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Here are my Ghisallo 700c carbon fiber/wooden wheels, with New Departure Model A rear and Type M front hubs. They have Philwood 14g double-butted stainless steel spokes, with 1” length nickel-plated brass spoke nipples and round beveled washers.
Leroy of Philwood built the wheels and rebuilt the Model A hub. These are going on the 1902 Pierce Special for riding and saving originals for show. I’m planning to use Specialized FatBoy smooth tread tires.
I just received the Noah Stutzman 30” x 1-1/4” ashwood tubeless tire rims, for my 1896 Crescent No.1 bicycle. I’m going to use a 1900 New Departure Bell Co. 40 spoke coaster brake and TOC 32 spoke front hub. Leroy, from Philwood, will be building the wheels with 14g double-butted stainless steel spokes.
I will be heating and stretching Robert Dean 28” x 1-3/4” white smooth tread tubeless tires onto these rims.
Hi - this is a great bike. I am very interested in American Machine Cycle. Any chance there is a pic of the emblem? How did you identify the make of the bike? any further info is of great interest to me. thanks.
Hi - this is a great bike. I am very interested in American Machine Cycle. Any chance there is a pic of the emblem? How did you identify the make of the bike? any further info is of great interest to me. thanks.
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