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Wore out three sets of tires already!
These were on a 1933 bike.
Wanting to know the manufacture please.
I have completely disassembled, no markings other than the L and R pedal identifier.
They look like earlier versions of the Torrington 8's.

I really admire the build quality, wish items were still manufactured like this.

Tim

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I believe they are Colson built pedals as I have only seen them on a handful of examples all early 30’s Colson


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Well that explains it, no wonder they are so well built... they're Colson manufactured.

I would not of thought Colson would of went to the effort of building their own pedals.
Thanks for the information.

Tim
 
Gotta see pictures!
Mine is a hypothesis that begs to be disproven-

Do your pedals have no barrels like this design? That is one significant detail, what appears to be the barrel is actually just the spindle that the cage spins around.


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You can definitely service them, if that’s what you mean, I had them apart and serviced them about 7 or so years ago . They are just chilling
 
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