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    Quote Originally Posted by Kitsune06 View Post
    oh, that could be a bad idea if it dissolves the old grease. It'd be better to just open it up and clean it thoroughly to see if there was significant damage from running unlubricated.
    It was suggested by some internet Raleigh guru, wd40 to loosen it all up then add some oil. I'll have to wait to see my buddy to open it up though, not a clue how to do that. Well, more truthfully, I can get anything apart... just not necessarily back together again.

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    Oh! Well, I won't supercede a guru. Carry on!


    Happy Wednesday! It's an easy downhill coast from here to the weekend!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kitsune06 View Post
    Oh! Well, I won't supercede a guru. Carry on!


    Happy Wednesday! It's an easy downhill coast from here to the weekend!
    I'm actually too chicken to mess with the hub, it'll have to wait until we take the trip to my bike buddy.

    Happy Wednesday to you too!!!

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    Got my work email down from 178 to 97. That's progress...

    Happy hump day.
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    Quote Originally Posted by maillotpois View Post
    Got my work email down from 178 to 97. That's progress...

    Happy hump day.
    I've been thinking about work email, it would be GREAT if they could design the email system so when the sender hits submit the email returns to them in a few hours without actually being sent. If they still think it needs to go out, then they could resubmit and it would go to the recipient. Should cut down on the endless stream of silly email I get... and if anything was really important, they could call me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pax View Post
    Just got it home and it going to need some work. The previous owners mom bought it new in 1971 and they NEVER put oil in the hub, now they say it won't stay in gear. They paid a guy to fix it but it still does the same thing... I'm thinking WD40 in the hole to loosen up the old grease???
    If it won't stay in gear, it probably just needs an adjustment of the cable tension. It also could be that if it was ridden alot without oil that parts really are worn inside. First, I'd just oil it and play with the cable tension and see if you can get it working. Pull on the cable by hand and see if you can find 3 distinct gears. I have disassembled Sturmey Archer 3-speeds, but it's a big job. There is a thread on here somewhere with pics of all the innards. You can find adjustment directions on the web.
    Oil is good, grease is better.

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    Deb, your comment about the Sturmey Archer 3 speed brought back memories of my first real bike (I had Schwinn before that), a Raleigh. It was black, with a generator light, a bell, and the curved bars, with a Brooks saddle and saddle bag. I rode that bike up huge hills in Newton. It really irks me that I don't have it, because apparently, it was stored in my aunt's basement until 1977 or so, after I left it at her house. I think I actually may have had 2 of these bikes, because I grew after getting the first one...
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    Quote Originally Posted by DebW View Post
    If it won't stay in gear, it probably just needs an adjustment of the cable tension. It also could be that if it was ridden alot without oil that parts really are worn inside. First, I'd just oil it and play with the cable tension and see if you can get it working. Pull on the cable by hand and see if you can find 3 distinct gears. I have disassembled Sturmey Archer 3-speeds, but it's a big job. There is a thread on here somewhere with pics of all the innards. You can find adjustment directions on the web.
    Thanks Deb, I'll oil and play with the adjustments, shouldn't be able to do much damage with that.

    Most fun thing about this is my SO; when we met she was a cyclist, rode centuries all the time and was really into the sport. Since I wasn't (I was into scuba back then and she doesn't "do" water) we both drifted away from those passions. This Raleigh seems to be rekindling her passion for bikes, she's really excited about researching it and helping work on it... very fun time.

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    well, gals, I survived fort Lame. (more like I survived O'Hare airport)
    Now to rewrite all my geographical details
    I made aside trip to the Bike Museum in New Bremen, and bought a Vera Bradley Handbag at Fort Wayne airport.
    Back to my day job tomorrow, thouigh

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pax View Post
    I've been thinking about work email, it would be GREAT if they could design the email system so when the sender hits submit the email returns to them in a few hours without actually being sent. If they still think it needs to go out, then they could resubmit and it would go to the recipient. Should cut down on the endless stream of silly email I get... and if anything was really important, they could call me.
    Great idea. Heavy sigh. I triage email throughout the day on my phone, but there's always so much that has to be dealt with, filed online, actually responded to, when I get back to the office. I should not complain. In this economy, the business I started on my own last year is crazy busy. And that is a very good thing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fredwina View Post
    well, gals, I survived fort Lame. (more like I survived O'Hare airport)
    Now to rewrite all my geographical details
    I made aside trip to the Bike Museum in New Bremen, and bought a Vera Bradley Handbag at Fort Wayne airport.
    Back to my day job tomorrow, thouigh
    O'Hare AND Fort Lame??? Which one of the gods did you piss off?!?!









    Quote Originally Posted by maillotpois View Post
    Great idea. Heavy sigh. I triage email throughout the day on my phone, but there's always so much that has to be dealt with, filed online, actually responded to, when I get back to the office. I should not complain. In this economy, the business I started on my own last year is crazy busy. And that is a very good thing.
    Wouldn't it be great if we could have some balance, not out of work and not insanely busy (but still having to be grateful for work)???

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    Ahhh Pax, that'd be a beautiful thing.

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    but the airfare was soo cheap. and I wouldn't get there at 11:45. PM, like I would going thru DFW. of course, I got there at 11:35. saved a whole ten minutes (was supposed to get there a t 5:45_

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    I have a lot of ...interesting memories of O'hare. Glad you made it through more or less intact!

    Heading to bed soon, here... Gotta get up early and get brighteyed and bushy tailed so I can go to the OR 'til noon... then I get to go to the school and torture... er... no... encourage...yes... encourage the new recruits.

    They really shouldn't allow people like me to be in positions like that.

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    Fort Lame??? Can you give me more info on that...i googled it & didn't get any valuable links...

    I need to ask....If you donate your body to science, do they recycle you each time for medical students or are you only used once??? I've always wanted to know but was afraid to ask.

 

 

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