I'm afraid I'm not an expert on hubs from this era either. But, yes, alloy hubs are something I would associate with the post-war era too. Many thanks for your help. I think the lightweight BSA hubs from the 1930s would look something like this:
Hi, many thanks for digging those out. I'm not sure whether these would be right for the 1930s though? When I think of Resilion in the 1930s, I think of their early cantilever brakes!
Hello, I was hoping someone here might have a set of British lightweight/racing hubs from the 1920s or 1930s for sale. Something like Chater-Lea, BSA or Brampton. Ideally would be in good condition. Will consider complete wheels, if someone has a set of those.
Thanks!
Hello, hoping someone here can help with an older part. I'm looking for a headclip headset compatible with a fork with a 31/32" (24.6mm) steerer. I believe this standard had 30TPI threads for the locknut.
Does not need to be complete or immaculate.
Any help much appreciated!
Hello! Could anyone help with identifying these frame and forks? I guess they are from the late 60s to mid 70s? Claud Butlers from that era seem to have very simlar design and components (Prugnat DS etc), but I couldn't find any models with the curved brake-stop bridge as on this one. The head...
Would anyone have a set of stickers/decals for an Orange P7 to match those in the 1997 catalogue:
https://www.retrobike.co.uk/gallery2/d/3372-2/orange_1997_brochure.pdf
Cheers!
I'm after 26" 1 & 3/8 rims (will take wheels as well), either Westrick or Endrick pattern. 32 or 40 hole. Condition has to be very good. Will pay well!