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The picture on the website shows the hanger being attached to the outside of the frame meaning the thicker part then sits under the frame.
My broken hanger in the picture is flat to the ground and the thicker part pointing upwards. It fits on the inside of the frame, so on the underside that you can't see, the bolt holes are chamfered to take the screws. The thicker part then fits under the frame.
So I believe the website to be correct for Wheels No.1.
The PILO D438 is the correct orientation for what I need, but if you look the thicker part squares at the top rather than following the curve of the flat part as the Wheels one does meaning it won't fit my frame unless you machined it down to match the curve.
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Thanks for the comment. It is the same shape as No.1 but my one is the reverse of it, i.e. it needs to flip 180deg
I've had a look through Wheels and PILO but can't find the exact on. The nearest hanger I can find is the PILO D438. It looks very similar but the cut where it steps out and buts up to the frame is too high and square rather than at the bottom of the circumference of the hanger mounting part.
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Hi All,
I'm after some help to identify a rear mech hanger to replace one that has broken on my bike.
The frame was built by Dan Smith of Cycles in Motion in Sheffield. Unfortunately this shop has no closed and I don't have a direct contact with them to enquire what hanger was used to build the frame.
Firstly, if anyone knows Dan or has contact details for him to ask on my behalf, or pass them on that would be amazing.
If not, does anyone know what the hanger is and where I might get a replacement?
Cheers
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I'm having a clearout and have available a frameset and bits to make it up including wheels, bars, brakes, downtube shifters and crankset.
The frameset is unknown but I believe it is a Puch Clubman, but this is guess from a bit of searching. Was my dad's but has been sat in the shed unused for the last 20yrs, so not getting any use. It was resprayed at some point, but that is all I know about it. The rear hanger has been knocked at some point so will need straightening.
I'd rather it go to someone who can use it rather than just chucking it at the tip, so it is free to anyone who wants it. Pick up/collection from Warwick area or I can courier it if the shipping costs are covered.
Thanks for everyone's help / input so far.
I managed to get hold of Dan and speak to him today. It turns out the hanger was custom made and is not an off the shelf item unfortunately.
Does anyone know someone who would custom make a hanger that they would recommend?