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I have a spare copy of the book "The complete book of cycling" by Eugene A Sloan Trident Press 1970 Library of congress No 71-101246.
A friend at work was clearing his shelves and turned it up It's understandably rather dated but has some useful stuff on Sturmey-Archer hubs and some photos of cycling in the late 60's. I don't need two copies so would be glad to pass one on. Anyone interested? RoryW |
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Rory Williams wrote:
> > It's understandably rather dated but has some useful stuff on > Sturmey-Archer hubs and some photos of cycling in the late 60's. > I've just bought a "Suntour" branded Sturmey-Archer 3spd hub intending to build a flat bar roadie/commuter around it. I'd be interested.email me at compy1@gmail.com so we can exchange details and I can send you some money for postage etc. -- |
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