No. That's too early. Suntour didn't make seven speeds before 1977.
Peter Jon White
Peter White Cycles
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> There was a Raleigh touring bike in about 1975 that had a 7 speed
freewheel
> with double cranks. First I remember. Probably Suntour Ultra 7 although
I
> don't think they gave it that name yet.
> Bob Freeman
> Seattle
>
> In a message dated 2/28/04 2:23:24 AM Pacific Standard Time,
> classicrendezvous-request@bikelist.org writes:
>
> > Subject: Re: [CR]WTB: 7 spd FW's
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> > Richard,I think the Suntour 6/7's save you on this,for timeline
purposes.Not
> > positive,pretty sure.The others however are a close call,I think.Harris
> > Spracher,Waynesboro Va.
> >
> > r cielec <teaat4p@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > Hell-o All,
> >
> > Can't believe it - I have no 7 spd. FW's. Anybody have some for sale?
> > I have to end up with several @ 13-26 and 14-28.
> > Oh, I am assuming 7spd is in In Timeline. If not, I apologise.
> > Thanks
> > Richard Cielec
> > Chicago, Illinois