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Wheels
the front is the front a generic rim probably replaced as. Rear wheel in back
ia a sturmey archer made in England rim.
was not in great shape but as it is likely original it will be used.
cleaned with metal wax as all these parts are getting a good cleaning.
the rust on rear rim may need some sealer tho.
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Thanks for the derailer diagrams the rear I almost got back right the diagrams will help for sure.
the brakes are cleaned up those I will keep as they show what was used, made in England.
To fix the frame or not, gets involved once you start removing paint adding filler.
Tho the decal is forward would not be involved.
 
I really do not think messing with this frame would help, without getting the top bar straight of which would be? Not so easy & could be made worse there is a ever so slight bend.
yes I had a frame fixed once on a really nice bike.
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I did find a sturmey archer rear wheel on flea bay, the seller made a shipment invoice but was never shipped?
funds were refunded.
 
The nipple driver appears to have a center stud?
the center is where the spoke is so what does this tool do?
I am considering replacing the rear rim, 27”
 
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the centre stud is intended to act as a seating device so the business end of the tool will not slip off the nipple

the tool is intended to run up the nipples to where the builder will work on them with a nipple grip

not intended for use after the nipple have been run up


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Sorry I do not see how that could be of any use if you cannot turn the end connector onto or off the spoke?
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