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Want to Replace Fauber Crank

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velo-vecchio

Finally riding a big boys bike
I have a 1903 (?) racer frame with a Fauber Special crank 28T (56T essentially). That's a huge crank to turn so I'd like to switch out to something a little more manageable (either 26T or less if they made them).

1. What is compatible with Fauber as far as the bb is concerned?
2. Does anyone have anything out there that meets req's of what I'm looking for?

Thanks for entertaining.

http://pic.twitter.com/t0JK6mF42x
 
I'd like to see your bike...I have a bike that I have been trying to identify for 30 years, it may be a Pattee... You can see it here

http://www.fattiretrading.com/1906mystery.html

While my crank is a 4 pin (screw), it appears that yours is a single peg. I think that they are inter-changeble with other single peg sprockets. So you can keep your crank and bottom bracket and just change the sprocket. I think that I may have a smaller Fauber sprocket that you may be interested in.

1906mystery2-1.jpg


There are some on my Sprocket page

http://home.comcast.net/~chriseye/sprockets.html
 
Oooh, oooh and one more oooh! This is why I love this site ... there are other nuts like me into the same passion for old bikes. Chris, you can see more pics if you visit my Twitter account. Here's a shot of the front badge and headstock.

Mine is an L.W. Pipher Champion but i couldn't find anything about that manufacturer in the Wheelmen master list nor online. The badge lists North Water Gap, PA as location. I've written the librarian, Ross Hill, but am waiting on a response ... hopefully soon. He has lots of literature so you may want to contact him since you're a member now. ([email protected]).

Yeah, watcha got? PM me if you prefer.
 
What rear cog are you running? I'd look at getting a 10-12 tooth back there rather than hunting a smaller chainring.
 
Fauber Special

I have a 1903 (?) racer frame with a Fauber Special crank 28T (56T essentially). That's a huge crank to turn so I'd like to switch out to something a little more manageable (either 26T or less if they made them).

1. What is compatible with Fauber as far as the bb is concerned?
2. Does anyone have anything out there that meets req's of what I'm looking for?

Thanks for entertaining.

http://pic.twitter.com/t0JK6mF42x
I posted today about a Fauber Chainring , its 24 tooth . Look under sprocket compilation ...Tom
 
Brian, for now would be a 10T (20T essentially) so essentially a 56-20 ... still hefty gear when normally you would have 52-20. I think that's what you have on your Iver if I remember correctly. Good to know there's a 12T
 
I checked. I have a 24 and a 26 tooth Fauber Special sprocket. I also compared peg spacing. The Fauber spacing is not standard, like I had previously assumed.
 
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