Losgaintir
Devout Dirtbag
Re:
Chain ring and crank are stll fixed together by one daft set screw. WD-40 and a bit of a saok will hopefully help.
I have cleaned both sides of the chain ring, with no stampings or numbers visible, unless ther are under the mating surfaces.
Would this indicate that it is not a "Williams"?
The teeth on the ring are very slight hooked and worn.
Would any appropriately toothed, 5 point connection chain ring, fit the crank?
More potential problems with the frame.
When the wheels were installed, I measured the front and rear drop outs.
Front was 95mm, which is unchanged with the wheel removed.
The rear measured 115 mm with the SA 3 speed hubbed wheel in place, tightish to remove and the rear drop out now measures some 110/111mm. The distance across the lock nuts of the SA hub also measure 110mm, with the differece of 4 mm, being taken up by two large, repair type washers, fitted inside the rear drop out lugs.
I suspect that they were there, becouse of the distorted rear portions of the drop outs, the SA hub nuts, being smaller than the enlarged drop outs, and would have passed through!
Am I correct in thinking that with my 110/111mm, I am limited to a single sprocket (fixed or freewheel) hub?
Ideally, I would like to fit a 3 or 4 speed set up to the frame, to make riding less of a chore
Colin
Chain ring and crank are stll fixed together by one daft set screw. WD-40 and a bit of a saok will hopefully help.
I have cleaned both sides of the chain ring, with no stampings or numbers visible, unless ther are under the mating surfaces.
Would this indicate that it is not a "Williams"?
The teeth on the ring are very slight hooked and worn.
Would any appropriately toothed, 5 point connection chain ring, fit the crank?
More potential problems with the frame.
When the wheels were installed, I measured the front and rear drop outs.
Front was 95mm, which is unchanged with the wheel removed.
The rear measured 115 mm with the SA 3 speed hubbed wheel in place, tightish to remove and the rear drop out now measures some 110/111mm. The distance across the lock nuts of the SA hub also measure 110mm, with the differece of 4 mm, being taken up by two large, repair type washers, fitted inside the rear drop out lugs.
I suspect that they were there, becouse of the distorted rear portions of the drop outs, the SA hub nuts, being smaller than the enlarged drop outs, and would have passed through!
Am I correct in thinking that with my 110/111mm, I am limited to a single sprocket (fixed or freewheel) hub?
Ideally, I would like to fit a 3 or 4 speed set up to the frame, to make riding less of a chore
Colin