Re: [CR]Freewheel Threading Questions

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From: <travis.harry@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 20 Jul 2008 02:52:35 -0300
To: <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
In-Reply-To: <12563.23422.qm@web84008.mail.mud.yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [CR]Freewheel Threading Questions

Saturday, July 19, 2008 - 11:05 PM
>From somewhere, maybe even Gnashbar, I acquired inexpensively a set of 16-20 2cm brass-finished saw blades, stacked and riveted like thickness strips /feeler guages used for valve clearance setting. 8 - 10 metric (ISO) and 8 -10 inch (SAE) scale, each to a different labeled guage. Dunno why all hardware stores don't sell them. That's what you could use.

said Harry Travis, stirred by: Andrew Gillis <apgmaa@verizon.net>'s message of: Saturday 19 Jul 08 at 05:03 PM, On: [CR]Freewheel Threading Questions [echoed below, in part<=1] -oOo-
>CRs:
>
> I'm trying to determine the threading of some freewheels, and I could
>use your assistance.
> I don't have a rear wheel to check these with:
>
> 1980 Regina Corsa, 6 speed, which has one circular groove on the
>back. There are no other markings. I think this is this English
>threaded, but there is no "FI" marking. Can you confirm if this is
>English threaded?
>
> Shimano Dura-Ace model MF-7400, 7-speed. Were these made in English
>threading only, or other threadings as well?
>
> Suntour Winner Pro 7 speed, 4-prong notched body. The top cone of the
>freewheel body is marked "DF VIA". Is this English threaded also?
>
> Thanks in advance for your replies.
>
> Andrew Gillis
> Long Beach, CA USA


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