John J. had it all right on these--they were called
"Microlite." One other thing was that thhe body
assembled and adjusted very differently from other
Winner series freewheel body. The adjusting cone was
at the back (hub-facing side) of the freewheel body
and pressure from the cogs was the locking mechanism.
I think the body did have some non-steel parts.
David Feldman
Vancouver, WA
--- First Flight Bicycles <jeff@firstflightbikes.com>
wrote:
> We had a customer contact us about a Suntour
> titanium freewheel that he
> bought in 1973 or 1974. I had never heard of it
> before, does anyone know
> anything about them?
> Thanks
> Jeff Archer
> First Flight Bicycles
> 216 S. Center St.
> Statesville, NC 28677
> 704.878.9683
> jeff@firstflightbikes.com
> http://www.firstflightbikes.com
> Always looking for vintage mountain
> bikes/parts/literature
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