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1943 BSA Paratrooper help with restoration

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Benchmandan

On Training Wheels
I have just purchased a 1943 BSA Paratrooper bike, my questions are:

1. What go's in the wheel hubs, oil or grease?
2. How do I get the back wheel hub open?
3. Where can I find brake pads

Thanks

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Use grease on all the bearings.
You need a hard to find two prong freewheel tool to remove the freewheel.
Do you have the brake pad holders?
 
I got my brake pads at Performance bike shop. I don't have the item number in front of me. I had to bend the holders with a brass hammer to shape the holders to fit the pads.
 
I used Shimano model R55C3 brake shoes on my BSA. Package also says DURA-ACE ULTEGRA 105 and BR-7900 C-SHOE BT/PAIR AND Y8FN98090.
 
if you had to bend them you didnt use the right blocks, they slide out easily wit a bit of WD40 and you use Fibrax blocks as alternative for org
 
and abouth freewheel , use grease only. anny bikeshop has this standard tool.. will cost you a tenner!! or searche the web.... for original(( mostly damaged... no good to use but nice for display))
 
I found some brake pads that fit perfectly in these old calipers. I wrote it up in another BSA Paratrooper thread.

 
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