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Date: 19 Aug 2007 07:12:21
From: Scott Gordo
Subject: Rod Brakes and Flat Tubes
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I've got an old Rudge with rod brakes that need some new tires. What's the quickest and easiest way to get the front and rear wheels off of this thing?
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Date: 20 Aug 2007 08:40:32
From: Scott Gordo
Subject: Re: Rod Brakes and Flat Tubes
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On Aug 19, 6:16 pm, A Muzi <a...@yellowjersey.org > wrote: > Scott Gordo wrote: > > I've got an old Rudge with rod brakes that need some new tires. What's > > the quickest and easiest way to get the front and rear wheels off of > > this thing? > > Drop a brake shoe (or both) if the shoe guides are pierced. Slip the > stirrup out of its guide and swing it out of the way if they are slotted. > Your front fork and hub cones are probably keyholed. Pull out on the > fork blades with your fingers while pressing on the axle ends with your > palms or thumbs. > Oil all fastener threads. If yours is a 3 speed, note Sturmey Archer > axle nuts are relatively soft (so as to not damage axle threads) and > should not be overtightened. > -- > Andrew Muziwww.yellowjersey.org > Open every day since 1 April, 1971 That's what I figured. I wasn hoping for some little quick release I was missing. Thanks! Will do ~ /s
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Date: 19 Aug 2007 17:16:37
From: A Muzi
Subject: Re: Rod Brakes and Flat Tubes
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Scott Gordo wrote: > I've got an old Rudge with rod brakes that need some new tires. What's > the quickest and easiest way to get the front and rear wheels off of > this thing? Drop a brake shoe (or both) if the shoe guides are pierced. Slip the stirrup out of its guide and swing it out of the way if they are slotted. Your front fork and hub cones are probably keyholed. Pull out on the fork blades with your fingers while pressing on the axle ends with your palms or thumbs. Oil all fastener threads. If yours is a 3 speed, note Sturmey Archer axle nuts are relatively soft (so as to not damage axle threads) and should not be overtightened. -- Andrew Muzi www.yellowjersey.org Open every day since 1 April, 1971
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Date: 19 Aug 2007 12:08:12
From: mecej4
Subject: Re: Rod Brakes and Flat Tubes
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Scott Gordo wrote: > I've got an old Rudge with rod brakes that need some new tires. What's > the quickest and easiest way to get the front and rear wheels off of > this thing? > (i) remove brake pads. (ii) front: loosen axle nuts; spread fork slightly with your hands and push down axle with fingers at the same time (or get a helper). rear: if you have a multi-speed hub, disconnect the shifter chain at the axle ("regulator"); loosen axle nuts; loosen chain tensioners; push wheel forward and dismount chain; pull out wheel. HTH -- mecej4
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