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26" Wheels, skip tooth rear

Postby Onewheelsqueel on Mon May 14, 2012 11:04 pm

[list=][/list]My 26" columbia has a may brake, it may brake, it may not. So lookin a possibilities of a working skip tooth set up. I already messaged the guy on ebay that sells the new style skip tooth sprockets. Is there any where else to get them or does anyone have a decent priced wheel set or at least a rear. Wheel local to the Chicago area?

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Re: 26" Wheels, skip tooth rear

Postby twowheelfan on Tue May 15, 2012 12:53 pm

alll those old hubs are totally rebuildable sounds like you just need to squirt a little wd 40 or 3in 1 in side. They get gummed up and stop working when the grease is so old. If that doesn't work then you probably need a retaining spring that holds the braking parts together inside. It might work out cheaper for you. I'm sure there are discussions here about this exact problem. Keep it OG!
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Re: 26" Wheels, skip tooth rear

Postby Onewheelsqueel on Wed May 16, 2012 10:12 pm

So after your post I decided wth and tore the hub apart. Found the tension spring was broke. Its actually a Hiawatha hub. Would that be a somewhat simple part to locate? And what's the actual part called? Its like a c clip spring with a tab bent out to key into a cylinder that slides and puts pressure on the discs. Thanks for any info.
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Re: 26" Wheels, skip tooth rear

Postby CCR on Wed May 16, 2012 10:24 pm

got a pic of the hub shell and the part you need, got lots of hubs just not all attached to wheels or i would of said something earlier.
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Re: 26" Wheels, skip tooth rear

Postby GODishere on Wed May 16, 2012 10:58 pm

I may have a few NOS rear wheels laying around :wink: :arrow: :idea:
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Re: 26" Wheels, skip tooth rear

Postby twowheelfan on Thu May 17, 2012 7:07 am

Onewheelsqueel wrote:So after your post I decided wth and tore the hub apart. Found the tension spring was broke. Its actually a Hiawatha hub. Would that be a somewhat simple part to locate? And what's the actual part called? Its like a c clip spring with a tab bent out to key into a cylinder that slides and puts pressure on the discs. Thanks for any info.

it sounds like a ND
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=new ... &_osacat=0
im sure you can get one from a fellow RRB'er someone here has one.
heres a good reference for you if you don't already know.
http://www.sheldonbrown.com/coaster-bra ... rture.html
it might be a morrow hub, but without pics i cant tell.
http://www.sheldonbrown.com/coaster-brakes/morrow.html
this guy's website is very informative. anything you would ever want to know about bikes! he was a bike god. R.I.P. Sheldon.
http://www.sheldonbrown.com/coaster-brakes.html
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Re: 26" Wheels, skip tooth rear

Postby Onewheelsqueel on Thu May 17, 2012 11:50 am

Awesome info! I just ordered a spring on eBay. Should work out good, cause it would stop fine once it keyed in. Thanks a ton.

Wouldn't mind picking up a older decent front 26" rim so I could get rid of this newer style rim if anyone in on here has one local to me (most of northern IL is in my usual work travels).

Once again thanks for the guidance
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Re: 26" Wheels, skip tooth rear

Postby Onewheelsqueel on Thu May 17, 2012 11:56 am

P.s. prefer a white patina rim for the front. A usable one with some rust is all good.
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Re: 26" Wheels, skip tooth rear

Postby twowheelfan on Thu May 17, 2012 2:02 pm

Onewheelsqueel wrote:P.s. prefer a white patina rim for the front. A usable one with some rust is all good.

i'd see what i got, but shipping from 10002 would kill.
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Re: 26" Wheels, skip tooth rear

Postby Onewheelsqueel on Thu May 17, 2012 3:11 pm

Shippings the killer. It would be cheaper to get a whole bike for parts localy. Not really looking to ship a wheel. Thanks though.
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Re: 26" Wheels, skip tooth rear

Postby twowheelfan on Thu May 17, 2012 3:13 pm

twowheelfan wrote:
Onewheelsqueel wrote:P.s. prefer a white patina rim for the front. A usable one with some rust is all good.

i'd see what i got, but shipping from 10002 would kill.

i have two drop center rims, they both have black pinstripes and ran with 26x1.75's but work with 2.125's. one a little less patina, one a little more especially in the spoke /hub dept. (maybe too much) they should oil/clean up pretty well(white paint is decieving most of the time)
i'll post em in the for sale section if you aint interested.
i don't know what people sell em for these days.
$20 bucks? plus ship?- tire(no good anyway)
talk to me.
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Re: 26" Wheels, skip tooth rear

Postby Onewheelsqueel on Sun May 20, 2012 3:49 pm

Got to the local bike swap after camping with my boy today and found two suitable rims for a great price. Thanks for the offers and theinfoo. Once I get the retaining spring ill put the other rim back together and have a spare for that other straight bar bike Im lookin for to make a board tracker. :-)
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