Got my front wheel built today.
Still need to true/tension.
Still need to true/tension.
I opened it up because of the condition of the bike that I took it off of and it sounded loud when coasting. It looked like it had spent a lot of time leaning against someone's garage. I'm going to try to get the shell looking good, give the innards a light cleaning and lube it up.Thanks for showing the internals of the hub - I haven't seen inside a coaster brake SA hub before.
Rim & hub & black spokes look good! Interesting design with the peanut shapes on the flanges...I love little details like this
Cool ride, I like the rain gutters if they work. Isn't polishing steel fun? I have a custom trike I spent way too much time polishing so I feel your pain. Good luck bro,and keep sanding! !!More boring polishing. Working with 320 grit emery at this point. Still work to do around the head tube and bottom bracket. Did a little file work on some of the brass.
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Thank you, thank you very much.Worth the effort! It's looking really good!
Yeah, sanding is cool. I'm amazed how much dust you can make just sanding by hand. And how much of it ends up in your nose.Cool ride, I like the rain gutters if they work. Isn't polishing steel fun? I have a custom trike I spent way too much time polishing so I feel your pain. Good luck bro,and keep sanding! !!
Makes sense. I hadn't thought much about it really. I had planned on comparing the quadrant shifter to a trigger shifter that was on the bike I robbed the hub from.Quadrant shifters are way cool... I have one on a Raleigh. Yours looks to be a really early model?
I've never seen one but they did make a 2 speed quadrant shifter. For the 3 speed versions there is no indent for 3rd - for 3rd gear the cable is at it's slackest in the most forward position, with no tension the cable has no need for an indent. Mines marked LOW - N (normal) - HIGH. I can see NORMAL in one of your images but not much else of the markings.
I think in the early 3 speed SA hubs the gearing was the other way round - 1st gear had the slackest cable, but that probably wouldn't change the cable pull using an early shifter on a later hub.
This was one that I found on ebay. I had bid on several and didn't win. I finally put a lowball bid in on this one, I think it didn't have a very good picture, and won. There is a guy in Indonesia selling some pretty good looking repops right now.Interesting, that's different to the usual 3 speed with 'normal' being the middle or second gear. I don't know anything about the very early hubs though - where did you come across the shifter?
In any case, it should hopefully work with your hub. With the quadrant shifters it's easy to set up the gears - you put the lever in the forward slack position, then adjust the cable tension until the cable is taut in that forward position. That's it - easy!
It's looking cool on your build
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