Re: [CR]Another Intro

(Example: Racing)

Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2001 09:40:02 +0000
Subject: Re: [CR]Another Intro
From: "Hilary Stone" <Hilary.Stone@Tesco.net>
To: CYCLESTORE@aol.com, cyqlist@juno.com, classicrendezvous@bikelist.org


There is no shortage of FW hub parts except for toggle chains which can be rebuilt using the chains from AW ones. Hilary Stone

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>From: CYCLESTORE@aol.com

>To: cyqlist@juno.com, classicrendezvous@bikelist.org

>Subject: Re: [CR]Another Intro

>Date: Sun, Jan 14, 2001, 9:16 pm

>


> Greetings Richard,

>

> Saw your intro on the Classic Rendezvous list. I and several of my friends

> and coworkers are Sturmey (God save the Queen) Archer nuts.

>

> I think there is little problem with the 4 speed FW hub for reliability. Most

> were brought in the 50-60's so any hubs ridden a significant distance might

> need very hard to find replacment parts. The aren't as tough to mistreatment

> as the AW hub (nothing is).

>

> As a side not many of my SA friend are into long distance Randonnuer Brevets

> events and ride fixed and free SA hubs on the rides. The rides are

> 200-300-400-600 km long and the first finisher last year rode a 7 speed

> internal. He now plans to ride a restored 1965 Moulton with FW 4 speed this

> year on the event for comfort and challange ( I can't enjoy 125 miles in

> rolly poly terrain with a for speed myself). After riding the whole series

> on long distance brevets we all plan to Rendezvous in Boston for the

> 1200km/750 mile Boston-Montreal-Boston(B-M-B) 90 hour bike event.

>

> While few people have the time fitness and stamina (I among them but I have

> done similar events successfully in the past) or interest in the longish

> events, cycling and tinkering with them has been a lifelong passion. Perhaps

> our band of merry cyclo's or others from the CR list and yourself can get

> together this summer pre or post B-M-B. An CR's members convenient to

> Montreal in August?

>

> For those that care we import classic (all very well equipped classic

> internally hub equipped roadster bikes 3-5 speed) as well as Moulton Speed,

> Speed New Series and All Purpose (APB) with internal hubs from Britain. My

> personal favorite is the wide geared 33-100 gear inches Moulton APB with

> Sturmey Archer Sprinter 7 Hub and Drum brake. I'm trying to rig an old style

> (new manufacture) full chain case on it to keep it tidy. I'll let you know

> how it goes.

>

> Paris-Brest-Paris (PBP) is in 2003, time to get ready.

>

> Cheers,

>

> Gilberts Anderson

> The Bicycle Outfitter

> 519 W. North St.

> Raleigh, NC 27603

> 919/828-8999

> 800/321-5511

> cyclestore@aol.com

>

>

>

>

>

> In a message dated 1/14/01 2:29:08 PM, cyqlist@juno.com writes:

>

> <<

> Best regards,

>

> Richard Buck

> Watertown, Massachusetts >>