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    WTD Rigida AL1320 27x1.1/4 front wheel

    Re: WTD alloy 27x1.1/4 front wheel as above! I was looking for a rigida AL1320 front wheel <which would be lovely to find one) but Ultimately i think i may have to settle for any old alloy wheel of the right size as AL1320's seem hard to find :facepalm: Does anyone have one kicking about...
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    A mystery of the 27" 10 speed variety.

    I'm an idiot :roll: what's the saying.... only fools rush in! I DID need a 140mm axle as i forgot to include the derraillieur dropout to the overall length measurement of my rear axle :facepalm: honestly this is embarrassing. Now that I've done that, and fitted a tyre to the rear wheel i...
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    WTD Rigida AL1320 27x1.1/4 front wheel

    Still looking :-) I would consider other brands of wheels provided they at least appear to be similar to the AL1320 i am running on the rear. and MUST be alloy, and straight :-)
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    A mystery of the 27" 10 speed variety.

    Thread revival ahoy!!! I have finally got round to this again,.. i realised i jumped in at the deep end on this and got a bit disheartened with it - but i'm back on it now as I decided i couldn't bear to part with it! I measured the drop out gap at 126mm - so i have ordered <and just fitted> a...
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    WTD Rigida AL1320 27x1.1/4 front wheel

    still looking :)
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    WTD Rigida AL1320 27x1.1/4 front wheel

    that's very kind of you to offer, Sadly, neither of those are quite what i'm after really, and i am trying to find a front wheel to match my rear one, thanks all the same :) very kind of you. the search continues...
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    Daccordi Furioso

    A bike with a name like that better have the talk to match the trousers! lets see those pics ASAP! :D
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    Cycle Stands

    For the same reason you don't see an F1 car with reversing sensors and boot space.... ...They are built for speed, not convenience :wink:
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    SLX Moser

    That is one chunk of 'industrial' looking rear mech! 8)
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    A mystery of the 27" 10 speed variety.

    The rear dropouts (inside measurement) come to 130mm, but whether it has been spread/cold set in the past,.. I do not know, for a 5speed of this vintage I thought it should be... errrm, 126mm? <not sure!>
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    WTD Rigida AL1320 27x1.1/4 front wheel

    As the title suggests! I'm after a Rigida AL1320 front wheel measuring 27x1.1/4 Hub make is not so important to me, but if you have a 36 spoker, that would be a bonus as I'd like to get the rear of my bike matching the front :D
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    A mystery of the 27" 10 speed variety.

    You know, I've just been googling falcon bicycles,... And I think you may have I.D'd it,... I have found a good few Falcons with the fork top detail that i son my bike,.. and also with the same wheels.... the O.L.D. on the new wheel measures up as 120mm, my rear dropouts are 130mm, so i will...
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    A mystery of the 27" 10 speed variety.

    I have mocked up the new rear wheel now, and besides needing a small spacer on the non drive side, and a longer spindle (I have 130mm drops, so will be going for a 140mm axle) I should be able to build up the rear end properly soon and the wheel will sit dead centre, chain line looks to be spot...
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    First stab at a restoration. Bought the bike for £5

    That's a nice looking bike, Good classic frame and just the right amount of modern parts (that don't look too out of place) to bring up to speed a little. i think the twin chain ring looks a little odd, but i always think that when i see a single speed conversion. How do you find it rides now...
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    A mystery of the 27" 10 speed variety.

    Could my bike have started life as something similar to a Raleigh Europa? check out this thread and find the photo of the forks being resprayed on the first page,... look familiar? and the head tube looks similar around the joins.... http://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=219562...
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    Rear derailleur Sachs Huret

    Ah the Sachs Huret,.. they were made in their thousands, and whilst not particularly complicated or good looking, there are plenty of them still on working bicycles, I have one on my 'mystery' frame, and whilst it's not the coolest thing to look at, and i would like something smoother and more...
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    A mystery of the 27" 10 speed variety.

    Well my wheel arrived, I'm chuffed to bit, only cost £16 in all, i think i got a bargain. Feel free to prove me wrong! The wheel arrived today, and it is a beauty, Rigida AL1320, which seems slightly rare to find, the rim is absolutely straight, not even a slight wobble, and the spokes look...
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    A mystery of the 27" 10 speed variety.

    Sorry for the ridiculously late reply :( I have just suffered a very unexpected bereavement in the family and things are a little haywire to say the least! I have however made a little headway on this, I have just won a new rear wheel on eBay for the old girl! which I'm quite pleased with...
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    A mystery of the 27" 10 speed variety.

    Thanks for the replies guys and gals! 8) I think the best thing for me to do is strip the rear hub down etc and see what i can find. I really like the rigida braking pattern on these rims, but i think these wheels have seen too many bumps scrapes and use in the wet to really be used...
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    A mystery of the 27" 10 speed variety.

    thanks for the reply, There are no removable washers on either side of the hub, just the cones and locknuts. As you can see, the drive side spokes are practically flat whilst the other side is nicely bowl shaped, i don't think i have any adjustment left. My concern is that if I purchase some...
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