ronald manseau wrote:
> Taking off the freewheel ask for special tool that I don't have actually and
> I am not after replacing it now. The bike was owned at the time by an
> italian competitor and I remember it was everything campagnolo altough I
> can't remember having checked the freewheel at that time ..this goes back to
> 1967 or 68 when I've acquired the bike.
Campagnolo didn't market a freewheel until about 1980; I think Regina
was the common one on Italian bikes of that era, although Maillard
doesn't sound unreasonable either.
> My freewheel differs from the one
> that is illustrated at Harris as it has a "lubricant reservoir" under the
> form of a kind of tampon squeezed between the splined ring and the gear
> itself .
Interesting. I've not heard of that before.
> BTW I am located about 10 miles east of gaspé itself..around 30 miles from
> percé.
Sounds nice. We've often considered taking a vacation in the Gaspé area...
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-John Thompson (john@os2.dhs.org)
Appleton WI USA