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Refurbishing a 1958 Raleigh Sports 3 speed. Here it is as bought:

http://bikeshedva.blogspot.com/2014/01/blog-post.html

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Cleaning up fenders and wheels earlier this month:

http://bikeshedva.blogspot.com/2014/01/bicycle-wheels-and-fender-touch-up-1958.html

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More clean up and driving out old, damaged headbadge rivets:

http://bikeshedva.blogspot.com/2014/01/polishing-and-cleaning-bicycle-paint.html

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I've been hedging my bets with the SW hub. I bought an excellent condition 1956 FW (four speed) recently, with 1950s era 3-4 brass face shifter. I'll do an entry on it when I get some pictures. They just arrived today.
 
The bike is assembled but road testing showed that the SW hub will need to be replaced. The transmission cams out in third gear under any sort of load at all. Second runs reasonably well and first runs a little rough. It likely needs new pawls, but I'm not putting any money or time into fixing it, as the SW is a known faulty design. The plan is to replace the SW with an FW four speed. I'll have to make up the spoke difference using some spoke and nipple washers, which are often a good idea anyway.
 
The wheel is re-built but I blew a spoke while tensioning. I haven't done that in awhile, and it really makes you jump when it happens. Am working on replacing the spoke and getting the 4 speed wheel built. I have a nice brass faced SA shifter from the 1950s I can use. I will probably finish the wheel early next week if I get a chance.

In other news- I thought I'd make a little post about bottom bracket cotter pins:

http://bikeshedva.blogspot.com/2014/03/bicycle-cotter-pins.html

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The bicycle is coming together. I am now down to setting up the shifter with a fresh cable, rebuilding the pedals, and test riding. The plan at this point is to have it be a four speed with the 1956 FW hub and a 2:1 sprocket to cog ratio. It should climb like a chimp and be a good bike for hilly terrain as well as runs on the bike trail and around town.

http://bikeshedva.blogspot.com/2014/03/1958-raleigh-sports-bicycle-progress.html

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1959 English Miller headlight converted to a 1200 Lumen LED with removable/rechargeable battery. Strap the battery on when you need it, disconnect it and put it in the saddle bag when you don't.

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