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Up for sale are some nice English bike parts. Prices include shipping to the lower 48 United States. Payment by Paypal or USPS Money Order. If using Paypal, please add their fee to your payment amount. Shipping from Connecticut, USA.

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Prices reduced - see below.

3. A chrome face quadrant shifter. This is for the Sturmey K or AW hub. It may be a generic copy of the Sturmey branded quadrant, but is evidently pretty well constructed. It appears to be an old generic quadrant and not a reproduction. Flat internal spring is still solid and the shifter clicks nicely into each hole. Mounting screw could use a little clean up, but is a decent piece. $50 shipped in the lower 48 states.

4. A decent condition set of Birmingham Phillips cranks. 46 tooth chainring. Cranks will work on a 26 or 28 inch bike. Chrome has some scratches and small rust areas, but is in pretty good shape. See photos for condition. They should make a nice, smooth-running addition to your old Birmingham Phillips. Also not an easy item to find in the US. Most Phillips parts in the US today are from the later, Raleigh/TI era. $50 shipped in the lower 48 states.

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5. Chain case/cover. This was an aftermarket part you could buy if you wanted to add a chain case/cover to your bike. It appears as part no. 295 in the 1939 Phillips catalog, and appears in other, later catalogs as well. It has a hollow back, and mounts with clamps (NOS clamps supplied - these appear to be a little newer). It also has the often-missing sliding tear drop cover. Please see the photo with the scale below the chain case to get an idea of the size. I believe this should go on a 28 inch wheel roadster bike. Paint is mostly original, but it does have some areas of new paint touch up. Color is basic black. $50 shipped in the lower 48 states.
 
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Prices reduced:
Phillips Crankset: $50 shipped in the lower 48 states.
Chain cover: $50 shipped in the lower 48 state
 
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Up for sale are some nice English bike parts. Prices include shipping to the lower 48 United States. Payment by Paypal or USPS Money Order. If using Paypal, please add their fee to your payment amount. Shipping from Connecticut, USA.

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20210909_182827-jpg.1475588


20210909_182843-jpg.1475589


Prices reduced - see below.

3. A chrome face quadrant shifter. This is for the Sturmey K or AW hub. It may be a generic copy of the Sturmey branded quadrant, but is evidently pretty well constructed. It appears to be an old generic quadrant and not a reproduction. Flat internal spring is still solid and the shifter clicks nicely into each hole. Mounting screw could use a little clean up, but is a decent piece. $50 shipped in the lower 48 states.

4. A decent condition set of Birmingham Phillips cranks. 46 tooth chainring. Cranks will work on a 26 or 28 inch bike. Chrome has some scratches and small rust areas, but is in pretty good shape. See photos for condition. They should make a nice, smooth-running addition to your old Birmingham Phillips. Also not an easy item to find in the US. Most Phillips parts in the US today are from the later, Raleigh/TI era. $50 shipped in the lower 48 states.

20210909_180608-jpg.1475596


20210909_180618-jpg.1475597


1631243286927-png.1475593


5. Chain case/cover. This was an aftermarket part you could buy if you wanted to add a chain case/cover to your bike. It appears as part no. 295 in the 1939 Phillips catalog, and appears in other, later catalogs as well. It has a hollow back, and mounts with clamps (NOS clamps supplied - these appear to be a little newer). It also has the often-missing sliding tear drop cover. Please see the photo with the scale below the chain case to get an idea of the size. I believe this should go on a 28 inch wheel roadster bike. Paint is mostly original, but it does have some areas of new paint touch up. Color is basic black. $50 shipped in the lower 48 states.
I’m new to the game. The two round things in the photos, are those shifters? I don’t find you covered them in your description. Thanks
 
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