The 1 3/8ths is a different diameter, for the skinny 26" rim. Doesn't make sense but that's how it works. Schwinn had a different 26" wheel also, the S-7 wheel. It was a tiny bit larger in diameter so nothing but a higher priced Schwinn tire would fit it... If you need just a tiny bit more room, the old steel frame can be carefully tweaked to make it work. I've done it with a piece of 2 x 4 cut to the width I wanted and then hammered it between the stays right where the tire will go, then squeezed the dropouts where the hub bolts up to the right width for the hub. Carefully and little by little until it clears is paramount."
Thanks for sharing all that. I knew the 1 3/8 tires were not gonna work with my rims, which are said to be 26 x 1.95 to 2.15 on the packaging. I won't have to deal with the S-7 problem since I bought the Nexus 3 speed in a new alloy wheelset. I just wish I had researched it more carefully and looked for a narrower wheelset instead of the cheapest wheelset I could find with the 3 speed already laced into it.
BUT, these should be straight wheels, anyway, and not oddly sized. I'm thinking the 26 by 2.0 tires will JUST fit without mods, and will be okay as long as I have no wobble in the wheels. And, the slightest wobble is gonna be a problem.
I'm a rank amateur. I get excited and jump in before knowing the subtle nuances. Of course, that's how you learn. Screw up, and get burned, then you always remember that lesson.
I don't think the switch from 27 inch skinny tires to 26 inch fatter tires will leave the pedals too much closer to the ground. But, maybe I am making assumptions I should not have made. I remember as a kid discovering the hard way what happens when you lower the bike too much. You come riding hard through that turn, and as you lean, the pedal comes down hard on the ground, and the wheels go out from under you.
You guys are posting lots of great bikes, thank you very much. I can never look at too many bikes, I love 'em all.
But, my original idea here was largely about the pleasure of rediscovering coaster brakes, particularly in conjunction with internal gears.
I want to strip the bike down as much as possible without giving up the shifter and having at least three speeds. I'm going for the old "safety bike" look or the "klunker" but with 3 to 8 gears and coaster brake.
Anybody had any experience with the Nexus 8 speed coaster brake hub?