for them. So, I'll be back.
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This is a quandary, lol. Takes up little space, and a great tool IF I needed to cut and thread spokes in a rush, but, I have next to no space especially as I bring more things home. I'll have to work through my collector side wanting to keep great stuff I will rarely if ever use - versus making space and selling to those who would use.
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On second thought, if you have a 57 -58 cm Hetchins curly stay you don't need in your life ...? lol
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The Huret Jubilee cache so far...
Some full, some bodies, some parts...
how much you wanna bet this cache doesn't have the right springs for the long cages? I haven't checked part numbers but would seem like my luck lol
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