torqueless
Senior Retro Guru
I've never owned a tubular or ridden one, but yes, as far as I'm aware 'sprint' rims would have been 700c, confused by the fact that a 'tub' had a nominal outer diameter of about 27", so might've been colloquially referred to as a "27inch tubular" in pre-metric Britain.
Brakes-not much info here, either:https://www.velobase.com/ViewCompon...DB-4C3F-B594-51492732FF0E&Enum=117&AbsPos=240 but the plastic nuts and hexagon-ended pivot bolts on yours look to be 1980s Weinmann parts.
Actually, looking at the other GB models pictured on Velobase- they don't seem to have a longer reach rear brake than front, even most of the Universal models- which I expected to- don't either, so I've probably got to eat my words..
Brakes-not much info here, either:https://www.velobase.com/ViewCompon...DB-4C3F-B594-51492732FF0E&Enum=117&AbsPos=240 but the plastic nuts and hexagon-ended pivot bolts on yours look to be 1980s Weinmann parts.
Actually, looking at the other GB models pictured on Velobase- they don't seem to have a longer reach rear brake than front, even most of the Universal models- which I expected to- don't either, so I've probably got to eat my words..
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