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Dwhbike

On Training Wheels
This was bought at a antique shop with no info other then "early cluster"
Does anyone have any info?
Thanks
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We had this same question come up on the forum within the past two months.

The mechanism was quickly identified by a poster but can no recall the answer.

Unable to think of a way to search the thread.

[perplexitude ikon fitteth here...]

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Just looked up a strange looking bike at the bottom of the CABE page in the ebay listings and it looks like it might have this cluster on it. Here's the auction: http://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-5...0001&campid=5335809022&icep_item=223443669640 . And here's a close up picture of the derailleur:

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Researching it a bit more, it looks like it was developed in the 70's. Park Tools has a good blog entry about it. https://www.parktool.com/blog/calvins-corner/tokheim-shifting-system . Weird wild stuff :).
 
Just looked up a strange looking bike at the bottom of the CABE page in the ebay listings and it looks like it might have this cluster on it. Here's the auction: https://www.ebay.com/itm/223443669640 . And here's a close up picture of the derailleur:

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Researching it a bit more, it looks like it was developed in the 70's. Park Tools has a good blog entry about it. https://www.parktool.com/blog/calvins-corner/tokheim-shifting-system . Weird wild stuff :).
I'd say you nailed it! Thanks for the link!
 
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+1 :blush:

Now, if only I can remember the answer for the next time the question comes up! :flushed:

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I could have just said "search on here for Tokheim". There are quite a few similar posts on the Cabe :).
 
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