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Old coaster hub tools, can you I.D. any?

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nortonguy

Finally riding a big boys bike
A box-lot of old rear coaster hub tools, literally it was all in a little card box at an old bicycle shop, and the owner did not recognize what they were for so let me take them along with some old hub bearings he sold to me. Obviously a lot of them are for working on old coaster hubs. The black one is marked "Britool" and "Raleigh", so maybe it is for Sturmey Archer, and a lot of them have the Acme type internal thread for working on the clutch screw of a coaster brake, but I don't know what all of them are so maybe someone here recognizes some or all of them. The two in the upper-left seem to go together, as the thing with knurling has a hole through lengthwise that the thing to the left of it fits very well. Thank-you



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1, looks like a broken front axle.

2 and 2.1 I believe make up the tool in the second post.

3. looks like a Morrow hub too

4 looks like a Muscleman hub tool.

I might have 3 and 4 backwards.

X, is just hub parts.



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A box-lot of old rear coaster hub tools, literally it was all in a little card box at an old bicycle shop, and the owner did not recognize what they were for so let me take them along with some old hub bearings he sold to me. Obviously a lot of them are for working on old coaster hubs. The black one is marked "Britool" and "Raleigh", so maybe it is for Sturmey Archer, and a lot of them have the Acme type internal thread for working on the clutch screw of a coaster brake, but I don't know what all of them are so maybe someone here recognizes some or all of them. The two in the upper-left seem to go together, as the thing with knurling has a hole through lengthwise that the thing to the left of it fits very well. Thank-you



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Now I see on the very top. On the right hand side is the clutch and the brakes. You wedge, for a bendex, coaster break from the late 40s and down below on the very far right hand side of the screen is the Bendix coaster break sprocket. Removal tool, which you put the driver in and you put it in the vise to remove the threaded sprockets.
And on On the very botto
Second, from the left hand side of the screen.What appears to be a muscleman, sprocket removal tool that you put in the vise.
 
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