1963 Jack Taylor Sport - slight update page 3

Re: 1963 Jack Taylor Sport

Here is a few photos of the wheels that were found with and came with the Sports frame.
They have never been used and as they were found alongside the frame it is assumed they went in the loft with it back in approx 1963/64.
Sachs hubs with Van Schothorst made in Holland rims, 27 x 1 1/4 . No tape so have never been used and while have some slight sort of pitting starting they are in great condition, maybe need a re grease but on the jig they are straight as an arrow. Made by the Midlands Wheel Co LTD Birmingham.

Jamie

IMG_1910 by Jamie Dyer, on Flickr

IMG_1912 by Jamie Dyer, on Flickr

IMG_1913 by Jamie Dyer, on Flickr

IMG_1915 by Jamie Dyer, on Flickr

IMG_1917 by Jamie Dyer, on Flickr

IMG_1918 by Jamie Dyer, on Flickr
 
Re: 1963 Jack Taylor Sport

Nice.... I'm presuming you will use them on this build?
 
Re: 1963 Jack Taylor Sport

Jamiedyer":13a8r5iq said:
It would be rude not to ;)

Jamie

Silly question really :facepalm:
 
Re: 1963 Jack Taylor Sport

No such thing as a silly question. I may not have used them. I must admit I may find it hard to find decent 27 tubs.

Jamie
 
Re: 1963 Jack Taylor Sport

Jamiedyer":3th36u1b said:
No such thing as a silly question. I may not have used them. I must admit I may find it hard to find decent 27 tubs.

Jamie

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I put Schwalbe Lugano T-active K-gaurds on my Jubilee if you remember....
 
Re: 1963 Jack Taylor Sport

Jamiedyer":3qs5mxxx said:
Thanks for the reminder :)
That's the wheels sorted ;)

Jamie

Ermmm... :oops: maybe not, my old Fiamme rims weren’t 1-1/4”....Sorry :facepalm:

I wonder if a 700 x 27 would fit?

Ps just checking.... when you say Tubs, you do mean tubular? It’s not clear from the photos
 
Re: 1963 Jack Taylor Sport

Yes mate, I was meaning tubular :)
It's maybe a term more used in the colonies, me being a foreigner and all ;)
I will check tonight and see if they fit.
Thanks

Jamie
 
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