Midlife":3k71r8pu said:Dropouts tend to stay parallel if the frame takes a knock with the wheel in? Can't say I've ever seen a kinked chainstay like that before.
Midlife":5ya6uvj3 said:When I worked at Cliff Pratt Cycles there was a lot of frame building stuff down in the basement including old Kromo tubes. "Bunny" the mechanic who also used to build frames said that Kromo was good stuff, should straighten ok if not corroded.
at £47 that makes her a very expensive machine back in 1951 and very much 'Top of the line'
torqueless":2j5v3v8j said:at £47 that makes her a very expensive machine back in 1951 and very much 'Top of the line'
I'm way out of my time-zone in 1951, but I think those splined cranks must have been 'top of the line' too. Did you get them both off OK? To be fair to Signor Gnutti, I doubt he ever envisaged a maintenance schedule at fifty year intervals!