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As the total says, this is a “porcupine” style straight pull hub for an early Columbia chainless. It’s in good shape with freshly greased bearings. $350 shipped
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Decided to sell this great custom cue. The cue is a Brunswick Willie Hope Titlist highly customized by Scot Sherbine of Proficient Billiards. A lot of nice custom touches like linen phenolic joint instead of the original brass joint. The 4 colored veneers are very vibrant, the wrap is clean, and...
I saw that on eBay. Was thinking of getting it, but I have no idea what I’d do to finish it. Weird that there’s no opening for the stoker crankset. Thought it was cool though and only 2 hours from me
Very cool bike! Orient used a somewhat similar drive system on their chainless bikes, with the roller bearings. Not 100% the same, but close. Good luck with the project. I’m sure some more experienced members will chime in about the saddle
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Selling my 1899 Columbia mode 59 chainless project. It comes with everything you see in the pictures...frame, fork, complete driveshaft, stem, handlebars, seatpost, and gear covers. Also including a McMaster Carr bevel gear that matches to the rear driveshaft gear (you could have it machined to...
Wow! That started out as something I wouldn’t have even thought was salvageable. It’s really amazing what kind of transformation a talented person can make happen. Great work!
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If you put a socket wrench on that rear nut, it’ll spin the whole driveshaft and loosen the square nut in front. Then the driveshaft will slide out the rear. But if it spins well, no need to mess with it. I only took it out on mine because it was caked with old, gritty grease and wouldn’t spin...
I believe it’s standard threaded, but I’ll check when I get home. If you remove the half moon piece, you can get to the back end of the driveshaft. A 15/16 socket fits perfect on it, so no risk of breaking off a tooth
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I’m also working on an 1899 model 59 project right now I got from another cabe member. It’s apart right now down to every last nut and bolt. Glad to see another one of these being saved!
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Looking for the axle nuts that go in the half moon piece for a Columbia chainless. They’re what’s missing in the second picture. Thanks!
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Title says it all. Looking for a chainless project, 1890’s to early 1900’s. Unfortunately don’t have enough funds for a complete bike, so I’m looking for a project. Thanks in advance!
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For sale is a teens Troxel skirted saddle. It is in very good condition for its age. The stitching on one side has started to come apart, but is still held together very well. Would make a great rider! $150 shipping included
-Irving
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Thanks everyone! I actually decided to go with aluminum rims for this project since wood rims were too expensive, so I no longer need the wood rims
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185513 Pierce - ( stamped on drop out ) Tom ( Tommydale1950) The cabe
This frame is now owned by myself. The fork and frame construction seem to be the same as the “Service Model” in the catalogs.
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For sale is a 1941 Elgin girls deluxe project. It is almost entirely complete. Was a restoration project; most parts are fully or partially stripped of paint. Great restoration project. Includes frame, fork, fenders (over fork), chain guard, skirt guards, tank and shroud, seat, rack, crank...
Have a Colson tank and rack for sale. Pretty crusty but one side of the tank still has some original paint left. Asking $100 plus shipping
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I know Pierce used serial numbers on the rear dropout. I don't know if they used them on the head tube. Some people who know Pierce better might chime in and be able to help
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