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Gary Young
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I'm helping a friend fix up an old rod-brake English roadster (Triumph
brand). Just repairing a leak in the rear tire was a major ordeal -- I
disconnected the indicator chain and then removed the axle nuts,
fender stays and axle adjuster from the axle. Then I had to take apart
the chain because the last owner had shortened it so that there was no
room to move the wheel forward in the track-style fork ends. Even then
I couldn't get the rim out past the stirrup until I removed the brake
blocks. Is there something I'm missing? A quick release of some kind?
The rim/tire is 28"/735mm. Can I get away with using a 27" tube? Does
Mr. Tuffy make anything in the right size?
brand). Just repairing a leak in the rear tire was a major ordeal -- I
disconnected the indicator chain and then removed the axle nuts,
fender stays and axle adjuster from the axle. Then I had to take apart
the chain because the last owner had shortened it so that there was no
room to move the wheel forward in the track-style fork ends. Even then
I couldn't get the rim out past the stirrup until I removed the brake
blocks. Is there something I'm missing? A quick release of some kind?
The rim/tire is 28"/735mm. Can I get away with using a 27" tube? Does
Mr. Tuffy make anything in the right size?