What am I looking at here? It came off a '55 Schwinn Racer girl's bike, not sure if it was original to that bike. There are no markings on the hub body that I can see. It's 36 hole.
The axle is off-center to the hub flanges. There's a small screw that threads into one end of the axle. The opposite end has a flathead screwdriver slot in the end of it.
It's got big, beautiful flanges, about 3 3/8"
3 1/8" center to center spoke holes.
When I turn the cog by hand, the hub flanges turn at a slower speed. Turning backwards seems to cause it to brake, and resuming forward turning results in some clicking sounds from within while the flanges resume forward rotation...sounds like a mechanism of some kind...though it's hard to judge if it changes speed at any point.
The axle is off-center to the hub flanges. There's a small screw that threads into one end of the axle. The opposite end has a flathead screwdriver slot in the end of it.
It's got big, beautiful flanges, about 3 3/8"
3 1/8" center to center spoke holes.
When I turn the cog by hand, the hub flanges turn at a slower speed. Turning backwards seems to cause it to brake, and resuming forward turning results in some clicking sounds from within while the flanges resume forward rotation...sounds like a mechanism of some kind...though it's hard to judge if it changes speed at any point.