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• #2
Not just the lockring but a complete BB in here and you could make an offer. the spindle is TDC though.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Bayliss-Wiley-bottom-bracket-Vintage-/150769848034?pt=UK_sportsleisure_cycling_bikeparts_SR&hash=item231a954ee2#ht_2427wt_956 -
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• #4
Thanks for the reply. Grease nipples look good. Cheers for pointing those out.
And yep, that's the exact bottom bracket I have, except I've got the BW hollow axle. It's tempting. But reckon I'll be economical and just use a non-matching lockring.
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• #5
Found the correct Baylis Wiley Lockring and grease nipples. Still looking for a seatcollar if anyone can help. Cheers.
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• #6
what frame is it for out of interest?
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• #7
Filet brazed Claud Butler, '53. I've got the right type clamp on another bike, so can always swap when needed! But be nice to complete. No huge rush as it needs to go the painters as it's incorrectly badged at the moment. These collars can be hard to turn up though so thought I'd start looking. Hadn't expected to find the BW lockring, so that's enough of a bonus so far!
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• #8
nice, the original fillet brazers, i'm going to a couple of jumbles this weekend, will look out for a collar
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• #9
That would be much appreciated. Don't really get jumbles up here so much. If you spot one, I'd be very happy to reimburse you plus a little extra for your troubles!
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• #10
Still looking for a seat collar...
Although may try to find a friendly, local metalworker when I get some time next week. See what they can do.
Looking for a traditional seat collar for an early 1950s Fillet Brazed Frame. 26.8mm. Something like this one on Classic Lightweights...
Also looking for a single Bottom Bracket Shell Grease Nipple. The BB shell has the little hole, but not the nipple! Looks like it is threaded but hard to tell. And not sure how to tell what size the size of the hole is precisely as it's pretty wee. Hopefully they are fairly standard.Lastly, a Bayliss Wiley Bottom Bracket Lockring. Not sure of model. Hexagonal Adjustable cup, hollow axle. Featherweight? But fixed cup is ordinary with two flats rather than octagonal. So either a miss match or or not a Featherweight set... Anyway, I digress! A lockring something like the one in this persons photo would be ideal... http://www.flickr.com/photos/59239888@N06/5424706400/ ...but other BW types okay too.Thanks for any help, appreciate it. Will get me started on some of the smaller trickier bits for a new project.