![]() There is an older bike guy who would definitely be able to ID the year and model, and tell what is original or not. I know this from experince after trashing some very rare alloy hub wing nuts. English hubs regularly used 26 tpi threading whilst USA used 24 tpi threads. Also, be careful with that hub (are both hubs Perry?) since the hub nuts are an English size and I know they are hard to find if damage the nuts or wheel axle threads at least for early hubs. ![]() With those markings on a wheel axle it would be the hub manucfacturer (Perry) and the hub/wheel spoke count (36) the other # ?. ![]() Can that be right?ĭon't quote me as this is far from my forte regarding cycling history, but I think the first 2 numbers are the year in reverse so yours would be from 1963 if that was the format for that era. Does anyone know how old this bike is? When I measure the tires from rim to rim, I think it measures 20" or 22". The only markings are on the axle: Perry England 36 - 13. (08-07-2021, 04:57 PM)ATIMEFRAME Wrote: I inherited a Rollfast men's bicycle from my grandfather. ![]()
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