Re: [CR]Sturmey parts/service Questions

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Date: Tue, 18 Jun 2002 18:26:38 -0700
To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
From: "joel metz, ifbma/sfbma" <magpie@messengers.org>
Subject: Re: [CR]Sturmey parts/service Questions


>Another option is a threaded driver - these also pop-up from time to
>time on ebay - perhaps someone on the list has one to sell. You
>might be able to fit two 3/32nd track cogs on the driver - or -
>thread on a multi-speed freewheel (I believe Sheldon has an article
>about this on his website).

ive tried putting double cogs on a threaded driver, but a) there wasnt enough room and b) the driver i had had a deeper bearing race than the standard splined driver, meaning slop almighty in the hub, and uncorrectable... dunno if thats a common problem. i just went back to splines.
>4) Servicing 3-speeds is not as daunting as it seems. Again, Sheldon
>has some good illustrations as well as a complete parts list on his
>website. If you want, I'll be glad to snail-mail you a photo copy of
>a Schwinn AW service manual - it has a complete diaganosis section
>as well as detailed tear-down and rebuild instructions.

this is something i should tell everyone who asks about my 3-speed - theyre *really* not as tough to work on as they seem. take one apart, exploded diagram in hand, and the reassemble a few times, and you should have it. eventually youll get to the point where when your friends ask "so how many parts are in a sturmey archer hub?" youll just stare off in the distance for a while, prompting them to ask "are you counting them in your head?", at which point youll grin sheepishly, and ask "how many parts, or how many types of parts?". your friends will then look at you with horror, and back away slightly.

the schwinn aw manual is a nice one to have. breaks it all down in writing. wish i could find my copy, just for reference.

-joel

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