aidan so you would recomend buying the hub and rim seperate and just building it myself instead of buy a ready buit wheel?
It all depends how wide the rear drops are... It depends on its age - the usual rule is Road 130mm track 120mm, but there was a period in 70s when the just guessed in UK and France so sometimes they are 125mm, sometimes 135mm.
If yours is 130mm (which I'd say it will be), you will have to get a specific hub by Goldtec (there is thread in here somewhere about a 130mm hub...) But you could also get a 120mm hub nd flex the frame in.... depends how u feel about thframe and exactly how much you will be bending it (you might want to try cold-setting th erear stays down to 120mm, but don't do this more than once!)
It all depends how wide the rear drops are... It depends on its age - the usual rule is Road 130mm track 120mm, but there was a period in 70s when the just guessed in UK and France so sometimes they are 125mm, sometimes 135mm.
If yours is 130mm (which I'd say it will be), you will have to get a specific hub by Goldtec (there is thread in here somewhere about a 130mm hub...) But you could also get a 120mm hub nd flex the frame in.... depends how u feel about thframe and exactly how much you will be bending it (you might want to try cold-setting th erear stays down to 120mm, but don't do this more than once!)