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What is the smallest chainring this will accommodate ?

I believe it is 42.
 
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I asked this question a year or so ago and was told 41t is the lowest, so set out trying to find a 41t ring! I never did find one.
 
Hmmm, I can't be bothered for 1 tooth ... doubt I'd notice the difference.

Perhaps I can find a bigger freewheel but 6 speed does not seem to come any bigger than 24 without looking stupid ...
 
It sounds like your thinking what I was thinking two years ago! Get up hills much easier!
Or get yourself really fit and use the original block, I opted for a bigger block :roll:
 
Well I consider myself reasonably fit ... I can get well under the hour for a 25 but the gearing on my vintage ride still remains the biggest source of discomfort now I have sorted the clips / shoes out to a good solution.

42x24 = 47.3

Standard Double 39x22 = 47.9
Compact 34x18 = 48.3

On my normal road bike I run a compact and will often select 34x27 on the hills ... that is 34"

I'd like some smaller gears but I don't really see any solution that does no spoil the bike ...
 
Though not a cheap solution, you could look for a Cyclo Pans freewheel kit and create custom freewheel gearing circa 70s and 80s.
 
Don't forget you might have to remove the drop-out adjusters so you can sit the wheel further back, so you can go on the big sprocket!
 
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