Cycle Repairing and Adjusting
With a Chapter on building a Bicycle from a Set of Parts

År: 1916

Forlag: Cassell and Company, LTD

Sted: London, New York, Toronto and Melbourne

Sider: 152

UDK: 629.118

Emne: Reprint 1916.

With 79 Illustrations

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FREE WHEELS AND COASTER HUBS m bicycle being wheeled backwards without the brake coming into action. Providing the hub is kept well lubricated, it will give efficient service over a long period of years. The free-wheel part of the device runs on ball-bearings and is noiseless, there being no pawls and ratchets. When assembling the New Departure hub, the clutch is fitted on an axle so that the triple projections enter the brake box. The cage should now be placed on the clutch with the exposed side of the balls towards Fig. 50.—Parts of “New Departure” Coaster Hub the centre of the hub. The clutch sleeve is next placed on to the clutch. The whole of these parts assembled as above are now placed in the hub shell, into which the transfer spring is next placed, care being taken that one of the projections on the inside of the spring fits into the groove on the clutch sleeve. The other ball cage is now on the driver (exposed side of balls towards centre of hub as before), and the driver is placed into position in the hub shell. The cone and nuts are next screwed on the axle and the hub adjusted in the usual manner, that