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    Claud Butler - Carpenter - Vintage Bike - Wheel Help

    Very strange considering all the wheels that we have (which were all stored with the bikes) were 27 x 1 1/4, this means I'll either need to get a set of smaller rims or a shorter reach caliper and just forgo the mudguard at the front 🤷🏼
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    Claud Butler - Carpenter - Vintage Bike - Wheel Help

    So here is the same front wheel in both bikes. As you can see the wheel fits fine in the carpenter with plenty of adjustment up and down to get the break pads centred appropriately. On the Claud butler the brake pad sits fully below the rim and this is with the brake pad at its highest point on...
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    Claud Butler - Carpenter - Vintage Bike - Wheel Help

    Cheers, i'll measure the caliper arm lengths when i get home to see if they are the same or different. I'll chuck a front wheel back onto the bike too and measure how far off the brake pad is from the rim. As you say all seems a bit of a weird one considering all the other caliper arms seem to...
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    Claud Butler - Carpenter - Vintage Bike - Wheel Help

    Thanks Guinness, I am defintely not wanting to file anything. I just found it odd that it was only the front brake caliper on the Claud that seemed to be too long for 27 x 1 1/4 wheels. as such seems like a need a shorter reach variant of the caliper in order for the brake pads to sit on the...
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    Claud Butler - Carpenter - Vintage Bike - Wheel Help

    Hi Jonny, Thank you for the breakdown of all the wheel types/sizes etc, this was incredibly confusing topic when i first started to look at tidying up these bikes. I think the only thing i have found odd is that the wheel sizes that my wifes grandad had were all 27 1/4, i have tried both of...
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    Claud Butler - Carpenter - Vintage Bike - Wheel Help

    . Well mini update, managed found a front wheel to test to put into the bikes. Fits fine in the carpenter, but whilst it fits the frame of the Claud butler, the front brake caliper is too long for the 27 1/4 rim (although a rear wheel at 27 1/4 fits fine with the brakes in line with the rim...
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    Claud Butler - Carpenter - Vintage Bike - Wheel Help

    Thank you for your response too, would definitely love to keep the bikes in as original condition as possible. Am in discussions with Guinness who is giving me loads of useful information and help. Hopefully I can get these bikes back to some semblance of their former selves :)
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    Claud Butler - Carpenter - Vintage Bike - Wheel Help

    Noted, therefore wheel rebuild is best option it seems, unless there is a set of clinchers that match that can be used. I'll have to try and do some research on either how to do it, or where to get it done. Just don't want to mess it up 😅
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    Claud Butler - Carpenter - Vintage Bike - Wheel Help

    Thank you, I'll try post some pictures of the other wheels I have tomorrow or at the weekend. I assume the only way new wheels would then ever fit is to file the dropout slot (which I think I saw something about on the Sheldon brown Raleigh article)
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    Claud Butler - Carpenter - Vintage Bike - Wheel Help

    If I resort to new wheels rather than re-building the wheels, what should I look for in order to make sure new Axle's fitnthe dropouts? Thanks again for all the info, this has been a huge help.
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    Claud Butler - Carpenter - Vintage Bike - Wheel Help

    Thank you for the tip, I'll measure the Carpenter as I still have that one with me at mine. The one thing my mate mentioned is that the axle of newer wheels didn't seem to fit the dropout either. Do older bikes tend to use thinner Axle's? And if so is it possible to still get newer wheels with...
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    Claud Butler - Carpenter - Vintage Bike - Wheel Help

    I am Greater London just to the South of Purley inside of the M25 (Old Coulsdon) but my work mate who has the bike currently is Teddington way (bout an hour away from me to the west)
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    Claud Butler - Carpenter - Vintage Bike - Wheel Help

    So the pictures of the wheel on its own are a different wheel to the ones currently on the bike. I think there was at least one more wheel that my friend took with him when he was having a look so I will have a check with him and see if I can get him to take a photo of it too.
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    Claud Butler - Carpenter - Vintage Bike - Wheel Help

    The two photos attached show where my friend has got to with doing a bit of clean up. Like I say he's just stumped on how to resolve the wheels. I also have one more wheel at my house which I attach some separate photos of, we aren't even really sure what wheels were for what bike originally...
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    Claud Butler - Carpenter - Vintage Bike - Wheel Help

    I'll let you know if i pull out too much hair trying to figure out how to fix them 🤣
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    Claud Butler - Carpenter - Vintage Bike - Wheel Help

    Thank you for quick response. I'll see if i can get a few pictures of the wheels i have and the state they are in. Do you have any recommendations on websites/shops that would sell the correct type of rims/spokes to look at? It seems like my wifes grandad rode these bikes for many a year and...
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    Claud Butler - Carpenter - Vintage Bike - Wheel Help

    Thank you for the link, looks like it has a lot of great info in it, think there will be a few weeks of bedtime reading to get my head around it all. In an ideal world i'd love to get them both restored. As with everyone at the moment, money is just making things tight. If i was to keep an eye...
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    Claud Butler - Carpenter - Vintage Bike - Wheel Help

    I thought just for completeness of the story, it would be best to add in some pictures of the carpenter bike too. Currently we have mostly been looking at the Claud Butler as we think that was his main bike. The saddle on the Carpenter is in much better condition. so we were planning on swapping...
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    Claud Butler - Carpenter - Vintage Bike - Wheel Help

    Hi All, First of all a quick apology, as my knowledge on bikes it terrible. Me and my wife moved into her grandads house recently, and with it came a couple of vintage bikes, which we would love to get one of up and running as a nice gesture for the family, and to use for some casual riding...
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