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When I see two sets of top races, I would wonder why; maybe just missing a hex nut (make-do substitute), or maybe the cap would not tighten all of the way?
Any serial numbers stamped on the bottom bracket crank hanger?
When I see two sets of top races, I would wonder why; maybe just missing a hex nut (make-do substitute), or maybe the cap would not tighten all of the way?
Any serial numbers stamped on the bottom bracket crank hanger?
The threads on the second(I believe incorrect) race doesn’t fit the fork. It also was too thick, not allowing the cap to tighten down all the way and pinch the stem as it is supposed to do.
The serial number is hand stamped but well done and clear. 700589
Serial number 700,589 is close to Lee Miller’s Mead Crusader (693,365), and Jose Huerta’s Mead Crusader (911,002).
The later was thought by some to be A&S-built; (forks look different though).
Almost forgot, I saw a 1912-14 New York Sporting Goods catalog that showed some old pedals with 3 triangles, and 4 sets of three teeth identified as “Expert” pedals.
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