37 BrakePlate and Chainguard wanted

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37 BrakePlate and Chainguard wanted

Post by markus.nikot »

For a 37project I'm looking for a complete brakeplate which fits to the girder fork. Including shoes, springs, adjuster etc. If n/a parts will help too.
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And an upper chainguard for a rigid frame #5720-37
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Thanks for looking
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Re: 37 BrakePlate and Chainguard wanted

Post by volker.halbach »

The main difference to later brakes is that later hubs from 1938 on are 1/8" wider. I have adapted later brake shoes without problems (and then got the linings bonded *and* riveted). The spindle for the brake cam has the separate bearing 4130-38 from 38, but to my knowledge that doesn't make any difference. So you can use all the later parts, as far as I know. Draganfly should have everything. I just would be cautious with brake shoes with linings that are only bonded.
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Re: 37 BrakePlate and Chainguard wanted

Post by paul.jameson »

The brakeplate on my 4G was damaged in the collision and will have to be replaced. It looks likely that a new one will have to be made. Would you like me to get another made for you?
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