(Scene opens in a hazy flashback...)
It all started with a set of hubs. They were 45 years or more old, and most people wouldn't have paid them any mind, but I did. I fell in love, and money was paypal'ed to a Canadian seller, and a week or two later I had them in my hot little fists.
They were Shimano D-series hubs. The ones that released just prior (mid-'70s) to the E-series coaster brake hub that they still make today. Some internal parts are interchangeable, and some are not. The really important thing (to me) is that they were large flange, and drilled for 11gauge spokes.
It all started with a set of hubs. They were 45 years or more old, and most people wouldn't have paid them any mind, but I did. I fell in love, and money was paypal'ed to a Canadian seller, and a week or two later I had them in my hot little fists.
They were Shimano D-series hubs. The ones that released just prior (mid-'70s) to the E-series coaster brake hub that they still make today. Some internal parts are interchangeable, and some are not. The really important thing (to me) is that they were large flange, and drilled for 11gauge spokes.
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