Re: [CR]Now: Nit picking, Was: Campagnolo Nuovo Tipo

(Example: Production Builders:Tonard)

From: <NortonMarg@aol.com>
Date: Wed, 14 Aug 2002 19:39:32 EDT
Subject: Re: [CR]Now: Nit picking, Was: Campagnolo Nuovo Tipo
To: sachs@erols.com, classicrendezvous@bikelist.org


In a message dated 8/14/02 4:02:35 PM Pacific Daylight Time, sachs@erols.com writes:

<< By the way, I believe that my Schwinn Paramount 3-piece hubs (steel barrel,
   alloy shell) have the cups machined directly into the barrel. It's a
   feature, not an advantage... >> If they are the same as most 3 piece hubs, there are no separate cups. The bearings run directly on the metal of the steel center and when they pit, you have the choice of replacing the entire hub, or finding someone who will undertake the expensive regrinding operation after removing the flanges. In the day, hubs were replaced. The "innovative" Record alloy hub with the replaceable "machined and then ground" races was a major improvement over tossing the hubs. Now that these hubs are valuable collectors items, the relatively insane and expensive process of regrinding them (so as to NOT toss them) is more realistic than "in the day". Stevan Thomas Alameda, CA