I'm putting the above together.
We are missing the wheels or something period to fit. 126 OLD free wheel. Rims for tyres not tubs which is what I think they were. I don't know anything of what the wheels were.
Original wheels may be a problem as they ran the ill fated Maillard 'Helicomatic' cassette, you might want to try to look for a slightly earlier pair that ran, gold Maillard screw on hubs on Weinmann black concave rims.
The Campagnolo 980 mech is nice but Shimano 105 golden arrow, and Suntour ARX are also period correct alternatives
Thanks for the advice. The photo is not the bike, its a www library pic.
The owner is not fussed about the exact wheels, just something generally that period. Free wheel
hub.
So if I can search for perhaps the most common/easiest to find wheel. Any ideas?
Were they 6 speed originally??
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We bought the wheel set I found mentioned above, so that sorts that out. The rear that is on the bike is a Suntour RT 1000. Iy looks period but
I wouldn't know. The mech doesn't swing on the hanger bolt, you just position it and lock it up??? that correct??
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This the only pic I could find. I actually told the bike owner that I thought the rear mech was wrong. Because, a friction shift system has no need for an adjuster on the mech. This mech has an adjuster.